With Four Instant Gratification Downloads To Be Released
Between April 6 And May 22
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Following the announcement of joining Toby Keith’s “Country Comes to Town Tour” this summer, rising neo-traditional country music sensation Chancey Williams’ highly anticipated new album, 3rd Street, will be available for pre-order Monday, April 6, with four instant gratification downloads to be released off the record between April 6 and May 22, the full album release date.
Instant gratification download schedule is as follows:
04.06.20 “College” + Album pre-sale available
04.20.20 “Let it Go”
05.04.20 “Outlaws”
05.18.20 “Meet Me in Montana” (feat. Brooke Latka)
05.22.20 Full Album release
Pre-order 3rd Street on iTunes HERE.
Produced by country music hit maker Trent Willmon (Cody Johnson’s producer), the 13 track full-length album is sure to resonate with country music fans of all ages from the reminiscent throwback tune “College,” to upbeat anthems like “The World Needs More Cowboys” and “Fastest Gun in Town” to raw, stripped-down ballads like “Let It Go” and “Wyoming Wind.” Gritty two-stepping tracks “Outlaws” and “One More For the Road” are sure to resonate with traditional country music fans.
The current single, “Fastest Gun in Town,” made its live debut during round six of the WNFR. Keeping to his cowboy roots, Williams was eager to release the single and its official music video during the “Superbowl of Rodeo.” Fans can watch the new video, an authentic piece showcasing the true rodeo lifestyle, HERE.
The third single off the album, “Tonight We’re Drinkin’,” debuted at no. 6 on iTunes New Country Chart and made its live debut at the sold-out 98th annual Greeley Stampede, prior to Cody Johnson’s performance.
Country Rebel debuted Williams’ second single off the album, “Wyoming Wind,” a classic, country ballad that has won the hearts of traditional country music fans.
“‘The World Needs More Cowboys,’ the first single release from the album, is a fun song and anthem, but also captures the way I feel about the American West and the high character of the people here,” said Williams. Read more about the single in William’s Q&A with Cowboys & Indians Magazine HERE.
Renewing the traditional roots of country music for young fans and old spirits who covet authenticity in his honest ode to the Old West, Williams was recently chosen to represent Wyoming as one of the five artists featured in the USA Through Music campaign that airs as a short film on BBC World News.
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