Luke Bryan Announces Farm Tour 2017

Four-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan announces the ninth annual “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017,” set to run Sept. 28 through Oct. 7. 2017 ACM New Male Vocalist Jon Pardi will support Luke at each stop and more support is to be announced.

This year’s tour will visit communities in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 2 at 10 a.m. local time. On May 30, exclusive “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017” ticket pre-sales will begin for Luke’s Fan Club (the Nut House). Additional pre-sale tickets will be available through radio and Spotify on May 31 and through the tour’s sponsors via their digital platforms on June 1.

Since the tour’s inception in 2009, Luke has awarded 50 college scholarships to local students from farming families within the communities the tour has played. A total of more than 100,000 fans have gathered on the farms each year.

“Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017”
Sept. 28 Lincoln, NE; Benes Farm
Sept. 29 Baldwin City, KS; Don-Ale Farms
Sept. 30 Boone, IA; Ziel Farm
Oct. 5 Fort Wayne, IN; Spangler Farms West
Oct. 6 Edinburg, IL; Ayers Family Farm
Oct. 7 Centralia, MO; Stowers Farm

2017 MusicRow Awards: Breakthrough Artist-Writer Nominees

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 29th annual MusicRow Awards, we take a closer look at the Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year nominees.

CATEGORY THREE: BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST-WRITER

Voted by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville songwriter and artist who for the first time wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song, which they also recorded.

Lauren Alaina, “Road Less Traveled,” Warner/Chappell (BMI)

Lauren Alaina’s first No. 1 hit, “Road Less Traveled” is an empowering message of self-acceptance which she co-wrote with Jesse Frasure and Meghan Trainor. The rising star also contributed to all 12 songs on her album, which earned her first ACM nomination for New Female Vocalist of the Year. Lauren Alaina’s career received a major jumpstart when she appeared on Season 10 of American Idol. She will spend the summer touring with fellow Georgia native Luke Bryan.

Tucker Beathard, “Rock On,” Big Music Machine, Fade 49 Music (BMI)

Tucker Beathard broke through with his debut single “Rock On,” which reached No. 1 on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout chart. He co-wrote the song with dad Casey Beathard and Marla Cannon-Goodman. A multi-instrumentalist, Tucker plays lead guitar and drums throughout his Fight Like Hell EP. This summer fans can catch Beathard performing at some of music’s biggest festivals, including Summerfest,  Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

Luke Combs, “Hurricane,” Big Music Machine, 50 Egg Music, Straight Dimes Publishing, (BMI)

Luke Combs built his career one show at a time, growing from 3-hour acoustic sets in his native North Carolina to touring this summer with Brantley Gilbert and performing at Bonnaroo and CMA Music Fest. Combs self-released music for years, including the song that would eventaully become his debut single and first No. 1, “Hurricane.” The singer co-wrote the song with fellow nominees Thomas Archer and Taylor Phillips. Combs has writing credits on every track on his album This One’s for You, set for release on June 2.

Jon Pardi, “Head Over Boots,” Sony/ATV (BMI) 

Jon Pardi’s “Head Over Boots” was his first No. 1 song as an artist and songwriter. Co-written with Luke Laird, the track has been certified Platinum and helped the singer secure the title of ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year. He followed that success with another No. 1, “Dirt On My Boots.” Heading into summer, Pardi releases new single “Heartache on the Dance Floor” and hits the road with Dierks Bentley, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

Brett Young, “Sleep Without You” and “In Case You Didn’t Know,” Super Big Music, Caliville Publishing, admin by Big Machine Music (ASCAP)

Brett Young co-wrote his first two singles, “Sleep Without You” and “In Case You Didn’t Know,” which also became his first No. 1 hits. In addition, the ACM nominee is a co-writer of “Love Again,” the current single by Nash Next winner Todd O’Neil. Young will tour Canada with Thomas Rhett, before spending the summer on the road with Lady Antebellum. “Sleep Without You” was also the first No. 1 for Young’s co-writers Justin Ebach and Kelly Archer, who are nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter.

