JOHNNY ORR Band’s Lyrical Elegance & Inspired Pickin’ Shine On “Down South”
Group’s First Country Radio Single Issues Today Via PlayMPe & CDX
Nashville, TN (April 28, 2014) – The JOHNNY ORR Band’s lyrical elegance and inspired pickin’ shine on the group’s first Country radio single, “Down South.” The track is available to programmers today via Play MPe and via CDX (Vol. 594).
Five o’clock it’s time to go, gotta hit the road,
And see my friends for the weekend,
Yeah I’m heading back home again
Gotta pick her up, in my ole truck, pack your bag and grab a spit cup,
For the road trip, get a little dip, and that cooler’s full of ice
– Gonna put that pedal to the ground, and we’re headed down…
South, where the music we crank it up
Country living yeah that’s wus sup
And there’s, turnip greens and mama’s baked beans
And we make a living by any means
I love, my girl riding next to me, on the front seat,
Of my ’64, makes me want her more
Yeah me and my baby just hangin’ out down South
For
Johnny, the song was an easy one to write. “I was remembering family
reunions in the North Carolina country when I wrote this,” he recalls.
“It’s about all the things we do, like hanging out with friends down by
the lake, drinking beer and enjoying Mom’s home cooking.”
Johnny, the song was an easy one to write. “I was remembering family
reunions in the North Carolina country when I wrote this,” he recalls.
“It’s about all the things we do, like hanging out with friends down by
the lake, drinking beer and enjoying Mom’s home cooking.”
Comments
98.7 Kiss Country’s J. Brooks, “Johnny’s new single is a real life
story that I can relate to even being from the North!! It will be a
song that you will want to crank up on your truck stereo and sing along
to!”
98.7 Kiss Country’s J. Brooks, “Johnny’s new single is a real life
story that I can relate to even being from the North!! It will be a
song that you will want to crank up on your truck stereo and sing along
to!”
“Down South” is the title track from the JOB’s current EP for John & John Entertainment. The single follows the release of “We’ll Get By (The Autism Song),” a song that has generated a passionate discourse within – and beyond – the Autism community. The “We’ll Get By” video has logged nearly 65,000 YouTube hits; a portion of the song’s proceeds benefit Blooming With Autism, an organization founded in 2011.
Steady
club bookings and large venue gigs opening for acts like Kenny Chesney,
the Zac Brown Band, Little Big Town, Gretchen Wilson, Parmalee and Cole
Swindell have given the JOB a polished ease not often found in most “up-and-coming” artists. Singer/songwriter Orr
formed the band in 2007, and he’s given rock-solid support by longtime
cohorts Gino Latarulo on guitars and vocals, Jack Getz on bass and
vocals and Bill Eagen on drums.
club bookings and large venue gigs opening for acts like Kenny Chesney,
the Zac Brown Band, Little Big Town, Gretchen Wilson, Parmalee and Cole
Swindell have given the JOB a polished ease not often found in most “up-and-coming” artists. Singer/songwriter Orr
formed the band in 2007, and he’s given rock-solid support by longtime
cohorts Gino Latarulo on guitars and vocals, Jack Getz on bass and
vocals and Bill Eagen on drums.
Upcoming shows include:
Apr 25 Garner, NC – Moonrunner’s
Apr 26 Raleigh, NC – DeMarco’s Restaurant- Bedford Community
May 1 Raleigh, NC – The Clubhouse
May 3 Garner, NC – Moonrunner’s
May 8 Clayton, NC – The Flipside
May 9 Raleigh, NC – Britino’s Sports Bar
May 11 Garner, NC – Cleveland Draft House
May 21 Raleigh, NC – Hot Tin Roof
May 22 Raleigh, NC – Piper’s Tavern
May 24 Raleigh, NC – Ray Price Harley
May 24 Garner, NC – Cleveland Draft House
June 7 Raleigh, NC – Benefit for Special Ops Warrior Foundation
/Operation Coming Home
June 7 Clayton, NC – Millstock Art & Music Festival