Alright, I Laughed At This New Clay Walker Tour Name


It can’t be easy being Clay Walker. He’s still too young to be considered a true country legend, and he’s too old to be in the hot current country crowd. Though his catalog has some really great country songs that most any true country fan would recognize like “If I Could Make a Living,” he wasn’t exactly the hit machine of others, and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis slowed him down at the height of his powers.

Clay Walker also has a reputation for being a prickly dude, and that came to light in a very public way in 2023 when audio of Walker berating his tour bus driver was posted on social media.

“So when I come out of that bathroom, get your ass ready to drive, and drive me smooth motherfu**er, or you’re going to regret it!” was the most memorable portion of Walker’s rant. To read the full transcript of the outburst, CLICK HERE.

Clay Walker responded through his publicist at the time saying, “This happened over a year ago and it came at the end of a long, tough weekend. The bus driver and I reconciled immediately and we are friends and stay in touch.” 

Clearly though, it was an embarrassing moment for Clay. It showed a side of him most people don’t see from country stars, and berating one of his workers brought out boos from blue collar workers who help make the music industry run. It’s something Walker was smart to distance from at the time.

But time has a funny way of reconciling past indiscretions in country music, and even making them part of a musician’s persona, and part of country music lore itself. People refer to George Jones as “No Show Jones” like it’s a term of endearment these days, but the people left holding the bag after George’s many cancellations over the years weren’t laughing at the time. It was only after Jones cleaned up his life that it became a laughing matter.

That’s why you can’t help but laugh at the name of Clay Walker’s new tour called the “Drive Me Smooth Tour.” Though some picked up on the reference immediately, many wondered what was up with the quirky name. Well now you know. As time has gone on, the mystique of Clay Walker’s outburst has grown to become a country music catch phrase. Now Walker himself can acknowledge it, and use it for a little self-deprecation.

Seeing Clay Walker live these days is a little hit and miss. His performances are punctuated by proclamations of “saving country” and standing up for “real country.” But when he tries to push his most recent singles, you might hear a drum machine beat emanating from the speakers. Clay Walker might be ready to acknowledge the bus incident, but it’s undetermined if he’s ready to acknowledge country radio has moved on from him.

We might find out for sure on February 28th when he releases his latest single called “Cowboys In Heaven.”

Tickets for the tour are available at claywalker.com.


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