Running With the Pack (Even When the Road Gets Rough)

The original track has always carried that worn leather, late-night highway feel—equal parts freedom and loneliness. It’s about loyalty, brotherhood, and the kind of miles you don’t just drive… you survive.

Blackberry Smoke leans into that spirit without trying to outshine it. They keep the bones intact—respect the legacy—but add just enough Southern grit and barroom dust to make it feel like it belongs in 2026 just as much as it did back in the ‘70s.

Charlie Starr’s voice doesn’t try to mimic—it nods. And that’s the difference. This isn’t karaoke… it’s communion.

This Ain’t Just a Song Right Now

For me, this one hits a little different.

Lately, life’s been throwing some punches that don’t pull back. Doctor visits. Surgery talk. Words you never think you’ll hear tied to your own name. The kind of stuff that makes a man sit quiet a little longer than usual… stare out across nothing and everything at the same time.

But here’s the truth of it—

I ain’t riding this stretch alone.

I’ve got a pack.

Not the kind you find on social media or in passing conversation—but the real ones. The ones who show up. The ones who call. The ones who sit across from you when things ain’t easy and don’t try to fix it… they just be there.

My wife. My people. The friends who’ve turned into family somewhere along the way. The ones who pray, who laugh, who remind me who I am when I start drifting too far into the dark.

That’s what this song’s always been about… and now it’s personal.

Loyalty Ain’t Loud—It’s Proven

There’s a line that runs underneath “Run With the Pack”—something unspoken but understood:

You don’t get to choose the road sometimes… but you do get to choose who walks it with you.

And right now, I’m surrounded by folks who don’t scare easy. People who’ve seen storms, been through their own fires, and still found a way to stand shoulder to shoulder.

That kind of loyalty?
That’s rarer than a rainstorm in August out here.

Reviving a Classic

Final Pour

Blackberry Smoke didn’t just revive a classic—they reminded us why it mattered in the first place.

Because whether you’re chasing freedom down a long stretch of highway… or staring down something a whole lot heavier—

You better have a pack.

And if you’re lucky like me…
they’ve got your back.

Y’all Come Go With Us

As the upcoming holidays approach I have begun streaming Blackberry Smoke’s latest drop, Come Go With Us.

Charlie Starr calls it “the closest thing to a holiday song you will ever hear from us.” Starr also added, “it’s an old song but now it’s a new song.”

The song is about family and coming together even when sometimes the comings are as pleasant as our memories of them were. I feel that in my life more and more lately. It’s seems that the only time we get together with more than one or two or three of our people is for a funeral or something. Ever since grandma passed, it’s like I live in the same town with some of my family yet I don’t even see them unless I run into them at the grocery store.

It’s a song about the good times and the happy times and how much time has passed and what we are like now. I have cousins that are grown and had kids and gave me cousins that I have never even met.

It’s a song that’s definitely worth a spin. If it weren’t for Blackberry Smoke i would not have half the family that I have. In fact, the very first time I met my wife I realized just how big of a BBS fan that she was.. the first time I ever saw these brothers play live was because of her birthday and all she wanted was a trip to John T. Floores. I hope that tradition will stick and we can do it again this year. Yall come go with us.

Pancho.

Survived

Is it true? Has the Lost Dog Street Band Survived its 2 year absence? When Benjamin Tod released the bands 2022 album, Glory, he thought it time to throw in the towel on his project and make it a go on his own. After releasing his solo album he felt a little different. Disappointed that he couldn’t be sharing these songs with his band.. the dark country blend The Lost Dog Street Band.

New development and just a little over 5 days in recording the Lost Dog Street Band plans to release Survived as soon as April 26th.

That day is personal to me for my own reasons but it’s definitely going to be a special one this year around with fresh lyrics from Tod and the band and the very same night I’ll find myself at Floores to celebrate my love at a Blackberry Smoke show.

Hubbardville store, the latest release off the new album drops today.

Pre order the full album now , I sure did

lostdogstreetband.com

Pancho