Their latest album, features the single “Preachin’ To the Choir.” “It just came out on June 2, and it has six brand new songs on it. We were excited to get new music out. The response has been really great, and that’s the biggest part of the whole thing. The fans are loving it, and we are pumped to be back out on the road touring and playing,” he said.
The front-man described “Preachin’ To the Choir” as a “working man’s anthem.” “It has a work hard, play harder mentality, and it’s about having a good time on the weekends,” he said.
Their smash single “Smoke” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Airplay charts, and it was subsequently certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
On September 16, they will be performing at the Pennysaver Amphitheater in Farmingville, New York, for a “Salute to Heroes.” “You can expect a good, energetic, big show. We love performing, and when we go out there, we give it all we’ve got,” he said. “It will be a fun rock and roll country show.”
He shared that the band’s name came from the song title “A Thousand Horses” from their debut EP. “We had to come up with a band name real quick, and the guys all agreed on it,” he said.
For their fans, A Thousand Horses concluded, “Thank you so much for your love and support. Keep with us, keep coming to shows and keep believing.”
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To learn more about A Thousand Horses and their music, check out their official website.