September 2018

Nashville Nights Event 28th September

Under The Bridge to host Nashville Nights event on 28th September

Following the success of February’s event, which featured a live performance Megan O’Neill, the popular country club night will return for their fourth event with special live guest Canaan Cox as part of his UK tour on 28th September at Under The Bridge. Nashville Nights was born when a small group of country fanatics realised the UK lacked an opportunity for all fans of the genre to come together, socialise and dance the night away with likeminded people.  The event was an immediate success with sellout crowds flocking to the venue to enjoy 6 hours of authentic country alongside unique live performances and DJs until 2am. Canaan Cox is a manifestation of the phrase “hard work pays off.” With a “rules are meant to be broken” attitude, this NC bred country star has taken Nashville by storm. Having only come to the spotlight little over a year, he’s made more waves than even he thought were possible. Under The Bridge is a uniquely stylish West London music venue, purpose-built with the highest attention to detail, featuring stunning state-of-the-art sound and lighting.

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Book: Wasted Days and Wasted Nights

Book Review: Wasted Days and Wasted Nights

Freddy Fender, real name Baldemar Garza Huerta, was a genre breaking musician that is claimed by Mexican-American Tejano Country, Country Music and Rock and Roll music styles.  I’ve always been a fan of his incredible heartfelt vocals and passionate delivery. Freddy’s daughter, Tammy Lorraine Huerta Fender, wrote this tribute autobiography about her father to keep his memory alive with young and old generations for the groundbreaker he was.  What I enjoy about a book like this, if it is done well, is that you learn deeper details about the artist that only a family member can know and share.  Before his passing in October of 2006 Freddy Fender had made multiple attempts to write is own autobiography but always came to a stopping point.  Tammy felt that it was her duty, as a daughter, to accomplish what her father was not able to in his lifetime.  In the early pages Tammy shares a picture that includes her and her father while he is acting on the set of the movie “She Came to the Valley” in 1979.  The first meeting between father and daughter was not until Tammy was two and a half years old after her father was released from a Louisiana prison for possession of marijuana.  Freddy’s family immigrated from Mexico to find work in Texas during a volatile political time.  Pictures of the Huerta home in San Benito, Texas show it as a simple pieced together home with an outhouse attached.  Their family was very poor and Freddy was forced to steal for food and even dumpster dive behind grocery stores for thrown away food.  Even as a young boy Freddy would win contests singing songs and this carried over into his teen years.  In junior high school, the faculty allowed Fender to play at a school assembly.  Even then he predicted that one day his name would be on a big marquee, and he was right!  Some of the bars he would try to sing in wouldn’t allow him to enter due to the color of his skin so Freddy came up with a plan.  He would take his little brother and ask a patron of the bar to hold his little brother while he sang to the crowds, then he would retrieve his sibling and hurry back home!  Fender also served his country as a Marine but found it hard to adhere to the military regulations and rules.  Freddy made history as the first Chicano singer to sing Rock and Roll in Spanish.  Although he performed under different names he legally changed his name to Freddy Fender in 1958 after the American guitar and amplifier brand.  In the 1970’s Fender’s career flourished with hits “Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” “Secret Love,” and “Lose a Good Thing.” And a remake of his own song “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights” which reached number one on the Billboard country music charts in 1975.  Freddy won a total of three Grammy awards in his career and performed on the stage of Grand Ole Opry.  Tammy Lorraine Huerta Fender, the Tex-Mex Princess, has done her father justice with this book.  The family photos, honest stories and interwoven lyrics make a great read.  “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights” will help maintain his great legacy! – Eric Dahl

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Christina Martin

Christina Martin releases new music video for “Impossible To Hold”

“Many can relate to being infatuated with meeting someone or achieving something,” muses award winning Canadian singer/songwriter Christina Martin in the wake of her latest video, “Impossible To Hold” — which you can watch below. “I always daydreamed over meeting the great makers of the music I loved: Stevie Nicks, David Bowie, Annie Lennox or Tom Petty. What I know about great art is it allows us to feel a closeness and connection that transcends the need to physically hold onto someone or something.”    Infatuation was the impetus for a powerful single that became the title track of her sixth studio release of the same name, out earlier this spring. “I had written 80% of “Impossible To Hold” with my head stuck in the clouds, and then took a break from the song,” she explains. “While touring in the UK, I attended a Carole King performance in Hyde Park in London. At the age of 75, she performed her most cherished songs with an undeniable passion and excellence. The experience reminded me of the power that music has to affect people so profoundly.”  Leaving the park that night meant leaving this song’s unfinished status behind. Within a week, the final sprint of lyrics were penned and polished. “This song evolved to be a kind of tribute to the iconic singer/songwriters that made me want to excel at performing.”  In a full-circle moment, the East Coast-raised Canadian found herself once again on tour in the UK, and once again in the audience at Hyde Park — this time for Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.   The performance proved poignant for many reasons. “Dale and I flew home and finished recording the album,” she says of the experience with her guitarist and producer, Dale Murray. “Soon after, the tragic news hit that Tom Petty had died. It felt like a mistake.  When I sing the song on stage now, I think of the impact his concert had on me and the people he reached with his music. It makes me want to make music that matters”  “Impossible To Hold” is the newest single off Christina Martin’s sixth studio album of the same name. Impossible To Hold was released in 2018 via Come Undone Records. 

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Millport

Who’s playing at the Maverick Acoustic Venue at Millport?

This weekend, Maverick Magazine will be at the Millport Country Music Festival in Scotland with our very own acoustic stage. We are proud to present a huge range of talent over all three days of the festival, as well as providing a platform for some excellent emerging artists. Starting on Friday, Orfila will open up the stage at 7pm, followed by The Remedy Club at 8.30 before Ashton Lane put on our final performance of the day at 10. Saturday’s bill is a packed with another collection of fantastic artists. Katee Kross will get everything started at 1 before Jim McLean hits the stage at 2.30. Next up are Two Ways Home at 4 before Liv Austin at 5.20. Kid Millport will perform at 6.30 followed by Jarrod Dickenson at 7.30. At 9pm, Steve Young will take to the stage before we round everything off with Jerry Harmon at 10. Jerry Harmon will return to the stage on Sunday at 12.30 for some storytelling before we hand over to the next generation of country stars with our Emerging Talent Showcase. Riley will get the show underway at 2 before Hollie Robinson at 2.20 and then Joseph Miller at 2.40. Next up will be Emma Sarginson at 3, then Scott Ashworth at 3.20 and Zoe Tate The LadyBugg at 3.40. The final round of performers to take to the Maverick Acoustic Venue will start with John Rush at 4, followed by The Blue Highway at 4.20, Zoee at 4.40 with the final performance from Robyn Taylor at 5. We’re sure this line up is going to make for a great few days and we can’t wait to see you all there.

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