NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Singer, songwriter and guitarist Johnny Day raises a toast to getting over a relationship with “Every Beer Every Bar” Feat. Zack Dyer. Written by Dyer (Tim McGraw), Morgan Evans (“Kiss Somebody”) and Lindsay Rimes (Kane Brown), the track is available now. Stream or download “Every Beer Every Bar” HERE.

Wide Open Country exclusively premiered a first listen to the “rowdy tune about attempting to drown a heartache during a night out on the town (Bobbie Jean Sawyer).” 

“I met Zack through my producers, The 720 (Jarrod Ingram and Blake Hubbard). I heard his voice on a couple demos and loved it. It’s an honor to have him on this track,” shared Day.

“I wrote ‘Every Beer Every Bar’ with Morgan Evans and Lindsay Rimes over Zoom in 2020. We felt like it was a hit for someone, so I’m stoked it found its way to a talented dude like Johnny. AND getting to feature on it with him too is the icing on the cake,” added Dyer. 

“Every Beer Every Bar” is the next single from Day’s debut record produced by Warner Chappell’s GRAMMY®-nominated duo The 720, Jarrod Ingram and Blake Hubbard, known for Mickey Guyton’s “Remember Her Name.” This release follows Day’s latest singles, “Left Hand Heavy” and “Wild,” which were also produced by The 720.

Born in Kersey, Colo., Day taught himself how to play guitar like Brad Paisley in high school and started working in the oilfield as a means of supporting his passion for music. After moving to Nashville, he continued to travel back to Colo. to work in the oilfield up until last month. As his hometown newspaper noted, “From the oilfields to the country music stage,” Day is “making a name for himself in Nashville (Greeley Tribune).” 

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ABOUT JOHNNY DAY:
Johnny Day is an American talent whose skillful singing, songwriting, and guitaring has catapulted him into a promising country music career. Born in Kersey, Colo., Day became intrigued by and studied the works of Brad Paisley. In high school, he taught himself how to play guitar like Paisley and even started working in the oilfield as a means of purchasing his own 64’ vintage tele and Paisley’s custom Dr. Z Wreck amp. Day’s artistry was also inspired by the likes of Keith Urban, Brent Mason and Shania Twain, all of whom influenced him to pursue music as a career. This pursuit would ultimately lead him to pack his bags and relocate his family to the mecca of country music, Nashville, Tenn., all while continuing to travel back to Colorado to work in the oil field. His commitment to his family and to his career is made evident in the lyrics and chords of his music. Day is a seasoned entertainer who has performed at numerous premier venues and events across the country including Bluebird Café, Key West Songwriters Festival and the Rocky Mountain Country music Awards where he was nominated for New Country Artist and Performer of the Year. Day is currently working as an independent artist and is completing his first record-produced by The 720 with Jarrod Ingram and Blake Hubbard. He is also working with the A&R assistance of BJ Hill of Warner Chappell. 

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