Munsick pays tribute to his "Little Man"
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Munsick pays tribute to his "Little Man"

Friday, March 24, 2023 – Ian Munsick, who is out with "White Buffalo" on April 7, today released "Little Man," an ode to his son.

Munsick wrote the song with Adam James and Be Simonetti.

"The best songs are the ones inspired by life-changing events," Munsick said. "First love, true love, heartbreak, death, birth. As a songwriter, these monumental experiences continue to bring out the best music in me. Becoming a father is no exception. My life changed forever when Crawford came into this world. Suddenly, nothing was more important. Snow cones, Tonka trucks and sleepless nights began to take over my life, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm a better man because of my little man."

"Little Man" is one of 18 tracks on Munsick's sophomore album. The forthcoming project, which comes three years after his debut, "Coyote Cry," is an ode to the the American West. "White Buffalo" has already yielded the duet "Long Live Cowgirls" with two-time CMA Award winner Cody Johnson.

After a brief vocal rest, Munsick continues to travel the nation on his headlining Long Live Cowgirls Tour. The run features Ashland Craft, with Ned LeDoux, The Munsick Boys, Ryan Charles and 49 Winchester announced as special guest on select dates. He will also hit Stagecoach Festival on April 28 before heading to Nashville for his sold-out, headlining debut at the Ryman Auditorium on May 16.



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