East Tennessee Son’s, Jordan and Seth Dugger, Are The Dugger Band

Dugger Band Music flagship country recording duo, Dugger Band, released its debut single, titled East Tennessee Son. A Dugger Band/Paul David co-production, the musically-fitting track comes as an early preview to the pair’s sophomore album by the same nameEAST TENNESSEE SON (anticipated in early December 2017), and is an introduction that suits the duo well.
Jordan and Seth Dugger, natives of Greeneville, TN, wrote the reflective hometown ode alongside seasoned Nashville songwriter Bill DiLuigi. The warmly-painted storyline spotlights a majestic panoramic view of the Smoky Mountains sheltering the streets below and captures the embracing welcome and comfortable familiarity of the place they call “home.” Showcasing the magic of family harmonies, the brothers share lead vocals taking a turn in each verse.
The lyrics incorporate tributes to world-renowned East Tennessee anthems including “Smoky Mountain Rain” (Ronnie Milsap) and “Rocky Top” (Osborne Brothers/Ricky Skaggs among others) as well as musical recollections from award-winning recording artists who hail from the region (Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” and Kenny Chesney’s “Back Where I Come From”).
Here’s to ole Rocky Top I will always love you
Back where I come from you can’t beat the view
When the Smoky Mountain rain falls it’s a beautiful thing
Yeah it’s in my blood I’m an East Tennessee Son
“Our home and upbringing have molded and shaped who we are today, and we wanted to write a song that shared our love for our friends, family and the community, and the beautiful natural surroundings of East Tennessee,” introduced Seth Dugger, the younger of the two. “‘East Tennessee Son’ emulates the music we grew up on; the song paints a picture of the sites and sounds of small-town East Tennessee living. There is something that is pure in this record that everyone seems to relate to,” added Jordan Dugger
The Dugger brothers are the sons of pastors devoted to a small Tennessee community nestled at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains just an hour northeast of Knoxville. Jordan and Seth began their singing career performing worship songs at their parents’ church. Both graduates of the University of Tennessee (Jordan studied Architecture and Seth graduated with a degree in Finance), the young performers, who are equally talented on multiple instruments, formed Dugger Band in 2011.
The duo made its debut in the country music format with, FLY (November 2014), and now performs more than 150 dates per year. Dugger Band has appeared center stage at the Wildhorse Saloon, Dollywood, Bristol Motor Speedway, Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel & Convention Center and at numerous other notable venues and events.
In keeping with their passion for the ministry, Jordan and Seth formed the independent school program, A Dream Worth Chasing, a schoolhouse concert series and inspirational outreach program created to celebrate and motivate our children through music. As part of the program, Dugger Band has performed at Greeneville High School, North Greene High School, Chuckey-Doak High School and countless elementary schools just in the last year with an aggressive schedule in the works for 2018.
Close to its roots, Dugger Band is actively involved with organizations lending assistance to those who have suffered from the tragic Gatlinburg fires (Mountain Tough Recovery TeamEast Tennessee Foundation, and Dollywood Foundation). Their new single, “East Tennessee Son,” has taken on a whole new meaning since the devastating November 2016 event, as such, Dugger Band is donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the single to assist these charities in rebuilding homesThe track will be available via all major digital retail and streaming outlets (Amazon/iTunes/ Pandora/Rhapsody/Spotify) on September 15, 2017.  Regina Raleigh and Ann Chrisman will head up the radio promotion campaign.

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