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Jake Bush

33m · Hops & Spirits Bar Conversations · 10 Apr 13:30

Discover the captivating sound of Nashville recording artist Jake Bush, a true purveyor of traditional, rug-cutting country music. Tailor-made for the dedicated honky-tonk crowd, Jake Bush has emerged as an authentic craftsman of country music, with crowd-pleasing melodies seamlessly blending the nostalgic essence of ‘90s country with the vibrant spirit of modern country. Jake talks about how he got into music, his journey in the business, how things changed when "Gravity & You" hit the top of the Texas charts, his lastest single "God and Good News", what else is happening in 2024 and more.

The episode Jake Bush from the podcast Hops & Spirits Bar Conversations has a duration of 33:04. It was first published 10 Apr 13:30. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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