Watch Texas-Born Country Artist Cover 2013 Single By Darius Rucker

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Rising country singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett delivered a cover of “Wagon Wheel” — complete with a harmonica solo — when he appeared on a recent episode of God’s Country.

Old Crow Medicine Show released “Wagon Wheel” in the early 2000s after the band’s frontman, Ketch Secor, wrote the verses to the song music legend Bob Dylan started in the 1970s, writing and recording the chorus. Hootie & the Blowfish star Darius Rucker recorded his hit version of “Wagon Wheel” on his 2013 solo record, True Believers.

Gossett, 25, a country singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas, delivered his rendition of “Wagon Wheel” and more when he joined brothers Dan and Reid Isbell on the podcast. The hosting duo said “Dylan dives in with one of our most passionate ‘What Ya Mad At’s’ in regards to college football. They dive in on the swift life swap that’s occurred for Dylan over the last 18 months and how he’s learned to navigate his new normal of touring, music full time, and everything in between. Dylan plays ‘Coal’ and another tune that you don’t want to miss!”

Dan and Reid — who have written music for Luke CombsMiranda LambertScotty McCreeryJon PardiLainey Wilson and others — started their weekly podcast this year. Guests appearing on the show so far include HARDYDustin LynchColbie Caillat and others.

“One of our favorite things about country music has always been how intertwined it is with the outdoors,” Dan and Reid Isbell said in a statement when God’s Country launched. They hope to “bring the outdoor enthusiast or country music lover an up close and personal look into the minds of some of the best songwriters and artists of the genre — a place where they can be honest about struggles, relationships, their connection to the outdoors, the music business, family, whatever they feel comfortable talking about. We can’t wait to see where this partnership will lead and who this podcast will reach.”

The iHeartPodcasts/MeatEater show is available anywhere you listen to podcasts, including in the iHeartRadio app. Select country stations will broadcast the show between 7-11:30 p.m. local time on Sunday evenings. Find God's Country here.