Tennessean Livestreams Packed Cody Jinks In-Store At Grimey’s Nashville

Cody Jinks

In celebration of his chart-topping new album, ‘I’m Not the Devil,’ Cody Jinks performed in-store for a packed house at Grimey’s Record Store in Nashville Monday night. In case you missed it, you can watch his live performance via The Tennessean HERE.

Cody will be busy touring through the fall and early winter…see tour dates below (new dates have been marked with an*).

10/7 @ The Shrine – Tulsa, OK
10/14 @ Country Festival – Conroe, TX
10/15 @ Schoepf’s BBQ – Belton, TX
10/21 @ Brewster Street – Corpus Christi, TX
10/22 @ Ranch Bash – Fort Worth, TX
11/18 @ Hurricane Harry’s – College Station, TX
11/4 @ Dos Amigos – Odessa, TX
11/5 @ Midnight Rodeo – Amarillo, TX
11/25 @ Old Rock House – St. Louis, MO
11/26 @ Granada Theater – Emporia, KS
12/2 @ 3rd & Lindsley – Nashville, TN
12/3 @ 3rd & Lindsley – Nashville, TN*
12/29 @ Gruene Hall – New Braunfels, TX
1/24 @ Museum Club – Flagstaff, AZ
1/26 @ Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ
1/27 @ Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA*
1/28 @ Belly Up – Solana Beach, CA*
2/3 @ HARLOW’S – Sacramento, CA* w/ special guests
2/4 Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA*
2/11 @ The Tractor – Seattle, WA w/ special guests
2/18 @ Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO

His new album is already receiving critical acclaim…Rolling Stone Country and Vice Noisey both have said…

“Cody Jinks and his low, mellow twang are the real deal,” praising the album’s mix of “honky-tonk rippers and heartsick ballads.” The Austin Chronicle hailed the record’s“honest-to-God country,” and Saving Country Music said, “‘I’m Not The Devil’ is the album that true country fans need.”

Cody Jinks may have started out his career as a singer in a thrash-metal band (Unchecked Aggression), but his appreciation for outlaw country…namely Johnny Cash, that plays a heavy influence on his upcoming album “I’m Not the Devil”, released August 12th.

For a complete list of tour dates and more information on Cody Jinks, visit his website and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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