ESQUIRE PROFILES DIERKS BENTLEY AND CONCLUDES THAT HE IS
“COUNTRY MUSIC’S MOST RELATABLE STAR”
NASHVILLE, TN – Between the fan-packed walls of St. Louis’ Vintage Vinyl to the roaring crowd at the nights’ amphitheater show, Esquire profiles multi-Platinum entertainer Dierks Bentley’s unparalleled career. The inside look celebrates the release of Bentley’s No. One and critically acclaimed album BLACK (Capitol Records Nashville) on vinyl before his 2016 SOMEWHERE ON A BEACH TOUR stop, ultimately revealing that the “attention to detail has dominated Bentley’s career and made him one of country’s most relatable stars.”
Known for “traveling his own path,” Esquire uncovers how Bentley continues “balancing robust record sales and heavy radio play with acclaim from even those critics who had seemed allergic to Nashville’s output in the past.”
To read more, visit: http://www.esquire.com/
Bentley explores the most intimate and sometimes darkest corners of his relationship history with his No. One selling and critically acclaimed album BLACK (Capitol Records Nashville). Its Top 5 single “Different For Girls” follows the multi-week No. One Platinum summer anthem “Somewhere On A Beach.” The multi-faceted entertainer’s seven previous studio albums have sold more than 7 million copies, notched 14 chart-topping singles, earned 13 GRAMMY nominations, countless CMA, ACM and CMT nominations, a membership to the Grand Ole Opry for more than a decade and hosting duties for the 2016 ACM Awards. Bentley’s 2016 SOMEWHERE ON A BEACH TOUR has extended the run with additional arena dates through the end of October with Randy Houser.
For more information and a full list of tour dates, visit www.dierks.com.