Kentucky native Josh Goodlett releases new video and single to radio
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Kentucky native, Josh Goodlett, has released a new video for his upcoming single, “Why You Gotta Be That Way.” This week he will be out on the road visiting country music radio stations in Kentucky.
The engaging video was produced and directed by Bobby E. Boyd (Loretta Lynn, Aaron Tippin) for Boyd Where Prohibited Productions. Burt Fults (2014 Grammy Awards, Blackhawk) was the cinematographer and lighting was handled by Jeremy Gonzales. Boyd chose various Tennessee locations for the two-day shoot, including Chase’s Dance Hall in Hendersonville, Boyd Where Prohibited Studios in Nashville, plus the Music City Star Train Station and Two Rivers Park, both in Donelson. Josh makes his acting debut while veterans Houston Wages and Alexandria Squires ably sell their respective lead roles.
“Why You Gotta Be That Way” is Goodlett’s first radio release, and tells the story of a heated heart-to-heart between friends. “Seeing the beauty and the good in what we have right now is what life’s all about,” Josh notes. “Sometimes we need to remind those around us of that fact – and friends don’t let friends act like jerks,” he adds with a laugh.
Find out more about Josh Goodlett by heading over to www.joshgoodlett.com.

Jessica Blankenship is the owner and founder of Kentucky Country Music website with over 20 years experience in music journalism, concert planning, photography, and promotion. Jessica is a Kentucky Colonel and alumni of the 2019 Leadership Kentucky BRIGHT Class and a recipient of the Laurel County’s Ten Under 40 Award. Listen to her each week on WFKY on Friday mornings for the Nashville News Roundup.