Country Quickies 6/17
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Jon Pardi announces new album: Jon Pardi is ready to drop new music. The singer announced he’ll release the new album “Mr. Saturday Night” on September 2nd. “A lot of time was spent living with the songs on this record,” Jon shares. “There is more life experience on Mr. Saturday Night than any album I’ve released before,” noting, “I chose ‘Mr. Saturday Night’ as the title track because it’s special to me. I’ve been hanging onto it for three years and can’t wait for people to hear it, and the rest of these songs.” The album contains 14 songs, including Jon’s latest single “Fill ‘Er Up.”
Walker Hayes takes wife to Applebee’s for anniversary: Walker Hayes infamously sang about going to Applebee’s on a date night in his hit song “Fancy Like,” and he wasn’t lying about it. The singer shared in an Instagram video that he recently took wife Laney to the fast-casual restaurant for their 18th wedding anniversary. “So it's no lie. Laney loves Applebee's," he shares. "I was like, 'Where you wanna go to celebrate year 18?' She was like, 'Applebee's.'... She's low-maintenance." Check it out here.
Luke Combs teases new single: Luke Combs’ new album “Growin’ Up” comes June 24th, and he just gave fans another taste of the album. The singer shared that the next single from the record will be “The Kind Of Love We Make,” which officially comes out tomorrow along with the music video. He also shared the video poster for the song, featuring a fictional newspaper “The Bootlegger.”
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Carly Pearce raises $10K selling her closet: As we told you, Carly Pearce held a special pop-up during CMA Fest, where she sold items from her closet. Well, that sale raised $10,000 for the Music Health Alliance. “Thank you to everyone who came to the inaugural Carly’s Closet event!,” she shared. “You raised over $10,000 for the @musichealthalliance! I am overjoyed by your generosity,” adding, “I loved meeting you and looking in your shopping bags to see what you purchased. I am thrilled that so many of my clothes have a new home…and that we are helping the people who make the music in the process.”