NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Flat River Band, known for their beautiful harmonies and significant storytelling, released two emotional tracks, “Old Fashioned Love” and “Love Run,” which are perfect for the Valentine’s Day season. The essence of passion and emotional connection is beautifully captured in these songs, which was recently covered by Wide Open County, proclaiming “many of you out there will relate to the message that the shared physical space between two lovers is the most important part of a relationship.”
To stream and download “Old Fashioned Love,” click HERE.
To stream and download “Love Run,” click HERE.
“Old Fashioned Love,” is a tender tribute to love built on patience, loyalty, and devotion. The lyrics evoke timeless moments—handwritten letters, long walks, and heartfelt conversations—while the band’s harmonies bring the song’s emotion to life. Accompanying this release are 1975 photos of the Sitze brothers’ parents, Denny and Candy, whose love story inspired the track. Denny, who passed away in September 2024, would drive from Fort Knox to Missouri every weekend to see Candy before they began their life together—perfectly capturing the values celebrated in the song.
“Love Run” is a standout track that delivers a dynamic and emotionally charged narrative about chasing love and cherishing its transformative journey. With its captivating melodies and rich storytelling, the song leaves a lasting impression and resonates deeply with listeners.
Together, “Old Fashioned Love” and “Love Run” showcase Flat River Band’s ability to merge timeless themes with heartfelt melodies. While “Old Fashioned Love” celebrates the enduring power of romance, “Love Run” captures the thrill of the chase and the depth of emotional connection. These two tracks highlight the band’s signature harmonies and ability to connect deeply with listeners.
To stay up-to-date on Flat River Band follow them on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and visit FlatRiverBand.com.
ABOUT FLAT RIVER BAND:
Flat River Band consists of three brothers Andy, Chad and Dennijo Sitze, who grew up in a multi-generational family band. Performing alongside their parents and grandparents, they held residencies at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri and at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Throughout their tenure in music, the Missouri natives have charted #1 hits on the bluegrass gospel charts and have opened for The Chicks’ Natalie Maines, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, TG Sheppard and more. The trio’s songs can be found in the 2018 movie The Least of These, A Christmas Story, featuring Duane Allen (The Oak Ridge Boys), Deborah Allen and Tayla Lynn (Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter). The band recently released a new five-song EP, Sights and Sounds, which has given the trio exposure in the spotlight of the Americana and Country formats.
###