October 10, 2024—Today, 21-time nominated, multiple Grammy Award winner and country superstar Dwight Yoakam unveils the music video for his new track “I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)” with Post Malone. The video makes its broadcast premiere on CMT, CMT Music, CMT Equal and Paramount Times Square Billboard. Watch HERE and listen HERE.
Starring Yoakam and Post Malone, the music video also features Nina Dobrev, Malin Akerman and The Babylonian Cowboys (Mitch Marine (Drums), Eugene Edwards (Electric Guitar), Jonathan Clark (Bass Guitar), Steve Peavey (Fiddle, Pedal Steel, Organ). The single was written specifically by Yoakam for a collaboration with Post Malone. The music video was directed by Gregory Alosio.
Yoakam recently confirmed his first album of new music in nine years, Brighter Days, set for release November 15 on Via Records/Thirty Tigers. Pre-order/pre-save Brighter Days HERE.
Written and recorded over the last three years, Brighter Days features 12 brand-new songs written/co-written by Yoakam, as well as three seemingly disparate covers of “Keeping On The Sunny Side” by the Carter Family, “Bound Away” by Cake, and “Time Between” by The Byrds artfully woven into the same body of work in the unmistakable style that could only be Dwight Yoakam.
At once timeless and timely, Yoakam self-produced Brighter Days, infusing a modern appreciation for country music’s history with the trailblazing rock and roll spirit of California. The result is an album that reflects a sense of craftsmanship and immediacy, capturing the quintessential Dwight Yoakam “cool” that has set him apart from his country contemporaries since the beginning of his legendary career. As always, Yoakam’s lyrics throughout the album are both deceptively effortless and profoundly poignant. The album was mixed by world-class engineer Chris Lord-Alge.
Dwight Yoakam has sold over 26 million albums worldwide, with five reaching the #1 spot on Billboard. He is a 21-time nominated, multiple Grammy Award winner. He has 12 Gold albums and nine Platinum or multi-Platinum albums. Yoakam is the recipient of the Artist of the Year Award from the Americana Music Association, the prestigious BMI Country Awards’ President’s Award, and has been inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He will receive a Lifetime Achievement Honor at the 2024 Americana Music Awards. He has collaborated with everyone from Beck to Kid Rock, ZZ Top, Hunter S. Thompson and Jack White. He has toured with the likes of Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and Hüsker Dü. Yoakam’s last album, Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars…, was released in 2016. Rolling Stone Country raves, “Yoakam sounds right at home on these new versions,” while NPR Music praises, “You can hear Yoakam making masterful choices on every phrase.”
In addition to his musical career, Yoakam has appeared in more than 40 feature films including Sling Blade, Panic Room and Steven Soderbergh’s Logan Lucky with Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig, plus a role in the Amazon series Goliath. Over the course of his storied acting career he has worked with the likes of Jodie Foster, Tommy Lee Jones, Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey and more.
In 1977, Yoakam left Kentucky for Nashville to embark on a music career but found that the Music City was moving away from traditional country roots to more pop-country. He found himself better suited to the post-Bakersfield movement and became one of the founding fathers of the “L.A. Cowpunk Scene” influenced by second-wave rockabilly and punk alongside X, Los Lobos, The Knitters, Rank & File and The Blasters.
Dwight Yoakam—Brighter Days
TRACKLIST
1. Wide Open Heart
2. I’ll Pay The Price
3. Bound Away (Cake cover)
4. California Sky
5. Can’t Be Wrong
6. I Spell Love
7. A Dream That Never Ends
8. Brighter Days
9. I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom) (with Post Malone)
10. If Only
11. Hand Me Down Heart
12. Time Between (The Byrds cover)
13. Keep On The Sunny Side (The Carter Family cover)
14. Every Night
TRACKLIST
1. Wide Open Heart
2. I’ll Pay The Price
3. Bound Away (Cake cover)
4. California Sky
5. Can’t Be Wrong
6. I Spell Love
7. A Dream That Never Ends
8. Brighter Days
9. I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom) (with Post Malone)
10. If Only
11. Hand Me Down Heart
12. Time Between (The Byrds cover)
13. Keep On The Sunny Side (The Carter Family cover)
14. Every Night
TOUR DATES
October 11—Las Vegas, NV—Red Rock Resort*
October 12—Flagstaff, AZ—Pepsi Amphitheater*
October 14—Fresno, CA—The Big Fresno Fair
October 17—Clarksville, TN—F&M Bank Arena†
October 18—Tuscaloosa, AL—Mercedes-Benz Amphitheatre†
October 19—Brandon, MS—Brandon Amphitheater†
November 13—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre†
November 14—Clearwater, FL—The Baycare Sound at Coachman Park†
November 15—Pompano Beach, FL—Pompano Beach Amphitheater†
November 21—Grand Prairie, TX—Texas Trust CU Theatre‡
November 22—Beaumont, TX—Ford Park Pavilion§
November 23—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center Arena§
October 11—Las Vegas, NV—Red Rock Resort*
October 12—Flagstaff, AZ—Pepsi Amphitheater*
October 14—Fresno, CA—The Big Fresno Fair
October 17—Clarksville, TN—F&M Bank Arena†
October 18—Tuscaloosa, AL—Mercedes-Benz Amphitheatre†
October 19—Brandon, MS—Brandon Amphitheater†
November 13—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre†
November 14—Clearwater, FL—The Baycare Sound at Coachman Park†
November 15—Pompano Beach, FL—Pompano Beach Amphitheater†
November 21—Grand Prairie, TX—Texas Trust CU Theatre‡
November 22—Beaumont, TX—Ford Park Pavilion§
November 23—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center Arena§
*Drayton Farley
†The Mavericks w/ Drayton Farley
‡Joshua Ray Walker
§Gary Allan w/ Joshua Ray Walker
†The Mavericks w/ Drayton Farley
‡Joshua Ray Walker
§Gary Allan w/ Joshua Ray Walker