The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony. 

See the full list of nominees. 

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow subscribers. Voting closes on Tuesday, May 30 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

Lauren Alaina Celebrates First Chart-Topping Song, “Road Less Traveled,” With “Number Onesie” Party

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP writer Meghan Trainor, BMI singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina and BMI writer Jesse Frasure. Photo: Steve Lowry

Lauren Alaina got a star-studded surprise during her first No. 1 party yesterday (May 24), as she celebrated her very first chart-topping single, “Road Less Traveled.”

Alaina co-wrote the track with BMI writer Jesse Frasure and songwriter/pop star Meghan Trainor (ASCAP), who made a surprise appearance to celebrate with Alaina. Industry members and colleagues joined Alaina, Frasure and Trainor to celebrate at Nashville restaurant The Sutler.

Alaina, who has made no secret of sharing her love for the outfit on various social media posts, sparkled in a glittery blue onesie, and provided onesies for all her party guests.

Alaina recently completed a series of shows with Martina McBride on the CMT Next Women of Country Tour, and will join Luke Bryan’s Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day Tour this summer.

Pictured (L-R): Warner Chappell’s Alicia Pruitt, producer busbee, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace, ASCAP writer Meghan Trainor, BMI singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina, BMI’s Leslie Roberts and BMI writer Jesse Frasure. Photo: Steve Lowry

Florida Georgia Line’s Nashville Restaurant And Entertainment Venue Will Open June 5

Florida Georgia Line

As thousands of fans flock to Nashville for this year’s CMA Music Festival, slated for June 8-11, Florida Georgia Line will offer fans another way to beat the heat, with the opening of their previously announced restaurant and entertainment venue, FGL House.

The venue will open to the public on June 5 beginning at 7 p.m. CT. Located at 120 3rd Ave. S. in Nashville, the venue will offer four stories of music and Southern-style food with a California flavor. Bars on all four levels will offer craft beer and custom cocktails, featuring FGL’s own brand of Old Camp Whiskey. The venue also offers a rooftop bar. A basement-level martini bar houses a large video wall perfect for watching sporting events.

Special events will include Country Club Tuesdays, with Dee Jay Silver spinning custom remixes.

Performers Announced For Two Bonnaroo SuperJam Sessions

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival’s popular yearly SuperJam session will be twice as nice this year, as Superfly and A.C. Entertainment continue the tradition with two SuperJam sessions set for 2017.

The first SuperJam—Preservation Hall Presents: The Soul Shakedown—will take place Sunday June 11 from 1:00 a.m.-2:15 a.m. and include Preservation Hall Jazz Band featuring singer/multi-instrumentalist/Late Show with Stephen Colbert bandleader Jon Batiste, as well as The Head and The Heart, Sam Cohen, The Meters’ George Porter, Jr., Lecrae, Margo Price, Tank and the Bangas, Lukas Nelson, Nicole Atkins, Flint Eastwood and more.

Meanwhile, The Bluegrass Situation Roots SuperJam will be hosted once again by Ed Helms & Friends on Sunday, June 11 from 9:15 p.m.-10:30 p.m. This year’s jam will see the actor/comedian/banjo maestro backed by the Bryan Sutton Band and joined by Martina McBride, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Greensky Bluegrass, Mandolin Orange, River Whyless, Gaby Moreno, Baskery and Lillie Mae.

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2017 will include performances and appearances from over 170 artists, including Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Weeknd, Chance the Rapper, and, in an exclusive first-ever Bonnaroo headline performance, U2 performing a set that will include a 30th anniversary celebration of their career-defining 1987 album, The Joshua Tree.

The 2017 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will take place June 8 – 11, at Great Stage Park, the 700-acre farm and event space located 60 miles south of Nashville in Manchester, Tennessee.

Tickets—including General Admission, VIP, and the brand new Platinum Pass—are on sale now via bonnaroo.com.

