Hit Track Lands On Top Country Playlists
Nashville, TN – Country music fans can catch the long-awaited music video for Aaron Watson’s hit, “Run Wild Horses,” set for an exclusive broadcast premiere on June 28 on CMT’s 24/7 digital music channel, CMT Music. Tune in at 6:00am ET and throughout the day to see the sweet clip (or online HERE), featuring his wife of 15 years, Kimberly (@MrsAaronWatson), as she makes her music video debut.
The real life love story, directed by Benjamin Ranzinger, was filmed in the Watson’s hometown of Buffalo Gap, Texas (population 468) at one of their favorite spots, the Perini Ranch. The romantic clip portrays the antithesis of a one-night stand, highlighting the couple’s staying power and ability to keep the spark in their marriage.
“Run free as the wind my passion on your skin
Your lips on mine run wild horses
Run out of control deep down in your soul
We become one, run wild horses run.”
Starting today, fans can vote for “Run Wild Horses” to be featured on the CMT Music 12 Pack Countdown by visiting http://www.cmt.com/shows/cmt-
The tour in support of new album Vaquero continues to heat up the summer with a slew of sellouts already under Watson’s belt in 2018, including a record-breaking attendance in Midland, TX. The success puts Watson in great company, earning a slot in the coveted Top 100 on Pollstar’s recent “Global Concert Pulse,” which ranks each artist by average box office gross per city worldwide. Full list of dates, tickets and information is available at AaronWatson.com.Aaron Watson wrapped 2017 with a Top 10 on the national radio charts with his self-penned “Outta Style.” At 50 weeks, the hit single shattered a Billboard record, marking the longest trek to the coveted spot in the history of their Country Airplay Chart. The Texas troubadour ended his banner year with his album Vaquero earning one of the 10 biggest album debuts of the year in country music and a number of “Best Album of 2017” nods, including Whiskey Riff and the No. 1 spot on Taste of Country’s year end list, proclaiming the project “a rich collection of cowboy poetry.”