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County Wide is Going "Fool Speed" Ahead


NASHVILLE, TNCounty Wide hits memory lane “Fool Speed” ahead in their new single, available July 22. Living for the weekend one song at a time, the 5-member band kicks off a summer of nostalgia with their upcoming release. “Fool Speed” reminisces on the good ole days, when a job was just a job and living for the moment was the only concern.


“I think this song is very relatable to everyone. It takes me straight back to simpler times when I could just blow off my job and go hang with the boys or chase girls,” bassist Anthony Campbell shares. “I love a song that can take me back in time and I feel like this one does just that.”


The chorus gives you a classic, country summer anthem, with lyrics such as “Where it ends, I don’t know; I got all day to get there and nowhere to go; A little random, lot of free.” The upbeat rhythm, and Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Montgomery Gentry writing style makes “Fool Speed” an irresistibly relatable song of the summer. After all, keys & guitarist Evan Crawford knows, "we're still trying to out live our fool speed."


"Fool Speed" is 100% County Wide, written by lead singer and rhythm guitarist Aron Bunch, and embracing the true band recording process with each and every note representing all 5 members. The first release of 2022, "Fool Speed" begins a new era of County Wide, as the band prepares for the release of a full EP.


Pre-Save“Fool Speed” now. The track will be available everywhere July 22, but for more on County Wide, follow @countywideband on social media and visit www.countywideband.com.


Nitty, gritty and everything in between, County Wide is the product of 5 Southeastern Kentucky good ole boys with a knack for entertaining rowdy crowds with a high-octane, rockin’ live show. The homegrown country band puts their best boots forward by taking inspiration from rock legends to country staples, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Foo Fighters, Alan Jackson and Metallica. County Wide has not only opened for Chris Stapleton, Charlie Daniels, Hank Williams Jr, and Dierks Bentley, but have performed at iconic events including Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Harley Davidson’s legendary Hog Rally, NASCAR’s Bristol Motor Speedway and Kentucky Motor Speedway, and Bike Week in both Myrtle Beach and Daytona. County Wide prides themselves on being REAL country – brutally honest, adrenaline boosting and rough around the edges.

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