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Hear what The Cadillac Three have to say about “Demolition Man” via https://youtu.be/Qm-oMqet-IM
 and what critics across the globe think about the Nashville natives.

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The Cadillac Three:
Jaren Johnston (Guitar & Lead Vocals)
Kelby Ray (Bass Steel Guitar, Dobro, Acoustic & Vocals)
Neil Mason (Drums, Percussion & Vocals)

Director: Sean Bowes

Producer: Tyler Donnelly, Meghan Ciaramitaro, Sarah Ingerick
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AMERICAN SONGWRITER | “…exploring deeper themes and experimenting with new sounds.”

“Nashville’s the Cadillac Three blended singer Jaren Johnston’s twang and classic lyrics about tailgating and whisky with the power chords of a metal group, proving how vast country and western music has become.” | WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

SOUNDS LIKE NASHVILLE | “…The Cadillac Three is destined to bring more international popularity to country music and southern rock while becoming international stars themselves.”

“Booze bolstered country rockers in the vein of early Kings Of Leon.” | DAILY MIRROR

PLANET ROCK | “Songs with craft, skill and heart”

“Nashville’s best kept secret…” | THE HUFFINGTON POST

CITY BEAT | “The Rolling Stones made a pretty good pass at Country music in the ’60s and ’70s, but The Cadillac Three will give a hint at how that would have turned out if Jagger and the boys had been born in the Southern colonies.”

“It’s official: The Cadillac Three are the hardest rockers in country music.” | NKD MAGAZINE

HITS DAILY DOUBLE | “Wherever singer-guitarist Jaren Johnston and his Cadillac mates are headed, we’re jumpin’ in.”

“Whatever they are doing, it’s working.” | RARE COUNTRY

ROLLING STONE COUNTRY | “Like Kings of Leon before them, they’re poised for their first big break in the U.K. — where they’ve sold out every headlining show for nearly two years — before conquering their U.S. home turf.”