Zeiders Helps Kick Off Clearfield County Fair

CLEARFIELD – Warren Zeiders—an up-and-coming country music singer and storyteller who roots lie in Hershey, Pa.—helped kick off the 163rd Clearfield County Fair on Friday.

Zeiders was still a collegiate star athlete when he released “Ride the Lightning,” a platinum-certified debut single with “a mix of country storytelling, heartland twang and larger-than-life rock & roll,” launched his career.

He continued his momentum with 2023’s “Pretty Little Poison.” Released on the heels of his 717 Tapes compilation, “Pretty Little Poison” positioned Zeiders as Nashville’s newest headliner at just 24 years old.

“He created the album during a whirlwind period that found the young artist selling out his first national tour in 72 hours, making his debut national television appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, performing on the Grand Ole Opry stage for the first time, landing a spot on Stagecoach’s lineup, charting his first Top 40 hit on the Billboard charts and racking up a staggering 1.4 billion TikTok views and 895 million audio streams,” states Zeiders’ Web site.

“Produced by chart-topping producers Ross Copperman and Bart Butler, Pretty Little Poison is modern country music at its most heartfelt, created by a young songwriter whose push into mainstream culture has been nothing short of meteoric.”

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