Tune in During 10am Local Hour to Hear Granger Talk About New Album Country Things
Granger Also to Appear on LA’s Popular KTLA Morning News at 9am PT / 11am CT Hour
Nashville, TN – (December 3, 2020) – Granger Smith is set to appear on NBC’s TODAY with Hoda & Jenna during the 10am local hour as part of his action-packed street-week for his brand-new album, Country Things. He will also go live on the popular Los Angeles morning show, KTLA Morning News, during the 9am PT/11am CT hour to discuss the album that PEOPLE describes “the artist who built his massive fan base on beer, boots and truck songs is still present … but Smith also has unflinchingly put the full range of his big heart on display.” Tomorrow is the final day to enter Granger’s contest for fans to win a chance at bringing home his very own truck. The contest ends TOMORROWat 11:59pm CT and five lucky members of the Yee Yee Nation will be chosen to win a trip to the Yee Yee Farm in Texas and participate in the contest to take the truck home. Enter to win here: yeeyee.com/truck. Please note the terms exclude non-contiguous states Alaska and Hawaii. In addition to these TV appearances, Granger’s street-week has been full of exciting things. On Monday, November 30, not only did he film the music video for “Diesel (feat. Earl Dibbles Jr.)” that’s guaranteed to be full of character, Granger was also Facebook’s Artist of the Day featured on the Music on Facebook Page where he talked about his new album LIVE on set of the video shoot. Watch here! On December 2, Granger was featured as part of TikTok’s SoundOff program where he went live on his TikTok profile to hang out, play some music, and share stories about Country Things. To top it all off, Granger will appear tomorrow NBC’s TODAY with Hoda & Jenna during the 10am local hour, and then will appear at 9am PT/11am CT on KTLA Morning News to discuss Country Things. The physical full-length album released on November 27 (and digital full-length album on Monday), makes for the perfect stocking-stuffer. Old or young, this album is for anyone who appreciates (or needs a reminder) of the little things in life that are sometimes overlooked. Split into two parts, but painting one whole picture, Country Things is all about the things that money and politics and status can’t buy. According to American Songwriter, “As a songwriter, he captures the essence of what remains when all else has been taken away.” The full-length album is meant to be listened to like a rollercoaster ride. It has highs and lows and, in the end, leaves the listener satisfied. Released in September, Country Things, Vol.1 showcases the man, the father, the performer, and bona fide artist Granger has become. With songs such as “I Kill Spiders,” “Heroes,” and “Country & Ya Know It feat. Earl Dibbles Jr.”, Vol. 1 takes listeners through the up and down journey leaving them with heartfelt belly-laughs. Country Things, Vol. 2 is the final loop of the rollercoaster ride with songs such as “6 String Stories,” “Buy A Boy A Baseball,” and “Workaholic (feat. Earl Dibbles Jr.)” that bring it all home. The album and contest are just another layer of Granger’s multifaceted life. Granger has his own outdoor apparel company called Yee Yee Apparel in which they have been able to donate over $230,000 to various charities they feel passionate about with the revenue generated from this company. From his family YouTube show “The Smiths,” to well-known alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr., to his No. 1 book “If You’re City, If You’re Country,” to his Granger Smith Podcast, to his hero-honoring documentary “They Were There: A Hero’s Documentary,” to his work with TheRiver Kelly Fund, the chart-topper continues to build a brand synonymous with those who cherish hard work and those who want to live life to its fullest. Keep up with Granger Smith on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter and visit his website here. Visit Yee Yee Apparel’s website here and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter for updates. ABOUT GRANGER SMITH:Over the course of his groundbreaking career, Granger Smith has amassed a massive and rabid audience now known as “Yee Yee Nation” built through heavy touring and grassroots fan engagement. He now has a social media following exceeding eight and half million along with more than one billion online video views. Signed to BBR Music Group’s Wheelhouse Records, Smith broke onto the national scene with Remington, an album that garnered him the No. 1 smash “Backroad Song.” Smith was also awarded a BMI Country Award for writing, producing, publishing and performing “Backroad Song” and followed it with the Top Five hit, “If The Boot Fits.” “Backroad Song” was one of the Top 10 Most Played Country singles of 2016 according to Mediabase and has been certified RIAA PLATINUM. His album When The Good Guys Win spawned the hit “Happens Like That” that has been certified RIAA GOLD. Not only has Granger stacked major accolades as an artist, but he also released his first-ever book If You’re City, If You’re Country, which immediately hit No. 1 on Amazon best-selling lists. Known as an artist but also for his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., his family’s YouTube series “The Smiths” and his iconic outdoor apparel company, Yee Yee Apparel, Smith is a jack of all trades. Additionally, Granger and his wife Amber Smith started The River Kelly Fund to bring awareness and invest in children in need, arts and education, wildlife preservation, military, veteran and first responder assistance, donor affiliations, and many more organizations in honor of their son River Kelly Smith. Taking all of these experiences and channeling them into good, Smith recently released his 10th studio album Country Things which ultimately showcases the man, the father, the performer and bona fide artist Smith has become.
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