JON PARDI HEADLINING MILLION DOLLAR MUSIC FEST
March 22, 2023JON PARDI IS HEADLINING MILLION DOLLAR MUSIC FEST
Join GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter for his Jackson hole Debut!
Jon Pardi, will headline The Million Dollar Music Fest presented by The Cowboy Bar, in what will be the biggest production in the festival’s four-year history! The hit-making singer/songwriter, who has “refined and defined a country sound that is long on punch, power and the kind of honkytonk that gets people drinking, dancing and drowning their heartaches,” will headline the Town Square show alongside three other national acts!
The Academy of Country Music/Country Music Association award-winning artist recently released Country radio single “Tequila Little Time,” the follow up to his Platinum-certified #1 song, “Heartache Medication” and his Billboard Top 5 “Ain’t Always The Cowboy.”
In 2020, Pardi was the first Country artist to have two #1 singles on Country Radio and closed the year with the release of Heartache Medication Deluxe Edition, issued on the heels of his first CMA Album of the Year nomination, his second consecutive ACM Album of the Year nomination, and the Platinum-certification of title track “Heartache Medication.” Heartache Medication (Deluxe Edition) followed the release of “Ain’t Always The Cowboy” (Western Version) and RANCHO FIESTA SESSIONS-an eight-song album that features a combination of songs Pardi is both inspired by, and loves to perform-and his ACM/CMA nominated album, HEARTACHE MEDICATION. HEARTACHE MEDICATION debuted among the top albums on Billboard’s Country Albums chart and was named on Rolling Stone’s “Best Albums of the Year” and The Los Angeles Times “Best Albums of the Year” (#4) list as the only country artist/album represented. A “hero in the making” (Variety), Pardi is noted for his “long-lasting mark on the genre” (Music Row) and his impressive ability to carve out his own path creating “the kind of country music multiple generations came to know, and love can still work on a mass scale” (Variety). Filled with fiddle, twang and steel guitar, Pardi continues to “apply new ideas to country’s old sounds” (Los Angeles Times) and “bring authenticity back into Country music” (People).
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