May 2018

Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton pop-up shop confirmed in downtown Nashville during CMA Fest

Chris Stapleton will hold an exclusive pop-up store at The George Jones during next month’s CMA Fest. Open June 7–10 from 10:00AM–6:00PM, the store will feature exclusive merchandise, custom Louisville Slugger bats and more. Stapleton will also perform during this year’s festival—at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 9 (10:30PM) as well as part of Marty Stuart’s Late Night Jam at the Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, June 6. Moreover, earlier in the evening on June 6, he will perform at the 2018 CMT Music Awards where he is nominated for Video of the Year and Collaborative Video of the Year for “Say Something” with Justin Timberlake and CMT Performance of the Year for “I Won’t Back Down” (from 2017 CMT Artist of the Year) with Jason Aldean, Keith Urban and Little Big Town. The performances continue a triumphant year for Stapleton following the release his two acclaimed 2017 albums—From A Room: Volume 1 (certified platinum) and From A Room: Volume 2 (certified gold). In celebration of the albums, Stapleton will hit the road again this year as part of the expansive “Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show” tour. Dates include New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ The Forum and Chicago’s Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre among many others. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb as special guests. All tickets are now on-sale. See below for complete tour itinerary. Both Volume 1 and Volume 2 take their name from Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A (the capital “A” in “From A Room”) where they were recorded with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb. Along with Stapleton on vocals and guitar and Cobb on acoustic guitar, the album features Morgane Stapleton on harmony vocals as well as longtime band-members J.T. Cure on bass and Derek Mixon on drums. Stapleton was recently awarded Best Country Album (From A Room: Volume 1), Best Country Song (“Broken Halos”) and Best Country Solo Performance (“Either Way”) at the 60th GRAMMY Awards, Album of the Year (From A Room: Volume 1) and Male Vocalist of the Year at The 51st Annual CMA Awards, Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year (From A Room: Volume 1 as both artist and producer) at the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards and Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Country Album (From A Room: Volume 1) at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards. Moreover, Stapleton is featured on Justin Timberlake’s new song, “Say Something.” The music video—which was filmed in a single shot at L.A.’s historic Bradbury Building—has been viewed over 200 million times. Watch here. “CHRIS STAPLETON’S ALL-AMERICAN ROAD SHOW” May 26—Daytona, FL—Country 500 May 27—New Orleans, LA—Bayou Country Superfest June 6—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium* June 9—Nashville, TN—CMA Fest – Nissan Stadium June 15—Houston, TX—Minute Maid Park† June 16—Brandon, MS—Brandon Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT) June 22—Rogers, AR—Walmart Amp‡ (SOLD OUT) June 23—Dallas, TX—AT&T Stadium† June 28—Darien Center, NY—Darien Lake Amphitheater‡ June 29—Philadelphia, PA—BB&T Pavilion‡ June 30—Mansfield, MA—Xfinity Center‡ July 13—St. Louis, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre‡ (SOLD OUT) July 14—Louisville, KY—Forecastle Fest July 15—Birmingham, AL—Sloss Fest July 19—Spokane, WA—Spokane Arena‡ July 20—Portland, OR—Sunlight Supply Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT) July 21—Seattle, WA—White River Amphitheatre‡ July 26—South Lake Tahoe, NV—Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys‡ July 27—Sacramento, CA—Toyota Amphitheatre‡ July 28—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre‡ August 2—Billings, MT—Rimrock Auto Arena‡ (SOLD OUT) August 3—Missoula, MT—Adams Center‡ (SOLD OUT) August 4—Boise, ID—Ford Idaho Center Arena‡ August 9—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater‡ August 10—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center‡ (SOLD OUT) August 11—Salt Lake City, UT—USANA Amphitheatre‡ August 16—San Diego, CA—Mattress Firm Amphitheatre‡ August 17—Anaheim, CA—Honda Center‡ August 18—Los Angeles, CA—The Forum‡ August 23—Saratoga Springs, NY—Saratoga Performing Arts Center‡ August 24—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion‡ (SOLD OUT) August 25— Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion‡ September 23—Franklin, TN—Pilgrimage Music Festival October 4—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center‡ October 5—Indianapolis, IN—Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center‡ October 6—Chicago, IL—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre‡ October 11—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion‡ (SOLD OUT) October 12—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek‡ (SOLD OUT) October 13—Bristow, VA—Jiffy Lube Live‡ October 19—Alpharetta, GA—Verizon Amphitheatre‡ (SOLD OUT) October 20—Atlanta, GA—Lakewood Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT) October 25—Columbia, SC—Colonial Life Arena‡ (SOLD OUT) October 26—Knoxville, TN—Thompson Boling Arena‡ (SOLD OUT) October 27—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena‡ (SOLD OUT) November 2—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden‡ November 3—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena‡ November 4—Baltimore, MD—Royal Farms Arena‡ *as part of Marty Stuart’s Late Night Jam with John Prine, Margo Price, Connie Smith and more †with The Eagles ‡with special guests Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb

