March 2015

Sonia Leigh to co-headline tour in the UK

Award-winning Nashville based singer songwriter Sonia Leigh will co-headline her first ever-European tour. Coming straight off of her smash summertime single, Put It In Your Pocket, Sonia Leigh has brought yet another hit to the table with her latest independent release, When We Are Alone, which debuted on Sirius XM The Highways’ On The Horizon. Co-written and produced by Danny Myrick, (She’s Country, Jason Aldean), Leigh says, When We Are Alone is “a progressive step” for her musically. Sonia will begin her co-headlining tour with Sasha McVeigh throughout the UK in April. The ‘Mind the Gap Tour’ will kick off in London at Water Rats on April 8 and continue across the United Kingdom as well as a stop in Dublin, Ireland. “Touring the United Kingdom has been a dream of mine my whole life. I am energized and eager to share my music here. I am very passionate about bridging the gap between U.S. artists and artists from all over the world. Working together with up and coming artists like Sasha McVeigh is just the beginning.” says Sonia. Sonia Leigh performed at the 2nd annual C2C: Country-to-Country festival. and along with an impressive UK tour on the horizon, When We Are Alone has quickly begun to turn heads.

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Sarah McQuaid to play April-May UK/Ireland Tour

UK-based singer/songwriter Sarah McQuaid was keen to ensure that her fourth solo album Walking Into White got at least a few full-length listens before being subsumed into playlists – so she’s performing the whole thing live, track by track, as the first half of each concert on her forthcoming April-May UK and Ireland tour (see full details of dates below). Released in February on the USA-based Waterbug label, Walking Into White has already drawn praise from critics. The album was officially launched on March 6 at the first concert on Sarah’s currently underway Netherlands-Belgium-Germany tour, where both the live album performance and the more relaxed second half (incorporating greatest hits from Sarah’s previous CDs as well as an encore rendition of Jerry Jeff Walker’s classic Mr Bojangles) earned a rapturous reception from the audience. “It’s all done live on the night,” Sarah explains, “but Martin has to do a lot from the desk end to make it happen. On Low Winter Sun, for example, before I start the song proper, I play a chord on the guitar which he samples and turns into a lovely lush wash of controlled feedback that turns up later in the song as a background and underpinning for the bell peal that I’m playing on the guitar. “And on Jackdaws Rising, I start by laying down a 5/4 time stomp and handclap pattern that he turns into a percussion loop repeating through the song, while each part of the three-part round also loops until I get to the final repeat of the first part. It’s like walking a tightrope – incredibly difficult to get the timing right, but when it works it’s amazing!” See https://youtu.be/ZcGNbm4yfD4 for a video of Sarah’s performance of ‘Jackdaws Rising’ at the album launch show on March 6 in Steendam, Netherlands.

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Kenny Chesney prepares for US tour

Kenny Chesney’s been locked down for close to two months, getting ready for his 2015 The Big Revival Tour across the States. After walking offstage at Gillette Stadium after two sold-out nights in August 2013, he made the decision to devote his next year to making his record. But time off the road didn’t mean the eight-time Entertainer of the Year’s heart wasn’t yearning to be out there playing. “Once the album was done, I started thinking about the stage, the set list – ‘cause this new music really got me inspired – and how we could make it mean even more!” Chesney says with a laugh. “And you know, I can’t stand being away from the fans! They fire me up. That’s why we decided to throw a stadium show on the beach at the FloraBama line – just the world’s biggest Keg In The Closet show – so I could see the No Shoes Nation doing what they do best.” In that spirit, Chesney began figuring how to present his music with new intensity. The same care that went into The Big Revival, his 13th number one country album debut that’s yielded the GRAMMY-nominated multiple week number one American Kids number one Til It’s Gone and the fast-rising, Wild Child with Grace Potter, was applied to what may be the hardest-hitting tour yet from the singer. “Every time, I want people to have the best night of their lives…,” Chesney explains. “I take that very seriously. I’ve heard enough stories about people planning their summer around coming to see us, and when you know that, you wanna always give ’em more and better, trying to think what else? But, you know, these songs are the reason people come – and I don’t ever want to take away from the music.” Chesney scoured the globe looking for the most cutting edge ways to present the music. The PA – providing clearer sound at stadium-sized levels – is from Australia; the first of its kind being used in the States. The Clay Paky Mythos lighting system is also a North American first, brought over from Italy after a late night “shoot out” in a parking lot from the company’s Bergamo factory that clearly proved to add a deeper and brighter dimension to the overall lighting package. “It’s all part of it,” Chesney says. “How it looks, how it sounds, how you feel. I had the time to really seek out what was special… really find things that are innovative; even if it’s just the quality they deliver. I’ve got some of the best people in the business out on The Big Revival Tour, folks who’ve worked for Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC, Lady Gaga… They get putting music across in big places, but they also understand that to me – and the fans – the songs are important.” The video screens are some of the biggest and most impressive on the road right now. Delivering over 2,300,000 pixels, there are six hand-held cameras, a jib for the stadiums and two robotic point-of-view cameras – all controlled from a central position and called live every single night, allowing for maximum spontaneity. The additional footage has been shot in New Orleans, Mexico, the Caribbean, Maui, Positano, the road, the fans and anywhere people come together in the name of music. Having sold in excess of a million tickets on each of his headlining tours, Chesney is the only country artist in Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 years – with only 12 years as a headliner.