Exclusive: Webster PR Hosts Star-Studded Client Appreciation Dinner

Webster Public Relations’ President/CEO Kirt Webster holds a Client Appreciation Dinner at his home in Hermitage, TN on Wednesday, May 24, 2017. Photo: Randi Radcliff [Click To Enlarge]

Webster Public Relations’ President/CEO Kirt Webster hosted a Client Appreciation Dinner on Wednesday (May 24) at his home to enjoy fellowship and camaraderie before the 2017 summer touring season begins.

As a MusicRow exclusive, MusicRow‘s Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson, was the sole media executive invited to attend the Webster Public Relations client appreciation dinner and share in the fun festivities.

Pictured (L-R): John Anderson, Oaks’ Joe Bonsall, Sherod Robertson, Bryan White, Jimmy Fortune, Kirt Webster, Craig Wayne Boyd. Photo: Randi Radcliff [Click To Enlarge]

Clients attending this year’s soiree included, John Anderson, Gary Morris, Moe Bandy, Gene Watson, Johnny Lee, Collin Raye, T. Graham Brown, John Conlee, T.G. Sheppard, Jeannie Seely, Rhonda Vincent, The Oak Ridge Boys, Confederate Railroad’s Danny Shirley, Jimmy Fortune, Nu Blu, Lorraine Jordan, Bryan White, Linda Davis, Sylvia, Jennifer McCarter, Exile, Jimmy Capps, Mark Wills, Bill Anderson, Deborah Allen, Denny Strickland, and Ray Scott.

Not photographed, but also attending were Ronnie McDowell, Larry Black, Springer Mountain Farms’ Gus Arrendale, Journey Home Project’s Joe & Mercedez Longever, StarVista Live’s Mike Jason, NRA Country’s Eric Arnold, APA’s Steve Lassiter and Bonnie Sugarman.

Pictured (L-R): Kirt Webster, Bill Anderson, T. Graham Brown, Johnny Lee, Jeannie Seely, T.G. Sheppard, Sherod Robertson. Photo: Randi Radcliff [Click To Enlarge]

“The industry has lost so much of the family experience that I am thrilled beyond belief that our clients year after year want to attend our annual client dinner,” says Webster PR’s Kirt Webster. “The camaraderie and good time had by all is contagious and overwhelming. Clients travel from all over the country to be with each other and I don’t know any other genre of music that this takes place. My team and I are very blessed to work with such amazing talent on a daily basis and, once again, last night proved their loyalty.”

Industry executives also included CMA’s Brandi Simms and Angela Roland, WME’s Greg Oswald, Vector’s Ken Levitan, Hallmark’s John Dorris, Kinkead Entertainment’s Bob Kinkead, Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers and Gina Keltner, Artist Live’s Deric Brown and Taylor Bock, Straight 8’s Lee Willard, and MRM’s Mike Robertson.

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, John Anderson, Gene Watson, Mark Wills, Linda Davis, Jeremy Westby, and Moe Bandy. Photo: Randi Radcliff [Click To Enlarge]

HOME FREE Sets Fall Tour Dates Around New Project

Photo credit: Neil van Niekerk

HOME FREE is launching a Home Free Live In Concert Tour this Fall, beginning Sept. 29. The tour will feature new a cappella music from their forthcoming new full length album, which is also due out this fall. Spanning 27 shows in as many cities, the tour kicks off in Boise, Idaho, and runs through Nov. 4 in Stateline, Nevada.

Tickets are available for pre-sale May 31 and go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 2. A limited quantity of VIP tickets, including premier seating, a private performance and a Q&A session, will be available for purchase.

The five-man band will also appear at this year’s CMA Music Festival on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 11.

