Singled Out: Grace & Tony's November
. The first single from our debut full length album November is actually the title track for the album. I feel "November" has a great story to tell, so here goes: The first verse tells of a time when I (Tony) was broken, riddled with addiction, and going through the motions. I had burned a lot of bridges in my life, and was in desperate need of a new direction. That's when I met Grace. She was what my life was missing, a perfect example of beauty and selflessness. I always felt like I didn't deserve her. I felt as though we were a combination of "good and bad" as mentioned in verse 2, but any dream I had of happiness was blown away by the total bliss of a life with Grace. My life was changed forever when we met on November 21, 2010, and you can even spot the number 21 on her wrist in our "November" video. When I finished writing this song I loved it, but I felt like it was a rock song, and could never fit into our "Punkgrass" style. I even considered pitching it to my friend's rock band. But the first time we played it together, Grace's harmonies and banjo really made it ours. "November" is our love story, and we hope you enjoy. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!
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