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Jonathan Ryan Pardi (born May 20, 1985) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Signed to Capitol Nashville , he has released four studio albums: Write You a Song (2014), California Sunrise (2016), Heartache Medication (2019), and Mr. Saturday Night (2022).
American country music singer Jon Pardi has released five studio albums, two extended plays, and fourteen singles, including two as a featured artist.He debuted in 2012 with "Missin' You Crazy", a song which charted within the top 30 of Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay.
Mr. Saturday Night is the fourth studio album by American neotraditional country artist Jon Pardi.The album was released on September 2, 2022, via Capitol Nashville.Pardi co-produced the album with Bart Butler and Ryan Gore, who he worked with on his previous release Heartache Medication in 2019.
Jon Pardi Jason Kempin/Getty Images Jon Pardi has never felt better since embracing sobriety. “I’ve been 112 days sober and I’ve lost a bunch of weight. I was prediabetic and I was just like ...
Jon Pardi is loving life as a dad! ET's Rachel Smith spoke with the 37-year-old singer at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday, and he shared his favorite part of seeing his 3-month-old ...
"Ain't Always the Cowboy" is a song written by Brandon Kinney and Josh Thompson, and recorded by American country music singer Jon Pardi. It is the second single from Pardi's third studio album Heartache Medication. (2019) The track is about a non-committal woman that uses Western iconography.
Jon Pardi is more than 100 days sober. The end result since giving up booze? He's "lost a bunch of weight," and he's loving the results.The country crooner recently appeared on the Country Heat ...
"Missin' You Crazy" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jon Pardi. It was released in March 2012 as Pardi's first single. It is included on his album Write You a Song, which was released on January 14, 2014. [1] The song was written by Pardi, Bart Butler and Monty Holmes. [2] The song garnered mixed reviews from critics.