5/31/2024

HARDY debuts new song "JIM BOB”—new album Quit!! Out 7/12


 
HARDY DEBUTS NEW SONG “JIM BOB”
HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM QUIT!! OUT JULY 12, “PSYCHO” OUT NOW
ON TOUR NOW, PLAYING HEADLINE SHOWS AND FESTIVALS NATIONWIDE THIS SUMMER
Photo credit: Robby Klein, download hi res.
May 31, 2024—HARDY debuts a new song, “JIM BOB,” today from his highly anticipated new album Quit!!. Listen here and watch the visualizer hereQuit!! also features “ROCKSTAR”—currently climbing at rock radio—“PSYCHO” and title track “QUIT!!.” The record is out July 12 on Big Loud Rock, pre-save/pre-order here.
“We all know a Jim Bob,” says HARDY.
Last week, HARDY, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and Outlaw Light Beer took over Hollywood with a very special block party for 3,000 fans. HARDY joined the show to perform six songs live from their outdoor stage in a first since 2019. Check out “ROCKSTAR” live on “Kimmel” here.
HARDY’s U.S. headline Quit!! Tour kicked off last night at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, AR. His extensive summer schedule will see headline dates and a slew of summer festival appearances over the next few months, finishing with two back-to-back nights at Red Rocks and a return to his home state of Mississippi for his first ever stadium show; full routing is below.
The new album, recorded with Big Loud’s own hitmaker Joey Moi (Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Nickelback), sees HARDY’s first full album embrace of his rock sound. The album follows two previously released singles—“ROCKSTAR” and “QUIT!!”—and last year’s much lauded, half rock LP, the mockingbird & THE CROW. That album’s latest runaway smash, “TRUCK BED,” just hit #1 on the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase Country charts, marking HARDY’s first solo Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase Country #1, fifth #1 as an artist and 15th as a songwriter.
HARDY recently shared his version of the Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre classic “Gin and Juice,” recorded at the personal request of the hip hop icons. Listen here and check out the short film  featuring HARDY, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Nicola Peltz Beckham here.
Big Loud Records/Big Loud Rock heavy hitter HARDY—crowned “Nashville’s nü-metal king” by the Los Angeles Times—soared to new heights in 2023 with the release of his critically acclaimed half-country, half-rock sophomore album the mockingbird & THE CROW, adding to 4.6 billion career streams. The 17-track effort debuted top five all-genre on the Billboard 200 Albums chart and topped seven additional Billboard charts in its first week, including Top Country Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Album Sales.
The pride of Philadelphia, Mississippi has earned his reputation as “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” (American Songwriter), “capable of writing the big hits for radio, obstinate enough to do something completely unexpected, and savvy enough to find the throughline for it all” (Rolling Stone). A five-time ACM award winner and two-time CMA award winner, HARDY has also won three CMA Triple Play awards, was named the 2022 BMI Country Songwriter of the Year and is a three-time AIMP Songwriter of the YearHARDY has written 15 #1 singles including his own two-times Platinum chart topper “ONE BEER” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, the platinum Dierks Bentley and BRELAND collaboration “Beers On Me,” game-changing two-times Platinum duet “wait in the truck” feat. Lainey Wilson and first-ever rock radio #1 “JACK.” He’s previously toured with Thomas Rhett, Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell and more.
HARDY—QUIT!!

Album art, download here.
1. QUIT!!
Written by Michael Hardy, Jacob Durrett
2. ROCKSTAR
Written by Michael Hardy, Jacob Durrett, Blake Pendergrass
3. GOOD GIRL PHASE (feat. Chad Smith)
Written by Michael Hardy, David Garcia, Hunter Phelps
4. I DON’T MISS
Written by Michael Hardy, David Garcia, Hunter Phelps
5. PSYCHO
Written by Michael Hardy, Zach Abend, Jax, Tyler Hubbard
6. HAPPY HOUR (feat. Knox)
Written by Michael Hardy, Smith Ahnquist, Nick Donley, Jacob Mitchell, Cameron Montgomery, Hunter Phelps
7. JIM BOB
Written by Michael Hardy, David Garcia, Hunter Phelps
8. WHYBMWL
Written by Michael Hardy, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps
9. TIME TO BE DEAD
Written by Michael Hardy, David Garcia, Hillary Lindsey
10. SOUL4SALE (feat. Fred Durst)
Written by Michael Hardy, Zach Abend, Fred Durst, Ryan Hurd, Ernest Keith Smith
11. LIVE FOREVER
Written by Michael Hardy, Zach Abend, Smith Ahnquist
12. ORPHAN
Michael Hardy, John Byron, David Garcia, Blake Pendergrass
13. SIX FEET UNDER (Caleigh’s Song)
Written by Michael Hardy
Produced by Joey Moi, Co-Produced by HARDY
“QUIT!!” And “ROCKSTAR” produced by Joey Moi, co-produced by HARDY and Jacob Durrett
“JIM BOB” produced by Joey Moi, co-produced by HARDY and David Garcia
HARDY LIVE
May 25—Patriotic Festival—Norfolk, VA
May 30—Walmart AMP—Rogers, AR
May 31—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre—St. Louis, MO
June 1—Ruoff Music Center—Noblesville, IN
June 6—Budweiser Stage—Toronto, ON
June 7—Broadview Stage at SPAC—Saratoga Springs, NY
June 8—Darien Lake Amphitheater—Buffalo, NY
June 9—CMA Fest—Nissan Stadium—Nashville, TN
June 14—PNC Music Pavilion—Charlotte, NC
June 15—Coastal Credit Union Music Park—Raleigh, NC
June 20—PNC Bank Arts Center—Holmdel, NJ
June 21—Xfinity Center—Mansfield, MA
June 22—BankNH Pavilion—Gilford, NH
June 27—Freedom Mortgage Pavilion—Camden, NJ
June 28—Jiffy Lube Live—Bristow, VA
June 29—Country Thunder Bristol—Bristol, TN
July 13—Country Concert—Fort Loramie, OH
July 18—Country Jam—Eau Claire, WI
July 19—Rock The South—Cullman, AL
July 21—Faster Horses—Brooklyn, MI
July 25—Riverbend Music Center—Cincinnati, OH
July 26—Veterans Park - Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival—Milwaukee, WI
July 27—Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre—Tinley Park, IL
August 4—Watershed Festival—George, WA
August 17—Country Thunder Alberta—Calgary, AB
August 22—Bash on the Bay—Put-in-Bay, OH
September 12—Dudy Noble Field—Starkville, MS
October 20—Red Rocks—Morrison, CO
October 21—Red Rocks—Morrison, CO

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