On the Record: Joe Nichols says his album Revelation encompasses his soul

Joe Nichols’ album Revelation was his third studio album. It produced two singles, “If Nobody Believed In You” and “What’s A Guy Gotta Do” on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Both were in the top 10.

During his appearance on On the Record, he tells host Suzanne Alexander that the trajectory to his success came at a rough time when his father passed away, and if he could ever put his soul into an album, Revelation is it.

On The Record airs Friday nights at 8:30 PM ET on RFD-TV and also on the RFD-TV Now App.

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