September 28, 2012
Luke Bryan To Premiere His “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” Music Video Exclusively On E! News And E! Online On Tuesday, October 2
E! News will debut the video for Luke Bryan’s current Top 10 and climbing single, “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” on Tuesday, October 2nd at 7:00 and repeated at 11:30 PM, ET/PT. Fans can also view the video on E! Online (www.eonline.com) exclusively for 24 hours following the premiere.
For the video, Bryan once again teams up with Tacklebox Films director Shaun Silva. “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” is the fourth single from Bryan’s album “tailgates & tanlines” and follows his back-to-back Platinum singles “Drunk On You,” “I Don’t Want This Night To End,” and “Country Girl (Shake It For Me).” Bryan is currently nominated for two CMA Awards for “Male Vocalist of the Year” and “Album of the Year” for “tailgates & tanlines.”
The exclusive premiere of “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” follows a successful series of music video premieres on E! News and E! Online, from such artists as Madonna, Carrie Underwood, Lady Gaga, No Doubt, Taylor Swift and Maroon 5, making E! the destination for top-tier musicians and record labels that want to showcase their latest videos.
Luke Bryan's Spring Break...Here To Party Tops Billboard's Country and Top 200 Sales Charts NASHVILLE, TN – Country superstar and 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards show co-host Luke Bryan has topped the Billboard Country sales chart and earned his first #1 album on Billboard's Top 200 chart with Spring Break...Here To Party, selling 149,515 units in its first week. This is the first full-length physical album released from Bryan's five-year "Spring Break" series. The 14-track album features two new tracks as well as a collection of songs from his previously released digital "Spring Break" EPs - 2009's Spring Break...With All My Friends, 2010's Spring Break 2...Hangover Edition, 2011's Spring Break 3...It's A Shore Thing and last year's Spring Break 4...Suntan City. Though the album didn't include a radio single, Bryan did release a video for "Buzzkill," one of the album's new tracks, which can ...
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