It was the biggest week for multi-PLATINUM country artist Jade Eagleson
First on his big week list:
On July 19, following up his fourth #1 at country radio earlier this summer, Jade Eagleson released his new single“Do It Anyway” feat. Texas native Jake Worthington. With the original being found on his critically acclaimed album by the same name released last year, having Worthington join him on the new track was important to Eagleson.
On his new single “Do It Anyway” Eagelson says,
“I really appreciate what Jake is doing for country music and I have wanted to collaborate with him since I first heard his music. I’m grateful that he wanted to jump on this new version of the song with me. “Do It Anyway” is a song that deeply resonates with me – it feels like it was written about me. Getting to cut a song from legends Chase McGill, Matt Jenkins and Ashley Gorley was definitely an added bonus.”
Jake Worthington shares,
“When Jade asked if I would join him on the song, it was an easy yes. I am a fan of what he’s doing and the good ole country music he’s making.”
Download or stream “Do It Anyway: here.
Second on his big week list:
Also on July 19, Eagleson announced his signing with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) as he continues to carve his path in international markets with shows in the U.S. and Europe.
Third on his big week list:
On July 18, Eagleson received six 2024 CCMA Awards nominations for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Fans’ Choice, Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year and Songwriter(s) of the Year, which has Eagleson tied for the most nominations at this year’s awards. He will also take the stage during Country Music Week in Edmonton for the CCMA Legends Show and on the 2024 CCMA Awards national broadcast on September 14, with a not-to-be missed performance.
Fourth on his big week list:
Last week, Eagleson shared a bucket-list moment with the world when he announced that he will be making his Grand Ole Opry debut on October 18, 2024. Standing in the same spot as so many of his idols, Eagleson will take his much-deserved spot in the circle for the very first time.
Eagleson shares this about all this,
“The past few weeks have really been hard to believe – I’m watching some of my wildest dreams come true. Playing on the Opry stage has been something I’ve wanted to do since I first picked up a guitar.”