Lee Brice and Tyler Farr were all set to kick off their Life Off My Years Tour on Feb. 4, but due to vocal surgery and enforced vocal rest, Farr had to step off the bill. In his place, Maddie & Tae, Clare Dunn and Jerrod Niemann will be added to select dates.
Jerrod Niemann recently opened up to Taste of Country about a prank tour buddy Tyler Farr attempted to play on him while they were in Jamaica for the Boots on the Beach event, and now, the video proof has emerged.
It begins with "I was in bed with my wife ..." and ends with "I can't believe he didn't get hurt!" In between, Jerrod Niemann's story about Tyler Farr breaking into his hotel room in Jamaica takes all sorts of strange twists and turns, and ends with someone having to pay for damages.
It's no secret -- I love Jerrod Niemann. I cannot handle partying with the guy because he truly can "drink to that all night," and I just can't anymore, but I do love to try when he comes to town.
When the song "Drink to That All Night" came out, I also must confess I thought, "Wow, is that country?" Well, what is and what isn't country can be debated all day and many
There's a room in Jerrod Niemann's house; a red room. Don't jump to conclusions, although it is where the 'Drink to That All Night' singer says he builds confidence. Think red walls, a red ceiling, thick shag carpet -- red.
You won't find a musical environment more casual than the one Jerrod Niemann put together to work on his new studio album, 'High Noon.' The 'Drink to That All Night' singer tells Taste of Country Nights how tailgating activities played an important role in the writing process.
Kick open the doors of the High Noon Saloon and stir up trouble with Jerrod Niemann with his new interactive bar fight game and a sweet prize pack. Enter here to win an autographed prize from the 'Drink to That All Night' hitmaker.
In less than a month, Jerrod Niemann's fans will be able to get their hands on 'Donkey,' a laugh-out-loud new track from the 'High Noon' album. The song -- available for preview via this Taste of Country exclusive -- plays also plays a pivotal role in Niemann's 'Journey to High Noon,' a wild western filmed amongst a bar full of outlaws and beautiful women.
Fans of Jerrod Niemann's hit song 'Drink to That All Night' are going to like the 12 songs that surround it on 'High Noon,' his new studio album scheduled for release on March 25. Niemann revealed the track listing to Taste of Country, saying his third major label studio effort is a party album.