New at Noon – Josiah Siska “Honky-Tonk”

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We’ve all seen the bumper stickers that say, “Honk if you love Jesus,” but Black River recording artist Josiah Siska has a few more to add to the list with his rowdy, new party song, “Honky-Tonk.” He sings, “Honk if you love Elvis, Honk if you love Jack, Honk if you’re a redneck and you’re proud as hell of that,” inviting listeners to “Come on and honky-tonk.” Whether you have a socially distant backyard honky-tonk at home, or you’re visiting Music City in Nashville, TN, Josiah Siska’s new song “Honky-Tonk” will set the mood as listeners tip back a longneck bottle and enjoy a wild night out, or in.

The Georgia native and self-proclaimed “Rhinestone Redneck” plays electric, acoustic and classical guitar, banjo, and piano. In October 2017, Siska came to Black River to perform for the staff at the entertainment company’s performance space, The Deck. During his set, Black River presented Siska a cake emblazoned with the words “Welcome to the Family,” announcing the forthcoming recording and publishing deal.

Written by Josiah Siska, Doug Johnson, and Adam Wood, and produced by Doug Johnson and Mark Miller, “Honky-Tonk” is the follow up to Josiah’s March 2021 release, “To Get a Girl”.