Experience. It’s one of the necessary factors of being a great storyteller. Good, bad, success, failure – each add a layer to one’s life, creating the groundwork for the ability to connect with an audience. Creed Fisher is one of those storytellers. When his success in football from childhood through minor leagues came to an end, the Odessa, TX native found himself also closing the book on his 12-year marriage. It was at that point that music “found him,” and he hasn’t slowed down since. Writings songs that represent the working man and honors those who have given their lives for our freedoms, Fisher’s authenticity connects with his fans on a deep, relatable level. In addition to being on the road more than off, Fisher has released three albums and is set to release his fourth – Whiskey and the Dog – later this year. He delivered the album’s lead single “Jesus, Haggard & Jones” this past July and today he’s releasing his latest “High on the Bottle” as well as the music video premiering exclusively with The Country Note.
Showcasing Fisher’s outlaw country soul and command for storytelling, “High on the Bottle” helps satistify the itch that many country fans have as their love of the genre drives them to find that authentic, classic country sound. And the video goes hand-in-hand.
“The “High on the Bottle” video was filmed at one of the oldest Honky Tonks in Texas, Riley’s Tavern near San Marcos,” says Fisher. “We had a lot of friends come out to help us bring the video to life and also had some folks in the bar casually drinking. Several drinks later, everyone was ready to party, and I think we captured what it’s like to live the life we do as musicians and play the Honky Tonks.”
Watch the exclusive “High on the Bottle” music video premiere here:
“High on the Bottle” is available for download/streaming here.
For more information on Creed Fisher, visit his website creedfisher.net and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.