Deborah Allen and Cledus T. Judd Deliver Redneck Christmas
. Released digitally through GMV Nashville, the humorous holiday track, written by Allen in 2009, was not recorded until 2010 when Judd stopped by the studio to provide the finishing touches and comic narrative heard throughout the song. "I wanted to write a Christmas song that would make people smile, especially rednecks," laughs Allen. "I thought to myself, 'What would make a good redneck gift? A free hunting license? A case of beer? How about a good, redneck Christmas song?' It was so much fun to write. Cledus is my favorite redneck, so of course he had to be on it, and if you wanna know the truth, I think I might have a little redneck crush on Cledus T. Judd!" "Redneck Christmas" is currently receiving airplay at Country radio and available for purchase at iTunes and other major digital retailers, including Amazon.com. Allen self-produced the track and recorded it at Nashville Sound Project House with her guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Loudermilk, with final overdubs and mixing at Nashville's OMNIsound Studios. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Deborah Allen CDs |
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