 
FALL 2017 HOME FREE LIVE IN CONCERT TOUR DATES
 9/29   | Boise, ID – Morrison Center
9/30   | Pocatello, ID – Ipswich Fall Festival
10/1   | Spokane, WA – Fox Theatre
10/4   | Billings, MT – Alberta Bair Theatre
10/5   | Laramie, WY – Gryphon Theatre
10/6   | Colorado Springs, CO – Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts
10/7   | Rapid City, SD – Rushmore Civic Center
10/8   | Fort Collins, CO – The Lincoln Center
10/11 | Albuquerque, NM – Kiva Auditorium
10/12 | Hays, KS – Beach Theatre
10/13 | Oklahoma City, OK – Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center
10/14 | Mt. Pleasant, TX – Whatley Center
10/15 | Lufkin, TX – Temple Theater
10/18 | Tucson, AZ – Fox Theatre
10/19 | Anaheim, CA – Grove of Anaheim
10/20 | San Luis Obispo, CA – Christopher Cohan Theatre
10/21 | San Diego, CA – Balboa Theatre
10/22 | Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the Arts
10/24 | Thousand Oaks, CA – Fred Kavil Theatre at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
10/25 | Mesa, AZ – Ikeda Theatre at Mesa Arts Center
10/27 | Monterey, CA – Golden State Theatre
10/28 | Chico, CA – Paradise Performing Arts Center
10/29 | Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre
11/1   | Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre
11/2   | Tacoma, WA – Pantages Theatre
11/4   | Stateline, NV – Stateline State Room
 

Americanafest 2017 Announces First Round Of Performers

(L-R) Top Row: Brandy Clark, Hiss Golden Messenger, Turnpike Troubadours
(L-R) Bottom Row: Charley Crockett, Deer Tick, Bettye LaVette

Americanafest 2017 promises a mondo lineup of talent performing, as the first round of artists at the upcoming September festival has just been announced. More than 230 artists are set to play the 17th annual roots music festival Sept. 12-17 in Nashville, including Brandy Clark, Turnpike Troubadours, Charley Crockett, Deer Tick, Brent Cobb, Courtney Marie Andrews, Betty LaVette, Bruce Robison, Chastity Brown, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, Futurebirds, Jason Eady, Rodney Crowell, SUSTO, and The White Buffalo. 

Americanafest wristbands are now on sale for $75. Available on the Americana Association website and in Nashville at Grimey’s New & Preloved Music, showcase wristbands allow admission into all showcase venues and select sanctioned parties and events. Conference registrations (currently $299 for members/$399 for non-members) offer priority admission into all showcases, sanctioned parties and events, and daytime panels, and can be purchased here. Currently only conference registrants may purchase Honors & Awards show tickets.

 

2017 MusicRow Awards: Breakthrough Songwriter Nominees

 

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 29th annual MusicRow Awards, we take a closer look at the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year nominees.

CATEGORY TWO: BREAKTHROUGH SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Voted by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville songwriter who wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song for the first time. In addition, the qualifying song was not recorded by the nominated songwriter.

Andy Albert, Downtown (ASCAP)

Andy Albert turned love into a four-letter word with his hit song “She’s Got A Way With Words,” recorded by Blake Shelton. The Georgia native tallied a second hit with Granger Smith’s “If The Boot Fits,” co-written with fellow nominee Jordan Schmidt.

Kurt Allison, Magic Mustang Music, Makena Cove Music (ASCAP)

Kurt Allison notched his first No. 1 with Dustin Lynch’s sexy outing, “Seein’ Red.” Allison broke through in the music business as Jason Aldean’s guitar player and a member of the New Voice Entertainment production team.

Kelly Archer, Stars And Stripes, Maple Leaf Music, Downtown (BMI)

Kelly Archer has had a lot of activity since moving to Nashville in 2001, but scored her first No. 1 in 2017 with “Sleep Without You.” The song was co-written with fellow nominees Justin Ebach, and Brett Young, who took it to the top of the charts. Archer is originally from Vancouver, Canada.

Thomas Archer, MV2 Entertainment (BMI)

Thomas Archer’s first hit went all the way to No. 1. He co-wrote the song “Hurricane” with fellow nominees Taylor Phillips and recording artist Luke Combs. Archer is a Georgia native who moved to Nashville in 2012.

