I hope they don’t relate to it from having lost a parent, but I think anybody can from just the way we miss folks and how lucky we all are to do the things we do. Brennan, a Las Vegas native, loved country music according to his. “You have your own opinions about music, but there’s a lot of folks out there that don’t know you personally and this is very personal to me. Brennan Stewart, 30, was among the 58 people killed during the Las Vegas attack on Oct. “ know I love fun and I love to be on that stage, but amongst all that fun I lost my dad and this is my chance to show that side of me,” he says. Brennan Stewart, 30, was among the 58 people killed during the Las Vegas attack. Got the whole crew here, I aint seen some of them in. Cole Swindells You Should Be Here Takes On New Meaning After Vegas Attack. Titled “You Should Be Here,” it shows a more serious side of the fun-loving artist, who got his start selling merchandise for Luke Bryan. Its perfect outside its like god let me dial up the weather. She would want me on stage in front of a crowd like this. These people have had my back since Day 1, Cole says in the video below. It's one of those moments, that's got your name written all over it. Cutting up, cracking a cold beer, saying cheers, hey y'all it's sure been a good year. You should be here, standing with your arm around me here. There’s no way I’m missing being up here in front of a crowd like this. And I would be too if I could see your face. Now, Swindell has written a song as tribute to his dad. The singer told the crowd that Thomas offered to give him the night off but he said his mother would want him to play. Cole Swindell - You Should Be Here Lyrics. Tragically, he missed out on his son’s rise to country-radio fame. You Should Be Here Lyrics Verse 1 It's perfect outside, it's like God let me dial up the weather Got the whole crew here, I ain't seen some of them in forever It's one of those 'never forget it.
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The elder Swindell died in 2013, shortly after his son signed a record deal with Warner Music Nashville. That’s what chokes me up today, hearing other people say, ‘God, you have no idea how much he talked about you.’ That chills me,” says the Georgia native. Instead, the “Chillin’ It” singer says his dad endorsed the idea. His father William, however, never said a word. When Cole Swindell decided to leave college to pursue a music career in Nashville, his mother didn’t take it all that well.