Kane Brown and Firestone have partnered for an innovative 2017 summer country music campaign. With the common goal of engaging fans of country music, Firestone and Sony Music Nashville are reaching out to consumers via strategic digital and offline campaigns for the duration of the summer to share the compelling story of Kane Brown – his challenging childhood, his inspiring life lessons, passion for music and love for cars and trucks and outdoor activities.
The first of a series of Kane Brown Firestone digital episodes is posted on Firestone social channels HERE
You can also go to Kane Brown Music dot com to see his music video for his single “What Ifs” which features Lauren Alaina
Kane Brown and his Nana talk about Kane’s early life. (:43)
Kane: “I always describe Nana as sweet, and like a southern grandma. She’s just a good role model. She raised me well. She was a detective for a while, so I remember I’d always go to the police station and hang out with her.”
Nana: “Kane was real good. We always had country music on, and they would get up and perform for me.”
Kane: “Then of course after I graduated I didn’t really have any where else to, so she took me back in, and then I moved in here…started doing my covers.”
Nana: “He would play, and sing, and I would record. And I remember when he was learning to play the guitar. him playing real early in the morning, and he was still doing that at like 6 or 7 O’clock that night. He didn’t stop.”
Kane: ” My whole family is just kind of like, if they put their mind to something then they’re going to do it.”