Nebraska country music artist, B.J. Jamison, debuting new single Wednesday night in Nashville

Heartland Country Music Artist B.J. Jamison, of Arnold, Neb., will celebrate the release of his new song, "The Note," Wednesday night at The Local in Nashville, Tenn.

February 28, 2024Updated: February 28, 2024
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

CHAPPELL - Heartland Country Music Artist B.J. Jamison, of Arnold, Neb., will celebrate the release of his new song, "The Note," Wednesday night at The Local in Nashville, Tenn.

"The Note" was written by Nashville singer and songwriter Dave Gibson. It was produced by Dave Gibson and Jake Burns at Curb Studios in Nashville. Jamison told 987 The Big Boy Wednesday morning, the song was intended for George Strait, but because of unforeseen circumstances Strait never recorded it, so Gibson gave the song to the Nebraska country music singer. 

The Rusty Bucket Pub and Grub in Chappell is hosting an exclusive "Watch Party" at 5 p.m. Wednesday to celebrate the release of Jamison's new single. The Rusty Bucket will be giving away a $100 gift card and B.J. Jamison merchandise. Jamison will be performing live at The Rusty Bucket Pub and Grub in Chappell on March 15.

"The Note" will be available at bjjamisonmusic.com on Friday. Listen to the debut of the new song on 987 The Big Boy (98.7 FM, thebigboy987.com, the free News Channel Nebraska app or tell Alexa to "play 987 The Big Boy).

Catch the full interview with B.J. Jamison and the owner of The Rusty Bucket Pub and Grub, Eddie Davidsen, by pushing "play" in the video above. 

 

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