September 2022

Kristian Bush

Kristian Bush releases 52 – New Blue

Kristian Bush has today released a new album ’52 – New Blue’. 52 – New Blue is where Bush’s history meets his present. When creating the third collection of his four-album series, Kristian set out to create an assembly of love songs but soon realized his quest led him to the re-discovery of another love—his love of the ‘90s. Bush, who found success as one half of Sugarland is also part of Folk-Rock duo Billy Pilgrim which was formed in the ‘90. The album name is derived from scientist Mas’ accidental discovery of a new shade of blue in 2009 while attempting to create something else. Inspired by Mas’ philosophy that “accidents are essential in discovery” and his reference to scientist Louis Pasteur’s belief that “luck favors the prepared mind.” “While looking for a way to group my songs for this next release, I stumbled on a truth. I found a New Blue. I found that the music and attitude, lyrics and chords, and the foundation of me walking out onto rock stages in the ‘90s, was woven into every Sugarland song, every solo song, every production and every co-write since. Many of the songs on this project feel like songs I would have put out in 1995.” Kristian was a writer on each of the 12 songs on 52 – New Blue, and many of his co-writers fit naturally into the vibe of the project, having written popular hits in or around the decade. He teamed with talents like Billy Steinberg (“Like a Virgin,” “True Colors”), Matraca Berg (“Strawberry Wine,” “You and Tequila”), Billy Montana (“Bring on the Rain” and “More Than a Memory”) and Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors. “It requires only a few things,” he said. “You need a great drummer, a big song idea, and honesty. From rollercoasters to confessions, motels to regrets, and road trips to broken promises, these songs live in my present but are direct descendants of every song, every show and every album I touched in my past.” Leaning into his rich experience as a true artist who has thrived in multiple formats, Kristian embraces his diverse musical legacy with 52 with the final volume set to be released in early 2023. The four-installment album series is named for not only his 52nd year on this planet, but the idea of a year—split into four seasons and 52 weeks—with all four albums released within a year’s time. Kristian also co-hosts “52 – The Podcast” weekly with acclaimed Country music journalist Cindy Watts. The pair discuss the connections between his most popular songs and the new tracks on 52. LISTEN HERE.

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Young talent Olivia Lynn to release ‘Ain’t It A Shame’

Throughout the course of her young musical career, OLIVIA LYNN has won over the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life. Her love for country started at a very young age when she was introduced to Dolly Parton’s music by her Nana. Yet, in teenage years Olivia found ‘POP Music’ and New Country. So, always wanting to become an influential singer, she threw the boundaries aside and merged her two music loves into one mix, with her unique Country Pop Sound. This has led to much recognition, including being awarded Luton’s Young Achiever, 2020. In recent months Olivia has been juggling recording new tracks in the studio and embarking in Musical Theatre, playing ‘Maddie Jackson’ in the critically acclaimed show, ROOM 46, which she is looking forward to touring next year. “Over the past year I have developed my music to a different level. Although my other tracks, that I am proud of, have given me a kick-start in my career, the new songs that I am releasing portray a new me. They are very strong, raw and definitely a New Country sound.” Being a passionate advocate of women’s rights, how women are perceived, and writing from personal experiences, ‘Ain’t It A Shame’ was written when an ex boyfriend criticised Olivia for what she was wearing. “Women should be able to feel confident, and not made to feel like they are doing something wrong, or giving out the wrong signals. We are strong and we’ve been fighting for a voice for hundreds of years”. [Olivia Lynn, speaking about ‘Ain’t It A Shame’] “‘Ain’t It A Shame’, will be almost a year to the day I release my debut track Moden Girl which went to #1 in the UK. Reaching the top spot with my first single was an amazing feeling, but having written this new song myself, I think I will literally burst if I get even close to the top spot!”

