JD Shelburne is a country music artist who was raised on a tobacco farm in Taylorsville, Kentucky. He is showing where he came from with his new single, “Neon Hallelujah.”
He stopped by Roy Rogers Studio to talk with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about growing up on a tobacco farm and his upcoming music.
He also stuck around to perform his new hit, “Neon Hallelujah.”
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