Fans of Jerrod Niemann's hit song 'Drink to That All Night' are going to like the 12 songs that surround it on 'High Noon,' his new studio album scheduled for release on March 25. Niemann revealed the track listing to Taste of Country, saying his third major label studio effort is a party album.
What does Jerrod Niemann have up his sleeve? The singer is teasing a big announcement, but there's only one clue: it will be revealed at high noon Thursday (Jan. 23).
On the 9th day of Jerrod Niemann's Christmas giveaway, the 'Drink to That All Night' singer gave to you ... one signed drumstick, one Jerrod Niemann T-shirt and a Dehydration Nation membership. That's his fan club, and your opportunity to score all sorts of great freebies and exclusives.
Country Jam 2014 in Grand Junction, Colo. just got a whole lot bigger. Brantley Gilbert has just been announced as a performer for this four-day festival, one of the biggest and longest-running in the country.
Christmas music has never sounded so good. Let Jerrod Niemann be in charge of the audio this year, with a new pair of Sony Headphones from the 'Drink to That All Night' hitmaker. That's the Day 7 prize of this 12 Days of Jerrod giveaway.
Day 5 of the 12 Days of Jerrod giveaway is straight money. Win a $100 Visa gift card to spend any way you want ... if you're chosen as Monday's (Dec. 9) winner.
Jerrod Niemann and his fans seem up for any challenge. Earlier this week, the singer's new song 'Drink to That All Night' took care of 'I Hold On' by Dierks Bentley. It was a close contest, but in the end, a push from the Kansas-born singer's fans moved the song to a new Showdown round against a song famous for being part of a television commercial.
Jerrod Niemann has a new job as a bartender -- well, sort of. In his interactive music video for 'Drink to That All Night,' the singer plays the duty of a barkeeper, and you'll feel like you're sitting across the counter from him, ordering up your favorite drinks, even if you're on your couch.
Jerrod Niemann has never sounded like anyone else on the radio, and 'Drink to That All Night' doesn't capitulate. The party anthem begins like a freight train barreling down some Blue Ridge mountaintop before introducing guitars, vocal effects and a final chorus that's made for fist-pumping.