Accomplished UK singer/songwriter Andrew Jones has been quite the trailblazer within the burgeoning UK country music scene over the past few years, having played festivals such as C2C, Buckle & Boots, and the BCMA Fan Fest, whilst his musical releases have struck a chord with fans thanks to him often exploring the simplicity of life and its small joys within the every day.
He’s well known for being down-to-earth and a true storyteller, having been inspired by the likes of Kip Moore, Johnny Cash, and Bruce Springsteen there’s little surprise that Andrew Jones’ output is steeped in the art of storytelling.
And now, Jones is ready to take another leap in his growing career with the release of his latest single ‘100 Years An Hour’ which will be available across all digital platforms on April 25th. It’s set to push the Brit performer to the forefront of the genre and give him a secure foothold within the growing international appeal of the UK country market.
The upcoming offering is a track that will no doubt resonate with many, with the focus being on how fast time flies. Produced by Nashville’s Smith Curry and UK’s Jamie Masters ‘100 Years An Hour’ sees Jones reminiscing on his own youth and the happy memories that come from playing in the street til darkness and later getting drunk with his mates and the stories that came from that youthful exuberance.
Speaking about the track, Andrew Jones says: “I wrote this song about the fact that time just flies by way too fast, especially since becoming a father, and I wanted to reminisce about some of the incredible memories from my youth, playing out in the street, going home when it’s dark, the old band days, which were far too much fun, and inevitably the drunken stories that go with it”