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C2C 2016 to take place over THREE nights

Due to overwhelming demand Country to Country 2016 will now take place over three nights at The O2, London. Between 11th and 13th March we will be bringing the absolute best in country music once again. The festival will start on Friday evening followed by the full weekend of activities you’ve all come to love. In the main arena there will be performances from the world’s biggest country stars as well as emerging talent from the UK and Europe. Country fans can get their hands on early bird tickets for the three days from Friday 13th March at 9am. Tickets will be available from the following: www.axs.com/c2c /08448 24 48 24 and www.gigsandtours.com / 0844 811 0051. Announcement of the full talent bill will be later in the year along with more exciting news about other shows. C2C 2015 saw Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Lee Ann Womack, Brantley Gilbert, Brandy Clark and Kip Moore take to the main stage as well as launching the brand new satellite stage which saw performances from UK talent such as The Shires, Ward Thomas, Sam Palladio and upcoming Nashville artist Sam Hunt.

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UK Country duo The Shires make chart history

In a ground-breaking chart first, The Shires – Crissie Rhodes and Ben Earle (from Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire) – have become the first British country band to reach the Top 10 in the Official UK Album Chart with their debut ‘Brave’, released this week. The duo, who recently became the first UK signing to the re-launched Decca Nashville label, have today reached No.10 in the charts. Having overtaken Hozier, and just behind Paloma Faith, The Shires now sit comfortably alongside mainstream pop acts such as Kelly Clarkson, Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith. Official Charts Company Chief Executive Martin Talbot, confirmed this unprecedented achievement, “This is a fantastic feat by this young British country duo. No UK country act has ever made this kind of impact on the chart before – it is truly remarkable.” The Shires’ record-breaking chart position is further evidence of the current cultural shift of country music moving eastwards from Nashville. From Dolly Parton’s Pyramid Stage set at Glastonbury last summer, to the increasingly successful annual Country to Country Festival at The O2 (at which The Shires are performing four times this weekend), and the popularity of recent hit musical TV show ‘Nashville’, never before has the country music genre had such a following in this country. Young British artists are now identifying with country singers such as Taylor Swift and Kacey Musgraves, who have re-defined the genre by eradicating old stereotypes and appealing to a much younger audience. BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris comments on the phenomenon: “I’ve been doing the country show for 15 years now, and in the whole of that time I’ve never known things to be quite as exciting as they are today … Country is now appealing to a completely new, young generation” After forming in 2013, The Shires very quickly attracted industry fans and mainstream radio support, sparking much interest from the press in the rapidly growing popularity of country music in the UK. “It’s a chance for country, one of music’s most maligned genres, to have its day in the sun” – Q magazine While other pop or folk acts have hit the upper reaches of the Official Singles Chart with individual country songs (for instance, Lena Martell or Jimmy Nail), no act has made such an impact at the upper levels of the Official Albums Chart with a genuine country album – as verified by the UK branch of the Country Music Association. Director of BBC Music and CMA board member, Bob Shennan, comments: “From the very first play, The Shires have proved to be a class act. They also prove that a British artist can create authentic country music – and the fact that BBC Music has supported them via BBC Introducing and now Radio 2 is testament to their obvious talent and songwriting ability. We hope they can take Nashville by storm!” As country music continues to penetrate British culture, today it is The Shires who are firmly at the forefront. As the Sunday Times declared, “Country is being reborn – in Bedford”.

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