Post by Scully on Jun 22, 2020 9:49:53 GMT -6
LAINE HARDY’S “GROUND I GREW UP ON
VIRTUAL TOUR” CONTINUES
New Acoustic Versions of “Ground I Grew Up On” and “Let There Be Country” Tracks and Videos Set To Release June 26
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VIRTUAL TOUR” CONTINUES
New Acoustic Versions of “Ground I Grew Up On” and “Let There Be Country” Tracks and Videos Set To Release June 26
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Rising country music stastar Laine Hardy is excited to continue his virtual tour with a second leg of new dates set for June 25 and July 9 with more dates to be announced. Tickets and information for last season’s winner of ABC’s American Idol upcoming digital dates are available now at lainehardy.bubbleup.live/. The virtual performances follow a highly successful online tour, garnering over 2 million views spanning April and May around the launch of two brand new songs. Music Row proclaims “(Laine) brims with sincerity on this love letter to his hometown” on “Ground I Grew Up On,” while “feel-good anthem” (Sounds Like Nashville) “Let There Be Country” dials up the fun. Both tracks, a definitive nod to Laine’s deep Louisiana roots, are now available on all streaming platforms via Buena Vista Records/Industrial Media’s 19 Recordings. Acoustic versions of the tracks, also produced by Michael Knox (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Eric Church) along with brand new videos, are set to release on June 26.
Fans can catch the day-in-the-life official music video for “Ground I Grew Up On,” which has racked up over a million views and counting, filmed earlier this year on the picturesque bayou in his home state at youtube.com/lainehardy. In addition to the virtual tour dates, fans can visit Laine’s newly launched online store for a limited selection of T-shirts HERE. The full merchandise selection, including exclusive bundles and more, will be available on June 25.
About Laine Hardy:
A native of Livingston, Louisiana (pop. 2,000) Laine Hardy was six when he picked up his first guitar and later joined his brother playing in local clubs and bars for upwards of six hours a night, inspired by artists ranging from Morgan Wallen to Luke Combs and Elvis Presley to Mark Broussard. After winning American Idol in 2019, Laine focused on songwriting and touring, headlining shows in Denver, Indianapolis, Sacramento, Lexington, Minneapolis and more. While Louisiana is home, Nashville is where he is destined to be. There he met producer Michael Knox (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Eric Church) and the pair went to work on several new sides releasing in 2020. “Ground I Grew Up On” (Brandon Kinney, Josh Thompson, Brett Beavers) and “Let There Be Country” (Jason Afable, Steve Moakler, Tim Nichols) � released April 10 on Buena Vista Records/Industrial Meedia’s 19 Recordings � tell the stories of Laine’ss childhood on the bayou where on an average day you’ll find him fishing, riding his four wheeler, spending time with his family, dogs, and feasting on jambalaya or his Korean grandmother’s homemade kimchi. For more information about Laine Hardy, visit LaineHardyMusic.com and join his journey @thelainehardy.