Janson touts the "All American Guy"
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Janson touts the "All American Guy"

Friday, June 14, 2024 – Nashville Harbor Records and Entertainment's Chris Janson dropped "All American Guy" today in honor of Flag Day.

"First and foremost, I want to thank the fans for this one coming out. We posted this song on my social media, and the fan response was overwhelming. This one's for you. Hope everyone has a great all-American summer hanging out with this All-American Guy," Janson said.

Janson headlines the Fox & Friends Summer Concert Series on July 5. Janson will perform "All American Guy" along with his current radio hit, "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," which just hit the Top 40 on Media Base.

Janson is currently out on the road this summer playing festivals and venues.


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