SixForty1 Take Listeners on a Trip Down Memory Lane with New Song “Four Good Years”

ANNOUNCE NINE-DATE TOUR

STREAM/PURCHASE “FOUR GOOD YEARS”

“Southern Pop is born”
– American Songwriter

“Infectious”
– Celeb Secrets Country

“Sixforty1’s commitment to songwriting and the years they spent honing their live show are paying off these days”
– Country Now

“SixForty1 are the next big country duo”
– Music Mayhem

“The pair are just getting started”
– The Boot

Nashville, TN – “Four Good Years” is the newest single from Nashville’s SixForty1. “This song is all about taking you back. Whether that’s back to riding around town on a Friday night, or to a relationship that didn’t work out” says SixForty1, “for us, this song represents what we grew up on and what made us. We feel that a lot of people grew up the same way. So we all can relate to this song’s message.”

“Four Good Years” follows the release of “Get Gone,” “Forget Those Heels” and “Somebody’s Gonna” earlier this year as well as 2019’s “Next Kiss,” “Plane Crazy” and the double A-Side single release of “Show You Around” and “I Get That.”

SIXFORTY1 ON TOUR
Oct 2 – Detroit, MI
Oct 3 – Cincinnati, OH
Oct 4 – Lexington, KY
Oct 8 – Louisville, KY
Oct 9 – St. Louis, MO
Oct 10 – Memphis, TN
Oct 15 – Raleigh, NC
Oct 16 – Myrtle Beach, SC
Oct 17 – Columbia, SC
https://www.sixforty1.com/tour

Since making the move to Nashville in 2018, SixForty1 has managed to create quite a buzz. The breakout pop-country duo has unique and inimitable songwriting chemistry with a knack for catchy and clever musical phrasing.

SixForty1 have received over 8 million streams and have been featured on major Spotify playlists like “Breakout Country,” “New Boots,” “Next from Nashville,” “Wild Country,” and “Young Music City” – all this and the band has yet to release their debut full-length album. The band is taking major strides in their career. American Songwriter points out “SixForty1 went from writing in Hoffman’s basement to hitting the road with Brantley Gilbert, Michael Ray and Walker Hayes.

The group has found early success and fandom, attracting Aaron Tannenbaum, CAA booking agent powerhouse who is also responsible for Luke Combs, Martina McBride, Brantley Gilbert, and Brett Young. The group also turned the head of manager Aaron Keiser at Morris Higham Management; a Nashville based management company representing artists Brandon Lay, Brantley Gilbert, Carly Pearce, Kenny Chesney, Michael Ray, and Old Dominion. Since Tannenbaum and Keiser came on board, SixForty1 has toured with several acts including Brantley Gilbert, Michael Ray, Walker Hayes, and Muscadine Bloodline, while also making appearances at Brantley Gilbert’s first and second annual Kick It In The Ship cruise.

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