This time of year we start seeing more and more motorcycles on the road. Easton Corbin is one of the people you just might see enjoying the fun of being on two wheels.
Easton is a motorcycle enthusiast and enjoys riding when he has time between recording music and playing concerts across the country. Apparently his interest in being on two wheels started at a young age based on the picture he shared on Twitter earlier this year…
I feel the need for speed đ #theyseemerollin #waybackwhen pic.twitter.com/Y9m6bzIVmJ
â Easton Corbin (@eastoncorbin) January 19, 2017
The time to get out and ride is somewhat limited for the country music singer. “Probably the longest ride I’ve ever been on [is] three or four hours,” Easton shares.
While touring the country he has been able to ride his motorcycles in some amazing areas no doubt. However, there is one stretch of highway that he has yet to have the time to get out and feel the wind in his hair on two wheels that he wants to ride.
“I’d definitely like to go over to Knoxville and Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge areas,” Easton explains, “You know, they call that the ‘Dragon’s Tail,’ I guess, over there one part of that. I’d definitely like to check that out I’ve never been over thereâŚon the bike that is.”
That area of the country does have some incredible scenery. I too have heard of that stretch of road being a great one to enjoy on a motorcycle. Hopefully one day Easton will get the chance to ride the “Dragon’s Tail” and so will I.
Easton’s new single “A Girl Like You” is the debut single from his forthcoming, un-titled third album. The album does not have a release date yet either. The song is at #39 on the Billboard Country Radio Airplay singles chart this week.
Here’s an idea Easton … Make a deal with your record label to do a “Dragon’s Tail” ride to promote the release of the new album and hopefully celebrate a #1 for the debut single.
Listen to “A Girl Like You” by Easton Corbin below.
Watch for motorcycles while driving, the life you save could be Easton Corbin’s … or mine.
By: Buck Stevens