JOINED ZACH TOP FOR RYMAN AUDITORIUM TOUR STOP LAST FRIDAY (2/28); SENDS “MAJOR SIGNAL THAT TRADITIONAL COUNTRY SOUNDS ARE MAKING A COMEBACK” (BILLBOARD)
“WORTHINGTON’S ABILITY TO MATCH THE IMPACT OF THE TIMELESS ICONOGRAPHY OF THE ARTISTS AND MOMENTS HE CALLS UPON IN HIS ART IS GROWING IN RENOWN.” – THE TENNESSEAN
“I’m The One (feat. Marty Stuart)” cover art | Download here
Jake Worthington plays Ryman Auditorium last Friday, Feb. 28 | Image by Colin Warren | Download here
NASHVILLE, TENN. – Big Loud Texas country traditionalist Jake Worthington brought his signature twang to Music City on Friday, Feb. 28 with a rollicking opening set at Ryman Auditorium where he announced his forthcoming song “I’m The One (feat. Marty Stuart)” set for release on March 14.
The song co-written with Stuart and Jenna LaMaster and featuring the legendary hall-of-famer Stuart on guitar shines as the first release since Worthington’s down-on-your-luck duet “Hello Shitty Day” with superstar Miranda Lambert. With more new music on the horizon, “I’m The One” proves why Worthington is “infinitely valued as a fundamental part of the neotraditional movement afoot again in country music” (The Tennessean).
In addition to Worthington’s set at the Mother Church which included favorites from his self-titled debut album of “gorgeous beer-joint purism” (Texas Monthly) like “Next New Thing,” “Night Time Is My Time,” and waltzing “State You Left Me In,” the La Porte, Texas native also popped up last Friday at Lucchese, the sought-after western wear brand and bootmaker, in the Gulch for an acoustic set.
Worthington will continue to tour supporting Zach Top and Riley Green throughout the spring. For tour dates, please visit jakeworthington.com.
Jake Worthington plays acoustic set at Lucchese in the Gulch on Friday, Feb. 28 | Image by Colin Warren | Download here