War Hippies the country music duo taking the road by storm, just released a new video for their fan-favorite song “Leavin’ Sense.” The emotional lyrics, written by Donnie Reis, Chris Garner and Joel Jorgensen, tell a story of a man reflecting on his self-destructive habits and struggle to make positive choices. Directed by Paul Gaehring, the music video was filmed at Mickey’s Tavern in East Nashville, Tenn., and visually captures the theme of someone caught in a cycle of destructive behavior, dealing with self-awareness, regret and a desire to break free from negative patterns. True to the signature style of War Hippies, the arrangement and vocals are beautiful, genuine and raw. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/HljM44D-BVo?si=-DzqGoURlIaCbUDY

I guess my mama was right
I’m like my daddy sometimes
Get to feeling so right
Lose all sense of time
I don’t know when to go
I don’t know when I’ve crossed that line
Oh that leavin’ sense
Oh that leavin’ sense
It’ ain’t no sense of mine

Originally released in October 2022 as part of the duo’s debut album War Hippies the track ‘Leavin’ Sense’ left a lasting impression. The album garnered significant attention, entering the iTunes Country Chart at No. 8 and securing the 30th spot across all genres within its initial week of release. To date it has accumulated over 4 million streams.

There are a couple more chances to catch War Hippies out on the road this year. For more info and to buy tickets please visit warhippies.com.

War Hippies Tour Dates: 
Nov. 17 – Atlanta, Ga. – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Nov. 18 – Savannah, Ga. – Johnny Mercer Theatre
Dec 15 – Nashville, Tenn. – America Salutes You Concert at The Fisher Center at Belmont University
Dec. 23 – Fort Worth, Texas. – Armed Forces Bowl Game anthem and pre-game tailgate concert

About War Hippies:
In 2022, War Hippies, the country music duo and lifestyle brand co-founded by Scooter Brown and Donnie Reis, burst onto the music scene. Their authentic songwriting and electrifying live performances quickly garnered widespread critical acclaim. Before teaming up, Scooter Brown had already earned numerous industry accolades and won Male Vocalist of the Year at the 3rd Annual Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards and extensively toured with iconic artists such as Charlie Daniels, Travis Tritt and more. Donnie Reis is a world-renowned violinist, writer, and producer who has contributed to over 14 Billboard Top 10’s, including two #1 songs on three #1 records. He also has an extensive touring history both stateside and overseas including four MWR tours entertaining our troops. On October 14 of 2022 War Hippies unleashed their self-titled debut album during The Can’t Miss Tour, where they provided support for Chris Janson and Travis Tritt. The album debuted at No. 8 on the iTunes Country Chart and reached No. 30 across all genres in its first week. To date, it has amassed over 4 million streams. In addition to their musical pursuits, Brown and Reis are U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army combat veterans, respectively and the duo remains committed to supporting fellow veterans and military families through advocacy work, fundraising, and helping children secure access to musical instruments. War Hippies are on track to perform over 90 live concerts by the end of 2023. Their tour schedule includes supporting Travis Tritt, headlining performances, and music festivals across the country. They’ve also recently received a sponsorship endorsement from Harley-Davidson and have been performing at rallies and participating in rides across the US. Furthermore, the duo is currently in the studio producing new music while also creating new video content and working on other highly anticipated projects. Visit WarHippies.com for more information.

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War Hippies the country music duo taking the road by storm, just released a new video for their fan-favorite song 'Leavin’ Sense.' The emotional lyrics, written by Donnie Reis, Chris Garner and Joel Jorgensen, tell a story of a man reflecting on his self-destructive habits and struggle to make...