Chris Stapleton pop-up shop confirmed in downtown Nashville during CMA Fest Read More »

Israel Nash Announces new Album

Israel Nash announces new album, 'Lifted'

Texas’ genre-bending rock ‘n’ roller Israel Nash announces his fifth studio album ‘Lifted’,a modern day hippie-spiritual, which finds Nash continuing his tradition of creating a sonic landscape that is at once both vast and intimate – soaring and untamed at times, placid and sincerely personal at others. Accompanied by his longtime band, with arrangements by Jesse Chandler (Mercury Rev, Midlake), horns by members of Austin’s cumbia/funk compadre’s Grupo Fantasma, and strings from Kelsey Wilson and Sadie Wolf (Wild Child), Nash, alongside co-producer and engineer Ted Young (Kurt Vile, The Rolling Stones), presents an album that soars with meticulously crafted, multi-hued rock and psychedelia. ‘Lifted’ opens with an extended instrumental introduction before blossoming into lead single ‘Rolling On’. The track acts as the album’s manifesto, an anthem of urgency, encouraging the listener to let go of yesterday’s troubles and move forward with positivity. The album was recorded at Israel Nash’s own studio, a Quonset hut structure called Plum Creek Sound at his home in Dripping Springs, Texas. During the process the studio became a sanctuary for Nash, a creative environment where he often reached a meditative state of escapism, creating a space where he could leave behind his downhearted feelings about the current political landscape and the bigger, existential questions those concerns raise. Being able to finally use Plum Creek Sound to its full potential, Nash set about recording found sounds and field recordings from his Texas ranch, with the aim of creating a listening experience that was almost an immersive representation of his environment. Drums played in rain collection tanks, water rushing against the limestone, frogs, crickets, and even a rattlesnake all appear throughout the record. Taking inspiration from methods pioneered by John Cage, Nash then randomized the sounds and music before rearranging them according to the I Ching (The Book of Changes). This process of experimenting, as Nash explains, was key to the making of ‘Lifted’ “It’s all about finding, searching for little sparks of inspiration. It may be a sound, a groove, a colour, or even an object. Old things are inspiring. Whatever it is, when you find it, it spreads like a conflagration that is out of your control. It doesn’t matter if you’re making a record or living your life, find these inspirations with a vigil eye and watch them change both you and your world.” ‘Lifted’ is Israel Nash’s opus, a fully realised, psychedelic, experimental, Americana rooted epic. From the familial harmonies of ‘Sweet Springs,’ recalling the Beach Boys at their most joyous (almost all performed by Nash himself), to the country rock of ‘Lucky Ones’ and ‘SpiritFalls’ to the sunshine laden album closer ‘Golden Fleeces’, it is a startlingly accomplished work from beginning to end. In support of the release, Israel Nash and his full band will tour across Europe in November 2018. This will be preceded with two special solo shows in Oxford and Guildford this June. Pre-order ‘Lifted’ HERE.

Israel Nash announces new album, 'Lifted' Read More »

The Long Road

Brand new festival 'The Long Road' announces more acts!!

