Ernest To Celebrate ‘Nashville, Tennessee’ Album Release With Special Event
Ernest will celebrate the release of his sophomore album, Nashville, Tennessee, with an all-day fan album release event tomorrow (April 12).
The event will feature exclusive, limited edition merchandise, prizes from local vendors and brands, personal memorabilia from his career, and a one-day-only show at 6th & Peabody, home of Ole Smoky Moonshine and Yee-Haw Brewing Co.
The Big Loud Records artist worked with longtime producer Joey Moi on the 26-track project, which pays homage in name and sonically to his hometown. After announcing the album through a viral Nashville mayoral campaign video, Ernest released five additional tracks from the collection, including “I Went To College / I Went To Jail,” sung with fellow Nashville native Jelly Roll, as well as “Ain’t As Easy,” “How’d We Get Here,” “Ain’t Too Late,” and “Why Dallas (feat. Lukas Nelson).”
The songs joined already available tracks “Kiss Of Death” and “Slow Dancing In a Burning Room,” which were released late last year during his headlining run and back-to-back, sold-out nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
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