08/26/2024

BRIAN KELLEY PLEDGES TO BE HIMSELF IN “PUT MYSELF ON”

A strong-minded and self-reliant artist who’s entirely fearless when it comes to speaking his truth, DIAMOND-selling superstar Brian Kelley celebrates his birthday today (8/26) by releasing the first song from his forthcoming sophomore album titled “Put Myself On.” Listen here.

“This is the first song off my album coming this fall. This album is extra special,” shared Kelley on Instagram. “All brand-new songs written right after the release of Tennessee Truth, all written by just me.”

Like all of his next full-length project – the follow-up to his debut album Tennessee Truth (Big Machine Records) – Kelley penned “Put Myself On” completely on his own, echoing his commitment to absolute authenticity in every aspect of his craft. 

With equal parts passion, power, and razor-sharp wit, the boldly outspoken track makes a declaration of his own refusal to play by the rules, expertly dropping in a few sly references to heroes like Hank Williams Jr. Produced by Katlin Owen and Caleb Gilbreath, and recorded live with Kelley’s touring band, with its gritty beats and blazing guitar riffs, “Put Myself On” ultimately builds to a brooding intensity in its final moment, when he delivers a lyric encapsulating his overall mission with his music: “I’ll do it my way / I’ll do it with a song / I’ll look back and say I put myself on.” The result is a fired-up statement to spark Kelley’s most formidable chapter yet.

As “Acres” (off Tennessee Truth) takes root at Country radio after being most-added in the Top 3 during launch, he’s playing this current single and more during the fall run of his SURF POST SESSIONS. Hot off a SOLD-OUT set this summer, Kelley’s headline shows are again hosted in the backyard of the Tribe Kelley Surf Post in Grayton Beach, FL. The Tribe Kelley Surf Post is run by Kelley and his wife Brittney, and is fully stocked with Tribe Kelley brand items. Fans can find the list of September dates and purchase tickets to his SURF POST SESSIONS here.

Next up, Kelley is kicking off the fourth annual Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, as part of the INDYCAR CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND, by headlining the Big Machine’s Cavalcade Of Stars slot (7 p.m. CT) during the FREE multi-artist FREEDOM FRIDAY concert on Broadway in downtown Nashville on September 13. The FREEDOM FRIDAY event honors members of the Military, Police, Fire, First Responders, and Frontline Heroes. The following day, he’s also tapped to play on the iHeartCountry FanZone Stage. Tickets can be purchased online at MusicCityGP.com or by calling 866.RACE.TIX. Check out his website for additional information on Kelley's upcoming shows.

 

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ABOUT BRIAN KELLEY:
DIAMOND-selling superstar Brian Kelley enters the next chapter of a record-breaking, history-making career with his sophomore album in the works, as current single “Acres” roots at Country radio (as featured on both his debut full-length project Tennessee Truth and the Deluxe edition) via Big Machine Records. With a sold-out run of headline shows and SURF POST SESSIONS on tap, after back-to-back residencies at Tribe Kelley Surf Post in Grayton Beach, FL – owned by the Ormond Beach native and his wife Brittney – Kelley continues to diversify his thriving enterprise with collaborations including Tribe Kelley (with Brittney), Papa Surf Burger Bar (with Brittney; Jason and Brittany Aldean; Tom and Chris Glavine), and a partnership with Oyster City Brewing Company. First known as the Florida half of the GRAMMY-nominated Florida Georgia Line, the ACM Breakout Artist of the Decade Award recipients garnered 19 career #1s and became the first and only act to achieve two RIAA DIAMOND singles in Country music history (14X PLATINUM #1s: “Cruise” and “Meant to Be” with Bebe Rexha). Surpassing 17 billion global streams, selling more than 40 million tracks and 4.8 million albums worldwide, plus playing to over 4 million fans, FGL has been honored by AMA, Billboard, CMA, and CMT Music Awards, as well as having a Florida Georgia Line: Mix It Up Strong exhibit at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.