Country music artist, Bigg Vinny, formerly of Toby Keith’s Trailer Choir, releases new single “Battleground”

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New York,NY – (November 22, 2023) – Middle Tennessee’s Native Vencent Hickerson’s, aka Bigg Vinny, roots run deep in the Music City. As a second-generation in Nashville’s music scene, Hickerson was raised up looking up to his father’s legacy of music. Hickerson’s heritage runs strong in his genes as he has followed the footsteps of his father, his mentor being a phenomenal guitar player, who graced the stage as a touring musician for legends such as Loretta Lynn, Steve Miller Band, Alan Jackson, David Allen Coe and many more. With that inspiration, Hickerson took it to heart and set his sights on Nashville which set the stage for his career ahead. After playing every stage possible in Nashville, the singer-songwriter garnered himself a publishing deal and the next stage would change his life - to be signed to a major record company. Hickerson became one half of the band The Trailer Choir which later became signed to Toby Keith’s record label and was quickly nicknamed “Bigg Vinny” because he weighed in at an astounding 426 lbs. The nickname stuck not his trademark weight!

After a near-death experience due to his obese weight, the country singer was chosen as a contestant on Season 12 of “ NBC’s The Biggest Loser.” The once obese man from Middle Tennessee shed the fat to become the svelte 242 lbs. Bigg Vinny playing every role since in being a manager, distributing music, touring, and acting, has decided to come back with the heart tune called “BATTLEGROUND.”

“BATTLEGROUND is a song that takes me straight back to sweating it out at two-a-days training for football. You had to truly love something so much that you would be willing to go out there on the BATTLEGROUND and leave everything BLOOD, SWEAT and TEARS!!! It’s now the way I approach my life on a daily basis!!! When we wrote this song, we all came from different backgrounds, but we all identified with the sentiments of this song!!! No matter if your Battleground is a sport, the music industry, the daily grind of your job, or the proud honor of fighting for our country it’s all about the hard work, dedication, and pride you put into it!!!” exclaims the country crooner! Bigg Vinny is joined by Jared Blake, from Season 1 of the Voice and team Blake Sheldon, and Jared Weeks of rock band Saving Abel (founder and lead singer.) “BATTLEGROUND” releases today and he will continue to tour supporting the single and more upcoming music.

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