The Cadillac Three may have hits of their own, but the band members have written several for other artists, too — some they sometimes wish they'd kept for themselves.
After years of serving as an opening act, the Cadillac Three are currently topping the bill on the 2017 Black Roses Tour, their first headlining tour in the United States. Lead singer Jaren Johnston tells Taste of Country that life on the road has been going well so far.
The Cadillac Three are set to make their debut on PBS' Front and Center, a concert series that features artists of all genres delivering intimate performances and interviews.
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It’s the little surprises that make the Cadillac Three’s Bury Me in My Boots album special. Songs like “Slide” and “Hot Damn” are new but expected. Both come raw and without apology. These are the songs that make this trio a much more popular live act than radio act. It’s why the their fans are more loyal than Yankee fans.
The Cadillac Three's Jaren Johnston is one of country music's most in-demand songwriters, a man partially responsible for hit songs by Tim McGraw, Eric Church, Keith Urban and more. His bandmates share writing credits with him on a few songs on their new Bury Me in My Boots album, so we asked what it was like to work with Johnston.