Jon Pardi’s “She Drives Away” Out Now
Fifth Studio Album, HONKYTONK HOLLYWOOD Out April 11

Jon Pardi - HONKYTONK HOLLYWOOD

From Press Release – 

Jon Pardi “opens the door to his next musical chapter” (American Songwriter) with the release of his new single, “She Drives Away,” from his upcoming fifth studio album HONKYTONK HOLLYWOOD, set for release on April 11. “She Drives Away” poignantly captures the emotional journey of a father witnessing his daughter grow up and letting her go. 

Listen to “She Drives AwayHERE 

“‘She Drives Away’ is a song that I knew I was going to record immediately,”

Said Pardi.

“I think most dads of daughters will relate to it, but it reminded me so much of Summer and my journey. From when we started dating, to asking her dad for her hand in marriage, and then having our daughters. Now, I’ll go through it from the other side with my daughters. It’s a special song, and I’m really excited for people to hear it.”

She Drives Away” follows the release of  “Love The Lights Out” and the lead single “Friday Night Heartbreaker.” The track combines rock influences with Pardi’s signature twang and is the introductory track to the 17-track album. 

Pre-order the album HERE.

Check out the performance video for “She Drives Away

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Dave Pearson is based out of Richmond, VA by way of Hayward, WI. He has long had a passion for music. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, he rocked out to the likes of Barry Manilow, Neil Diamond, and The Lettermen. Then, one Saturday night, being the rebel he was born to be, he caught an Alice Cooper interview (it may have been on The Midnight Special) and saw him perform, “Welcome to My Nightmare”. Dave was hooked on Rock and Roll (and many other genres as well). Dave has enjoyed (amateur) photography to some degree most of his adult life. Recently Dave started to apply his event photography skills in various music settings with success. He finds that photographing a performance gives him a much greater appreciation for the artist.