Jordan Rowe Enlists His Country Heroes For “10-4” Music Video; An Experience The Singer Will “Never Forget”

The new video features Rhett Akins, Eddie Montgomery
and Tracy Lawrence behind-the-scenes as they record “10-4”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “Promising young talent” (Rolling Stone) Jordan Rowe releases an all-new music video for standout track “10-4” featuring Rhett Akins, Eddie Montgomery and Tracy Lawrence, available everywhere now. The new video goes behind-the-scenes of recording the “rip-roaring Nineties-inspired trucker song” (Rolling Stone) as the “country upstart” (CMT) joins forces with his musical heroes in the studio.

The star-studded song “10-4” was released as part of his debut album and was tapped as Rolling Stone’s ‘Pick of the Week’ with a “Nineties icon stamp,” landing Rowe on Spotify’s New Traditions: Country Heroes playlist and Apple Music’s Country Risers playlist, among others.

Edited by Emma Kate Golden and recorded by Golden and Marisa Taylor, the video follows along as Rowe and the esteemed legends go in the studio to record “10-4.” “In a type of torch-passing event” American Songwriter shares, “the country stars shared wisdom with the quickly emerging act, ensuring the sanctity of preceding generations of country musicians.” “To watch them be in their element, and think about ‘Paint Me A Birmingham’ or ‘Something To Be Proud Of,’ some of my favorite songs of all time. I kind of got to feel like I watched how those songs were made,” Rowe tells American Songwriter.

Since its Aug. 6 release, Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy has racked up over 2.3M streams and garnered critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, CMT, American Songwriter, Country Now, Sounds Like Nashville and Taste of Country. This summer, the “gritted artist with a story to tell” (American Songwriter) has been performing throughout the Southeast alongside newcomer Reid Haughton and touring sensations Cody Johnson and Jon Pardi. This Fall, Rowe will hit the road with Dwight Yoakam and Jameson Rodgers.

In celebration of his debut album, Rowe will take over The Stage on Broadway on Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. for his first full-band show. For more information, visit jordanroweofficial.com or follow him on TikTokInstagramTwitterFacebook, and YouTube @jordanrowemusic.

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