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Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis plays back-to-back sold out nights at The Ryman Auditorium

Multi-Platinum MCA Nashville hitmaker Jordan Davis wrapped his headlining dates at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium last night, playing to a packed house of fans and industry during two back-to-back sold-out shows on Tuesday and Wednesday evening. The shows marked the chart-topping singer/songwriter’s first headlining dates at the famed venue. The energy was palpable in the room as Davis shared his excitement over the evening, noting, “I moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2012. I never dreamed this in a million years.” He added, “I moved to town to write songs because I love country music…  next thing you know, I’m standing at a sold-out show at the Ryman Auditorium.” Each show featured special guests, with Danielle Bradberry surprising the crowd to perform their new duet, “Midnight Crisis,” at Tuesday night’s show and Seaforth joining Davis on stage for a song Wednesday evening. Photos from the shows are available HERE. Davis – who has garnered multiple CMA, ACM, CMT and iHeart nominations and has earned four #1’s on Country radio to date – is currently a multi-nominee at the upcoming 56th CMA Awards, with his chart-topping single, “Buy Dirt” (feat. Luke Bryan), up for both Single of the Year and Song of the Year. One of the top 5 most-streamed songs of 2021, “Buy Dirt” recently won the NSAI Award for Song of the Year on the Ryman stage. As noted by MusicRow, Davis shared with the crowd at this week’s headlining show, “The coolest moment that I’ve ever had in music happened on this stage about a week ago. In Nashville, we have the NSAI Awards and this next song that my brother [Jacob Davis], Matt Jenkins, Josh Jenkins and myself wrote won the NSAI Song of the Year,” he said as the band started to play “Buy Dirt.” “I can’t tell y’all how special the day was when we sat down and wrote this song just south of Nashville,” he continued. “We wanted to write a song about the three most important things in our lives: our faith in Jesus Christ, our family, and our friends.” In addition to playing hits from his debut album Home State and Buy Dirt EP, Davis also performed new music, including his current single, “What My World Spins Around.” Since its TV debut on NBC’s TODAY and performance on ACM Honors, “What My World Spins Around” has garnered 90 million global streams and is currently climbing at Country Radio. Having amassed more than 3.7 BILLION career streams to date, Davis has been hard at work on his forthcoming album, recently releasing his latest preview of new music from the project with the track “Midnight Crisis” feat. Danielle Bradberry.  Produced by Paul DiGiovanni and penned by Davis, DiGiovanni and Derrick Southerland, “Midnight Crisis” follows Davis’ fan-favorite song “Next Thing You Know.” In addition to the sold-out Ryman shows and headlining dates across the country, Davis is currently on the road with Luke Combs for his Middle of Somewhere Tour and will join Thomas Rhett early next year for the international leg of his Bring the Bar To You Tour.

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Country Music Week Hub

C2C announces Country Music Week Hub shows

C2C Presents today announced The Country Music Week Hub – an intimate daytime songwriters round on Sat 22nd Oct. with Breland, Caitlyn Smith, Elvie Shane, Kezia Gill & Matt Stell. Country Music Week kicks off the week commencing October 17th with the C2C launch gig which is headlined by Ben Earle of The Shires. Also performing that week are the Song Suffragettes in what is their debut Tour of the UK and Tenille Townes also returns. Tickets go on sale 10am this Fri! C2C.lnk.to/Presents

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Joanne Shaw Taylor Releases New Heart-Wrenching Single and Music Video, “Fade Away”

