8 March 2022

ACM

The Academy of Country Music Awards lit up Las Vegas!

What a night it was in Vegas! From the moment the country music community began to congregate on the Red Carpet to the very last acceptance speech, the night was filled with smiles and celebrations as the industry came together for one of the first times since the pandemic began. Tenille Townes put on a dazzling performance at the Red Carpet show to kick things off before gushing to me how excited she is to be coming back to the UK for C2C, “I don’t know how I managed to fit everything in one suitcase, but we’re packed and ready to get on that plane tomorrow!” She also spoke of her excitement of seeing her friend Lainey Wilson perform who had already accepted the award for New Female Artist of the Year but the night got even better for Wilson as her song ‘Things A Man Oughta Know’ beat out tough competition to take home Song of the Year. The night was hosted by the legendary Dolly Parton who couldn’t have found a more dazzling outfit if she tried, she truly lit up the room in more ways than one! With her new novel co-authored with James Patterson coming on sale that day along with her new album to go with it, Parton treated us to a duet of ‘Big Dreams and Faded Jeans’ with Kelsea Ballerini. She recognised that despite the jubilant occasion there was a sombre tone to the night as the people of Ukraine would be at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Old Dominion acknowledged this too, speaking in their press conference how uncomfortable it felt to be celebrating their win for Group of the Year with Matthew Ramsay saying, “My heart hurts for those hiding in basements right now,” meanwhile, as Ramsay spoke those words backstage, the arena was reflecting on the events of 2017 at the Route 91 festival where 60 people lost their lives. Jason Aldean was on stage that day when the gunman opened fire and he, filled with emotion paid tribute to them before introducing Chris Stapleton who performed a song he had written in the aftermath. He would later go on to pick up the award for Male Artist of the Year, whilst Carly Pearce won Female Artist of the Year to accompany the earlier award she picked up for Music Event of the Year, an award she won for her duet with Ashley McBryde on ‘Never Wanted To Be That Girl’. The pair took to the stage to sing the song in what was an emotional, heart-string tugging performance. And talking of strings, Thomas Rhett’s performance of ‘Slow Down Summer’ off his upcoming album boasts a beautiful string arrangement on the record but in a live setting it really amplified the emotion. The ACM awards are known for their fantastic duets and collaborations so it was wonderful to see Breland and Rhett performing together and of course Carrie Underwood joining Jason Aldean for a rendition of Single of the Year ‘If I Didn’t Love You’, with Carrie coming down from the ceiling on a sort of hula-hoop. One of the performances of the night came from Kelly Clarkson who paid tribute to Parton with her rendition of ‘I Will Always Love You’. This was followed by the announcement that the top prize of the night, Entertainer of the Year, was won by Miranda Lambert! Earlier in the night she had picked up the award for Video of the Year alongside Elle King for ‘Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)’ but she has had an incredible year with various projects such as The Marfa Tapes having wide success. She truly deserves this award and it has been a long time coming for the Texas native who accepted the award via video link from London where she is staying ahead of Country 2 Country festival. The Academy of Country Music put on a truly breathtaking show in Las Vegas which truly showcased the broad spectrum of what country music is today. With it being streamed on Amazon Prime it meant people from all over the world could watch the event live for the first time. The winners were deserving and the collaboration showed just what a tight-knit community we have in the genre.

