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BRANDON LAY RELEASES HIS NEW SONG, ‘YADA, YADA, YADA.’

BRANDON LAY RELEASES HIS NEW SONG, ‘YADA, YADA, YADA.’
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Brandon Lay

Brandon Lay released his new single “Yada Yada Yada” today. Rolling Stone describes the song as “a breezy, unruffled look at the way young love makes nonsense of all other concerns.” Written by Brandon, Heather Morgan, and Mikey Reaves, the laid-back tune comes just in time for the Summer season. Additionally, Brandon recorded a stripped-down performance of the song in the greenroom of Nashville’s famed Marathon Music Works, which can be viewed HERE.

Brandon shares his inspiration behind the song, “’Yada Yada Yada’ is a song I wrote with Mikey Reaves and Heather Morgan.  I had the melody in my head one day as I was driving home from a gig but I didn’t have any lyrics yet, so I was just humming yada yada yada as dummy lyrics (into my phone). A few days later I was in a writing room with the voice memo and Mikey and Heather thought that would make a pretty good title in itself so we went with it.  It’s a fun tune that I hope people will enjoy.”

Brandon is currently on the road with Kenny Chesney performing on all 19 shows of Kenny’s Trip Around The Sun stadium tour. The remaining shows are listed as follows:

 

May 19                        AT&T Stadium                                                Dallas, Texas
May 26                        Mercedes-Benz Stadium                                  Atlanta, Ga.
June 2                          Heinz Field                                                      Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 9                          Lincoln Financial Field                                    Philadelphia, Pa.
June 16                        Mapfre Stadium                                               Columbus, Ohio
June 23                        Chase Field                                                      Phoenix, Ariz.
June 30                        Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium Denver, Colo.
July 7                          Centurylink Field                                             Seattle, Wash.
July 14                        Arrowhead Stadium                                         Kansas City, Mo.
July 21                        Busch Stadium                                                 Saint Louis, Mo.
July 28                        Soldier Field                                                    Chicago, Ill.
August 4                     Ford Field                                                        Detroit, Mich.
August 11                   Nissan Stadium                                                Nashville, Tenn.
August 18                   MetLife Stadium                                              East Rutherford, N.J.
August 24                   Gillette Stadium                                               Foxboro, Mass.
August 25                   Gillette Stadium                                               Foxboro, Mass.