McBride & The Ride Shares New Video for “Along Comes A Girl”

Heart-warming Clip Features Fan-Submitted Photos Just in Time for Mother’s Day

NASHVILLE, TN…Just in time for Mother’s Day, ACM and CMA Nominated country trio, Mcbride & The Ride, share a special new music video for their single “Along Comes A Girl” featuring fan-submitted images. The band invited their followers to send in photos and videos of the women they love in their life. Compiling hundreds of photographs, the video showcases women at all ages of life, including mothers, grandmothers, and daughters. Due to the high number of submissions, the videos will be released as a series to ensure that all submitted photographs are included. 

The song shares a sentimental message of having daughters through all stages of life. Between the three original members of the band, Terry McBride, Billy Thomas, and Ray Herndon, each proudly sports the title of either dad, stepdad, or grandad, to daughters and granddaughters. McBride, dad to 3 girls, wrote the song along with Nashville songwriters Jon Nite and Skip Black and confides that having all girls changed his life.

“I wouldn’t be where I am without the incredible women in my life! This song is a tribute to them and to all those who make such an impact,” McBride shares. “It is fun to have so many of our fans be a part of this song and send in such amazing photos. This first video came out great and we can’t wait to keep adding on!”

The band’s “tried-and-true 90s harmonies” (People Magazine) are “back and better than ever” (The Country Note), with the group gearing up for a busy summer performing at DenimFest in Forest City, IA, Kansas City, MO with additional dates in MN, IL, and TX.

To watch the new video for “Along Comes A Girl” click here

To learn more, please visit www.McBrideAndTheRide.com

ABOUT MCBRIDE & THE RIDE

When they first began releasing music in 1989, McBride & The Ride released three acclaimed albums Burnin’ Up The Road, Sacred Ground, and Hurry Sundown, with hit singles like "Love on the Loose, Heart on the Run," “Sacred Ground,” "Going Out of My Mind," and many more.  In the spring of 2021, they announced they were reuniting and going back in the studio to record new music. Though the band has been on and off over the past 30 years, its members have thrived through their individual careers. Ray Herndon has been Lyle Lovett’s lead guitarist since 1985 and has had songs cut by Kenny Chesney, Aaron Tippin, Lee Greenwood, Linda Davis and more, he continues to operate his family’s historic club, Handlebar J, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Terry McBride has had quite a fruitful career, writing major hits for Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Easton Corbin, Cody Johnson and more. He toured with Brooks & Dunn through most of their biggest years playing bass and writing songs. Billy Thomas moved to Nashville from Los Angeles in 1987 and immediately started working with Vince Gill along with many other country stars (Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, Steve Wariner & Earl Scruggs). He’s been Gill’s drummer on the road and in the studio ever since, adding background vocals to his many hits, as well as joining him as a member of The Time Jumpers, one of Nashville’s favorite bands. The trio’s upcoming EP, Marlboros & Avon, produced by all three members, is set to release in 2023, their first offering of original music in nearly 30 years.

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