Jon Randall Reaches Back To Lone Star Roots On New Project ‘Neon Texas’

Jon Randall. Photo: Jess Tomlins

Jon Randall is paying homage to his Texas roots with a new EP, Neon Texas, due out on April 2.

The Dallas-born songwriter weaves nostalgic tales of his Texan teen years and of characters he’s never met on the new project, taking listeners on a sonic and visual journey. The leading song from the project, “Tequila Kisses,” tells a seductive story inspired by a vast assortment of people, places and experiences Randall has witnessed during his extensive travels, tied together with vivid imagery to complete the movie-like story.

“I have joked about this song being my own true story, to which Jessi [Alexander, Randall’s wife and frequent collaborator] has responded by correcting me through a laugh,” says Randall. “Fair enough. The truth is I have met, experienced and witnessed so many weird and strange people and situations over the years, that sometimes parts of those stories seep into my subconscious while I’m writing, and a new story is formed. Somehow I feel like I am telling someone’s true story, even if it isn’t my own.”

Over the last 15 years, Randall has penned hits including Miranda Lambert’s “Tin Man” (written with Lambert and Jack Ingram) which won the 2018 ACM Song Of The Year, and “Whiskey Lullaby” for Brad Paisley (with Bill Anderson), as well as cuts for Emmylou Harris, Maren Morris, Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Scotty McCreery, and Guy Clark. As an acclaimed producer, he’s worked with Bentley, Ingram, Dwight Yoakam, Pat Green, and most recently produced Parker McCollum’s Platinum-selling single, “Pretty Heart.”

Randall is also paying tribute to the Lone Star state on another new project with Lambert and Ingram, The Marfa Tapes, on May 7. The album is a collection of raw recordings inspired during a trip to Marfa, Texas.

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