Faith, Fatherhood, and Bluegrass: Adam McIntosh stopped by the studio to talk about his debut album— Restless

Adam McIntosh has been playing bluegrass since he was 16 years old and has performed all across the country with a number of acts. He is now set to release his debut album later this month titled Restless.

He stopped by the studio and sat down with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander to talk about his musical journey, fatherhood, and how his faith influences his music.

He even treated us to a performance of his song “Baby, You Ain’t Baby Anymore”!

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