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Military Veteran Turned Country Singer Jimmy Loftis Drops Debut Release

August 17, 2019 Bobby Miles
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Jimmy Loftis Covers Travis Tritt’s “Anymore”

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Irmo, South Carolina – August 14, 2019 – Anyone who has served in the Army and done tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan isn’t afraid to take chances. That is why after receiving high praise following his singing of the National Anthem for the troops while serving, Jimmy Loftis decided to take another chance in his life and pursue music. Fast forward eight years to today and he’s coming out strong with his first release, a remake of Travis Tritt’s “Anymore.”

Sticking with a classic country sound, Jimmy Loftis’ vocals do all of the work. Strong enough to reign in the cattle yet tender enough to hold a newborn, Jimmy’s vocals sail through the air from the speakers to the ears of listeners both near and far. Overseas he found solace in the likes of Garth Brooks, Luke Combs, and Travis Tritt, so it was an honor to pay homage to one of his influences by covering Tritt’s “Anymore” and giving it the Loftis touch.

Those interested in adding “Anymore” to their country playlists, reviewing the track on their sites, or interviewing this brave veteran turned Country singer can reach out via the information provided below.

For more on Jimmy Loftis, head here: https://www.jimmyloftis.com/music

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About:
Army veteran turned Country singer Jimmy Loftis bolts out of the gate with his first release, a cover of Travis Tritt’s “Anymore.”

Contact:
Jimmy Loftis
Jeff Griffith
8034678031
[email protected]

Links:
Official Site: https://www.jimmyloftis.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimmyloftisofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyloftisofficial
Listen to “Anymore” Here: https://youtu.be/apK_WSPXGfM

 

 

This article first appeared on ArtistPR.com Press Release

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