Temecula Road Highlights Military Family in ‘Everything Without You’ Music Video

“‘Everything Without You’ touched us the first time we heard it, so we wanted the video to be very special too," the trio says. 

Written by Lauren Laffer
Temecula Road Highlights Military Family in ‘Everything Without You’ Music Video
Temecula Road; Photo via YouTube

Rising trio Temecula Road brings on the tears with the music video for their new song, “Everything Without You.” The jazz-influenced ballad shares the real-life love story of retired Marine Adam Franco and his wife Lisa with flashes of love letters, pictures and videos sent between the couple while Adam was deployed.

“‘Everything Without You’ touched us the first time we heard it, so we wanted the video to be very special too. After hearing the Adam and Lisa’s inspiring love story, we felt it was the perfect fit to highlight the sacrifices our troops endure every day to protect our country, and the strength of their loved ones at home patiently awaiting their return,” Temecula Road shared.

The video begins with Lisa explaining that Adam left for deployment during her fifth month of pregnancy and follows her journey through the birth and until the time her husband returns safely home to meet their baby.

In between clips of the Franco couple, the Kyle Cogan-directed video shares performance shots of Temecula Road as they sway to the romantic tune.

“If I could walk with Mr. Armstrong up on the moon / If I could ask Andy Warhol to paint my living room / If I had a one way ticket all the way to Mars / Hitchhike a ride on a rocket just to get back to where you are” croon the trio during a verse of the song.

The track is the latest from the teenage trio, who have also shared songs “What If I Kissed You,” “Hoping” and a cover of The Chainsmokers’ “Closer.” They put their own spin on the holiday classic, “Let It Snow,” that showcases their impressive harmonies.

Fans can catch Temecula Road throughout the holiday season as they perform at Chicago’s Tree-lighting Ceremony at Millennium Park on Friday, November 17th and the BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival parade along North Michigan Avenue on Saturday, November 18th. The group is also slated to perform during Nashville’s Christmas Parade on December 2nd.