March 2020

Ruthie Collins

Ruthie Collins shares 'Bad Woman' from upcoming new album 'Cold Comfort', due for release on April 3

Ruthie Collins has shared another single from her upcoming album ‘Cold Comfort’, due on April 3,  in the shape of Bad Woman. You can listen to the song here. ‘Cold Comfort’ will be Collins’ second album after 2017’s ‘Get Drunk and Cry’ and she has already released Dang Dallas and Joshua Tree as singles from the record to give people a taster of what is to come. Speaking about her latest single, Collins said that the song was about being tempted by someone who is in a relationship, but eventually fighting the urge to do something she would later regret. “Sometimes you wish you could just go ahead and do the wrong thing,” Collins said. “A while back, I started falling for a guy who was very much taken. I’d never cross those lines, but I remember stepping back and looking at the situation and thinking, ‘Man, I wish just for a second I could not have a conscience and see what would happen.’  “When the chorus kicks in, though, I remind myself that I’m not a bad woman, that I’m a good girl and I’ll be just fine without him. We shot a music video for the song in Joshua Tree, which was really fun for me because I got to sort of embrace my alter ego and climb up onto the bar in black leather shorts and take shots of whiskey.” Ruthie Collins worked with Grammy winning producer Ryan Freeland for ‘Cold Comfort’ and will be making her debut UK appearance on May 17 as part of Country in the Afternoon.

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King Calaway

Album Review: 'Rivers' by King Calaway

Now that King Calaway have released their debut album ‘Rivers’ in the UK, we look back to our review of the record from our November/December 2019 issue King Calaway RIVERS Stoney Creek Records ***** An outrageously good debut album  King Calaway rocketed onto the scene very quickly thanks to their catchy melodies, great harmonies and fun, upbeat songs – and their debut album ‘Rivers’ has all of those things in abundance. This is country music at its most enjoyable – songs that fans young and old can put on and have a dance to while they’re getting ready to go out mixed with songs that provoke deep thoughts. No Matter What kicks things off and from there, it’s just hit after hit after hit as the group sound like they’ve been doing this for years, such is their ability to identify a song that sounds great. Obvious is another example of this, including the bass solo, while Driver’s Seat is just stupendously fun. The powerful moments on the album are very much that, too – Missing You is a real tearjerker and the piano used for that effect is also key on the title track, which is geared up perfectly for big arenas. While King Calaway are far from that point at this moment in their career, with songs like this and with an album as good as this, it may be a case of sooner rather than later before they are taking to grand stages across the States either as support or on their own – and who knows, maybe in the UK as well. Fred Underhill www.kingcalaway.com

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Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum release new 'Live: In the Round' EP that strips down tracks from latest album 'Ocean'

Just a few months after releasing their latest album ‘Ocean’, Lady Antebellum have released a new five-track EP that strips down some of those album tracks. The ‘Live: In the Round EP’ sees the trio – made up of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood – re-create five of the songs from their recent album release ‘Ocean’ in one take at Nashville’s Skyways Studios. Speaking about the opportunity, Kelley said that the group loved being able to strip away parts of the songs and bring a much more intimate feel to them, while also saying how refreshing it was to go down that route in the studio once more. “We really enjoyed getting to strip down some of our favourites songs from ‘Ocean’ and put focus on the lyrics that drew us in from the beginning,” Kelley said. “It was refreshing to get back in the studio with just the three of us and our road band. We were able relive those initial feelings and reflect on how these songs have already made such a huge impact on our career.” The ‘Live: In the Round EP’ by Lady Antebellum tracklisting is: 1. What If I Never Get Over You 2. Be Patient With My Love 3. What I’m Leaving For 4. Boots 5. Ocean

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Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert wraps up first leg of her American tour by recognising first responders

Miranda Lambert finished off the first leg of her US tour by taking time out to thank first responders for their life saving efforts. After taking inspiration from US host Kelly Ford from WNSH New York – who regularly singles out first responders for praise on her morning show – Lambert opted to do the same and invited radio listeners to nominate local heroes wherever she was touring. The first responders that were picked all got a pair of free tickets to a Lambert gig and also had the opportunity to meet her in person ahead of the show itself. Speaking about the decision, Lambert – whose husband is a police officer himself – said that it was a great source of pride for her to meet these people in person and that the chance to hear their individual stories were a huge source of inspiration. “It was an honour to meet some of the incredible first responders, the men and women across the country who have dedicated their lives to service and bravery to keep their communities safe,” Lambert said. “Hearing each one of their unique stories was such an inspiration to me and my team.” The next step for Miranda Lambert is to head to Australia, where she will be headlining CMC Rocks in Queensland in addition to headline gigs in both Sydney and Melbourne, before she will then head back to America for the second leg of her ‘Wildcard’ tour and also for her performance at the Tortuga Music Festival.

