Dierks Bentley Releases His 6th Studio Album “HOME” in Boston, MA

Dierks Bentley debuted his sixth studio album “Home” at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium Feb 2, 2012. Then on Saturday February 4, 2012, the country star kicked off the release of “Home” with a CD release party stop in Boston, MA. The sold out show was held at Boston’s Hard Rock Cafe and hosted by Boston Country Radio 102.5. The event featured an intimate and unforgettable acoustic performance by Dierks to a quaint 300 capacity crowd and a raffle for a Dierks Bentley autographed electric guitar. All proceeds from the concert and raffle went to benefit The Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center.

Besides an incredible performance, Boston’s renowned Berklee College of Music reports :

Dierks spent a good amount of time talking with the crowd as if he had known all of them for years. He pointed out that this was his first time performing in Boston on a Saturday night. He also made a crowd-pleasing point that Boston is one of his favorite cities, much thanks to the excessive quantity of bars, the incredible amount of history that the city holds, and of course, the fact that the Freedom Trail apparently leads to a bar.

“Home” is Dierks’ 6th studio album and has already scored a #1 with its debut party anthem hit single “Am I The Only One” .The album’s second single and title track “Home” is climbing the charts and available at radio everywhere.

Available in stores and on iTunes, be sure to pick up your copy of “Home” and add this classic country artist to your collection. Be sure to visit Dierks Bentley at Home for all the latest news and hot tour information.

Dierks Bentley’s “Home” Track List – available now on iTunes :

1.  Am I the Only One
2.  Gonna Die Young
3.  Tip it on Back
4.  Home
5.  Diamonds Make Babies
6.  In My Head
7.  Breathe You In
8.  The Woods
9.  When You Gonna Come Around
10. 5-1-5-0
11. Heart of a Lonely Girl
12. Thinking of You

Watch Dierks Bentley’s “Home” Video Here

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