Bart Crow’s New Video For “Life Comes At You Fast” Premiers Exclusively On CMT

CMT will exclusively premiere the video for Bart Crow’s debut single “Life Comes At You Fast” Thursday, July 16th. The video which was directed by Phillip Guzman, will premiere on CMT Pure, CMT.com and on all CMT mobile platforms.

“Life Comes At You Fast,” the debut single from his upcoming new album The Parade, has officially been added at radio and is available now at iTunes.

Crow has given his fans an extraordinary gift and glance into the singer/songwriter’s life with the release of his lyric video for “Life Comes At You Fast” which exclusively premiered at CountryWeekly.com. The video was shot at his home in Austin, TX and features his wife Brooke and his kids Townes and twins River and Parsons.

Watch the lyric video of “Life Comes At You Fast” here…

The blue-collar balladeer, plays over 130 dates a year in front of loyal rowdy crowds at far-flung, late-night clubs and concert halls all over Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Illinois, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Montana and beyond. It’s his music that draws them… a tangle of roots in blues, country and down-home rock ‘n’ roll, recognized by his unique sound. Numerous influences haunt his music including a choir of real American country in the fashion of Merle and Waylon, John Conlee, George Jones and Jerry Jeff Walker, razor-edged rock from Metallica, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, deep-fried Southern soul from Otis Redding and more.

The alt-country singer/songwriter from Texas will make his journey to Music City next month to live his dream of making his Grand Ole Opry debut. Crow will step foot in to the historic “Circle” Friday, August 21st.

To find out more about Bart Crow go to BartCrowMusic.com: or follow him on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or FACEBOOK. Check out all of his music at iTunes.

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