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Throughout the early half of 2018, Jake Gill has raised awareness and funds to support Project AK-47, a worldwide non-profit organization. Project AK-47 exists to rescue child soldiers from lives of violence, restore their identities, and reshape regions of conflict. After a whirlwind tour across the U.S. this summer, Jake Gill has much to celebrate as his fourth studio album “Love’s Insanity” has landed his fifth song on the Music Row Breakout Country Singles chart. “Baby I’m on It” continues to be a crowd favorite. The project features his newly released Top 100 single “Cricket Serenade” and also contains the chart landing album titled release “Love’s Insanity.” The Sylvia, Kansas, native showed no signs of slowing down with the first of 12 shows in his new venue home in Nashville, Tennessee, the famed Hard Rock Cafe. His tour this season has taken the singer to over 37 states and 180 shows, and allowed the artist and his band to meet 100,000’s of people and sample some of the country’s best food. “The fresh seafood in the Gulf Coast has made the South a very popular stop for us. You just can’t beat fresh crab legs and lobster,” Gill said. During his last show of the week on the Insanity Tour in Pennsylvania last week, Gill was fired up as the entire crowd learned the lyrics to his energy-packed single “Half Way Though a Six Pack.” Dean McNeal with Dean Connections in Seatac Washington, said the show was a great success. Gill will continue the momentum on the Insanity Tour at 9 p.m. Saturday in Hays at the Golden Q Bar and Grill. For more information on Jake Gill and Project AK47, visit jakegill.net. Correction 4:51 p.m. April 26. Gill will not be at the Golden Q Sunday. |
Jake Gill to perform at Golden Q this weekend
