Episode
Gary Stewart Was WILDER Than You Think… His Inner Circle Tells All
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- Drifting Cowboy
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- Apr 16, 2026
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- 3678
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Summary
What was Gary Stewart REALLY like when the spotlight turned off? In this episode of Drifting Cowboy, we sit down with the people who knew him best — his daughter Shannon Stewart, longtime guitarist Boogie Bob, bodyguard Terry Porter, and acclaimed biographer Jimmy McDonough — for an unfiltered look at one of country music’s most misunderstood legends. They share never-before-heard stories about Gary’s wild lifestyle, his struggles, his sense of humor, and the moments that defined him behind the scenes. From chaotic nights on the road to unforgettable pranks and the reality of his battles with addiction, this is the side of Gary Stewart most people never got to see. This isn’t the polished version. This is the truth — straight from the people who lived it. If you think you know Gary Stewart… think again. Topics Covered: Gary Stewart’s personality off stage Wild road stories and pranks His struggles with addiction Behind-the-scenes moments from his career The real man behind the music Subscribe for more real stories from the legends and voices of country music. gary stewart, gary stewart stories, gary stewart podcast, drifting cowboy podcast, outlaw country, country music history, shannon stewart, boogie bob, terry porter, jimmy mcdonough, country music legends, classic country music, outlaw country music, country music documentary, gary stewart biography, country music stories, 70s country music, 80s country music, honky tonk music, country music interviews