I grew up in trailer houses in New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Ronnie Dunn arkansasgrowhouse Change image and share on social
I feel like I am campaigning door to door. You just can't step out of a band like Brooks & Dunn and assume that it is just going to be business as usual. You have to work it. It does feel like a campaign where you would have Obama, Romney, or Newt beating the bushes right now. That's what I'm having to do. Ronnie Dunn assumebandbeat share on social
I'm not a Republican, and I'm not a Democrat. Ronnie Dunn democratrepublican Change image and share on social
Well, you can't throw heavy, analytical, thought-provoking songs at people 24/7. It's been my experience over the last 20 years that on a rare occasion, in a live setting, if you can slow people down to listen to two good ballads, then you're doing pretty good. Then throw a tempo at 'em. Then have fun. Ronnie Dunn analyticballadexperience share on social
I carry my own film guys with me now. People think that's a huge expense, but with technology like it is these days, it's not. You can film videos and everything with a Canon Mark II, and shoot a movie. They're doing it for next to nothing, by comparison. I can do ten videos for a project for the price of one mainstream video in the past. Ronnie Dunn canoncarrycomparison share on social
People ask you all the time, 'Why do you do this? Why don't you quit, man, take your money and go home?' I just do it because I love making music. Ronnie Dunn homelovemake Change image and share on social
In an age of social media and content being key, it's important to change the mold where you have $100,000 to $150,000 for one video. I hired some guys that are young, just out of college, and we used some new, far-less-expensive cameras and technology to make videos. Ronnie Dunn 000agecamera share on social
It's real primal; I just like playing music. Ronnie Dunn musicplayprimal Change image and share on social
I was freaking out when Brooks & Dunn were breaking up. I thought 'We play a ton of rodeos, and I thought this was such a cowboy deal, and I don't wear a hat. They might not think I'm a cowboy. That might sound ridiculous to a lot of people, but apparently, it meant something to me. I wound up with a cowboy tattoo from my elbow to my wrist. Ronnie Dunn apparentlybreakbrook share on social