Texas Hill’s Raw Talent Steals the Show in New Stripped Video, “Love Me When I’m Leaving”

Photo by Debbie Wallace.

Visual Releases With CMT Music

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Supergroup Texas Hill continues to expand its audience—this time, partnering with video network CMT Music to give fans a stripped, true-to-brand video of the Adam Wakefield-penned song “Love Me When I’m Leaving.” Set in an old barn with the three members surrounding a single mic, the visual’s simplistic plot allows the undeniable musicianship and artistry of Texas Hill shine. The video premiered today on Texas Hill’s YouTube channel and was added to CMT Music, CMT’s 24-hour music channel, where it will remain in rotation.

Watch “Love Me When I’m Leaving” HERE

“This one was all Corey and Robby [of Midtown Motion],” Wakefield says of the music video shoot. “We had planned on doing some press shots that day but we had a little time left over so we gave them free rein to do their thing. It never ceases to amaze me what young creative folks can do on the fly. Considering we just used one mic and one camera I think we captured something pretty special.”

The group first tested the Texas Hill concept (then unnamed) with a series of co-headlining shows in late 2019. In June, Billboard officially announced the trio, comprised of Craig Wayne Boyd, Casey James and Adam Wakefield—all former reality show contestants (Boyd and Wakefield placed 1st and 2nd on separate seasons of NBC’s The Voice, while James placed 3rd on ABC’s American Idol) and solo acts.

In September, the trio released their debut, self-titled EP. The project, which further showcased the trio’s soul-soaked, in-your-face harmonies included previously released singles “Darkest Sky,” “Four Roses,” and “Easy On The Eyes,” as well as new tunes “Love Me When I’m Leaving” and “Sugar Cane.”

On Tuesday, October 27th at 7 p.m. CDT, Texas Hill will host a free, full-band live stream concert with select media partners on Facebook and YouTube.

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