Chris Gougler


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It just goes to show you can never underestimate the power of song.

When Chris Gougler was just a boy, maybe 7 or 8, his grandfather scooped him up, sat him down in a pickup truck and popped a cassette in the tape deck.

 

As they gazed across the flatness of Lubbock, Texas, toward Oklahoma, his grandfather told him, “‘I’m gonna show you something that you need to know for life.’ He put on ‘Okie From Muskogee.’” Gougler still vividly remembers what happened next. “I asked, ‘What is that?’ He said it was Merle Haggard. I said, ‘Turn it up!’”

 

From that moment on, Gougler and his grandpa spent countless hours together, the elder dragging suitcases of cassettes on his visits so he could educate his grandson about what constitutes authentic country music. As far as Pops was concerned, it all started and ended with Haggard, George Jones and Hank Sr.

 

Of course, those lessons had an effect.

“I literally wake up every day and listen to Merle Haggard,” says Gougler, now an Austin resident. “I always thought if I make a record, I’m gonna make a country record the way I know country music.”

 

And that’s exactly what he’s done with his self-titled debut EP. Produced by Ken Tondre (who drummed with the Kevin Fowler band for years) at Tondre’s Compound Recording Studio in Austin, the EP reflects not only Gougler’s passion for tried-and-true country, but vocal talents that prove him worthy of shouldering its traditions.

 

In fact, he lays it all out on the very first track, “On a Mission from Hank.” Written by David C. and Bradley Banning and Kyle Level, it’s practically a manifesto. When Gougler declares, in his rich baritone, “I’m on a mission from Hank/here to take our country back” — the kind of country that pulls couples across boot-worn hardwood floors in out-of-the-way honky-tonks, complete with “swingin’ doors” — you know he means every word.

 

His subject matter may lean toward the Friday-night revelry side of country, and drinking is certainly on his mind (one track is titled “Thinkin’ About Drinkin’”), but Gougler also includes the tune, “Lotta God in Them Little Towns.” Written by Erin Enderlin, Shane McAnally, Craig Morgan and Phil O’Donnell, it’s really about looking out for one another. It still happens; you just need to know where to look. And Gougler offers a map.

 

Though it took him a while to find his own direction, career-wise — he wavered between baseball and music — Gougler has never doubted his musical values. He got his first guitar at 14, and played in a couple of high-school bands, even winning a talent contest that led to recording a three-song demo in Nashville.

 

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He got more music-biz exposure while selling merchandise for some Texas country artists. When he decided he was ready, he reached out to songwriters whose work he admired (Monty Holmes and Thom Shepherd are also among the record’s contributors).

 

He also had specific players in mind, and secured several of Austin’s A-listers, including bassist Glenn Fukunaga, electric guitarist Redd Volkaert, Hammond player Michael Ramos and fiddler Haydn Vitera.

 

Gougler had actually performed with Vitera while still in high school, sitting in at the Cotton Club in Granger, Texas (a friend’s relatives own the place). He’s been awaiting an opportunity to record with the virtuoso player ever since.

 

Another friend has given him a different kind of connection to his musical heroes. Her grandfather, Big Bill Lister, played with Hank, and her aunt, Leona Williams, was married to Haggard. He’s had a few chances to meet Haggard — and he got to hear, directly from Lister, the story of how “There’s a Tear in My Beer” became a hit “duet” for Hank Williams Jr. and his late father. (Thirty-some years after Hank Sr. recorded the demo, Lister found the only copy in his San Antonio attic.)

 

“On a Mission from Hank” is a tribute to those men, as well as his own grandfather, who worshipped Williams.

 

As for baseball, well, turns out that fell to his twin brother, Justin, who coaches at a high school in West Texas. A pair of preemies born months early, they share what Gougler calls “a freaky twin thing” — a bond so strong, he doesn’t think even married people could be as close.

 

Sounds like fodder for his next record. Which, no doubt, will be just as true to his country heart as this one.

 

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Media contact: Jill McGuckin, 512.217.9404; [email protected]

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Average Rating : 4.9              Total Reviews: 31


Chris Gougler   08/01/2014            
Ben
Best EP I've heard in years. Heard his new single on the radio the other day. This will be a staple in the Texas scene for years to come. A new fan in Pampa, Texas.
Chris Gougler   06/29/2014            
Alia
Country music needed a change and this EP is helping to pave the way. I'll be spreading this all over Oklahoma.
Chris Gougler   06/19/2014            
Yasmin
Country music of the early 90's right here. It's good to hear fiddle and steel back on an album. Looking forward to enjoying this.
Chris Gougler   05/30/2014            
Gordon in Colorado
outstanding voice, songs, and music !! This is really a return to country. Very powerful messages in the songs !!
Chris Gougler   05/17/2014            
Marcy
Exciting sound, strong vocals and exceptional band. A new sound that will rock the radio !
Chris Gougler   05/06/2014            
Dale in Seattle
Saw this online and checked it out. A fresh sound that country needs.
Chris Gougler   05/06/2014            
John in Kentucky
Great sound and singer !
Chris Gougler   05/06/2014            
Mike
great sound, songs, lyrics , and voice. Sounds like he believes in his style ! Wide range of songs and appeal. C'mon radio start playing him. He sounds better than most Texas artists currently on the airways !
Chris Gougler   05/05/2014            
Ross
outstanding, waiting to hear this artist on the radio !!
Chris Gougler   04/15/2014            
Cole
A nice surprise with this EP. Country music needed a fresh voice.
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