From our interview with him back in August, we got a preview and knew it was coming. Now, Mogadishu veteran J.T. Cooper, who served in the event known as Black Hawk Down, just released “Coming Home,” the second single and title song from his album.
It follows his first “Mr. No Apology,” a flag-waving, kick-ass Country Rock tune that was the breakout single for the album. When we spoke with him before the release, Cooper said he hopes the real message of the album people will take away highlights the struggles of veterans. The goal is to complete this mission one song, one show at a time.
“Not everyone can write a song, but at least I can give them something that they can relate to,” Cooper said. “Something no one else understands.”
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/coming-home/id1154306311
Google Play: https://play.google.com/…/music/album/JT_Cooper_Coming_Home…
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