Bobby Bare Releases Emotional and Impactful Music Video “I Drink”
- 117 Entertainment Group
- May 7, 2018
- 1 min read
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 10, 2018) – This year Bobby Bare celebrates 60 years as a chart-topping musician and the Country Music Hall of Famer is not slowing down any time soon. Yesterday, Bare released the music video for his emotional awareness song “I Drink,” penned by Mary Gauthier and Crit Harmon. The video brings a visual message on the sensitive topic of alcoholism and is open to many interpretations. The song is featured on Bare’s current album, Things Change, featuring a duet with Chris Stapleton, which can be found at fans retailer of choice here.
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