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Larry Fleet Gets Personal With Performance of New Song 'Try Texas'

A man in a hat plays guitar in front of a band in a dimly lit room with vinyl records.

Chattanooga's rising country star Larry Fleet took a trip to Nashville's Welcome to 1979 recording studio, where the growing singer-songwriter performed an onslaught of his fan-favorite tunes before working in a brand new song.

A bearded man in a wide-brimmed hat sings into a microphone, bathed in warm, blue-toned light.

Titled "Try Texas," Larry Fleet's unreleased hit in the making is already turning eyes towards the fiery performer who's known among the underground country music scene as the "real deal" when it comes to the genre.

Praised for his thoughtful nature within his songwriting and expertise in good sing-along hooks, "Try Texas" seems like an easy win for the growing country music star as it is presented in a humble package with sensational instrumentals.

A man with a beard and cowboy hat sings into a microphone while playing guitar.

Larry Fleet's performance of "Try Texas" during his live sessions at Nashville's Welcome to 1979 features Fleet singing about various states across the United States before sultrily singing "Maybe I'll try Texas."

Performing elegantly with his backing band, Larry Fleet's country twang and soul truly shines throughout his latest song, sparking memories of wonderment and beauty among the band's ear-worm welcoming instrumental backbone.

A man in a hat plays guitar and sings into a microphone in a band setting.

Having previously been discovered by country icon Jake Owen while performing cover songs at a wedding to being an opening act on the artist's tour, things are certainly going Larry Fleet's way.

With a song like "Try Texas," it is easy to see why Larry Fleet is garnering so much attention from the country music scene. The artists' personal experiences bring a song like this to life in amazing ways.

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