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CHRIS YOUNG: Snow Business

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Chris Young was one of the many travelers waylaid by the blizzard that hit the Northeast a few weeks ago, when Chris was busing his way to headline shows in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Stuck for nearly a full day, a little craziness kicked in as Chris took to social media with a video of him doing snow angels — in shorts. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)  

  • Chris is heading back to Pennsylvania in March, with his Pittsburgh and Philadelphia dates rescheduled for March 11th and 12th, respectively.
  • Chris has another huge hit on his hands with “Think of You,” his hot new duet with his tour special guest Cassadee Pope! Look for it on his ACM Album of the Year nominee, I’m Comin’ Over.
  • Chris and Cassadee talk football and Super Bowl predictions in this video from Chris’ Facebook page!
  • In an “A” grade review, Nash Country Weekly is cheering “Think of You” as “an example of country songwriters speaking the language of a new generation of fans, and the fact that it was done within a very traditional framework is evidence the genre can move forward without forgetting its roots. If Chris was waiting for the perfect song to make his first-ever male-female duet, he found it.”
  • Be sure to follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisYoungMusic!

audio  Chris Young and his band decided to have a little crazy fun while stuck in the blizzard. (:45)
“I was already sick, so I will say that. Like, I already had a sinus infection at that point. I don’t think it was gonna make it any worse, and you know, it just seemed like a good idea at the time. Truck stop, snow angels, in shorts, so yeah. I did that. That’s there. I did get yelled at. Like, a couple people — my sister text me, ‘You’re gonna get sick!’ I’m like, ‘I’m already sick! It’s fun.’ But it was a good time, and you know, if you’re gonna be stuck in the snow for almost 24 hours without movin’, at least you’re stuck with your road family. So, I had all my guys, and I think we ran that truck stop out of food by the end of day two, but whatever, we had a good time, and we can’t say we haven’t seen snow this year. We cannot say that.”