As
Mercury Nashville’s Travis Denning’s new single “After A Few” continues
to climb the country radio charts, Denning is sharing a stripped-back
acoustic version of the track today, available to watch as a special
in-studio version here and to listen to here. Currently ascending through the Top 40, the “memorable” song showcases Denning’s “future star power” (Billboard.)
Co-written by Denning with Kelly Archer and Justin Weaver, the track
follows his Top 40 debut single “David Ashley Parker From Powder
Springs.”
A native of Warner Robins, Georgia, singer/songwriter Travis Denning has been spotlighted by Rolling Stone for
his “everyman worldview that evokes his small-town, big-hearted
upbringing and a sound that is a wide tent – fun, modern country with
rock-guitar licks” and was recently selected as an Opry NextStage
recipient and CMA KixStart Artist, as he makes his mark within the
industry. Inspired at a young age, Denning developed a love for country,
pop, rock and heavy metal and started playing local bars from the age
of 16, as he built a strong following from his distinctive songs and
raucous guitar solos. Denning moved to Nashville and secured outside
cuts by Jason Aldean, Justin Moore, Michael Ray and Chase Rice. A
prolific writer with an unquestionable stage presence, Denning caught
the attention of Universal Music Group and signed a record deal in 2017.
Denning has previously opened shows for Cole Swindell, Alan Jackson,
LANCO and is set to hit the road this fall with Riley
Green beginning September 5 in Statesboro, Georgia and will run through
the end of the year. When Denning is not touring, he is in the studio
working on his debut album. For more information, visit travisdenning.com.