The Country Note Debuts Case Hardin’s “Honky Tonk Highway” Visualizer

The Country Note debuts Texas Country hitmaker Case Hardin’s lyric video for Honky Tonk Highway from his sophomore album Lucky Him, produced by Ronnie Huckaby (George Strait), Kenny Grohman (George Strait) and Hardin. Hardin is recognized by The County Note with likes of Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, and Eric Church.

Honky Tonk Highway is Hardin’s sixth back-to-back Texas radio Top 5, currently at number 3 on the Texas Regional Radio Report.

To view the full spotlight, CLICK HERE.

Following this premier, Hardin will take over The Country Note’s Instagram page on Saturday, Oct. 1 to provide exclusive details behind Lucky Him and the tour supporting the album. Hardin will play in London, TX at London Dance Hall that evening, and fans can follow along online for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content.

“For the Honky Tonk Highway lyric video, I wanted it to be different,” explains Hardin. I wanted this to be something that both new and existing fans could get excited about. Both the song and the video, to me, not only helps portray where I come from, but it also shows where we are headed on future Honky Tonk Highways.”

Hardin has won multiple awards and competitions, including the award for “New Male Vocalist” from the Texas Country Music Awards. Other accolades come from West Texas’s Songwriters, State FFA, SXSW, and others. He has performed with the Dallas and San Angelo symphonies and toured with Aaron Watson, Pat Green, Eli Young Band, Parker McCollum, Cody Johnson, Kyle Park, Randall King, Casey Donahew, Roger Creager, Mike Ryan, Josh Ward, Cory Morrow, Jason Boland, Radney Foster, Dwight Yoakum, and Tracy Byrd.

Hardin forges across the Lone Star State supporting this hit song and others featured on his recent album, Lucky Him, which dropped on August 5. Other tracks included on the album are the 2021 single, Alcohol Abuse, Case’s first multi-week #1 across the Texas Country Music charts, and his second consecutive Texas Country #1, When You Roll That Way.

To stream Honky Tonk Highway, CLICK HERE.

To stay up to date with Case, visit the links below:
Website: casehardintexas.com
Facebook: facebook.com/CaseHardinMusic
Instagram: @case_hardin
Twitter: @case_hardin
YouTube: CLICK HERE

About Case Hardin

Case Hardin, a native of San Angelo, Texas, grew up with a ranching and rodeo background while developing a love for traditional/neo-traditional country music. Case began his music career his senior year of high school in 2013 and never looked back since his American Idol debut the same year.

Throughout his career, Case has won various awards and competitions, including accolades from West Texas Songwriter’s, Texas Country Music Awards (“New Male Vocalist”), State FFA, SXSW, and many others.

Case started playing with the likes of the Dallas/San Angelo symphonies, Jody Nix, Jake Hooker, Billy Mata, Floyd Domino, Dave Alexander, and Asleep at the Wheel. Since his radio and touring success, he has toured with Aaron Watson, Pat Green, Eli Young Band, Parker McCollum, Cody Johnson, Kyle Park, Randall King, Casey Donahew, Roger Creager, Mike Ryan, Josh Ward, Cory Morrow, Jason Boland, Radney Foster, Dwight Yoakum, Tracy Byrd, and other country legends. He’s also been fortunate to perform at many Texas rodeos, music festivals, and dance halls thanks to his sponsors Pendleton Whisky, Olathe Boots, Suggs Switch, Rafter C, and American Hats.

In 2016, Case released his debut album, Over Fort Worth, made with members from George Strait’s, Aaron Watson’s and Kevin Fowler’s band at Bismeaux Studios. His debut single, Sign of a Fool broke into the top 20 at #18 on the Texas Country Charts. His second radio single, Deep Blue Me, broke into the top 10, hitting #6 on the Texas Country Charts. Subsequent releases Old Stomping Grounds (#2) and Texas Rain (#2 song for all of 2018), have earned him consecutive top five hits for Texas radio.

His forthcoming album Lucky Him will be available in the summer of 2022. It will feature his two #1 Texas Regional Radio Report singles: Alcohol Abuse, which was his first multi-week #1; and When You Roll that Way.