Brand new country, Americana and roots festival The Long Road announces a second wave of artists today for its inaugural event in Leicestershire, UK in September. Joining the likes of Lee Ann Womack, Billy Bragg, Angaleena Presley, The Shires, Catherine McGrath, The Wandering Hearts, Una Healy and Danielle Bradbery will be a string of revered US country acts including Joshua Hedley, Charlie Worsham, Elizabeth Cook, Caroline Spence, Zack Logan, Dori Freeman and American Young, chart-topping British duo Ward Thomas, slide guitarist and singer Luke Winslow-King, Texas-born singer-songwriter Jarrod Dickenson, as well as Swedish guitar duo Dimpker Brothers and Liverpool-born former lead singer of pop band Lawson Andy Brown. Taking place within the grounds of Stanford Hall in Leicestershire from September 7th – 9th 2018, and curated by Tennessee-born country music specialist and radio presenter Baylen Leonard, The Long Road will present one of the UK’s largest, most authentic celebrations of country, Americana and roots music featuring five stages of live performances, bespoke food events and a wide range of themed outdoor activities. The festival has also partnered with an array of organisations including BBC Music Introducing, who will host a stage fronted by presenter of BBC Radio 2’s weekly country show Bob Harris showcasing a selection of up and coming country and Americana acts. The Birthplace of Country Music, The Bluegrass Situation (BGS), The Americana Music Association UK, and independent UK label Loose Records, will also all be involved in bringing artists to the festival to showcase talent from across the spectrum of country, Americana and roots music. The full line-up to date is: Lee Ann Womack; Angaleena Presley; The Shires; Billy Bragg; Brent Cobb; Danielle Bradbery; Ward Thomas; Una Healy; Ashley Campbell; Aaron Watson; Joshua Hedley; The Wandering Hearts;  Charlie Worsham; Elizabeth Cook; Caroline Spence; Zack Logan; Striking Matches; Luke Winslow-King; Jarrod Dickenson; Dimpker Brothers; Danny and The Champions of the World; Catherine McGrath; The Wood Brothers; Megan O’Neill; Two Ways Home; Holloway Road; Kevin McGuire; Twinnie; Laura Oakes; Ruby Boots; Jess and The Bandits; Gary Quinn; Parker Millsap; Yola Carter; Treetop Flyers; William The Conqueror; The Arlenes; Joana Serrat; Ferris & Sylvester; Andy Brown; Kashena Sampson; Danni Nicholls; Cardboard Fox; Worry Dolls; The Lone Bellow; Frontier Ruckus; Folk Soul Revival; Dori Freeman; Andrew Alli; The Brummies; Logan Brill; and American Young. The Long Road will take place at Stanford Hall in Leicestershire from September 7th – 9th 2018. Tickets are available from www.thelongroad.com.    

Brand new festival 'The Long Road' announces more acts!! Read More »

Jimmie Allen Music Video

Newcomer Jimmie Allen set to impress fans with music video

Jimmie Allen’s brand new music video for his first single “Best Shot” made its world premiere over the weekend on the major US music channel CMT’s Hot 20 Countdown. The personal song, inspired by advice from Jimmie’s grandmother, is currently climbing the country radio charts after debuting as the 2nd ‘Most Added’ song. Drawing inspiration from the honest and self-reflective nature of the song, the video, directed by Ford Fairchild, brings “Best Shot” to life with a look back through Jimmie’s journey to becoming the man he is today. With family photos and home movies from his childhood, the video showcases Jimmie’s more introspective side, however it’s evident in the behind-the-scenes video for “Best Shot,” (which debuted exclusively on One Country here) that the gregarious singer’s personable demeanour, which fans have come to know from his docu-series ‘Jimmie Allen All In’ is unshakable. “To me ‘Best Shot’ is about accepting that we all have flaws, we all make mistakes and we’ll all experience a few bumps in the road but all of those hardships lead us to where we are today so at the end of the day, what really counts is that you’re trying your best and giving life your all,” said Allen. “My family has always been such a large part of my journey so it was incredibly special for me to incorporate them into my first-ever music video. It’s a really cool full circle moment to be able to share with them.” This music video comes on the heels of a remarkable Grand Ole Opry debut, which earned him a standing ovation, as well as the release of a brand new song. “21” is the first track in a new collection of songs the singer calls the “Slower Lower Sessions.”Jimmie will share a new song from the series, which are all inspired by memories growing up in the “Slower Lower” region of Delaware, each month leading up to the launch of his full-length album, due later this year. “Best Shot” was first introduced to the world through Jimmie’s self-titled EP, which was released late last year on BBR/BMG and subsequently earned him recognition on nearly every “One to Watch” list for 2018. Signed to BBR Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records, Allen released his self-titled debut EP in 2017, featuring a cutting-edge mix of country, rock, R&B, and pop produced by Ash Bowers and Eric Torres. The Southern Delaware native’s talent for songwriting is undeniable, having written a song that was featured in a Super Bowl commercial and appeared in a Diet Coke ad with megastar Taylor Swift. “Blue Jean Baby,” off his debut EP, immediately caught the attention of country music fans and critics alike with its soulful groove— rocketing it to #8 on Spotify’s Viral Top 50 chart and #5 on Spotify’s Wild Country playlist. “Best Shot’ has already received early international support, including BBC Radio airplay along with Baylen Leonard picking the song as Record of the Week on Chris Country.

