Honkytonk Hollywood

Album: Honkytonk Hollywood (2025)
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  • Jon Pardi's "Honkytonk Hollywood" is a celebration of contradictions - the kind of song that wears cowboy boots but isn't afraid to strut down a red carpet. It's part dive-bar twang, part neon-lit glamor. By slamming these two worlds together, Pardi portrays a woman who is both effortlessly down-home and impossibly glamorous. It also happens to mirror his own life: California-raised but country to the core.

    "'Honkytonk Hollywood' is just kind of a rock and roll song about a sexy girl," Pardi explained, which is the sort of delightfully straightforward description that makes you wonder why music critics even bother. "Kind of gives them Hollywood vibes, and you're loving it. And I don't know, it's a fun song. I think everybody's gonna dig it."
  • Now, for those wondering if this particular honkytonk-Hollywood hybrid is inspired by Pardi's wife, Summer, the answer is... probably not. Jacob Rice, Bart Butler, and Benjy Davis penned the song, so unless they moonlight as Pardi biographers, it's unlikely they had his marriage in mind. That said, Summer, a born-and-raised Californian, certainly fits the aesthetic, and given that Pardi has been known to use her image in his song promotions (he used photos of his wife Summer to tease the release of his "Friday Night Heartbreaker" single"), she's at the very least a recurring muse in his work.

    It's worth noting that Bart Butler has been a frequent collaborator on Pardi's previous works, including co-producing all the tracks on his 2022 Mr. Saturday Night album. So it's possible that aspects of Pardi's life and relationships could have influenced the songwriters' creative process.
  • "Honkytonk Hollywood" serves as the title track of Pardi's fifth album and as a mission statement for the entire project. With Jay Joyce in the producer's chair, Pardi broke away from the traditional Nashville assembly line in favor of a raw, immersive three-week studio session with his touring band.

    "All my albums have been rock and roll with a country flare - this one keeps on rockin'," Pardi said. "It's also the most grown-up record I've ever made, all my soul basically. 'Honkytonk Hollywood' is for the Nashville that's in my blood, and it's also a nod to my California roots."

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