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Next From Nashville

Brand new initiative Next From Nashville to premiere in the UK for Great Escape Festival on May 14

Ten Next From Nashville is an exciting music initiative showcasing the city’s rising stars, premiering for the first in the UK at Europe’s leading new-music festival The Great Escape on May 14. With performances by Blanco Brown, Danielle Bradbery and The Sisterhood Band, the showcase will be followed by a string of UK tour dates, including London (O2 Shepherds Bush Empire), Liverpool (Arts Club), Glasgow (St. Luke’s) and Birmingham (O2 Institute2) between 16th– 20thMay. Already an established stage at Live Nation’s premiere family of country music festivals across the US, Next From Nashville is a credible initiative supporting emerging music talent from the city; whilst Nashville is at the heart of the global Country Music scene, the city widely known as Music City is also home to many outstanding artists performing a variety of genres. Next From Nashville champions the city’s musical diversity and progressive sound by bringing the showcase to a bigger audience than ever before in 2020. Blurring the lines between Country and hip-hop music, Blanco Brown makes a southern sound that he proudly calls “TrailerTrap”. It’s a boundary-breaking, multicoloured genre of his very own — which draws upon the rawness and storytelling abilities of his two biggest musical influences, Johnny Cash and Outkast. Brown said: “I’m super excited to be playing in the UK again! Last time I was there I was so inspired and it motivated me to write a few songs, hopefully I get to share those with y’all sooner than later!” ACM New Female Artist of the Year nominee and multi-faceted artist Danielle Bradbery recently featured on the Charlie’s Angels soundtrack alongside Ariana Grande, Normani, Nicki Minaj, Kim Petras and more. She re-introduced herself two years ago with sophomore album I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, having taken some time to hone her song-writing craft and establish a blend of her R&B, soul and country influences. Bradbery said: “I’m so excited to come back to the UK. The fans are incredible and I couldn’t be more pumped to be playing The Great Escape!” The Sisterhood Band are an organic blend of the open melodies of classic West Coast folk & and the magnetic swagger of timeless rock n’ roll, powered by Alyssa and Ruby ’s soaring richly textured harmonies and effortless chemistry. Both ladies have strong musical DNA: Alyssa is the daughter of Kathie Baillie & Michael Bonagura (the core of country band Baillie & The Boys) and Ruby ’s father is rock icon Rod Stewart. Alyssa and Ruby said: “Coming back to the UK is like coming home for us! The Sisterhood Band’s first tour was in the UK and we’ve grown so much since then. We are very excited to share our new music with our friends and fans that we’ve made there over the years, and share the stage with some of the most incredible talent that’s coming from Nashville!” Next From Nashville premieres at The Great Escape Festival on May 14 and tours nationwide from May 16 2020.

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Kenny Chesney

Upcoming Kenny Chesney album 'Here and Now' to be released worldwide on May 1

The much awaited upcoming Kenny Chesney album ‘Here and Now’ now has a release date, with the album set to drop worldwide on May 1. ‘Here and Now’ represents Chesney’s 19th solo album in an illustrious career, which has seen the Knoxville born artist regularly embark on stadium tours in the US, top charts and win awards. Speaking about the album, Chesney stated that it was written with his fanbase – who he has dubbed the No Shoes Nation – firmly in mind, with the artist claiming that he gets waves of inspiration to make new music when he sees their reaction to his songs. “When you’re this far into a career, I think artists need to keep pushing themselves and the music without losing sight of who they are, or forgetting the people you make music for,” Chesney said. “No Shoes Nation is a very passionate place without borders; I get inspired every time I see and hear them. “These are passionate people who work really hard. They make a difference in their community in all kinds of ways, giving back not so people think they’re good, but because that’s who they are and what they do. When they listen to music, they’re all in – and when they hear something they like, you can feel it in how they respond. “People work hard and need music that makes them smile, that kicks them into a happy place. There are also songs here that look at very specific people, that tell one person’s story, but it could be any of us. That’s the mark of a good song: let one person’s specific life say so much about a lot of people’s lives.” Kenny Chesney will continue his stadium tour of the US in April, which will run all the way through to the end of August.  

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Jessica Lynn

Jessica Lynn announces 12-date 'The Lone Rider' UK tour for June 2020

Jessica Lynn will be returning once more to the UK in June 2020 for a headline tour titled ‘The Lone Rider Tour’ for a 12-date run. Tickets are available here. The New York based artist, who has shared stages with Brad Paisley, Keith Urban and Loretta Lynn, will have new music to promote on her tour as she is working on a new EP. Speaking about the tour, Lynn said that her previous experiences of the UK have been great and that she is very much looking forward to reacquainting herself with crowds this side of the Atlantic. “My experience of meeting  people across the UK has been just fantastic,” Lynn said. “You all seem so lively and ready to party. I’ve toured all over the world and there is just something special about coming to the UK. “The fans there have such passion and appreciation for live music. It’s so exhilarating being on stage and feeling that energy, enthusiasm and buzz.  I’m looking forward to bringing my tour back this year to share the new music and show with everyone.” Jessica Lynn will be playing: June 11 – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, England June 12 – St Pancras Church, London, England June 13 – Bodega, Nottingham, England June 14 – Gullivers, Manchester, England June 16 – The Cluny 2, Newcastle, England June 17 – The Glad Cafe, Glasgow, Scotland June 18 – The Waterloo, Blackpool, England June 19 – The Blue Note, Derby, England June 20 – The Junction, Cambridge, England June 21 – The Waterfront, Norwich, England June 23 – The 1865, Southampton, England June 24 – The Dancing Dog, Sittingbourne, England

