Amy Darling Hits the Music City Streets In Video For ‘Nashville Nights’

Jeff
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Amy Darling has just released a sizzling new single and brand-new video for, ‘Nashville Nights.’ The new honky tonk rock anthem from the artist shows how she continues to walk between the worlds of various genres fusing them together effortlessly, all while walking the Music City streets in a fantastic getup.

Amy comments on the track by saying:

‘Nashville Nights’ is a universal anthem for the city I love and call home.” “An empirical observation, and a glimpse into the phenomenon of people flocking to Music City from all over the world to get a piece of the action. The city can grow and change, but the ‘party never goes away.’”

“Nashville Nights” was recorded a The Bomb Shelter with engineer Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes, Phosphorescent, Hurray For the Riff Raff) and producer Mike Webb (Hank Williams Jr, Bobby Keys) at the helm. A touch of Nashville ‘twang’ is provided by pedal-steel player Luke Schneider (Margo Price, Third Man Records) The music video, directed by Lorena Lopez & Jon Karr,

“Nashville Nights” is the first release from Amy Darling’s upcoming album set to release Early spring 2023.

More From Amy Darling

Nashville-based rock and roller Amy Darling brings the soul and swagger of rock and roll’s classic era back to life, with her own flare.

Her life-long love of the genre led her down an unexpected path, taking her from Los Angeles to a school in London, where she first dove head-first into developing herself as an artist. Over the years, she’s become revered in the music scene of Nashville, her current home, packing local venues with fans eager to see her electrifying live performances, adorned in one of her ostentatious stage outfits. By expertly mixing old school influences with her own modern perspective and fearless delivery, Darling has positioned herself as one of rock’s most intriguing new voices.

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