LOCASH Makes Their Late Night Debut This Week On Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Tune in on Wednesday, March 23 to ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ for the late night television debut for “I Love This Life” country hit-makers, LOCASH. They will perform the self-penned No. 1 smash and their brand new single “I Know Somebody” for viewers nationwide.

Fans can also view their debut performance streaming online by clicking HERE.

Hard work is really starting to pay off for us,” said Lucas. “It’s an amazing feeling for sure. We’re just so blessed and grateful for everything that’s going on right now with our career, and our team who has gotten us where we are. I think if you talked to Preston [Brust] or me, either one of us would definitely say… ‘I Love This Life.’”

The mega television performance comes following LOCASH’s daytime debut on NBC’s ‘Today Show’ and ‘FOX & Friends’, where they also performed both songs from the duo’s current E.P.,“I Love This Life”. It is their first E.P. release from the Nashville and New Jersey label, Reviver Records, and available now on iTunes and Amazon.

Written by Ross Copperman, Jeremy Stover and Rhett Akins, new single “I Know Somebody,” is a salute to all of those passionate fans out there whose relentless support has helped the duo along the way.

We owe it all to you,” said Brust.

Formerly as the LoCash Cowboys, the duo enjoyed hits with songs such as “Keep In Mind” and “The Best Seat In The House,” and wrote such hits as the chart-topping “You Gonna Fly” for Keith Urban and “Truck Yeah” for Tim McGraw.

With a new name, new look, and new record deal with Reviver Records, LOCASH continues to build their brand through live performances…performing over 150 dates per year…with appearances on some of the most prestigious stages in the world with acts ranging from Tim McGraw, Hank Williams, Jr., Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert to Kiss.

Tell LOCASH what you think of their new music by following them on Twitter and Facebook!

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