Simply Southern: JD Huggins stopped by to talk about his first full-country album— Place In Time

JD Huggins was raised in a musical household in the Appalachian Mountains, which heavily influenced him as an artist. While he is known for his country-influenced rock sound, he has just released his very first full-country album titled Place In Time!

He stopped by the studio to talk to RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender about the new project, the assistance he received from Struggle Jennings, and the song “Easy or Not”.
He also treated us to a performance of his song “Two Stones”!

Check Out Place In Time

Check out his first MDR appearance HERE

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