Carson Beyer is a Kentucky farm kid turned country music artist and is known for his songs, “Bones” stopped by Roy Rogers studio. His time helping his father and uncles on the family farm and ranch helped shape his work ethic, character, and morals, which can be heard in his songs.
He spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about his life growing up on the farm, what got him into country music, and taking over the responsibility of baling hay on the family farm.
He also stuck around to perform his new hit single “Outdated.”
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