Monday, December 11, 2023

Music Minute - Jerrod Niemann: Jingle Bell Rock

 Jerrod Niemann has delivered a dynamic blend of contemporary country with a touch of traditional roots on his cover of the time-honored seasonal standard, “Jingle Bell Rock.” The popular song is featured on a collection of classic holiday song covers promoted by Duke Spirits known for crafting award-winning ultra-premium bourbon, rye, and tequila, is an artisan distiller dedicated to preserving the legacy of American icon John Wayne. Their commitment is evident in the meticulous crafting of spirits using decades-old recipes and bottles from John Wayne's archives, encapsulating the enduring ideals that he stood for. Stream and download the music now on all digital music platforms HERE.

The popular tune has become a timeless holiday classic, synonymous with Christmas celebrations. Its enduring popularity is due to its infectious charm, making it a staple in holiday playlists and a go-to song for spreading Christmas cheer. 

“Jingle Bell Rock” invites listeners to engage in the merriment of the season, with references to dancing and enjoying the holiday festivities and the song's lively and festive nature has made it a favorite for holiday gatherings, parties, and festive occasions throughout the years.

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About Jerrod Niemann:
After almost a decade as a major-label artist, prolific Nashville hitmaker Jerrod Niemann has put his heart on his sleeve like never before with the patriotic anthem, “Old Glory.” Describing the resolute ballad as “100 percent heart, zero percent politics,” the singer-songwriter wrote the track in honor of U.S. soldiers following the 2017 Tongo Tongo ambush in Niger. A veteran of multiple USO Tours, Niemann knew how much those heroes were willing to sacrifice in the name of duty, from missing their children’s first steps and soccer games to holidays, anniversaries and so much more. He performed “Old Glory” live for the first time during that year’s USO Holiday Tour and is now bringing it to the American public. Also in 2017, Niemann dug deep into his journey for the critically acclaimed album This Ride – which includes the feel-good jam “I Got This,” the uplifting duet “A Little More Love” (with Lee Brice) and the classy romance of “God Made a Woman.” Known for clever wordplay and attention-grabbing lyrics, the engaging singer-songwriter topped Country charts with his PLATINUM-certified anthem “Drink to That All Night,” a multi-week #1 from the 2014 album HIGH NOON – on which he co-wrote eight of the 12 tracks. Niemann first burst onto the scene in 2010 with his #1 major-label debut, Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury, which skyrocketed on the strength of his platinum-certified #1 smash “Lover, Lover” and gold-certified Top 5 “What Do You Want.” His second release, Free The Music, included Top 15 “Shinin’ On Me” and the poignant ballad “Only God Could Love You More.” From Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association and CMT Award nominations to headlining and touring with some of Country’s hottest acts including Dierks Bentley, Brad Paisley, and Keith Urban, Niemann continues making his mark by creatively pushing boundaries while still offering a sincere nod to the legends before him. His latest endeavor includes producing an upcoming album on Lee Brice. 

About Duke Spirits:
Duke Spirits is an artisan distiller crafting award-winning ultra-premium bourbon, rye, and tequila. Crafted from decades-old recipes and bottles from the archives of American icon John Wayne, Duke Spirits is committed to preserving the legacy of John Wayne and the great American ideals he stood for. For more information visit www.dukespirits.com and follow on socials @DukeSpirits. Must be 21+. Stay current with Duke Spirits on their websiteFacebookInstagram and YouTube

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