Dierks Bentley To Perform New Single On Good Morning America
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Country music star Dierks Bentley has announced that he will be making the debut television performance of his new single "Black" later this week on GMA. Bentley will be performing the song, which is also the title track to his latest studio album, on ABC TV's Good Morning America live from Nashville this Wednesday, November 2nd at 8:30AM local time. The song, which was written by Bentley, Ross Copperman and Ashley Gorley, was just released as the latest single from the album. Dierks had this to say about the track: "It's no secret that this record is named after my wife, and she was both brave and generous to let me write about our relationship as the foundation of a lot of these songs. "I've talked about how it explores some of the darker corners and edges of the heart, what happens in the black of night, and this song was really central to forming the rest of the project. It's probably not what Cass expected when I told her I'd written a love song and named it after her, it's more of an in-the-moment love song." Fans can also catch Bentley performing on television tonight (October 31st) before a live audience at Nashville's Tootsie's Orchid Lounge as part of the ABC primetime special All Access Nashville: Celebrating the CMA Awards with Robin Roberts, which will be airing at 9:00P CST.
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