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CMT TEAMS WITH COUNTRY SUPERSTAR JON PARDI FOR ALL-NEW DIGITAL VARIETY SERIES “PARDI TIME.”

CMT TEAMS WITH COUNTRY SUPERSTAR JON PARDI FOR ALL-NEW DIGITAL VARIETY SERIES “PARDI TIME.”
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CMT today announced “Pardi Time,” an all-new 8-episode digital-variety series with Platinum-selling singer/songwriter/producer Jon Pardi, premiering on Tuesday, October 6th on CMT’s Facebook and YouTube channels.

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Shot, directed, and hosted by Jon Pardi (with help from CMT), “Pardi Time” is all things, and all sides, Jon Pardi. With segments like Dear Jon, a hilarious take on advice from ‘The Gentleman’, Pardi Snacks,his cooking (and cocktail) themed how-tos, and Til Death Do Us Pardi, the real REAL on his engagement and wedding planning (and re-planning – thanks, COVID), plus Pardi Tunes and so much more. Episodes will roll out weekly across CMT digital platforms.

“We were lucky enough to work with Jon on our first episode of ‘Off The Road,’ a mini doc that was completely self-shot by Jon in early April. After seeing the first round of footage, we had a hunch fans would love it – and they did! The feedback was incredible, but we knew there was so much more for fans to see,” shared Melissa Goldberg, CMT’s Senior Director of Digital & Social. “Jon is an incredible star and creative partner, and we are so excited to show-off more of his dynamic personality. We know our CMT fans will love taking a peek into his home life, resonate with his authenticity and get a kick out of his crazy antics.”

Pardi is set to release the Deluxe Edition of his critically-acclaimed 2019 album Heartache Medication this Friday, October 2, featuring three new bonus tracks and a new version of his latest single ‘Ain’t Always The Cowboy’ (Western Version). Heartache Medication (Deluxe Edition) is the extended version of Pardi’s critically-acclaimed album Heartache Medication, which debuted among the top albums on Billboard’s Country Albums chart and garnered the “hero in the making” (Variety) a double nomination as both artist and producer for ACM’s Album of the Year category and a nod for CMA’s Album of the Year. Most recently, he received a 2020 CMT Music Awards nomination for ‘Beer Can’t Fix’ with Thomas Rhett in the “Collaborative Video of the Year” category.

“Pardi Time” is the newest CMT digital series in a line of premium offerings from the brand that includes “Off the Road”(formerly “On the Road”) capturing real-life moments off the road with country’s top talent, including Pardi and Brothers Osborne, “Another Round,” which brings Music City’s celebrated ‘in the round’ format to life and has featured the iconic Williams family, “CMT Hit Story,” where artists like Tim McGraw and Kelsea Ballerini & Halsey have shared stories behind their hit songs, and many more.

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About Jon Pardi:
The ACM/CMA winning artist recently became the first country artist to have two #1 singles on Country Radio in 2020, and is gearing up to release the Deluxe Edition of his critically-acclaimed album Heartache MedicationHeartache Medication (Deluxe Edition) follows the release of “Ain’t Always The Cowboy” (Western Version) and his latest release, RANCHO FIESTA SESSIONS– an eight-song album that features a combination of songs Pardi is both inspired by, and loves to perform-and his CMA nominated album, HEARTACHE MEDICATIONHEARTACHE MEDICATION debuted among the top albums on Billboard’s Country Albums chart and was named on Rolling Stone’s “Best Albums of the Year” and The Los Angeles Times “Best Albums of the Year” (#4) list as the only country artist/album represented. A “hero in the making” (Variety), Pardi is noted for his “long-lasting mark on the genre” (Music Row) and his impressive ability to carve out his own path creating “the kind of country music multiple generations came to know, and love can still work on a mass scale” (Variety). Filled with fiddle, twang and steel guitar, Pardi continues to “apply new ideas to country’s old sounds” (Los Angeles Times) and “bring authenticity back into Country music” (People).