Newcomer Jimmie Allen set to impress fans with music video Read More »

Florida Georgia Line WIN at 2018 Billboard Music Awards

Florida Georgia Line bagged the win for the category of ‘Top Country Duo/Group Artist’ at the recently held 2018 Billboard Music Awards. The Awards took place on Sunday (May 20) and was hosted by American songstress Kelly Clarkson at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. Kelly Clarkson opened the show with a tribute to the victims of Friday’s mass shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas. “I’m a Texas girl and my home state has had so much heartbreak over this past year. And once again, y’all, we’re grieving for more kids that have died for just no reason at all” the singer and event host commented. Artists from across the music spectrum performed throughout the evening, with Korean pop band BTS becing the first-ever Korean act to perform at the ceremony, debuting their new single “Fake Love.” They took home the award for Top Social Artist. Old Dominion and Zac Brown Band were the runners up in the Top Country Duo/Group Artist category, which was won by Florida Georgia Line.

Florida Georgia Line WIN at 2018 Billboard Music Awards Read More »

Shooter Jennings

New LP from Shooter Jennings

  For nearly two decades, Shooter Jennings has defied expectation while constantly expanding the parameters of country, rock ‘n’ roll, and beyond. The scion of American music royalty, he has affirmed his own place in histories still to come as a truly limitless artist whose ambitious experimentation spans myriad genres and creative platforms, from releasing seven solo LPs, countless EPs, and founding his own label and multimedia outlet, Black Country Rock, to hosting his “Shooter Jennings’ Electric Rodeo” on Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel, producing music by Jamey Johnson, Wanda Jackson, and his mom, Jessi Colter, and the creation of acclaimed BBS Door games (available via his own BCRGames.com). Produced by longtime friend and collaborator, Low Country Sound founder Dave Cobb, at the renowned RCA Studio A on Nashville’s Music Row, SHOOTER sees Jennings staking out a fairly straightforward goal: to simply make a great country record. It should be noted, Jennings’ last studio album was a genuinely visionary tribute to Giorgio Moroder so in some ways, making a straight up country record is as much of a left turn as anything else in his brilliantly mercurial career thus far. But with tunes like “Fast Horses & Good Hideouts” and the brass-fueled boogie-woogie of “Bound Ta Git Down,” Jennings more than affirms his mission by returning to country’s original, if oft misplaced, mandate: singing songs about growing up and getting older, about going out and getting trashed. In short, making music for real people with real lives. With SHOOTER, Jennings truly puts his own mark on country music, living up to his extraordinary birthright with unparalleled passion, experience, and heart. “It’s a very honest record,” Jennings says. “There are no magic tricks. It’s really stuff that’s from the heart; it really encapsulates a lot of the styles I’ve done across all my records. Dave said, ‘Can’t we just call it SHOOTER?’ I said, I love that. Let’s just call it SHOOTER.” Heralded as one of 2018’s “30 Most Anticipated Albums,” SHOOTER is available for pre-order. All pre-orders are joined by an instant download of the project’s first single, “Fast Horses & Good Hideouts” which sees Jennings and GRAMMY Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell) sharing songwriting credit with iconoclastic character actor Randy Quaid. In addition, the single is joined by a new companion visual – directed by TK – that sees Jennings hosting his own variety show, entitled “Hey Shooter!” “Fast Horses & Good Hideouts” is streaming now at the official Shooter Jennings YouTube channel. “Randy and I had been corresponding for a while,” Jennings says of the song’s genesis. “I was trying to get him and his wife on my radio show, but nothing ever came of it. Then I asked him about one of the YouTube videos they made of him reading out of the Bible, I wanted to play it on the Christmas episode. He wrote back, saying I’d fulfilled this lifelong dream of his to read the Gospel on the radio, and he signed it, ‘Here’s to fast horses and good hideouts.’ I thought, that would make a great song! So then I went and wrote it.”  

