VIDEO PREMIERE: The Bluegrass Situation premieres Christian Lee Hutson’s “They’re All Gonna Hate Me”

The Bluegrass Situation premieres Christian Lee Hutson’s new video “They’re All Gonna Hate Me,” the newest track from his forthcoming full length Yeah Okay, I Know!

There is something so strangely affecting about Christian Lee Hutson’s video for “They’re All Gonna Hate Me.”…The clip is packed with completely irreverent dance moves, weird camera quirks and a creeping orange tabby — all backed by a slow burning country chord progression.

Check it out here!

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River Cities Reader previews Christian Lee Hutson show

River Cities Reader previews Christian Lee Hutson’s upcoming show at Rozz-Tox, praising Hutson’s forthcoming release, saying “His singing and songwriting are strong enough to support bustling cacophonies and sensitive enough to deftly sketch out complicated emotional territory…Hutson never coasts, filling the tracks with invigorating detail…full of surprises even when he doesn’t need them.”

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Oklahoma Gazette features Christian Lee Hutson

Oklahoma Gazette interviews Christian Lee Hutson in advance of his upcoming show in Norman at Red Brick Bar:

As self-aware as he is self-deprecating, Christian Lee Hutson is a student of [Gram Parsons, Townes Van Zandt and John Prine] and isn’t afraid to cut deep into his psyche to further his work and mine a new song.

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Columbia Free Times previews Christian Lee Hutson show

Columbia Free Times previews Christian Lee Hutson’s show in advance of his show at Red Door Tavern:

This might not surprise you, but there are a lot of great young songwriters in Nashville. Even among the Music City’s elite talent pool, Christian Lee Hutson rises to the top. The 22-year-old already boasts a finely honed singing and songwriting voice developed well beyond his years. Part of a generation influenced by the generation influenced by Townes Van Zandt, Hutson’s ragged, raspy country finds easy comparisons to Justin Townes Earle and Bobby Bare Jr. — though his richly detailed songs are on par with those of Hayden Desser.

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Christian Lee Hutson on Americana Daily

Americana Daily shared Christian Lee Hutson’s video “I Do Mean Well”! Hutson explains that the track is about the nature of promises. Says Hutson:

I have a tendency to spread myself too thin and, I think, when you’re someone who is guilty of trying to please everyone with whom you cross paths, it’s very easy to turn yourself into a human torch. You just kinda hustle across all these different bridges and unintentionally set them all ablaze.

Check out the video here!

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