Jaida Dreyer Releases New Single, “Half Broke Horses”
(Nashville, Tenn. – Jan. 25, 2013) Streamsound Records recording artist Jaida Dreyer has released her new single, “Half Broke Horses,” to Country radio.
The song, a very personal
autobiographical flashback from Dreyer’s childhood, explores loss and
change with a heartfelt equestrian metaphor, one which the talented
horse rider turned musician is well acquainted with.
autobiographical flashback from Dreyer’s childhood, explores loss and
change with a heartfelt equestrian metaphor, one which the talented
horse rider turned musician is well acquainted with.
“I’m not afraid to say this part of my
life is difficult for me to write about, but I felt I had to be honest
with both myself and the listener,” said Dreyer. “If I left that hole
out, it would take away from the legitimacy of the record. We all
experience loss throughout our lives in different ways and this song
allows the audience into a piece of my past that shaped my life
forever.”
life is difficult for me to write about, but I felt I had to be honest
with both myself and the listener,” said Dreyer. “If I left that hole
out, it would take away from the legitimacy of the record. We all
experience loss throughout our lives in different ways and this song
allows the audience into a piece of my past that shaped my life
forever.”
The single is the second release off her forthcoming album, I Am Jaida Dreyer, and is produced by Grammy award-winning record producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland).
To listen to “Half Broke Horses,” click here: http://www.jaidadreyer.com/player.html
The song was co-written by Dreyer along with Brad and Brett Warren and Lance Miller.
“Brett and I have written a lot of songs
with Jaida, but this one is really special,” said co-writer Brad
Warren. “Its kind of Jaida’s story and it’s cool that she has the guts
to tell it. It gives me chills every time I hear it. Perfect marriage
of singer and song.”
with Jaida, but this one is really special,” said co-writer Brad
Warren. “Its kind of Jaida’s story and it’s cool that she has the guts
to tell it. It gives me chills every time I hear it. Perfect marriage
of singer and song.”
Nate Deaton with KRTY added, “When you
tune into a country station this song is exactly what you want to hear.
We love both the song and singer, and we picked it as a song to watch in
2013.”
tune into a country station this song is exactly what you want to hear.
We love both the song and singer, and we picked it as a song to watch in
2013.”
2012 proved to be a busy year for Dreyer
as she traveled the country on a coast-to-coast radio promotion tour
that pushed as far north as Canada. She has already made several
appearances on the historic Grand Ole Opry.
as she traveled the country on a coast-to-coast radio promotion tour
that pushed as far north as Canada. She has already made several
appearances on the historic Grand Ole Opry.
As the flagship artist on Streamsound
Records, Dreyer released two singles to Country radio in 2012, “Guys
Girl” and “Confessions.” The rising star has already toured with Eric
Church and Luke Bryan, and opened for Dierks Bentley in arenas.
Records, Dreyer released two singles to Country radio in 2012, “Guys
Girl” and “Confessions.” The rising star has already toured with Eric
Church and Luke Bryan, and opened for Dierks Bentley in arenas.
For more information, please visit www.JaidaDreyer.com.