New LP from Shooter Jennings Read More »

Zack Logan

Zack Logan announces his debut album, single, and UK shows

Life’s tough when you’re raised by wolves, but you learn about life. Raised By Wolves is Zack Logan’s debut album: a 10-track collection of songs inspired by the singer-songwriter’s own travels and experiences of people and places in the towns and states of the American South. Born in the small town of Newton, Mississippi, Zack Logan grew up listening to John Prine, Townes Van Zandt & Robert Earl Keen. As he’s lived his life, Zack has gone on to soak up the best of the Southern sound, travelling thru Mississippi (via Tennessee & Texas) and is now releasing his own debut album. “Raised by Wolves is a collection of songs that were written over a few years’ span between Mississippi, Lousiana & Tennessee,” Zack explains, “I was moving around a lot.  The songs are about the people and places around that time, along with the feelings of being lost and found”. Zack recorded Raised by Wolves at Welcome To 1979 Studios: an internationally-respected and highly distinctive Nashville studio, specialising in vintage vibe and gear, where the likes of Alison Krauss, Steve Earle and Pete Townshend have all recorded (as has Zack’s own hero John Prine). The 10-track album showcases Zack’s vocals, guitar and perceptive songwriting skills, and will be released in the U.K. in August 3rd 2018. The songs cover a range of tones and emotions, from the fun of ‘Dogs Chase Cars’, with its jaunty fiddle solo, to the honest if downbeat portrayal of a small town in ‘Home I Call a Place’, and the lively confessions of ‘Trouble Doing the Right Thing’. To herald the album, Zack is releasing his favourite song from it, ‘Annalee’, as a single, along with an accompanying video. “Annalee has always been my favourite song to play,” admits Zack, “I feel like it’s a good representation of my writing and playing style, mixed with the music that I grew up on. I had just moved to town and really hadn’t met many people yet.  I was just staying up late and writing by myself in my apartment.  Annalee was one of the songs that came out of that.  It was written with more of a lonesome feeling than a heartache.” Annalee is a song of moving on from a failed love, seeing the flaws and being freed by a sense of closure. It’s moving, even subtly witty. Zack’s lyrics deftly capture a snapshot: a man looking back as he leaves behind a striking former love and one-time muse, who’d only love on her own terms, if at all. “’… I’m so sick and tired of writing songs about you,” sings Zack, “Well I used to find a needle in a haystack for you. And you could call on me when you had no-one to call, but Darling, I’m down to the last straw.” Annalee makes a great introduction to Zack Logan and will be released on all digital platforms on 11th May. Later this year, Zack will also make his U.K. debut at  the very first HRH C.R.O.W.S. festival at O2 Academy  in Sheffield, (headlined by Devon Allman, son of the legendary Greg Allman), between the 8th & 9th September 2018. For further information on Zack Logan, please check out his website at www.zacklogan.net.

Zack Logan announces his debut album, single, and UK shows Read More »

