Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Spotify
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Spotify
    Country Chord – More Than Just 3 ChordsCountry Chord – More Than Just 3 Chords
    Shop
    • News

      “Y’all Can Start Calling Me Coach” – Riley Green Announces He’ll Be Joining Season 30 Of The Voice As A Coach This Fall

      May 9, 2026

      Luke Combs Officially Graduates From College After Dropping Out To Pursue Music, Receives Honorary Degree From Appalachian State University

      May 8, 2026

      Ella Langley’s Setlist For Her 2026 ‘Dandelion’ Tour Revealed

      May 8, 2026

      Treaty Oak Revival Extends 2026 West Texas Degenerate Tour With New Dates Ft. 49 Winchester, Austin Meade, 80 Acres & More

      May 7, 2026

      “Can Cody Run For President?” – Cody Johnson Leads Crowd Of Over 90,000 Fans In Touching “God Bless America” Singalong At Clemson Show

      May 5, 2026
    • Rankings

      Ranking Every Song Off Ella Langley’s New Album “Dandelion”

      April 10, 2026

      Ranking All 27 Songs From Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion (Long Bed)”

      August 21, 2024

      Ranking All 26 Megan Moroney Songs From “Worst” To Best

      April 1, 2024

      Top 5 Songs From Every Zach Bryan Album Ranked

      March 11, 2024

      Ranking All 63 Chris Stapleton Songs From “Worst” To Best

      February 23, 2024
    • Country Music

      “Y’all Can Start Calling Me Coach” – Riley Green Announces He’ll Be Joining Season 30 Of The Voice As A Coach This Fall

      May 9, 2026

      “There’s Always Been A Pop Side To Country Music” – Chris Stapleton Weighs In On What “Real” Country Is & Admits His Music Isn’t “Traditional” [Watch]

      May 8, 2026

      Luke Combs Officially Graduates From College After Dropping Out To Pursue Music, Receives Honorary Degree From Appalachian State University

      May 8, 2026

      Ella Langley’s Setlist For Her 2026 ‘Dandelion’ Tour Revealed

      May 8, 2026

      Treaty Oak Revival Extends 2026 West Texas Degenerate Tour With New Dates Ft. 49 Winchester, Austin Meade, 80 Acres & More

      May 7, 2026
    • Tours

      Ella Langley’s Setlist For Her 2026 ‘Dandelion’ Tour Revealed

      May 8, 2026

      Treaty Oak Revival Extends 2026 West Texas Degenerate Tour With New Dates Ft. 49 Winchester, Austin Meade, 80 Acres & More

      May 7, 2026

      Dylan Gossett And Charles Wesley Godwin Announce 2026 Co-Headlining Tour Dates

      May 5, 2026

      Jason Aldean And Luke Bryan Announce 2026 Co-Headlining Stadium Tour Dates

      April 30, 2026

      Zach Top Announces 2026 Cold Beer & Country Music Summer Tour Dates

      April 9, 2026
    • Entertainment

      “I Know You Have A Girlfriend But Do You Want A Wife?” – Zach Top Fan Hilariously Shoots Her Shot During His Show At The Ryman [Watch]

      May 6, 2026

      “Granny Livin’ Her Best Life” – 99 Year-Old Woman Crowdsurfs (Yes, You Read That Correctly) During Brantley Gilbert Concert & It’s The Best Thing You’ll Watch All Day

      May 4, 2026

      Throwback To The Time The City Of Austin Gave Willie Nelson His Own Statue On 4/20 And He Performed “Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die” For The First Time

      April 20, 2026

      Ella Langley Reveals She Wants To Start Acting Within The Next Year And I Hope Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Is Listening…

      April 15, 2026

      Kenny Chesney Pokes Fun At His Song “Out Last Night” Going Viral After A TikTok Video Exposing A Lineman Cheating On His Wife Blows Up With Nearly 25 Million Views

      April 7, 2026
    • Playlists
      • Spotify
      • Apple Music
    • Shop
    Country Chord – More Than Just 3 ChordsCountry Chord – More Than Just 3 Chords
    Home » News » Luke Combs Says He Was Hired By A Cokehead For His First Ever Gig On The Joe Rogan Experience [Watch]

    Luke Combs Says He Was Hired By A Cokehead For His First Ever Gig On The Joe Rogan Experience [Watch]

    Aidan CallahanBy Aidan CallahanNovember 30, 2023 Entertainment
    Facebook Twitter Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Luke Combs is undoubtably one of the faces of the current country music scene. Two-time CMA “Entertainer of The Year,” sixteen number one songs, selling out the biggest stadiums across the nation- the man is absolutely crushing it.

    With his massive success now, it’s easy to look past his humble beginning as an artist in his college town of Boone, North Carolina. However, as they say, from humble beginnings come great things, and this has proven to be the case for the chart-topping superstar.

    On a recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, Combs discussed his start as a country singer/songwriter and tells the hilarious story of his first official gig. He asked a coke-head to hire him, borrowed a buddies guitar and speakers, and had the bouncer charge $1 at the door for a ticket. Combs tells the story:

    “I booked a gig down the street just like at this bar my rugby team always hung out at, cause I figured that guy, you know, he was like a coke-head wild card, like he’d give me a show… I was like this guy will give me a show if I want to do a show.”

    It turns out he was right and the “coke-head wildcard” bar owner gave him a shot. Combs didn’t even have a band to play with or any prior solo-performing experience. On top of this, he had to just throw together a set and use equipment that wasn’t his own- really pulling out all the stops.

    “So I borrowed my neighbors guitar because mine wasn’t even acoustic-electric, it was just a straight up acoustic and sat on a stool. My other buddy let me borrow his PA speakers and two hundred of my friends came out and paid a dollar to see me.

    Not too bad for an inexperienced college kid with none of his own equipment. Combs notes he made more money that night than he had in that whole week at his two other jobs. He was $200 richer and discovered this wave of passion for performing that he hadn’t quite been able to experience in the past.

    “I was hooked man. I was like dude this is awesome… I was like I love doing this anyways and I’m having a great time- I’m like having drinks with my friends. Everybody is psyched to see me here and stuff and I was like it just made sense, man. It wasn’t one ounce of hard work in my mind after that point.”

    “I don’t know what I’d be doing if I hadn’t done that.”

    What an interesting start to an incredible career thus far. Despite the disorganization and comical circumstances, Combs threw together an experience that would change his life. He opened a door for himself by going out on a limb and while many country artists get their start by begging bar owners for gigs, Combs’ route was different than the average path.

    Watch the video clip below and listen to the full interview here.

    luke combs
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    “Y’all Can Start Calling Me Coach” – Riley Green Announces He’ll Be Joining Season 30 Of The Voice As A Coach This Fall

    May 9, 2026

    “There’s Always Been A Pop Side To Country Music” – Chris Stapleton Weighs In On What “Real” Country Is & Admits His Music Isn’t “Traditional” [Watch]

    May 8, 2026

    Luke Combs Officially Graduates From College After Dropping Out To Pursue Music, Receives Honorary Degree From Appalachian State University

    May 8, 2026

    Ella Langley’s Setlist For Her 2026 ‘Dandelion’ Tour Revealed

    May 8, 2026

    Country Chord – More Than Just 3 Chords
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok YouTube Spotify
    • Spotify
    • Apple Music
    • Contribute
    • Giveaway Official Rules
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
    © 2026 Copyright Country Chord

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.