THE AVETT BROTHERS “HIGH STEPPIN’” # 1 ON THE AMERICANA RADIO AIRPLAY CHART

RELEASE “HIGH STEPPIN’” BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO 

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NEW YORK, NY (July 24, 2019) – This week Grammy Award®-nominated collective THE AVETT BROTHERS have reached the top Americana Radio Airplay Chart with “High Steppin’” coming in at #1. “High Steppin’” is the first single from The Avett Brothers’ anticipated album Closer Than Together [American/Republic Records], out Friday, October 4, 2019.

In addition, the band recently release a behind-the-scenes video of “High Steppin’”. Premiering on The Boot yesterday,  the video goes behind-the-scenes of the choreography created by the Purple Charlotte Steppers Club and talks about how The Avett Brothers asked the group to join them for their video.

Watch the behind the scenes video for “High Steppin’” here and the official video here!

Don’t miss The Avett Brothers on tour throughout the rest of 2019 making stops at New York’s Barclays Center on October 5th and LA’s The Greek on August 22nd. Check out the full tour dates here:www.theavettbrothers.com/tour

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