Emma Stevens

Bringing the sunshine – Emma Stevens

As scientists desperately search for new ways of saving our oceans and the animals whose survival depends on it, singer-musician Emma Stevens is using her own platform to inspire others to care for our planet, hosting a series of free pop-up environment gigs leading up to World Environment Day. The first time that I saw Emma Stevens perform I was filled with a sense of optimism, the delicate melodies ringing out, filling the intimate space of the historic building with lively tones that spoke of a warm summer’s day, spent on the beach or around a campfire. It is perhaps what makes Emma so memorable…like most of her music, her attitude is positive and welcoming. It was clear from the performance that evening just how much Emma delights in sharing her talents with those who come to watch her perform. Now the free-spirited songstress is taking her passions to the next level, offering a free outdoor performance in every town she visits during her To My Roots tour this spring and sharing dozens of sunflower seeds with attendees in a bid to raise awareness for the environment. It isn’t the first time that Emma has sought to get the conversation going on environmental issues – last year the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began an enormous tree planting session that saw plenty of fans do their bit for the environment. This year World Environment Day falls slap bang in the middle of Emma’s tour and she’s making it her mission to shine a light on the need for communities to engage in preserving natural habitat. “I’ve always been really passionate about looking after our planet and raising awareness…the environment was something that my mum got me into in my early childhood days, I love nature and a lot of my music reflects that. There’s lots of lyrics and symbolism with nature in my music…I’ve got a platform here and I take my platform really, really seriously.” Emma’s mother died from cancer six years ago, but her influence continues to live on. Live performances are dedicated to her and there is an overall feeling that she is never far from Emma’s thoughts in her music and songwriting. It’s an opinion that Emma seems to confirm to me: “Because ‘Sunflower’ was the first song I wrote after I lost my mum, the word sunflower and the picture it paints has always been really close to my heart. “My mum was my greatest inspiration. If it wasn’t for her I don’t know if I would be doing this, she was the one that always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and when I lost her I realised how short life can be. “In the two weeks before I lost her, I told her I’m going to commit to doing music, so she designed the artwork for me for my first album, which is really special. She was an amazing artist.” In the past, Emma has spoken of having an “absolute addiction” to string instruments and a “love” of country music, so it’s no surprise that her third album TO MY ROOTS released last year put guitar, banjo, mandolin and ukelele on full display. It’s something that has emerged from going it alone in the music industry – something that is fairly new to Emma. “Before I decided to commit to being an artist full-time (five year’s ago) I battled with confidence and I battled with not being good enough. That turning point for me was when I lost my mum and I thought, do you know what, I am so lucky and privileged to be alive and to be able to have the ability to write songs, I want to go out on the road, I want to meet people that have been through something the same as me and I want to connect to as many people as I can through my music. It’s been cathartic and healing.” So is being a solo artist proving more fun that being in a band? “I love being able to go out there with my guitar and be totally self-sufficient and self-contained, I could be anywhere and as long as there’s a guitar, I can create songs and there’s something really special about that. It can be a really lovely, intimate moment when you’re performing at a set, just with your guitar, on the mandolin or on the ukulele, and the song can just speak for itself…” This year will be the second To My Roots tour – the last one, back in 2017 involved the full band, whereas this time around Emma will be touring as a three piece, rich with harmonies and acoustic instruments that are apparently “a little bit more intricate than a full band with a drum set”. From a surfer chick in South East England to amassing three million Spotify plays (that’s not to mention over a million video views on the back of four EP and three album releases), it’s clear that Emma has her eyes set on bringing even more folk-pop fusion to the table. Right now, she’s working on new music that should unfold later this year but her dream is to collaborate with some of her music idols: “There are so many artists I’d love to work with. I’ve always loved Kate Rusby, she’s one of my favourites and I think our voices would compliment each other really well. In terms of a group, I have always loved the Dixie Chicks – they have been one of my favourite bands growing up, I was just so influenced by them, they’re the reason I picked up the banjo.” I can’t resist asking whether there are any future plans to revisit Nashville and whip up some collaborative material. “I’ve got to a point now where it’s not about how quickly I can put music out it’s about the quality of it. [Nashville] has been a place that has just called to me ever since I listened to the Dixie

Bringing the sunshine – Emma Stevens Read More »

Lori McKenna's

'People Get Old' from Lori McKenna's forthcoming album out today!

