Randall King Ushers in His Neon Era with "Green Eyes Blue," Out Now

Warner Music Nashville recording artist Randall King’s music is bound to keep people “two-stepping on the dance floor” as noted by CMT, and with his latest release, “Green Eyes Blue,” the Texas native continues to do just that. Ushering in what can only be described as his “neon era of country music”– with tunes that are best enjoyed while swaying under the neon haze at a local honky tonk – “Green Eyes Blue,” written by King and Randy Montana, finds him in awe with the taming of his once wild heart. Listen below.
 
Debuting the song for the first time from the Grand Ole Opry stage last week (March 15) during his second Opry appearance – exactly one year after making his debut in 2022 – made its meaning even more special. The song finds King acknowledging his wayward past while displaying a vulnerable side and sense of astonishment with the power of the love which saved him:
 
        I was running around all over town
        Fences couldn’t keep me in
        All my buddies said I’d be lucky
        If I could outrun my sins
        It’s like I was saved from the hell I raised
        When my gaze locked on you 
        Said I’d hate to make 
        Those green eyes blue
 
“I wrote this a couple years back with Randy Montana about this great green eyed girl I know," shares King. "It’s about being a better man and leaving your wild ways behind to not hurt the one you love.”
 
Fresh off a performance at London’s celebrated C2C Festival, King recently announced he will continue his international trek this fall with the addition of new European tour dates. Known for his road warrior diet of over 150 dates each year touring across the United States, the hustling King will carry the fall leg of his tour through seven new cities in 2023, with stops in London, Manchester and Glasgow in the U.K. and Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Cologne in Germany.

Visit randallking.com to find a show close to you and see King under the neon for yourself.
 
Randall King 2023 Tour Dates:
March 24         Terrell, TX                              Silver Saloon
March 25         Montgomery, TX                    Montgomery Music & Mudbugs Festival
March 30         Paris, TX                                 Love Civic Center
March 31         Helotes, TX                             John T. Floore’s Country Store
April 1             Waco, TX                                The Backyard Bar Stage Grill
April 7             Saint Jo, TX                             Red River Station BBQ
April 8             Amarillo, TX                           Starlight Ranch
April 13           Albuquerque, NM                   Dirty Bourbon Dance Hall & Saloon
April 14           Prescott Valley, AZ                 Findlay Toyota Center
April 15           Florence, AZ                           Country Thunder Arizona
April 21           Stillwater, OK                         Tumbleweed Dance Hall & Concert Arena
April 22           Llano, TX                                Robinson Park
April 27           Columbus, OH                        Bluestone
April 28           Chicago, IL                             Joe’s On Weed Street
April 29           Indianapolis, IN                      8 Seconds Saloon
May 12            Baton Rouge, LA                    Texas Club
May 13            Houston, TX                            Goode Company Armadillo Palace
May 19            Silsbee, TX                              Honky Tonk Texas
May 20            Belton, TX                               Schoepf's Backyard
May 27            New Braunfels, TX                 Gruene Hall
May 28            New Braunfels, TX                 Gruene Hall
June 22            Grand Junction, CO                Country Jam Colorado Music Festival
July 1               Greenwood Village, CO         Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 7               New Salem, ND                     Morton County Fairgrounds
July 8               Sioux Falls, SD                      The District
July 15             Littlefeld, TX                         Littlefeld AG & Community Center
July 29             Cardwell, MT                         Headwaters Country Jam
Aug. 11            Morrison, CO                         Red Rocks Amphitheater
Sept. 11            Glasgow, UK                         Oran Mor
Sept. 12            Manchester, UK                     The Deaf Institute
Sept. 13            London, UK                           Bush Hall
Sept. 15            Cologne, Germany                 Helios 37
Sept. 17            Hamburg, Germany                Häkken
Sept. 18            Berlin, Germany                     Maschinenhaus
Sept. 19            Munich, Germany                   Backstage Club
 
About Randall King:
One of country’s new crop of modern traditionalists, Warner Music Nashville artist Randall King grew up on the endless plains of West Texas – and his sound is steeped in their timeless beauty with a mix of grit and grace. He grew up singing in the back of a ‘93 Chevy Suburban, mimicking the pure-country vocals of stars like Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson and over the years became drawn to the electrifying energy of modern stars like Eric Church, Dierks Bentley and Jason Aldean. After years of hustling and a road-warrior’s diet of 150 shows each year, King produced and released the defiant 2016 EP, Another Bullet, then followed up with a 2018 self-titled album. Now, King is bringing an organic, timeless sound to country’s mainstream with his major label debut album Shot Glass. The 11-song collection, seven of which were co-written by King, centers around a night out at a bar, with each track representing a different point of view of those in the room. The album was named to Whiskey Riff’s Top 40 Country Albums of 2022 and Billboard’s All Genre 50 Best Albums of 2022 (So Far), making him the only male country artist to make the list. With over 200+ million career streams to his name, the 2023 Music Mayhem Magazine and 2022 Pandora and Country Now Country Artist to Watch is looking to the anywhere-and-everywhere future with music that captures the essence of a Western poet who’s never been afraid to be himself.