How a Busted Pilot Called ‘Outlaw Country’ Helped Luke Grimes Record His First Song
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Fans of gritty TV dramas know Luke Grimes for his role as Kayce Dutton on Yellowstone and now CBS’s Marshals, but before he broke out in that part, he played a country songwriter with criminal ties in a television pilot titled Outlaw Country.
The role was a bit of foreshadowing for the Ohio native and current Montana resident, who has since become a celebrated singer and songwriter with albums like his self-titled 2024 debut and his most recent, the gorgeous Red Bird, both recorded with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb. In a new interview with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Grimes says that Outlaw Country, while never picked up for a series, afforded him his first real opportunity to record a song he had written.
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“It was kind of amazing. John Linson, the producer, he had Sons of Anarchy and [became] a producer on Yellowstone, he hired me for this pilot. He had this idea for a singer-songwriter, a Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley-type guy, who the way he made money was criminal activity. He was in a gang,” Grimes says. “That’s why it was called Outlaw Country.”
Grimes came up with a pair of original songs for the pilot, which filmed in Nashville about 15 years ago. “They let me write and record the songs for it. I was in bands all through acting school in L.A., I was always in bands, played drums and wrote with the band,” Grimes recalls, “but that was the first time I wrote a song that I cut or was for anything.”
One song was titled “Wild Grass,” while another was dubbed “Reckless Road.” “Which sounds very outlaw country,” Grimes says. “It’s not bad for a first foray.”