Justin Ebach, Wordcountry, Warner/Chappell (SESAC)

Justin Ebach teamed with fellow nominees Kelly Archer and artist Brett Young to pen the upbeat single “Sleep Without You,” which became his first No. 1. The Florida native is also a Dove Award-nominated producer.

Jesse Lee, Parallel (SESAC)

Jesse Lee brought her idea for a song called “Peter Pan” to co-writers Kelsea Ballerini and Forest Glen Whitehead. The song about a boy who won’t grow up was released as a single and flew up the charts, earning Lee’s first No. 1.

Josh Mirenda, Cornman Music, Warner/Chappell (ASCAP)

Josh Mirenda and fellow nominee Michael Tyler are two of the writers of Dierks Bentley’s hit “Somewhere On A Beach.” It was the first No. 1 for both, and they likely celebrated by “sippin’ something strong.” Mirenda is a Music City native.

Jamie Moore, Big Loud (ASCAP)

Jamie Moore earned his first country No. 1 as co-writer of “May We All,” recorded by Florida Georgia Line featuring Tim McGraw. Moore is a four-time Grammy nominee thanks to work with CCM artists including TobyMac. He is originally from Muscle Shoals, Ala.

Steven Lee Olsen, Cornman Music, Warner/Chappell (ASCAP)

Steven Lee Olsen celebrated his first No. 1 as a co-writer of “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” recorded by Keith Urban. The single spent multiple weeks at the top of the charts and earned two Grammy nominations. Olsen is a native of Canada.

Taylor Phillips, InTune Entertainment (BMI)

Taylor Phillips brewed up his first No. 1 in 2017, with the hit single “Hurricane.” The North Carolina native co-wrote the song with fellow nominees Thomas Archer and Luke Combs, who recorded the track. The song first charted in July 2015 when Combs was an independent artist.

Jordan Schmidt, Tree Vibez, Warner/Chappell (ASCAP)

Jordan Schmidt notched his first two hits as a songwriter during the last year. His co-write “Lights Come On,” recorded by Jason Aldean, lit up the No. 1 spot. Additionally, Schmidt kicked up dust on the airwaves with “If The Boot Fits,” recorded by Granger Smith and co-written with fellow nominee Andy Albert.

Jason Sever, Little Champion Music, Warner/Chappell (ASCAP)

Jason Sever has had numerous cuts by top artists, but his first hit came as co-writer of Dustin Lynch’s “Seein’ Red.” Sever penned the No. 1 song with Kurt Allison, who is also nominated in this category.

Abe Stoklasa, Big Yellow Dog (ASCAP)

Abe Stoklasa notched his first two radio hits, getting listeners hooked on his No. 1 “Fix,” recorded by Chris Lane. He also co-wrote Ben Rector’s “Brand New” which went top-10 on Billboard’s Adult Top 40 chart. Stoklasa scored on collaborations with Charles Kelley, as co-writer of the Grammy-nominated song “The Driver,” and “Leaving Nashville” which is vying for MusicRow Song of the Year.

Daniel Tashian, Big Yellow Dog (BMI)

Daniel Tashian, a longtime artist and songwriter, broke through on the country charts as co-writer of Josh Turner’s No. 1 “Hometown Girl.” Tashian is lead singer of The Silver Seas, and has had sync placements in hit television shows including Nashville and Pretty Little Liars.

Josh Thompson, Big Music Machine, Two Lane Collections (BMI)

Josh Thompson, an established songwriter and artist, scored his first No. 1 hit in 2017, as a co-writer of “Any Ol’ Barstool,” recorded by Jason Aldean. The Wisconsin native turned Nashville mainstay previously charted six other singles, the highest reaching No. 15.

Michael Tyler, peermusic (SESAC)

Michael Tyler earned his first No. 1 with “Somewhere On A Beach,” co-written with fellow nominee Josh Mirenda and driven to the top of the charts by Dierks Bentley. Tyler is a Missouri native who signed a recording contract with Reviver Records in 2016.

