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Lawrence returns with "Out Here In It"

Friday, February 16, 2024 – Tracy Lawrence released a new song today, "Out Here In It," the forerunner of a six-track EP, "Out Here In It," due June 7.

The new music comes two years after his 2022 "Hindsight 2020 Vol 3." album, and will feature songs penned with Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson, Jacob Durrett, Wyatt McCubbin, Devin Dawson and Lee Thomas Miller.

"It's been a while since I've been in the studio," said Lawrence. "I always have a blast working up new songs so it felt so good to cut new music. My last project, the 30th anniversary album 'Hindsight 2020,' was the closing of a chapter of my life. With this new project, I really wanted to freshen things up a bit. A little bit more contemporary but still very country. I'm very proud of it and hope you all really enjoy it."

The track listing is:
1. "Pretty Dang Good" (Wyatt McCubbin, Bobby Pinson, Carson Chamberlain)
2. "I Could Use One" (Brent Rupard, Brad Hutsell, Kyle James, Anthony Olympia)
3. "A Cowboy Would" (Jacob Durrett, Ernest Keith Smith, Devin Dawson, Rodney Clawson)
4. "Gulf of Mexico" (Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bubba Strait)
5. "Out Here In It" (Trey Lewis, Lee Thomas Miller, Chris Utley)
6. "Honky Tonk Up" (Monty Criswell, Derek George, Thomas Archer)

Lawrence also stars in a new music video as well.Set against Lawrence's cowboy silhouette, the video finds Lawrence reminiscing on his path that made him the person he is today and how his strong-will still carries him through the good and the bad life may throw his way.

Lawrence will take his new music to the road as he joins Riley Green for his Ain't My Last Rodeo Tour, beginning next Thursday, Feb. 22 in Pikeville, Ky.

The 33-stop tour will visit amphitheaters and arenas throughout the spring, with stops in Houston, Lexington, Ky., Tuscaloosa, Ala., Knoxville, Tenn., San Jose and Phoenix. On May 4, Lawrence will headline the Ryman Auditorium for the very first time.

Earlier this week, Tracy Lawrence, and his Mission:Possible Foundation donated a total of $345,000 to local charities in Middle Tennessee, supporting efforts to aid the homeless and hungry. This contribution, made during Random Acts of Kindness Week, adds to Lawrence's ongoing charitable endeavors, totaling over $2.8 million since the foundation's inception. Mission:Possible presented a total of $80,000 in donations to eight local beneficiaries, a $15,000 check donated to tornado relief funds and $250,000 contribution for the Nashville Rescue Mission.


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CD review - Headlights, Taillights and Radios After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Tracy Lawrence has resurfaced with his 13th studio album. Released on his own label, "Headlights, Taillights and Radios" is an 11-track radio friendly album that is polished with a contemporary gloss. As always, the melodies are simple, the hooks infectious and the voice unmistakable. The single Footprints On The Moon is country's answer to Train's Drops Of Jupiter. Let's catch a ride on a shooting star We'll wave goodbye ...


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