Dalton Dover Celebrates the Small Things in ‘Damn Good Life’

Music

Dalton Dover is savoring every moment in his uplifting new single “Damn Good Life.”

Out today (Sept. 23), the 23-year-old Georgia native co-wrote his latest release Alex Maxwell and Jaxson Free. The track is an infectious and much-needed reminder to celebrate the little things in life while you still have the chance.

“I wanted to write a song that makes people smile. There are plenty of drinkin’ songs, and there are plenty of love songs, but not enough feel-good songs,” Dover says. “When Alex, Jaxson and I sat down, we were having a great day and ‘Damn Good Life’ basically wrote itself. It’s a reminder not to take all the little things for granted in life.”

Take a listen to “Damn Good Life” below:

Dalton has plenty to celebrate right now. Last month, he was surprised by Blake Shelton with an invitation to make his debut on the Grand Ole Opry. Before he takes the stage for that career-defining performance on Dec. 3, he’ll join Priscilla Block as support on her fall 2022 Welcome to the Block Party Tour, which kicks off Oct. 13 in Liberty Township, Ohio. You can find a full list of those tour dates below.

Additional ticketing information is available at Dalton Dover’s official website.

Dalton Dover 2022 Tour Dates:

Oct. 13 – Liberty Township, Ohio @ Lori’s Road House
Oct. 13 – Warrendale, Penn. @ Jergel’s
Oct. 15 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ 8 Seconds Saloon
Oct. 20 – Chicago, Ill. @ Joe’s on Weed
Oct. 22 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Elevation at the Intersection
Oct. 26 – Starkville, Miss. @ Rick’s Café
Oct. 27 – Knoxville, Tenn. @ Cotton Eyed Joes
Oct. 28 – Black Mountain, N.C. @ Silverados
Oct. 29 – Rome, Ga. @ Rome River Jam
Nov. 3 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Nashville Palace
Nov. 11 – Columbus, Ohio @ Bluestone
Nov. 12 – Springfield, Ill. @ Boondock’s
Nov. 17 – Statesboro, Ga. @ Blue Room
Nov. 18 – Greenville, S.C. @ Blind Horse Saloon
Nov. 19 – Charleston, S.C. @ Music Farm
Dec. 3 – Grand Ole Opry @ Nashville, Tenn.

Top 10 Country Albums of the 1990s

Country music came into its own in a big way during the 1990s. With more FM radio stations offering artists exposure, blockbuster album sales followed — as did superstardom for acts such as Shania Twain and Garth Brooks, both of whom had multiple full-length projects be certified diamond, for shipping in excess of 10 million albums.

Yet the ’90s also introduced several new acts that would shape country music for decades to come, and found veteran artists receiving a bump in notoriety (and record sales), courtesy of a mainstream musical climate that embraced the genre like never before. Read on for The Boot’s picks for the Top 10 Country Albums of the 1990s.

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