Jason Morton and The Chesapeake Sons “Ride All Night” With Debut Single, Out Today

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Nashville, Tenn. — Southern rock group Jason Morton and The Chesapeake Sons release their debut single “Ride All Night” to radio today, May 24.

“Ride All Night” is the first single to drop from the band’s self-titled debut album released in November 2017 via Copperline Music Group.

“This song was one of the last songs to be written and recorded for the album. When the creative process began, we had absolutely no idea this would become the first track on the record and the first single!” says Morton. “Although the lyrics are simple, they are a perfect fit for the outlaw vibe of this record.”

Written by Morton and Will Edwards, the track showcases the frontman’s powerful vocal range and the band’s southern rock influences, reminiscent of The Black Crowes, The Marshall Tucker Band, and The Allman Brothers Band.

Morton continues, “The tune is about a guy who was dealt a bad hand in life. His ups and downs and bad decisions eventually led him to constant run-ins with the law. This in turn led to a big mistake that can’t be taken back. He’s now at a point of no return. He’s on the run and has to ‘ride all night all alone’ in attempt to escape his past.”

The band will make their CMA Fest debut on the Spotlight Stage at the Music City Center on SundayJune 10 at 3:00 PM CT.

“My only experience with CMA Fest thus far has been as an attendee,” explains Morton. “For the first time, I will now be attending as a performer. This is an absolute honor and to say I’m excited would be an understatement!”

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