Don Barnes (.38 Special)

S5 / Episode 15

 
 

About this episode

This week, we continue our Southern Rock trilogy with Don Barnes of .38 Special.

As the co-founder, lead singer, and chief songwriter behind .38 Special, Don helped define a sound that brought Southern rock squarely into the mainstream—melding muscle, melody, and undeniable hooks. With a string of hits like “Hold On Loosely,” “Caught Up in You,” and “Rockin’ Into the Night,” the band carved out a lane that was both radio-ready and deeply rooted in the traditions of the genre.

In this episode, Don takes us inside the 50th anniversary of .38 Special—from their Jacksonville beginnings and relentless touring years to their breakout success and lasting legacy, which includes their latest album, Milestone. We talk about the band’s songwriting approach, the importance of structure and craft in building hits, and how they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with peers like Lynyrd Skynyrd while pushing the sound in an even more melodic, accessible direction.

We also get into longevity—what it takes to sustain a career over decades, how these songs continue to connect across generations, and why that balance of grit and precision still resonates today.

 

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