Country Star Scotty McCreery Shares The Story Behind ‘Five More Minutes’ With Heart of the Rockies Radio

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Country susperstar Scotty McCreery joined Heart of the Rockies Radio’s Terry West to talk about his new album, his tour, and his hit single “Five More Minutes.”

Scotty McCreery will be performing with Ned Ledoux at the Ski-Hi Stampede in Monte Vista on the 22nd of July. Get your tickets by clicking here!

About Scotty McCreery

“I’ve lived a lot of life since my last record,” says Scotty McCreery. “I moved out on my own, I travelled across the country and the world, I got engaged, I was dropped by my label, I was even robbed at gunpoint. So I really wanted this album to show who Scotty is at 24, what’s going on in my life, and I think we accomplished that.”

With his third album (plus a chart-topping Christmas record), the young star takes a huge creative step forward. He co-wrote all 11 songs on Seasons Change, working with some of the finest songwriters in Nashville to express a wide range of emotions and musical styles. And after a lengthy legal struggle that kept him on the sidelines for several years, McCreery placed a bold bet with his career that has paid off with a new label and a reinvigorated attitude.

About The Ski-Hi Stampede

The Ski-Hi Stampede, Colorado’s oldest pro rodeo, has roots as deep as the San Luis Valley itself. The first rodeo was held August 11-13, 1919, and was called the Ski-Hi Stampede. Old newspapers reported that more than 10,000 people assembled to watch the local competition. It has continued for nine decades as an annual event and is an important piece of western history that can still be lived.

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