17 September 2019

Kristin Chenoweth

Kristin Chenoweth collaborates with Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire on upcoming new album 'For the Girls'

Kristin Chenoweth has teamed up with country music royalty on her upcoming new album ‘For the Girls’, with Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire lending their vocal talents to the record. The record is set for release on September 27. For Chenoweth’s seventh studio album, she pays tribute to a number of female artists that have influenced her throughout her life, covering the likes of Barbra Streisand, Eva Cassidy, Patsy Clyne, Linda Ronstadt and Carole King among others. Parton features on a Chenoweth original in I Will Always Love You, while McEntire sings on a cover of Peggy Lee’s I’m a Woman with Jennifer Hudson. Also featuring on the album is pop sensation Ariana Grande, who features with Chenoweth on a cover of Lesley Gore’s You Don’t Own Me. Speaking about the record, Chenoweth explained that she wanted to create something that not only be a homage to her heroes, but to also release something that females could really get stuck into. “I really wanted to pay homage to all the women singers who have influenced me over the years,” Chenoweth said. “I wanted to make something that men could also enjoy, but this is by the girls and for the girls. These songs have all stood the test of time, and most of them are songs that I grew up listening to. “It was a little intimidating, because people like Judy, Barbra and Dolly are the people who made me want to be a singer in the first place. I wanted to pay homage to these women and do them proud, but I also wanted to put my own stamp on it. And I think I was able to do that.” ‘For the Girls’ can be pre-ordered here.

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Runaway June

Runaway June become first female trio since Dixie Chicks to break US Country Radio top five

Runaway June have made history in America by becoming the first female trio since Dixie Chicks to chart in the top five on the US Mediabase Country chart. The trio – made up of Naomi Cooke, Hannah Mulholland and Jennifer Wayne – released their debut album ‘Blue Roses’ in June 2019, with lead single Buy My Own Drinks being released in August 2018. The song has repeatedly grown in popularity and now becomes the first song since Dixie Chicks’ Travelin’ Soldier in 2003 to break into the top five – marking the first time for all three of Runaway June that they have had a song chart in that coveted position. In addition to the news, Runaway June will also be appearing on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ on October 3 as the group continue to go from strength to strength.  

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Joe Nichols

Feature: 60 seconds with Joe Nichols

Ahead of his first ever trip to the UK and Ireland, Joe Nichols sat down with Maverick and told us what we can expect from his shows and just how excited he is to be playing in front of audiences here How are you feeling about coming to the UK and Ireland for the very first time? I’m very excited. Everything I’ve heard about the country fans over there has given me a lot of reason for excitement. I’m a traditional country fan myself and I hear that the fans over there are traditional country fans, so it’s kind of a natural fit and I’m looking forward to it. I’m also looking forward to seeing parts of London and the rest of the UK that I’ve always wanted to see. How come it’s taken you so long to get over here? Man, that’s a good question. There’s been a few times where we’ve had what looked like promising opportunities to go over and play – whether it be putting new music out and needing a promo or a new album – for one reason or other, it just hasn’t worked out timing wise and it’s kind of been like that for 17 years. I look back at all the albums we put out and the time that it’s taken to make the album and then the promotion for the first year of the album being out there and I think all those albums have just kind of bled into the next. We’ve just kind of found ourselves being in one of those two places, whether in the studio nonstop or promo mode nonstop, so I haven’t had the opportunity. But here I am coming in a situation where I’m touring heavy and in the studio, but not really pressed for time, so we were able to carve out a little bit of time to go over and try and build a fanbase in the UK, or at least play for the fanbase in the UK. What are you personally expecting from your trip? My expectations are kind of up in the air and I love that. I heard everybody is into the album cuts – so not just songs that are highly visible on the radio or television, as people actually buy the music and the package and listen to the albums front to back. We might get an album cut request or two per show and that’s exciting to me. I’m just excited to be able to be on my toes a little bit and play songs I don’t normally get to play in the shows. What can the UK audience expect from a Joe Nichols show? It will be a stripped down acoustic show with a more storyteller environment, which I’m excited about because I love that the crowd listens – like I really love that. There is an energy that comes with playing a full band show, with the energy and the noise being loud and all that sort of stuff, but really, I’m a really big fan of playing music that matters in front of people that are listening. That to me is really important, so to hear that’s kind of the way the fans are in the UK is really exciting to me. I can talk a little bit, share a little bit of the story behind the song and the little things that I want to be writing about in the song – all the little bitty details that I really pay attention to. To have a crowd that also plays attention to that is exciting for me. Sticking on that acoustic note, recently you released both Yeah and Sunny and 75 as acoustic versions – what was your reasoning behind that? I wanted to give everybody an idea of what we will be like, as far as the shows in the UK go. It’s not over produced or slicked up like you’d hear on the radio, it’s just me and my guitar player playing like it’s going to be at the shows. Joe Nichols will be playing: September 23 – Thekla, Bristol, England September 24 – Night & Day Cafe, Manchester, England* September 26 – St. Pancras Old Church, London, England September 27 – Bodega, Nottingham, England September 29 – INEC, Killarney, Republic of Ireland *sold out Tickets are available here and Pip Hall will be the support act for the tour.

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