During a recent performance at the Greeley Stampede in Greeley, Colorado, country artist Dylan Scott shared a delightful moment with his young son, Barron. The incident occurred on Saturday, June 27, while Scott was in the middle of singing George Strait’s classic, “Check Yes or No.”
As Scott performed, two-year-old Barron reached out towards the audience and grabbed a dollar bill offered by a fan. He examined the cash for a moment before turning to show it to his father. Initially, Scott was unaware of the exchange, but when he noticed Barron’s gesture, a big smile appeared on his face. He continued singing before playfully asking, “Where’d we get a dollar from, son?”
Scott leaned down, microphone in hand, to celebrate his son’s newfound wealth, exclaiming, “Barron made a whole dollar.” When Barron pointed to the fan who had given him the money, the crowd erupted in laughter. Scott later shared his joy on social media, saying he was “still laughing about this 😂.”
A follow-up video from the same concert-goer depicted Barron collecting additional dollar bills right before leaving the stage. Scott humorously remarked, “You got money just coming at you from all angles,” prompting Barron to return for more cash. While Scott showed his gratitude for the gifts, he advised the audience, “no more money,” as Barron made his way off the stage to join his mother.
The Greeley Stampede is an annual festival held at Island Grove Regional Park, running from June 24 to July 5 this year. Scott was among several performers, including Brothers Osborne, Jake Owen, and Dierks Bentley, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Dylan Scott and his wife, Blair, are proud parents to three children: Beckett, Barron, and Finley. Scott frequently draws inspiration from his family for his music. His latest release, “Dear Big City,” reflects on the emotional journey of watching a child grow up and the bittersweet feeling of them leaving home.
The song, which premiered on June 25, was written by Jamie Paulin, Matt Alderman, and Nate Kenyon. Scott expressed his immediate connection to the song’s themes, noting how relatable it is to many families. “Dear Big City” follows his recent hits, including the heartfelt tribute “Slow Down Ol’ Son” and his chart-topping single “What He’ll Never Have.” Scott has been actively touring and will be performing at various fairs and festivals throughout the summer.
Source: countrynow.com
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