Two Dozen Hits: Award-winning musician, Ernest stopped by to talk about the release of his second album!

A year later he blesses us with a dozen more songs! Flower Shops: Two Dozen Roses on Feb 10th

An award-winning songwriter with 8 number ones under his belt, Ernest is dropping a deluxe version of his debut album Flower Shops on February 10th!

He stopped by the studio to talk with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on his talent for writing hit songs, how he found his voice, and what fans can expect from Two Dozen Roses!

Pre-Save and Listen to the album HERE

Watch our CMA Fest interview with Ernest

Ernest celebrates “Son of a Sinner” going #1

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