AMERICANA SINGER/SONGWRITER ROSS COOPER RELEASES NEW SINGLE “INDIAN SUMMER” TODAY

AMERICANA SINGER/SONGWRITER ROSS COOPER RELEASES NEW SINGLE “INDIAN SUMMER” TODAY 
CHASING OLD HIGHS DELUXE EDITION AVAILABLE ON OCTOBER 1, 2021 
 
“A hummable, danceable delight that gets right into your bloodstream.” – At The Barrier
 
“INDIAN SUMMER” || SPOTIFY
 
NASHVILLE, TENN. – Nashville-based, Texas-raised Americana artist Ross Cooper releases the new single “Indian Summer,” today! 
 
“Indian Summer,” a co-write with Gable Bradley, is about losing a love that you knew you couldn’t keep in the first place.  Although new to the album, it was written a couple years ago. “It’s one of those songs that’s always stayed in the back of my head. I’ve caught myself singing it at random and knew it was time to bring it to life,” says Cooper.
 
It will be featured along with the song “Cowboy Things” on the deluxe edition of Chasing Old Highs available on October 1, 2021.
“Cowboy Things” was written by Phillip Lammonds and marks the first time Cooper has cut a song he’s not penned. “This song blew me away the first time I heard it,” he recalls. “It’s been a really long time since a song has stopped me in my tracks like this one did.”
 
The song tells the story of a cowboy pulling on his boots for the last time. “The language and vocabulary in the song are perfect. The finger picking. The melody. Everything. It’s a song that I wish I would’ve written and can’t believe hasn’t been cut. I’m so proud to get to play this one, and I’m thankful Phillip wrote it.”
 
Chasing Old Highs was originally released in February 2021. Upon release, the title track was featured on the Spotify Emerging Americana playlist and Ross was a featured DJ on Gimme Country. He has received praise for his songwriting including many of the album singles:
 
“Cooper’s voice is defiant and haunting as he praises the resilience of his neighbors, who never met a devil they couldn’t tame. ‘It feels like home in a hell,’ the former bronc rider sings of his gritty stomping grounds, ‘but we’re still here, south of the angels.’” –Rolling Stone Country  / Music Pick for “South of the Angels”
 
“Ross Cooper is putting his faith in the universe and trying to put his worries out of his mind on his new song ‘Freewheelin’ Feelin’“.
 
“…with a dose of promise and positivity…[“Hello Sunshine”] inspired by the feeling of waking up on a good day…” –American Songwriter
 
“…from the perspective of a rodeo champion, one who can’t keep up with the physical demands of the sport. He recorded a special acoustic version with his dog Jack sitting by his side – well, at least through the first verse. Pups buck to their own time, too.”
 – Holler Country “Artist of the Week”
 
ABOUT ROSS COOPER: Ross Cooper grew up surrounded by the melancholy of Lubbock, Texas, floating between his love of horses and song. Watching and listening, he developed an alternative western songwriting style rooted in the craft of the great Lone Star writers Robert Earl Keen and Townes Van Zandt, tempered by a Springsteen-style spirit of the lost road – and anchored by a musical soundtrack sparkling like the big, bright stars at night. Never has that sound been more apparent than on his album Chasing Old Highs.
U.S. TOUR DATES
AUG 27 / NEW BRAUNFELS, TX @ Gruene Hall
AUG 28 / LUBBOCK, TX @ Blue Light Lubbock
AUG 31 / NASHVILLE, TN @ Bobby’s Idle Hour
NOV 5 / FORT COLLINS, CO @ Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon
NOV 6 / KEARNEY, NE @ Joe’s Honky Tonk
NOV 11 / GREAT FALLS, MT @ The Newberry
NOV 12 / MILLS, WY @ Beacon Club
 
CHASING OLD HIGHS DELXUE EDITION
RELEASE DATE:  OCTOBER 1, 2021
 
SINGLE: “INDIAN SUMMER” || SPOTIFY

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