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Framing Hanley Release "Hear Me Now Redux" Featuring Jeff Hardy

Framing Hanley have teamed up with wrestling legend Jeff Hardy for a redux version of “Hear Me Now.” You can check that out below. Kenneth Nixon commented:

"It's funny because my growing up in Nashville, TN, my first love was wrestling. I went to all the small territory promotion's events every weekend with my great grandfather as a child. I always wanted to be a wrestler. Obviously didn't get the build for that ha. Jeff Hardy was always one of my favorites. My brother and I pretended we were The Hardy Boyz when we'd smash each other over the head with baking sheets and do leg drops off of our couch. Fast forward 10-15 years, and I met Jeff at one of our shows. Turns out, he was a big FH fan. In the years since, our friendship grew and I worked with him and his band and helped with songwriting and production on some of their stuff. When we discussed reimagining Hear Me Now I had the wild idea to reach out and ask if he'd like to feature on it as I knew he was a big fan of the song (it's how he discovered our band). I couldn't be happier with the way things turned out with his addition."

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PostedDecember 14, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFraming Hanley, Hear Me Now, Jeff Hardy

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