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Sunny Ozell

Sunny Ozell releases new music video for her most recent single 'All That I Am'

Sunny Ozell has released the music video for her most recent single All That I Am, which has been described as “a femme anthem” by the artist. You can watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]KU1MZQecHRk[/wpdevart_youtube] The song is taken from her recently released second album ‘Overnight Lows’, which we gave a 4* review to in our January/February 2020 issue, saying that it was “a stunning collection of songs from the American” and that “it’s hard not to admire how gifted a musician Sunny Ozell is.” For the album, Ozell worked with a number of high profile musicians, such as Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant, Alison Krauss), Tyler Chester (George Ezra), Andy Hess (The Black Crowes, David Byrne) and Rich Hinman (Sara Bareilles) and speaking to us at The Long Road Festival back in September, Ozell said that being able to work with people like that represented success for her. “I have just stuck around long enough, I guess,” Ozell said. “10 years ago, the field was really big and I’ve just kind of stayed at it. Suddenly, I’m in the room with people that are heroes and people like Jay Bellerose, the drummer, who I’ve been listening to for 20 years and here he is on my record. When the people that influenced you are now your peers, it is astonishing and to be perfectly blunt, in itself that is success to me.” In the same interview, Ozell also stated that she will be looking to venture back to the UK for a tour towards the back end of 2020, specifically around October and November time.

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The Adelaides

The Adelaides to release 'Sanctuary' – a duet with Charles Esten – during C2C week and will perform in London

The Adelaides will be making their version of Sanctuary, a duet with Charles Esten, available as a live version on March 13 and will appear at C2C with Esten on the day. The song – made famous by ‘Nashville’, the TV show that Esten starred in as Chip – was recorded on Esten’s 2019 October UK tour, which culminated with a headline date at the fabled Royal Albert Hall in London. Esten has now invited the trio – made up of Paris Georgia, Alicia Alba and Abi Phillips – to perform the track with him during his C2C Main Stage slot at The O2 Arena in London, which will make The Adelaides only the second UK act to appear on the main stage, after Catherine McGrath joined Hunter Hayes last year for a duet of Don’t Let Me Forget. Speaking about the song, The Adelaides said collectively that they adore playing the song live and that they feel that the recorded version really captures the magic of what went on in the recording studio. “We love performing this song, it’s truly special to us and to perform it live on stage with Charles Esten was a dream come true,” the girls said.  “We’ve performed many times with him now – both across the UK and in Nashville – and this particular recording captures the warmth of the fantastic connection we have with him. It’s a special version of a wonderful song and we are delighted to share it.” Adding further comment was Esten, who echoed what the girls said and explained how he came into contact with the group, while also expressing that he hasn’t looked back since. “When I was preparing for my January 2019 UK tour, I was looking for a support act that might be able to sing a few ‘Nashville’ songs with me during my set,” Esten explained. “The moment I heard The Adelaides and their gorgeous harmonies, I knew I was done looking. We ended up performing more than a couple songs together in every show, both from ‘Nashville’ and from my own catalogue. “When I returned in October with a full band, I knew we had to do it again. And I’m so glad we did. This live recording of one of my very favourite ‘Nashville’ songs, Sanctuary, has somehow captured all of the magic that they brought to every stage we ever sang on.” The song will be exclusively previewed on BBC Radio 2 via The Country Show with Bob Harris on March 5 between 21:00-22:00  

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Dixie Chicks

Greatly anticipated Dixie Chicks comeback single 'Gaslighter' to be released on March 4

Dixie Chicks will be releasing their first single for close to a decade and a half in the shape of Gaslighter, which will be shared on March 4. Gaslighter will be the first single that the trio – made up of Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire – have released since 2007’s The Neighbor, though they did feature on Taylor Swift’s Soon You’ll Get Better, which was released last year. The song will operate as the title track of the upcoming album of the same name, which is due for release at some point in 2020. The group posted a very brief clip of the song on their social media, along with the dictionary definition for the word ‘Gaslighter’. Speaking to Rolling Stone about the record, Maines said that it is partially inspired by her on-going divorce with Adrian Pasdar and while she finds songwriting difficult, she felt she had a lot to say on the matter, while this will resemble the most open Dixie Chicks record yet. “I had a lot to say,”  Maines said. “Songwriting is really hard for me and I think for many years, I didn’t want to analyse my life or my relationship. I was just in it and dedicated and devoted and if I had started writing songs about it … I don’t want to say I was in a ‘survival mode,’ but I was just not ready to open up like that. Our last album was the most personal and autobiographical we’ve ever been and then this one is 10 times that.” As of yet, there is no indication that the trio will seek to tour the album, but in the same Rolling Stone interview, Maines did suggest that it was a strong possibility.

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