Emily Weisband, THiS Music, Warner/Chappell (ASCAP)

Emily Weisband’s first writing appointment with Hillary Scott resulted in the Grammy-winning song “Thy Will.” Recorded by Hillary Scott and The Scott Family, it was a major CCM hit and marked Weisband’s first No. 1.

The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony. 

See the full list of nominees. 

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow subscribers. Voting closes on Tuesday, May 30 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

DISClaimer: “Peerless” Brandy Clark Earns Disc Of The Day With “Three Kids No Husband”

We have a wide variety of sounds this week.

Our DisCovery Award winner is Tim Elliott, and he’s as country as grits. But we also have Glee star Noah Guthrie, and he brings a folk-pop-Americana vibe to the table, not to mention a Prince song. Sarah Petite has Mexicali horns on her disc. Bubba T’s Honky Tonk Revival has rowdy-party sing-along people.

And then there’s our Disc of the Day winner, the peerless Brandy Clark. She’s the one with the soul-piercing heart song.

NOAH GUTHRIE/I Would Die 4 U
Writer: Prince; Producers: Noah Guthrie/Ian Guthrie; Publishers: none listed; The Holland Group
-This Glee alumnus and native South Carolinian caps his CD The Valley with this striking Prince cover. He slows it way down and adds stately piano chords and a string section. His aching tenor brings out the latent tenderness in the song’s lyric. Impressive.

SARAH PETITE/Getting Over You
Writer: Sarah Petite; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Sweet P, BMI; SP (track)
– This single from Petite’s fifth CD, Road Less Traveled, showcases her Tammy-esque vocal phrasing against a backdrop of Mexicali horns, sighing steel and hearty male backup harmony voices. I like her conversational musical manner a lot. Recommended.

RANDALL LEE RICHARDS/A Paradise Life
Writers: Randall Lee Richards; Producer: Stacy Hogan; Publisher: none listed; BMI; Ocean’s Ten (CDX)
– I like the hard-luck, blue-collar lyric and the driving, anthemic mood. I just wish he was a stronger singer.

BRANDY CLARK/Three Kids No Husband
Writers: Brandy Clark/Lori McKenna; Producer: Jay Joyce; Publishers: House of Sea Gayle/Highway 508/Songs of Universal/Hoodie, ASCAP; Warner Bros.
– This has become an emphasis track from Brandy’s Big Day in a Small Town album due to the overwhelming fan response it has been getting. It has been said that country music is “three chords and the truth.” Well, no one sings the truth like this woman does. With perfectly chosen words and profound empathy, she and co-writer Lori McKenna have written a mini art film about a reality faced by millions of American women. Listen to this with no distractions. It will touch your soul.

TIM McDONALD/Dad
Writers: Tim McDonald; Grant Austin Taylor; Producers: Tim McDonald/Paul Franklin; Publishers: none listed; ASCAP; Ranch King (CDX)
-He is more than a little pitch challenged.

McKENNA FAITH/Poison
Writers: McKenna Faith/Brittany Lane/Evan Gibb/Ethan Brewington; Producer: Caleb Sherman; Publishers: none listed; BMI/ASCAP; Treble (CDX)
– Four writers and none of you could come up with a melody?

BUBBA T’S HONKY TONK REVIVAL/Drink All Day
Writers: Brandon Kinney/Ben Daniel/Wynn Varble; Producer: Keith Gattis; Publishers: none listed; Amerimonte (CDX)
– The band’s name and the song title tell you just about everything you need to know about this tropical-redneck NASCAR outing.

GREG HUDIK/Mama’s Love
Writers: Greg Hudik; Producer: Greg Hudik; Publishers: none listed; BMI; Platinum (CDX)
– An audio trainwreck.

TIM ELLIOTT/Start Pourin’ Whiskey On It
Writers: John Wiggins/Randy Houser; Producer: Kent Wells; Publishers: none listed, BMI; BRE (CDX)
-He’s a solid honky-tonk singer. The song is a country, country, country winner about chasin’ away yer blues at the end of a hard work week. The production rocks. I’m in.