[Exclusive Photo Gallery] Jason Aldean Celebrates Three No. 1 Singles With a Party at the Wildhorse Saloon

[Exclusive Photo Gallery] Jason Aldean Celebrates Three No. 1 Singles With a Party at the Wildhorse Saloon

Yesterday (Aug. 2) at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon, Jason Aldean celebrated the success of three recent No. 1 singles—“Lights Come On,” “A Little More Summertime” and “Any Ol’ Barstool”—with friends, songwriters and industry professionals.

As guests noshed on an array of appetizers, including hot chicken biscuits, deviled eggs and fried pickles, Jason performed each single with the songwriting team behind the No. 1 tunes, which included:

“Lights Come On”

  • Brad Warren
  • Brett Warren
  • Tyler Hubbard
  • Brian Kelley
  • Jimmy Robbins
  • Jordan Schmidt

“A Little More Summertime”

  • Wendell Mobley
  • Tony Martin
  • Jerry Flowers

“Any Ol’ Barstool”

  • Josh Thompson
  • Deric Ruttan

“This is one of those things that never really gets old, I mean, we’ve been doing this thing now for 12 years and I remember very vividly the first party like this we had and how excited I was,” said Jason. “It’s still exciting and we’re fortunately in a position now where songs kind of run up the chart faster than they used two, about half the time it used to take ’em, and for now I like to enjoy it, whether it’s one, two, three or whatever. I’m just glad we’re able to still throw ’em.”

Check out our photo gallery of the event.

 

photos by Jason Simanek

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