DANIELLE BRADBERY DEBUTS COASTAL GOODBYE SUMMER MUSIC VIDEO WITH THOMAS RHETT
Vocal powerhouse, Danielle Bradbery is joined by Thomas Rhett on the shores of Rosemary Beach, FL in the official music video for their Goodbye Summer collaboration, bringing to life the song’s bittersweet story of short-lived romance with a seaside video directed by Shaun Silva.
Watch Goodbye Summer video here.
“It has been amazing to see the storyline of Goodbye Summer played out,” reflects Danielle. “The video shares the emotions that come with a summer love. Shaun Silva had such a beautiful vision for this video and really brought it to life. It was a lot of fun to have Thomas Rhett join me for the shoot in one of my favorite places, 30A.”
Described by Taste of Country as a “pop-infused song tinged with heartbreak [which] paints a romantic picture of the ups and downs of love that comes with an expiration date” and by Rolling Stone as a “wistful” story of “an intense, fleeting relationship that evaporates like a mirage when the season is over,” Goodbye Summer is a reimagining of Hello Summer off Danielle’s sophomore album, I Don't Believe We've Met.
“Watching this song grow since I first recorded the demo has been really fun” says Thomas Rhett, who wrote the original rendition alongside Rhett Akins and The Cadillac Three's Jaren Johnston. “30A was the perfect place to bring the video to life...we had a blast shooting it.”
Shaun agrees noting that “few things brand our hearts and minds the way a summer romance does. This song and this video tell that classic love story, where the sand of a coastal beach community is the same as the sand that falls freely from an hourglass. Our time may be limited, but the way we live in that moment is reckless and beautiful. It’s one of the few things we go into knowing what the end result must be, but for some reason we let go, give in, love… and in the end, we hurt but we don’t regret.”
Shortly after this story of beachfront romance was captured in beautiful Rosemary Beach, the area was struck by Category 4 Hurricane Michael, the strongest storm on record to hit the Florida Panhandle. As someone who saw her own mother’s home in Houston damaged by Hurricane Harvey last year, Bradbery felt compelled to help.
“Rosemary Beach has always been a special place to me, especially now that we captured its beauty in this video” shares Danielle. “I knew I wanted to help out the local community after Hurricane Michael hit, and the Rosemary Beach Foundation is the perfect organization to partner with. They were immediately providing meals and supplies to the people who lost everything, and now they’re distributing funds to local organizations involved in relief efforts - supporting everything from the rebuilding of homes to purchasing supplies for local schools."
Watch Goodbye Summer video here.
“It has been amazing to see the storyline of Goodbye Summer played out,” reflects Danielle. “The video shares the emotions that come with a summer love. Shaun Silva had such a beautiful vision for this video and really brought it to life. It was a lot of fun to have Thomas Rhett join me for the shoot in one of my favorite places, 30A.”
Described by Taste of Country as a “pop-infused song tinged with heartbreak [which] paints a romantic picture of the ups and downs of love that comes with an expiration date” and by Rolling Stone as a “wistful” story of “an intense, fleeting relationship that evaporates like a mirage when the season is over,” Goodbye Summer is a reimagining of Hello Summer off Danielle’s sophomore album, I Don't Believe We've Met.
“Watching this song grow since I first recorded the demo has been really fun” says Thomas Rhett, who wrote the original rendition alongside Rhett Akins and The Cadillac Three's Jaren Johnston. “30A was the perfect place to bring the video to life...we had a blast shooting it.”
Shaun agrees noting that “few things brand our hearts and minds the way a summer romance does. This song and this video tell that classic love story, where the sand of a coastal beach community is the same as the sand that falls freely from an hourglass. Our time may be limited, but the way we live in that moment is reckless and beautiful. It’s one of the few things we go into knowing what the end result must be, but for some reason we let go, give in, love… and in the end, we hurt but we don’t regret.”
Shortly after this story of beachfront romance was captured in beautiful Rosemary Beach, the area was struck by Category 4 Hurricane Michael, the strongest storm on record to hit the Florida Panhandle. As someone who saw her own mother’s home in Houston damaged by Hurricane Harvey last year, Bradbery felt compelled to help.
“Rosemary Beach has always been a special place to me, especially now that we captured its beauty in this video” shares Danielle. “I knew I wanted to help out the local community after Hurricane Michael hit, and the Rosemary Beach Foundation is the perfect organization to partner with. They were immediately providing meals and supplies to the people who lost everything, and now they’re distributing funds to local organizations involved in relief efforts - supporting everything from the rebuilding of homes to purchasing supplies for local schools."
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