Nashville, TN (April 13, 2015) – Country newcomer
Bryson Jennings
is gearing up to tour this spring, hitting some of Country music’s
mainstay venues and festivals, opening for prominent artists including
Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch, Lee Brice, Sam Hunt, Colt Ford and
Parmalee. Equipped with a big, booming baritone voice, Jennings has been
busy this year visiting radio stations nationwide in support of his
catchy debut single, “Young Nights.” The first stop on his spring run
is Thirsty Cowboys in Medina, OH, on April 17th.
The first round of dates currently on sale include:
April 17: Medina, OH – Thirsty Cowboys (w/ Colt Ford)
April 18: SOLD OUT – Chicago, IL – Joe’s Bar (w/ Parmalee)
April 24: Biloxi, MS – Crawfish Music Festival @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum (w/ Sam Hunt)
May 30: Glenn Allen, VA – Innsbruck After Hours @ Snagajob Pavilion (w/ Lee Brice)
May 31: SOLD OUT – Salem, VA – Blue Ridge Mountain Festival
(w/ Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch & more)
“Young Nights” is a catchy, radio-friendly track, just in time for
summer. The single, co-written by Jennings, Tommy Cecil and Mike Lane,
pays tribute to those golden days in South Carolina where he grew up and
the late night good times spent with close friends. Jennings penned the
tune after a week’s vacation at Hilton Head, SC, reflecting with a
group of life-long friends on the times they shared together.
“Whether you’re 18 or 50, if you’re with the right crowd, the time you
spend together never gets old,” said Jennings. “Those are nights you
won’t forget. You might not be able to do as many of them in a row as
you used to, but the feeling of being with the people you wanna be with –
that feeling lives on.”
The talented singer is offering a free download of “Young Nights” on his official website www.brysonjennings.com.
The fresh newcomer’s progressive music mixes the country and southern
rock sounds of his father’s cassette tape collection, comprised of
albums by Randy Travis, Vince Gill, and Marshall Tucker Band, with the
rootsy-pop hooks of contemporary bands like Hootie & the Blowfish. A
fan of southern rappers like Nelly, Jennings even rolled some of
hip-hop’s swagger into his own sound, creating a style of Country music
that made room for all of his influences, whether they twanged or not.
Before making the move to Nashville, he worked as First Mate on a series
of sports fishing boats, traveling to locations like Mexico and the
Bahamas in the process. In his downtime, he’d bust out the acoustic
guitar and strum some tunes. It was during a trip to the Bahamas that he
made the decision to give up that easy-living lifestyle – which many
people would’ve considered a dream job – in order to chase his dreams of
being a full-time musician. Building his name as a songwriter in Music
City, Jennings has also scored co-writing session with Gloriana, Cole
Swindell and one of his musical heroes and South Carolina native, Darius
Rucker.