Between them, brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel of Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville duo High Valley share more than two decades of marriage with their wives – but in their brand new song, available now (listen HERE), they’re singing about a “Single Man.” Brad co-wrote the foot-stomping new track, loaded with their signature bluegrass-tinted country sound, alongside Derick Southerland and Jordan Schmidt.
“Sometimes being single looks really fun,” Brad said. “Wild, free, less responsibility… but my wife and kids are so amazing that I honestly don’t know a single man who wouldn’t want to trade places with me!”
The lead track from their forthcoming sophomore album, “Single Man” ushers in the next era of High Valley while exploring the duo’s familiar roots. People shared an exclusive interview with the duo, noting that their “bluegrass-influenced country always has had a way of speaking their own personal truth” (See HERE). Click HERE to see a special “Single Man” concept video, which premiered earlier today.
High Valley has made their mark on country music both at home and abroad since releasing their debut major label album in 2016. They have already earned more than 175 million streams across the US and their native Canada alone. Their first smash single “Make You Mine” has been certified Gold and their most recent hit “She’s With Me” became their first Top 10 at country radio. In addition to their multiple CCMA Awards wins and Juno Awards nods, they were nominated for the ACM New Duo of the Year for their second consecutive year.
The duo has brought their collection of fan favourites to venues across the world. Their touring credits include dates with some of the format’s biggest superstars, from Shania Twain to Keith Urban to Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. They recently wrapped Old Dominion’s Happy Endings World Tour and spent the first part of 2019 on the road with Paul Brandt. This summer High Valley treat audiences at major country fairs and festivals to songs new, old and even “Single.”