Colt Ford Celebrates 5th Year Anniversary of Indie Label by Re-Releasing "Ride Through the Country" Album

Five years ago, Colt Ford launched his highly successful Average Joes Entertainment record label, and what better way to celebrate the accomplishment than with new music. Continue on to learn more about the deluxe re-issue of the label's first album Ride Through The Country.

Five years ago, Colt Ford launched his highly successful Average Joes Entertainment record label, and what better way to celebrate the accomplishment than with new music. 

Ford and his label has re-released the singer's 2008 breakthrough album, Ride Through the Country. The “Revisited” version was produced by Shannon “Fat Shan” Houchins and Noah Gordon, and features both updated and original versions of such hits as “Ride Through the Country,” “Mr. Goodtime,” “No Trash in My Trailer” and “Dirt Road Anthem,” while highlighting some of country music’s most respected artists such as Ronnie Dunn, Wynonna, Joe Diffie, Charlie Daniels and John Anderson and more. 

Ford’s previous album, Declaration of Independence, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, and included the hit “Back,” a collaboration with Jake Owen. In 2012, Ford penned two chart topping hits for Jason Aldean (“Dirt Road Anthem”) and Brantley Gilbert (“Country Must Be Country Wide”). 

Ride Through the Country (Revisited) is available for purchase everywhere music is sold. Fans can catch Ford on the road this fall on Florida Georgia Line's headlining Here's to the Good Times Tour, also featuring Tyler Farr. The trek kicks off this week. Visit www.coltford.com for a full list of dates where he will be performing throughout the remainder of the year.

 

USA Today Sports’ “For The Win” will premiere the music video for “Drivin’ Around Song,” Colt’s current single, this Thursdayon ftw.usatoday.com.  The video, shot by Hideout Pictures last month in North Carolina, includes NASCAR’s Danica Patrick and Ricky Stenhouse. 

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