Today, Joanne Shaw Taylor releases “Fade Away,” the next breath-taking single taken from her forthcoming breakthrough studio album Nobody’s Fool. The new single also features cellist Tina Guo (Hans Zimmer.)Blues Matters Magazine describes “Fade Away” as “another gorgeous ballad lamenting lost love, with the unexpected addition of heart wrenching cello taking it to another level.”Watch the official music video for “Fade Away” music video on YouTube via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyyWtSwiRnI“Fade Away is a song I wrote about my mom who we lost in 2013. It’s a song about missing her, not being able to talk to her and if I was able to talk to her now, the advice she would give me and what would she say.” – Joanne Shaw Taylor The album Nobody’s Fool will release worldwide on Joe Bonamassa’s KTBA Records on Friday, October 28th. The album is available to pre-order from https://bit.ly/ordernobodysfool. The new album, recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, is produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith and features Joe Bonamassa on “Won’t Be Fooled Again,” guitarist Carmen Vandenberg (Bones UK) on “Figure It Out,” cellist Tina Guo on “Fade Away” and music legend Dave Stewart on a cover of the Eurythmics classic “Missionary Man.”

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Kelsea Ballerini

Review: Kelsea Ballerini – Subject To Change

Kelsea Ballerini SUBJECT TO CHANGE Black River Entertainment 23/09/22 Ballerini’s fourth studio album is her best to date. She once again takes her pop songwriting sensibilities and blends them perfectly with her country roots and the end product is an album littered with catchy melodies and well crafted lyrics. The album begins with the title track, the chorus, riddled with hooks will stay with you for far longer than the 2 minutes 59 seconds that the song plays for. ‘If You Go Down (I’m Going Down Too)’ is a simple concept but Ballerina injects humour into the lyrics and the country instrumentation helps to set the scene and the feel of the song. The production is slick and perfectly complements Ballerini’s style throughout the record as it adapts from the big polished pop leaning tracks to the stripped back country ballads. ‘Love Is A Cowboy’ boasts strong lyrics ‘It makes your heart feel like wild horses in your chest/Trying to catch, it’s like tryna tame a wild, wild west/And when I’m with him, it’s like ropin’ the wind/Love is a cowboy’. She also shows off her ability to collaborate as she teams up with Kelly Clarkson and Carly Pearce to form a sisterhood on the song ‘You’re Drunk, Go Home’ – a fun, upbeat number that has a lot of sass in it. Overall it is hard to find fault with ‘SUBJECT TO CHANGE’ as it showcases Ballerina as an all round singer, songwriter and entertainer. It’s a strong contender for album of the year.

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Kelsey Waldon

Kelsey Waldon releases music video for ‘Backwater Blues’ and raises funds for home state

In support of her home state, Kelsey Waldon has launched an auction in partnership with Gibson Gives and RallyUp to raise funds for those affected by the devastating floods in Eastern Kentucky earlier this summer. The auction will include three guitars wrapped in Waldon-specific art, produced and donated by Gibson. Waldon will also partner with Gibson to support Appalshop.org, a Kentucky-based non-profit organisation that provides free music lessons to school-aged children. Additional details to be announced. In conjunction with the auction, the official music video for Waldon’s song, “Backwater Blues,” directed by Curtis Wayne Millard and dedicated to the resilience of Kentuckians, is debuting today. Watch/share HERE. Reflecting on “Backwater Blues,” Waldon shares, “I wrote this song from personal experience, and something I lived every season of my life growing up. It was inevitable that one day I would write a song about the backwater. To everyone I know down in the Ohio River bottoms, people will ask them why they still live there in flood country? The answer is because it is home. Just like when people outside of the state ask, ‘why do they still live in hollers by the river and creeks?’ It is home and most people simply can’t move. They don’t have the means or money to do it, and the reasons why are mostly out of their control. The message is one of empathy and the storyline is one of heartbreak, except this time Mother Nature is doing the breaking, over and over again. She is upset for good reason, but the character in the story has a simple plea. I think most anyone, outside of the state and all around this world, can relate…especially in these times we are living in. Pitch in if you can, to give back to a place that has given us so much.” “Backwater Blues” is from Waldon’s acclaimed new album, No Regular Dog, which was released last month via Oh Boy Records. Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker) and recorded at Los Angeles’ Dave’s Room Studio, No Regular Dog is rooted in deep self-reflection and features Waldon’s most personal songwriting to date. With these eleven songs, including “Season’s Ending,” a tribute to Waldon’s mentor John Prine, Waldon solidifies her position as one of music’s most authentic voices—turning the harsh truths of loss, self-doubt and sacrifice into songs that soothe and brighten the soul.

