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Bridges Warns Nashville Musicians Now Using AI Instead of Studios

Theo Von · #665 - Jeff Bridges · June 26, 2026
Bridges Warns Nashville Musicians Now Using AI Instead of Studios
Theo Von
Theo Von
#665 - Jeff Bridges
"He calls me up, he says, have you heard of Suno? I say no. He says, all the guys in Nashville are using it now instead of going into studio and paying, you know, $10,000. They can do this for nothing."
Bridges revealed that Nashville songwriters and musicians are abandoning traditional recording studios in favor of AI music generation platforms like Suno. His longtime collaborator John Goodman informed him the shift is already widespread in the industry, replacing thousands of dollars in studio costs with free AI-generated tracks.

About this episode

In this wide-ranging conversation, legendary actor Jeff Bridges sat down with comedian Theo Von to discuss marriage, creativity, AI, and the enduring legacy of The Big Lebowski. Bridges opened up about his 49-year marriage to Sue, revealing he nearly fled during their honeymoon and only committed after praying and giving himself permission to divorce. He shared the story of meeting his wife on the set of Rancho Deluxe in Montana, where she had two black eyes and a broken nose, and showed Von a rare photograph of the first words they ever spoke. The conversation took a surprising turn when Bridges demonstrated his daily use of ChatGPT voice mode, which he calls Gary, revealing Nashville musicians are abandoning traditional studios in favor of AI music platforms like Suno. Bridges and his daughter recently used Suno to create a song about his wife, and he argued that AI represents humanity's greatest creative challenge, forcing people to prove what makes them uniquely human. He expressed both fascination and fear about AI's rapid advancement, warning that comfort is the enemy of growth. Bridges discussed his new film Minions and Monsters, where he voices twin brothers in 1920s Hollywood, and reflected on his iconic role as Bad Blake in Crazy Heart. He validated a fan theory that Donnie in The Big Lebowski may have been Walter's hallucination, noting the Dude only speaks to him once. Throughout, Bridges emphasized the importance of hobbies, referencing Robert Duvall's advice to young actors and his own experiments with pottery, music, and photography using his custom Widelux camera.

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