Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Cole Swindell Calls ‘Down Home Sessions’ EP A ‘Thank You’ To His Fans

Cole Swindell may be a relatively new artist, but the singer is making a big name for himself. In fact, his first two singles became No. 1 hits, and he's thanking his fans for help with the release of 'Down Home Sessions EP.

Swindell stopped by Taste of Country Nights studio to chat with host Sam Alex about how lucky we have been in the music so far. He says he is constantly having to pinch yourself to know that this is real.



"I'm in the way of permanent pinch, friend," says Alex. "Getting you the first single to debut at No. 1 songm then the next number 1 is ... I'm so excited to have a new one now. It's just ... a lot has changed now in the last year, you know, by the well for me. I am so grateful that I have this great support so early in my career, man. "

 
Adds the singer, "It's been a great year so far."


Swindell's New Single 'not worth the whiskey, "a fun song that reminds listeners of a break not really worth spending your good liquor. The song does not appear in the five-track EP, which is available but that means more space for new songs - songs that are destined Swindell says to her fans.
"I started my career writing some songs. I felt like when we were preparing for my album and what songs were going to do, I knew I did not have enough room to get some of those people really wanted to hear," says the singer . "So the fact that Warner supported me and let me put some type of music to fans as a thank you for supporting me here ... I'll be touring some clubs around the country, the Down Home Tour so called the 'Down Home Sessions.' "

 
Swindell's tour is already underway, with dates until mid-December.