The Cadillac Three didn't know they were about to become an eight-piece supergroup prior to their set at the Taste of Country Music Festival. The power trio were in the middle of an ordinary interview when they were video-bombed.
When the guys of the Cadillac Three were just getting started in music, they had no idea they'd one day find themselves on stage in Nashville with rock-legend-turned-country-star Steven Tyler. But on Saturday, it happened.
Their first single, Get Your Buzz On was released to Texas radio around October 2012. Back then they were called the Cadillac Black. Since '12 the guys have gone on big tours with some major country acts, written major country hits, had a Top 40 single and changed their name.
Cadillac Three front man, Jaren Johnston, is no stranger to radio hits; having penned big songs for Tim McGraw, Keith Urban and Jake Owen. But having others sing his songs ain't enough for the Nashville native, Johnston wants to sing and perform his own songs...
The Cadillac Three know one thing for sure, it really is 'all about the south,' and they showcase that in their video for their rockin' country single 'The South.'
With 'The South,' the Cadillac Three make many of the other rock-inspired country artists seem as aggressive as a Beanie Baby. Their debut single would land squarely in the rock n' roll genre 40 years ago, but time has blurred those lines. The proper response to answer cries of "That ain't real country" is to turn the volume of this jam up louder ... and louder ... and louder.
Casey Donahew Band's brand new project “Standoff” hit the No. 7 spot on the Country iTunes chart last week, something that is almost unheard of for an independent band. Tonight Radio Texas, LIVE! has your chance to see Casey plus special guests The Departed and the Cadillac Three in Bossier City.