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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country music recording artist Sam Grow unveils his first new release of the year with his heartfelt single, “Red Lights.” Written by James LeBlanc and Grow himself, the single boasts emotional and relatable lyrics that anyone experiencing heartbreak can sing along to while tapping their foot to the upbeat tempo. “Red Lights” is now available for download and stream on all digital platforms!
“Those one stoplight towns sure can draw up a lot of memories while you’re waiting for it to change to green,” shares Grow. “If you’ve ever had a relationship within a square mile place where every memory you made together is painted all over town, you’ll want to hear this.”
The single arrives on the heels of Grow’s latest album, Manchester, which was released on October 21st, 2022 and has already earned almost 10 million cumulative streams across all platforms. Throughout his career, Sam has earned over 94 million cumulative streams with hits such as “Kiss My Ass,” “Song About You,” and “Without You.” Grow plans to continue his success this Spring with his North American show dates supporting Demun Jones on his Straw Hat Tour. For tickets and more information, visit HERE.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
4/7 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Sunshine Studios Live w/ Demun Jones
4/8 – Cheyenne, Wyo. @ Outlaw Saloon w/ Demun Jones
4/9 – Greeley, Colo. @ Moxi Theatre w/ Demun Jones
4/11 – Billings, Mont. @ Pub Station w/ Demun Jones
4/12 – Great Falls, Mont. @ The Newberry w/ Demun Jones
4/14 – Portland, Ore. @ Ponderosa Lounge & Grill w/ Demun Jones
4/15 – Portland, Ore. @ Ponderosa Lounge & Grill w/ Demun Jones
4/16 – Medford, Ore. @ The Rocky Tonk Saloon w/ Demun Jones
4/18 – Chico, Calif. @ Tackle Box Bar & Grill w/ Demun Jones
4/19 – Reno, Nev. @ Virginia Street Brewhouse w/ Demun Jones
4/20 – Roseville, Calif. @ Goldfield Trading Post Roseville w/ Demun Jones
4/21 – Fresno, Calif. @ Fulton 55 w/ Demun Jones
4/22 – Ramona, Calif. @ Ramona Mainstage w/ Demun Jones
4/23 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ Hard Rock Cafe w/ Demun Jones
4/24 – Flagstaff, Ariz. @ The Museum Club w/ Demun Jones
4/26 – Inman, Kan. @ 365 Sports Complex w/ Demun Jones
4/27 – Springfield, Mo. @ Midnight Rodeo w/ Demun Jones
4/28 – Mountain Home, Ark. @ Oasis w/ Demun Jones
5/5 – Fredericksburg, Va. @ Hard Times Cafe
5/6 – Newark, Del. @ Halftime Sports Bar & Music Venue
5/7 – Ocean City, Md. @ SpringFest
5/18 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Soundwell
5/19 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ Stoney’s Rockin Country
6/8 – Warrendale, Pa. @ Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
6/9 – Essex, Md. @ The Crazy Tuna Bar & Grille
6/10 – Solomons, Md. @ Tiki Bar Solomons Island
7/3 – Millsboro, Del. @ Paradise Grill
For more information on Sam Grow, visit his website and follow his social media channels linked below.
About Sam Grow:
After the breakout success of his first studio album, 2019’s Love and Whiskey, a lot has changed for Average Joes Entertainment star Sam Grow. That milestone project followed years of grinding work, writing his own tunes, booking his own shows, and recording his own EPs … but it was all rewarded. Love and Whiskey hit number one on iTunes’ Country Albums chart – doing so with zero radio airplay – and since then he’s only poured more gas on the fire. Grow’s 2020 single “Song About You” burned red hot, pulling in almost 50 million streams and getting named one of Spotify’s “Best Country Songs” in the process. Later that year, due to the global COVID pandemic, Grow pioneered the Backyards & Bonfires Tour, where he traveled to fans’ backyards all across the country for intimate performances. In 2021, Sam released his second full-length studio album, This Town, a fan-favorite earning nearly 70 million streams worldwide. Grow’s latest album, Manchester, was released on Friday, October 21st via Average Joes Entertainment. The album pays homage to his new community through gracious melodies and vivid storytelling. “Manchester, TN is where I live and I’ve fallen in love with the people and the peace that I’ve found in this new little hometown of mine. I’m so proud of this album and I hope my community here is, too.”
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