Exclusive Video Clip: Luke Bryan Ready to Put a Spring in His Step

Luke Bryan is going on spring break and wants you to come along. Of course, if you can't make it to Florida to see him perform, Bryan will have some new music to keep you warm.
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Luke Bryan is going on spring break and wants you to come along.

Of course, if you can't make it to Florida to see him perform, Bryan will have some new music to keep you warm. The fourth in a series of spring break EPs by one of country's up-and-coming artists, Spring Break 4 ... Suntan City, will be available online March 6.

Four original songs, all co-written by Bryan, are included on the Capitol Records Nashville digital release: "Suntan City," "Spring Breakup," "Little Bit Later On" and "Shake The Sand."

The latter tune, which is previewed in the exclusive video clip below, is a mid-tempo romancer in which Bryan woos his sweetheart by singing, "before you get to lovin' on me, let's shake the sand off the sheets."

As he has done in the past, Bryan will celebrate the release with a couple of performances in the Sunshine State. This year's shows will be held March 13-14 at the Spinnaker Beach Club in Panama City, Fla.

"Any chance I have to continue to go to spring break, I'm always going to take that opportunity," Bryan said in a press release. "I feel like we get better and better at it every year, and this certainly feels like the best one yet."

Bryan (left) was part of the highly successful Tim McGraw Emotional Traffic tour last year that was reviewed in The Huffington Post, and his third (and most recent) full-length studio album, 2011's Tailgates & Tanlines, has been certified gold and currently ranks No. 4 on the Billboard country album chart.

The latest single, "I Don't Want This Night To End," is his third No. 1, following "Someone Else Calling You Baby" and "Rain Is A Good Thing" from 2009's Doin' My Thing.

In between his road trips on Jason Aldean's My Kinda Party tour, Bryan will make one other Florida visit -- March 8 at the Strawberry Festival in Plant City.

Check back in the next two weeks for more on Bryan's spring break tour and release, including an interview with the 35-year-old Georgia-born singer, husband and father of two boys.

An exclusive video clip of Luke Bryan performing "Shake The Sand" from his upcoming Spring Break 4 ... Suntan City EP:

Concert photo by Michael Bialas. See more of Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan and The Band Perry at the Comfort Dental Amphitheatre.

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