Riley Green Performs 'My Way' in Marshals Episode 9 Campfire Scene

In Episode 9 of CBS's 'Marshals,' Riley Green reprised his role as Garrett, performing his new single 'My Way' at a campfire in East Camp. The country star discussed how the song's themes of love and lost time mirror Kayce Dutton's grief over his late wife Monica, building on his acting debut in Episode 8 (part of our Riley Green on Marshals coverage).

Following his debut as Kayce's former SEAL teammate Garrett in Episode 8, Green's character joined the Marshals team at East Camp for a poignant campfire gathering in Episode 9. There, Garrett delivered a private performance of 'My Way,' released April 17, which Green chose for its lyrical fit with the emotional storyline. 'When I got the script for what the scene was, and when it was and what was going on around it, that song made a lot of sense to me,' Green said in an interview. 'I loved that, lyrically, it worked with what was going on'—particularly Kayce's struggles after losing Monica. Producers granted him freedom, asking only to 'play a little something,' which made him feel deeply involved. For prior coverage of Green's Marshals journey, including his Episode 8 night terror scene and casting story, see earlier articles in this series.

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Luke Grimes as U.S. Marshal Kayce Dutton in promotional image for Yellowstone spinoff 'Marshals' CBS premiere.
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The Yellowstone spinoff series Marshals debuted on CBS on March 1, 2026, following Kayce Dutton as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana. Created by Spencer Hudnut and based on characters from the original series by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, the procedural drama shifts the franchise toward a more straightforward law enforcement format. Starring Luke Grimes in the lead role, the show explores themes of protection and community amid regional tensions.

Country singer Riley Green made his acting debut on CBS' Marshals, a Yellowstone spin-off, playing Garrett, a former SEAL teammate of Kayce Dutton. The character appears in Season 1 Episode 8, aired Sunday at 8/7c. Green shared details of his journey into acting in an interview with TVLine.

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The CBS spinoff series Marshals continues the story of Yellowstone's Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, who faces tragedy after his wife Monica's death from cancer. Creator Spencer Hudnut explains the narrative shift to start Kayce's hero journey in sorrow. New episodes air weekly on Sundays.

In a preview of Marshals S1E9 (airing Sunday on CBS), the team—including Belle, Cal, Kayce, and Miles—races against time to save kidnapped teammate Andrea from Randall Clegg (Michael Cudlitz), who live-streams his anti-federal grievances to 20,000 viewers. Part of the ongoing 'Randall Clegg in Marshals Season 1' arc (see Episode 3 debut and Episode 8 kidnapping).

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Yellowstone actor Luke Grimes has confirmed his next endeavor following the upcoming spin-off series Marshals. The project is described as deeply personal to the star.

Australian country star Casey Barnes has been chosen to provide the theme song for Nine's broadcast of the 2026 NRL season. His new single, 'Made for This,' will debut on February 27 and feature in matches throughout the season. The track, co-written in Nashville, embodies themes of resilience and determination.

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