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C2C

Ones to watch at C2C

C2C have confirmed the full complete line up of festival stages across The O2, London featuring over 100 performances across the weekend.  C2C provides an incredible opportunity for fans of country to discover and support new artists from all over the UK, Europe and the US.  C2C ticket holders will have access to The Town Square, The Big Entrance, BBC Radio 2 Stage (at Indigo at The O2), Country Music Week Hub and The Saloon (All Bar One), The Icon Stage and The Garden Stage.    It’s going to be a busy weekend with you feeling like you need to split yourself in two so as not to miss any of your favourite artists! However, we’ve got you covered as we highlight a couple of key, not-to-be-missed performances from each stage.  BBC RADIO 2 STAGE AT INDIGO – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Brittney Spencer, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Callista Clark, Erin Kinsey, King Calaway, Matt Stell, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tenille Arts, Tim Hicks, Walker County, Willie Jones       Willie Jones – This is such a packed line-up that it was hard to narrow down but Willie Jones seriously impressed me in 2019 at the Music City Cares concert which featured Carly Pearce and Rodney Atkins. Right now I’m really enjoying ‘American Dream’ a song he released just over a year ago now. He’s a versatile performer and definitely one not to be missed.  Callista Clark – Our cover star from the last issue has some great songs and a phenomenal voice, she also plays eight instruments! She may be young but she will own that stage and captivate the room. The song I’m most enjoying right now is ‘Real To Me’.  THE TOWN SQUARE – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Catherine McGrath, Everette, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Robyn Ottolini, Seaforth, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County, Willie Jones          Seaforth – These boys are so much fun and have some really catchy songs. All the way from Australia, the duo have brought their own flavour to the Nashville scene and have teamed up well with other artists and writers. The song they’ve done with Jordan Davis, ‘Good Beer’ is a standout.  Kezia Gill – Kezia is one of the fastest rising stars of the UK scene. Recently named Entertainer of the Year at the British Country Music Association awards, Kezia’s power-house vocals will reel you in on first listen and her live performance will most certainly impress. ‘Whiskey Drinkin Woman’ is my song of choice.  CMW HUB – ALL BAR ONE – Alex Hall, Catherine McGrath, Kaitlyn Baker, King Calaway, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County   Shy Carter – There are plenty of chances to see this hitmaker throughout the weekend but take as many of those chances as you can because he is a real gem! I’m hoping and praying with all my heart that he’ll play ‘Speak to a Girl’ a song he wrote that featured on Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s album along with ‘Stuck Like Glue’ a hit he penned for Sugarland. However, listen out for some amazing new material from Carter because his new record is brilliant!  Laci Kaye Booth – Texas native, Laci Kaye Booth rose to fame through American Idol but has since impressed the Nashville community, regularly writing with the likes of Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins. Her song ‘Shuffle’ is a great tune.   BIG ENTRANCE – Caitlyn Smith, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Izzie Walsh, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones, Twinnie   Harleymoon Kemp – Daughter of Martin Kemp, music runs in the family for Harleymoon Kemp and she was always destined to excel at it. She’s bound to impress at C2C. ‘Love On The Radio’ is probably my favourite track of hers.  The County Affair – This duo have a lovely story about friends reunited and the EP that they released last year is a standout on the UK scene. I’m excited to see these songs performed live. ‘Every Ghost’ is definitely worth a listen.  ICON STAGE – Catherine McGrath, Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Izzie Walsh, Jeannine Barry, Jess Thristan, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones   Katy Hurt – It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Katy Hurt, I just think she’s one of the brightest stars in the UK scene right now. ‘Sounds Good In A Bar’ was released last year and I think it’s one of the best songs she’s released.  Kaitlyn Baker – Kaitlyn Baker is a really talented artist and has opened for the likes of Craig Morgan and Jim Lauderdale. Dubbed the new coal miner’s daughter due to her family’s background, her songwriting speaks directly to the hearts of ordinary people. ‘Drinkin’ Hours’ is my go-to track of Kaitlyn’s.  GARDEN STAGE – Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Jeannine Barry, Jess Moskaluke, Jess Thristan, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laura Oakes, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones       Jess Moskaluke – Jess brought out a wonderful album last year called ‘The Demos’ which featured songs she’d co-written with some Nashville hit-makers such as Liz Rose and Corey Crowder and they deserved to be hits themselves – there was some fabulous songwriting on there. The Canadian will be one of the most talked about artists on these outer stages I am sure. Chosen song – ‘Mapdot’.  Eric & Jensen – Eric and Jensen are the new kids on the block of the UK country scene. The two brothers are just starting out on their journey but have some covers on youtube

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