Dustin Lynch Celebrates New Album ‘Tullahoma’ At Nashville’s Marathon Music Works
Broken Bow Records artist Dustin Lynch brought his new album Tullahoma to a Nashville crowd Friday night (Jan. 17) at Marathon Music Works. Fans, family and industry members in attendance enjoyed an energetic show featuring fresh music from his new album, as well as Lynch’s hits.
He raised a toast to the crowd, saying, “You could be anywhere in the world tonight but you decided to come celebrate what me and these guys have been working on for the last two years. We will never forget this show in our lives,” he said before turning up some Tullahoma-made George Dickel Whisky.
Some new music that Lynch sampled included songs called “Thinking ‘Bout You,” “Country Star,” and “The World Ain’t Yours And Mine.” Fans really reacted to “Momma’s House,” where Lynch sings, “I’d burn this whole town down if it wasn’t for my momma’s house.”
Lynch also rocked out to his hits, “Where It’s At,” “Seein’ Red,” “Mind Reader” and “Good Girl.”
BBR’s Jon Loba made an appearance on stage to surprise Lynch with a plaque commemorating seven No. 1 singles and all of his career success to date.
“I’m so grateful,” Lynch said. “I clearly didn’t know this was going to happen, but I’m so thankful to you all, to have you along for this ride. We started this journey when we released ‘Cowboys and Angels’ eight years and one day ago—eight years and one day later, this is a pretty cool way to celebrate.”
Appropriately, Lynch closed the show celebrating his album (which takes its name from Lynch’s small Tennessee hometown) by performing his fifth No. 1 song, “Small Town Boy.”
Lynch begins his Stay Country Tour in Detroit on Jan. 30, before joining Old Dominion on their We Are Old Dominion Tour.
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