Following the National Premiere on The Boot, Max Flinn Releases “If I Didn’t Love You”

Texas musician making a name for himself with powerful song releases, an upcoming EP, and dynamic music videos

NASHVILLE, TN – Houston singer/songwriter, Max Flinn, releases the third single, “If I Didn’t Love You,” off his upcoming EP, Meant To Be. The companion video premiered nationwide on The Boot, and “If I Didn’t Love You” is available on all streaming platforms today.

The single’s complementing video captures Flinn and the band performing the song live. It is his live performances that are really letting this newcomer stand out in the red hot Texas Music scene.

The Boot Official Video Premiere of “If I Didn’t Love You”

Nashville’s A-list session players Brent Mason (guitar) and Larry Franklin (fiddle) added their talents to “If I Didn’t Love You” in the studio. Flinn always performs with a fiddle so it was the prominent fiddle intro that sold him on cutting this song. Adding Franklin’s unmistakable sound to the track made the song even more special. “The fiddle intro draws you in and then you are hooked,” Flinn believes. “I can’t wait for people to hear this song!”

Flinn has not let the pandemic slow him down. In November, Max Flinn served as the opener for his long-time musical hero, Robert Earl Keen.  He has continued to make trips to Nashville for songwriting sessions and is still burning up the Texas roads playing venues big and small.

Max Flinn’s EP, Meant to Be, will be released on March 5.

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