Denning takes the "Roads That Go Nowhere"; Mason debuts
Friday, May 24, 2024 – Travis Denning releases his debut, full-length album, "Roads That Go Nowhere," with 15 songs. Denning, a native of Warner Robins, Ga., singer/songwriter and Mercury Nashville recording artist, first made waves with the release of his Top 40 debut single "David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs" which went Gold. He celebrated his first number one and Platinum-certified single with the "After A Few" from Denning's debut EP "Beer's Better Cold."
The new album includes, "Southern Rock" which features HARDY, as well as a song with Canadian country singer Josh Ross, "The Sound of a Beer Getting Cracked." Denning writes a lot of songs focusing on drinking.
Vincent Mason signed a record deal with Interscope Records/UMG Nashville/Music Soup, it was announced earlier this week, and released his debut EP "Can't Just Be Me," today. The six-song project includes previously released tracks "Hell is a Dance Floor," "Livin' Proof" and "May Be." Entirely penned and co-produced by Mason, 23, grew up in Georgia. Brett Truitt helped produce the set.
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CD reviews for Travis Denning
Travis Denning is in love with beer. The Georgia native makes that abundantly clear on his six-song EP debut. Two have beer in the title, and the single hit "After a Few" incorporates downing a few more.
The opener, "Where That Beer's Been," may demonstrate the writing prowess of Denning to show that he just may be capable of writing a song about anything. Not many chuggers are going to delve into the finer points of beer transportation. But hey, a good lyric is a ...
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