David Ball Releases First-Ever Christmas Album

Grammy winner David Ball
Releases First-Ever Christmas Album
The Greatest Christmas Includes Unique Original Tunes

Nashville, TN — The unmistakable voice that delivered timeless hits like “Thinkin’ Problem,” “Look What Followed Me Home,” and the moving “Riding With Private Malone” is ready to enchant fans with his first-ever Christmas album.
Tunesmith David Ball has released The Greatest Christmas just in time for the holidays. The album, recorded in Nashville with Ball’s touring band, the Pioneer Playboys, includes the title cut along with a list of destined-to-be-classics that range from the touching “I Heard The Bells” to the light-hearted “I’ve Got A New Thinking Problem,” which tips a hat to his chart-topping 1994 hit.
Ball included a special acoustic version of his hit, “Riding with Private Malone” and in a nod to his roots there is “Santa Send Some Texas.”
“I just love the whole holiday season, and these are songs I really enjoy singing,” Ball says. “Several are songs I’ve written and kept over the years but just never had the time or opportunity to record.”
In addition to his memorable hits, many fans recall David from his early years as a founding member of Uncle Walt’s Band with childhood friends, Walter Hyatt and Champ Hood. Ball is the last surviving member of that now legendary band. The Grammy Award winner tours regularly with his Pioneer Playboys and in 2010 released his 8th studio album, Sparkle City.
The Greatest Christmas is available now at www.davidball.com.

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