Jon Pardi is a proud father of two. The singer and his wife Summer are parents to two-year-old Presley Fawn and Sienna Grace, who is seven months old.
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Presley turned two on February 18. Pardi shared a heartwarming video on social media in honor of the celebration, backed by a sweet and emotional song, "She Drives Away."
"Now I've been up all night in Room 203," Pardi sings. "It's like they took out my heart and wrapped it in pink / Yeah, it just kind of hit me with tears on my face / Ain't even got her in the car seat and I'm dreading the day / When she drives away."
"Can't believe Presley is 2!!!" Pardi captions the video. "No one is lying when they say it goes by quick! Happy birthday baby girl. Here is a little teaser of one of my favorite songs off the new album."
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Pardi's new album, Honkytonk Hollywood, will be out on April 11. The 17-track record, Pardi's fifth, enlists producer Jay Joyce for the first time, known for his genre-bending projects.
"All my albums have been rock and roll with a country flare - this one keeps on rockin'," Pardi says. "It's also the most grown-up record I've ever made, all my soul basically. Honkytonk Hollywood is for the Nashville that's in my blood and it's also a nod to my California roots. And right now, more than ever, I hope it's a way to honor and lift up the people of my home state."
Pardi has a Top 40 hit with "Friday Night Heartbreaker," the debut single from Honkytonk Hollywood. The video was filmed in Nashville's historic Printer's Alley, directed by Jim Wright.
"I always enjoy filming with Jim Wright, even if it means being in Printer's Alley until 2:00 a.m.," Pardi says. "You really see some wild characters down there at that hour. One of my favorite parts of the shoot was chatting with the actors and actresses who performed the circus stunts—they were amazing! All I had to do was play guitar and drive a cool car while they were over there breathing fire and swallowing swords. It was awesome to watch it all come together!"
