Country star Jordan Davis brings “Ain’t Enough Road” to Rosemont

This is the day before the release of his third studio album “Learn the Hard Way”, and Jordan Davis fluctuates between a state of excitement and anxiety. After two years of blood, sweat and tears, the album will finally be released into the world, as the songs acquire their own life, which Davis is looking forward to.

“It was the most funny that I made the music, and I think this is the best record that I was collecting when I collected,” Davis said about Zoom, spending time in Los -Andheles. “We are doing this for fans, so when you get to the day when you can bring it to them, this is a rather nervous day.”

Having prepared for the release of the album, Davis recently spilled old laptops and discovered the early ideas and plans “Learn a difficult path”. The first remark written by the songs of the country-singer-Pesen was simply: “I want this record to be funny. I want to have fun to write songs, record songs and perform songs. ”

It was an exciting creative challenge for Davis, as it was the first album that he wrote with the help of a living set. He made it clear that he wanted his fans to come to his show and “forget about what they want to forget about an hour and a half.”

A few days after release, his vision of the album created around a living gathering

Davis has become one of the leading figures on the country's musical stage, which in recent years has experienced a global revival. The singer-author of the songs received eight single-number one in the Radio Radio radio charts, toured with Luke Combs and acquired millions of fans around the world.

There is also another side for Davis, a family man, husband and father, who at the beginning of this year welcomed their fourth child.

In the past singer-author, it was difficult to find a balance between the pursuit of the dream of becoming a superstar of the country and being a devoted father and husband.

As the title track suggests, this is that he had to “study the difficult path” and confront this album.

“I had to test these things that I would never have dreamed, that when we had to do it, and I am very grateful for it,” said Davis. “But with this, I really plunged into music, and I worked a lot, and it arose so much a balance that I am trying to find now, being a dad at home, and still pursuing this thing that I loved, since I remember that this is music. It was a lesson that I had to extract over the past couple of years, and I am still learning. ”

He added: “I still love playing music, and if I could, I would be turned off every weekend. But I also have a little daughter who will become older. She just started yesterday in kindergarten, and this is my number one goal. [I want to be] It is present when I am at home, and is really focused on devoting the time that I have special at home, and then go outside, work hard and return home. ”

In support of his last album, Jordan Davis will hit the road for his largest international tour to date, the Ain Dopt Road tour, which includes the title on Allstate Arena Rosemont.

The Country star is excited to return to Illinois. His love and proximity to the state have grown in recent years, but it began from an early age.

“I am a fan of Texas Ranges, but I have a soft place for beginners, because I grew up, watching them on WGN. They always played daytime games, so when I was returning home from school, they were the only baseball games that were, so I slowly began to pull the cubs. ”

There has always been a special fan base throughout the United States, but in recent years there has been a noticeable revival around the world. Such as Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs and Zach Brian, took country music to new heights, sold stadiums on different continents and sold millions of records.

“For me, it always begins with the authors of the songs. This was the first thing that pulled me into it. Now there are several amazing authors of songs in the music of country, ”said Davis.

He added: “Obviously, there are excellent singers, but the first thing that someone will capture is a song and text. It is useful, so I really hope that this is what people have enough, and how it can stretch before it was when it was. ” Honestly, this is real, and this is one of the reasons (country) as big as it was when it was. ”

Ain Antom Droate tour – 7 pm on October 10 on Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont; Tickets from 51.35 dollars per Rosemont.com

Adam Davidson is an independent writer.

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