THE TREE, the anticipated new album from Grammy, CMA and ACM Award-winning singer-songwriter Lori McKenna, will be released July 20, with ‘People Get Old’ emerging today. The new album takes one of McKenna’s signature themes—family—and builds a tapestry of experiences she has lived and overheard, been told and dreamed up. Of the album, McKenna comments, “I love people’s stories about their families—the way they tic and the ways we’re all crazy and love each other. I hope my songs shine a little light on that for a second. Maybe our stories remind us of our families and what they give us. It’s beautiful, and sometimes we take it for granted.” The Tree is McKenna’s eleventh studio album and second in collaboration with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile). Recorded by Matt Ross-Spang over seven days at Nashville’s historic RCA, the 11-song album features McKenna (vocals, acoustic guitar), Cobb (acoustic/electric guitar, mellotron), Anderson East (electric guitar), Brian Allen (bass), Chris McKenna (mellotron), Chris Powell (drums, percussion) and background vocals from Kristen Rogers, Natalie Hemby and Hillary Lindsey. In celebration of the release, McKenna will embark on “The Way Back Home Tour” this summer. The headline tour kicks off June 29 at Annapolis’ Rams Head On Stage and includes stops at City Winery venues in Boston, New York, DC, Chicago and Atlanta, as well as Philadelphia’s World Café Live and Nashville’s CMA Theatre among others. McKenna will also join Alison Krauss on two tour dates in Ohio this June. The new album follows a series of breakthrough years for McKenna following the release of her Grammy-nominated album, THE BIRD & THE RIFLE.  The album—which garnered Grammy nominations for Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Song (‘Wreck You’) and Best American Roots Performance (‘Wreck You’) and two nominations at the Americana Music Association’s Honors & Awards—also landed McKenna a profile on “CBS News Sunday Morning” and a performance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” In 2017 McKenna became the first songwriter to win back-to-back Best Country Song awards at the Grammys since Shania Twain in 1999-2000 with her solo-penned, No. 1 hit ‘Humble & Kind’ following 2016’s win for ‘Girl Crush’ (co-written with Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey). McKenna also won Song of the Year for ‘Humble & Kind’ at The 50th Annual CMA Awards and became the first songwriter to win the award in consecutive years since Vince Gill (1991-1993) and the first female songwriter to win back-to-back nods in the history of the CMAs. She made history at the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards becoming the first woman to be awarded Songwriter of the Year. McKenna’s current songs include Carrie Underwood’s lead single, ‘Cry Pretty,’ written with Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey. LORI MCKENNA’S “THE WAY BACK HOME” TOUR DATES June 14—Sylvania, OH—Centennial Terrace (supporting Alison Krauss) June 15—Kettering, OH—Fraze Pavilion (supporting Alison Krauss) June 29—Annapolis, MD—Rams Head On Stage June 30—Northampton, MA—Iron Horse Music Hall July 1—East Greenwich, RI—Greenwich Odeum July 18—Boston, MA—City Winery July 20—New York, NY—City Winery July 21—Philadelphia, PA—World Café Live July 22—Washington, DC—City Winery August 3—Ann Arbor, MI—The Ark August 4—Chicago, IL—City Winery August 5—Minneapolis, MN—Dakota Jazz Club August 15—Atlanta, GA—City Winery August 16—Charlotte, NC—North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center August 17—Nashville, TN—CMA Theatre, Country Music Hall of Fame

'People Get Old' from Lori McKenna's forthcoming album out today! Read More »

Michael Head

Michael Head launches UK Folk on the Dock music fest in Liverpool

Folk On The Dock producers Fit The Bill have chosen Liverpool legend Michael Head to launch this year’s folk, roots and acoustic music festival with an exclusive, ticketed performance at the Museum of Liverpool on Friday 24th August 2018. Martin Blore, Executive Producer of Folk On The Dock, explained: “It is testimony to the festival’s success that in our third year we are able to expand the festival from its base at Albert Dock along the Liverpool waterfront. The atrium in the Museum of Liverpool is the perfect, contemporary space for a music concert that enables the audience to enjoy an up close and personal performance.” He added: “We discussed with Paul Gallagher, the Deputy Director of the Museum of Liverpool, the idea of hosting a performance, as the venue has leant itself to similar intimate gigs in the past, with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. We considered a couple of options for our wish list of performers, but all agreed that Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band represent the very heart of Liverpool and are the perfect choice to launch the three day festival over August Bank Holiday weekend.” Michael Head is an effortless and deeply soulful songwriter, forming his first band, The Pale Fountains, with his younger brother John in the early 1980s. After releasing two albums for Virgin, he formed his second band, Shack, in 1986 and they managed released five critically acclaimed albums including Waterpistol in 1995 and HMS Fable for London Records in 1999. In 1997 he released what is arguably his most acclaimed and accomplished album to date, The Magical World Of The Strands, under the name of Michael Head introducing The Strands. In 2013 he formed Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band and released the 2017 album Adiós Señor Pussycat, thereby attaining further critical acclaim and a number one position on the independent album chart. Michael Head added: “It’s a great venue and performing my music right next to the River Mersey at the Museum of Liverpool really appeals to me. We’ve turned down a few opportunities to play at conventional music festivals, but this felt different, working with like-minded people to play a special show to launch this festival in the heart of my home city.” This year’s Folk On The Dock runs from the 24th August until the 27th August with free stages all around Albert Dock, Liverpool and legendary BBC Radio presenter Janice Long will once again host the free Dock Stage. Last year the event attracted 90,000 visitors over the bank holiday weekend. Tickets for Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band go on sale on Saturday 12th May 2018 at 9am and can be purchased online from www.michaelhead.net/boxoffice

Michael Head launches UK Folk on the Dock music fest in Liverpool Read More »

Scroll to Top