Country Superstar Ronnie Dunn Releases New Video for “Ain't No Trucks in Texas”
NASHVILLE, TN – Ronnie Dunn released the highly anticipated new video for “Ain’t No Trucks in Texas” today on VEVO and on CMT. Shot in Nashville and directed by Peter Zavadil, the video highlights the realities of post-relationship regret and realizing there is some truth to the adage that the grass is not always greener. With lyrics like “There ain’t no trucks in Texas / Ain’t no football in the south / Ain’t no bourbon in Kentucky, I ain’t drinkin’ me some now / Ain’t no stars in California, Memphis never had the blues / Oh, there ain’t no trucks in Texas, and I ain’t missing you,” Dunn’s signature vocals command the urgency, disappointment –and sometimes irony – in matters of the heart. “We really wanted to do something simple and poignant,” said Dunn about the concept. “Relationships are tough and it is not always easy to express your feelings. This song signifies how it is easier to let a relationship end than tell someone how you really feel.” "It's a song about male pride,” said director Peter Zavadil. “It's not about trucks, whiskey or a variety of catchy clichés. It's about a guy with a broken heart fighting to play it down." Behind-the-scenes from the video shoot are also posted now on VEVO and the single is available on iTunes. Penned by Wendell Mobley, Tony Martin and Neil Thrasher, “Ain’t No Trucks In Texas" is Dunn’s first single from Nash Icon Records. Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus, who produced the track, is continuing to work with Dunn on new music for an upcoming album. Dunn will head back to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in December following a string of sold-out performances. Added by popular demand, REBA, BROOKS & DUNN: Together in Vegas has extended its run through May 2016. For more information and tickets, please visit thecolosseum.com.