From Lone Star to Music City, David Adam Byrnes is racking up hits left and right

David Adam Byrnes is making a name for himself in the country music industry.

Late last year, Taste of Country deemed Byrnes: “one of the Lone Star State’s most intriguing artists at the moment”. He recently celebrated his seventh straight #1 hit single with “One Honky Tonk Town.”

He spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about his new single, “She Don’t,” his tribute to the cowgirl, and his brand new album which is slated to come out later this year.

He stuck around to perform “Keep Up With A Cowgirl.”

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