“Can’t Get Away from a Good Time” singer Logan Mize has definitely paid his dues over the years in Nashville, touring and recording independently before getting a record deal last year with the same label as such stars as Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood. Now, looking back on the day he signed the deal, Logan says it was kind of a surreal experience. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- Logan’s first album for his Arista Nashville record label was announced earlier this week! Titled Pawn Shop Guitar – EP, the five-song collection was entirely co-written by Logan and includes the feel-good first single, “Can’t Get Away from a Good Time.” You can look for the EP next week when it’s released digitally on May 19th.
- Be sure to watch for Logan’s new music video for “Can’t Get Away from a Good Time,” world-premiering May 19th with a 24-hour exclusive across all CMT platforms including CMT, CMT Pure, the CMT Artist App, and CMT.com. Word is that the video’s a hoot, so check it out!
- Online now, Logan is ready to help you host your own good time at PawnShopGuitarEP.com, where you can RSVP for your chance to win a cool party pack, including Logan’s new EP, an Igloo Party Bar, custom Logan koozies, and a Big Green Egg! Nice!
- On Wednesday, Logan debuted the latest installment of his seven-part “Road to a Good Time” video clip series on Taste of Country — check it out here!
- On Monday, Logan’s three-year-old son Lincoln got in on helping Dad spread the word about his new EP via Twitter. Take a look here to see the clip!
Logan Mize recalls the surreal feeling of going from do-it-yourself to being an artist signed to a major Nashville record label. (:37)
“We were in the studio when I signed, and we’d already cut ‘Can’t Get Away from a Good Time,’ so we had it pulled up on the mixer, and I couldn’t even…it was just unreal. I’ve been here [in Nashville] for almost a decade and done this so long by myself that I just almost lost sight of what it would be like to be with a major label and to have that kind of power behind a single, ’cause I’ve been used to marketing and pushing everything on my own. So to be in a room with a bunch of people that are music business veterans and see them excited about one of my songs, it just didn’t even feel like…it didn’t feel real, you know? It felt like I was livin’ somebody else’s life for a second.”