13 October 2020

Natalie Stovall

Runaway June release video for recent single 'We Were Rich'

Runaway June have shared the music video to their most recent release We Were Rich, which they released as a single in June. You can watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]7DtAAvdqQbY[/wpdevart_youtube] The video, which was directed by Patrick Tracy (Dan + Shay, Halsey) and is a coming of age video, highlighting some of their upbringing as individuals. Speaking about the video, Natalie Stovall – the latest addition to the trio after Hannah Mulholland left – said that the video made her feel incredibly emotional when she watched it back and gave some insight to some of the images that we see. “The first time I saw our music video I just started sobbing like a baby,” Stovall said. “I didn’t expect to get so emotional! It opens on the house I grew up in, features my parents and sweeps through intensely nostalgic moments, people and places from my childhood and hometown. “I couldn’t think of a more perfect visual love letter to the town that made me who I am. And the fact that this is my first music video with Runaway June just makes it even more special.” Runaway June is made up of Stovall, Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne and the trio will be releasing their debut Christmas record, ‘When I Think About Christmas’ on October 16. The five-track EP will contain two originals, in addition to the three well known Christmas classics. You can pre-save the EP here.

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Country in the Afternoon

Country in the Afternoon to return on November 14

Country in the Afternoon has confirmed it will be returning on November 14 for a socially distanced, table service event at The Half Moon in Putney. Tickets are available here. With a reduced capacity, the event has been given the sign off, with the venue having a track and trace system in place, along with fully trained, COVID-aware staff. There will also be hand sanitiser stations and an app based contactless ordering and payment system. Taking to the stage for the event will be Ruthie Collins, thus becoming one of the first Nashville based artists to venture over the Atlantic to perform since the lockdown, three-time Grammy winner Sandy McClelland, Scottish singer/songwriter Chris Mossop and 18-year-old Liverpool based prodigy Megan Louise, who continues to make rapid progress in the UK country scene. Prior to lockdown, Country in the Afternoon – which is organised by Cumbrae Promotions, who also do Millport Country Music Festival – was gearing up for its third event in May, with the first two  events proving to be rousing successes. That was meant to be a two-day event, with Blake O’Connor, Gasoline & Matches, John Gurney and Jeremy McComb on the bill alongside Collins, McClelland, Mossop and Megan Louise, but they have managed to retain half the initial line-up in order to get the show on the road.  

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