The new single is available at country radio
The official release of the “Tele-Man” music video, brings together an all-star lineup of Ira Dean, Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, John Osborne, and Brent Mason. Filmed at the iconic Soultrain Sound Studios in Nashville, and directed by Ryan Nolan, the video offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of country music’s greatest talents coming together to celebrate the Telecaster guitar and its enduring legacy.
“There was a lot of downtime during the video shoot, and Ronnie, Vince, John, Brent, and I just sat around swapping road stories and laughing our butts off. Honestly, the best stuff didn’t even get caught on film—thank God for that! This video gives you a peek under the hood at five guys playing and singing together because they love making great music, having a good time, and hanging out. It’s moments like these that remind me that making music doesn’t feel like a job—it’s just pure fun,” Dean shares.
The “Tele-Man” single, which is currently impacting radio nationwide, has been praised for its all-star collaboration and exceptional guitar performances. Written by Jeffrey Steele and Tony Mullins, the track is an ode to the Telecaster guitar, an instrument deeply rooted in country music history.
Produced by Grammy-winning engineer Noah Gordon, “Tele-Man” is part of Ira Dean’s upcoming album, I Got Roads, set for release in early 2025. The album promises an impressive lineup of artists, including Uncle Kracker, Gretchen Wilson, and Steve Ferrone from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.