Nashville, TN — Traditional country music artist CJ Garton signed an exclusive distribution deal earlier this month with New Day Christian in Nashville, TN. The first release through the new partnership is Garton’s new double country music album “Tales Of The Ole West And Other Libations To Please The Palate” on his own G-Bar Records. A limited amount of vinyl copies can be purchased on September 16th through Garton’s website and select retail stores. Each vinyl purchase will include a code for the digital download. The album will be universally available on all digital music platforms on October 22nd. www.cjgarton.com
“We are very humbled and grateful to have the outpouring of support we have received for this new double album. Ed Leonard and Kyle Johnson at New Day Christian understand our vision and are as thrilled as we are to be able to share this with the world. It feels great to have such a dedicated team around us that we can grow with and learn from. I can honestly say partnering with New Day Christian/Orchard feels like we have finally found a home.” -CJ Garton
“CJ Garton created an absolute masterpiece! From the songwriting to the performances to the intricate, symbolic packaging, CJ handcrafted every detail. We are honored to be part of his career.”
-Ed Leonard (Vice President – New Day Distribution)
“CJ Garton knows exactly who he is as an artist. I’m glad that we get to play a small part in taking his music to the marketplace. He’s about to light the country music world on fire.” -Kyle Johnson (Director of Marketing/New Day Christian)
CJ Garton is a 6th generation rancher living on a cattle farm that was founded by his family during the land run in the 1800’s just outside of Bristow, Oklahoma. A natural story teller, his songs are, by definition, working man’s music; all heart with an honest story. For years he has split his time between his home in Oklahoma and the one in Nashville where his songwriting savvy has been embraced by artists like Tanya Tucker, David Alan Coe, Struggle and Whey Jennings, Daryl Singletary and a handful of American Idol contestants. In Oklahoma with the help of the Mayor’s office in Bristow, CJ plans to reconstitute country music festivals in small towns along Route 66 that were bypassed with the instillation of interstates.