Country duo Neon Union stops by to discuss and play rural America’s anthem, “American Dirt”

Neon Union is a country music duo who just wrapped up playing both ACM Week and CMA Fest. They are set to release their debut project on July 21st titled Double Wide Castle Sessions.

Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps of Neon Union stopped by to talk with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about their upbringing, time together as a band, and their upcoming project produced by Dan Huff.

They also stuck around to perform their hit, “American Dirt.”

To keep up-to-date with the group, click HERE.

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