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Ian Munsick

Ian Munsick Releases New Track “Horses & Weed”

Any country fan knows that “there ain’t nothing wrong with old trucks or cold beer…” but for a Rocky Mountain boy like Ian Munsick, it’s all about the palominos and green. New track “Horses & Weed” from his forthcoming sophomore album is available today (LISTEN HERE). The fiddle-laden tune, which the Wyoming native produced alongside Jared Conrad and wrote with Josh Thompson, extolls the simple freedoms of life out West.   “Old trucks and cold beer have been staples in country music for almost as long as country music has been around,” Munsick said. “But in my humble opinion, these staples have begun to rust. West of the Mississippi, we have other tools to help get the job done. Horses and weed, if used correctly, can take you to places that machines and fermentation can’t manufacture. I hope this strain of lyrics and melody takes you to greener pastures, far beyond the reaches of trucks and beer.” “Horses & Weed” is the third new track from Munsick’s next full-length project, due in 2023. His duet “Long Live Cowgirls” with labelmate Cody Johnson topped SiriusXM The Highway’s Hot 30 Countdown and has earned more than 50 million streams. Whiskey Riff praised its “gorgeous, wide-open fiddle… [that] will make you feel like you’re riding a horse through the plains of Texas or… the Rocky Mountains of Colorado” (LISTEN HERE). Faith-driven story song “More Than Me” (LISTEN HERE), meanwhile, intertwines his “signature Rocky Mountain sound” with “romantic lyrics” that make “the heartfelt ballad a perfect wedding hymn” (CMT). Munsick, who hit the road earlier this year alongside Johnson and Morgan Wallen, will continue to spread the gospel of western country on his own headlining Westwood tour this fall. Joining him on the run, which includes major cities such as Charlotte, Chicago, Denver and Tampa, is fellow Wyoming native Ryan Charles. Visit HERE for ticketing and more information.

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Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy releases Alabama Nights

Tiera Kennedy has always represented the freshest takes on what it means to be young, free and alive. Whether it’s the sweet truth of her rising debut single “Found It In You,” the sensual sass of “Gentleman” or the down home pleasure of where she comes from “Alabama Nights,” the songwriter who found her muse outside Muscle Shoals, Alabama distills all the whirling joyousness of nightfall in the towns of her home state. With a harmonica wailing, acoustic guitars setting a quick chop groove that cuts through a happy hour reverie, the smile cracks even before Kennedy even delivers the opening salvo of “Southbound 65, in a sweet home state of mind/ Halfway to Birmingham, goin’ back to where it all began…” “Alabama Nights” is an easy shuffle that rocks back and forth, with the breezy sweep of hand surfing out the window. Dropping all the best pieces of how she grew up, the woman TEEN VOGUE praised for her “pure, catchy upbeat story-telling” delivers an ode to feeling good, loving where you come from and kicking it up with the ones who know you best. “There’s something so easy about kicking back where I’m from,” Kennedy marvels. “You don’t always realize until you’re gone, and then it hits you. I love everything about my life right now, don’t get me wrong, but Alabama will always have my heart. The hometown football games, parking lot parties, family restaurant on main street – I wish I could go back and experience it all over again.” Asking the biggest question in the Yellowhammer State: “Are you roll tide or a war eagle?,” Kennedy goes on to juxtapose query, “Downtown bars or white steeples?” in the frisky midtempo that could define the exuberance of running with your friends in most small towns across the country. To fully enjoy those simpler moments when you have no idea what lies ahead can give you the escape when life topples down later. “The whole song is just a party,” adds Kennedy. “If you’re from Alabama you have to choose between Alabama or Auburn so it was really fun incorporating the ‘Roll Tide Roll or War Eagle’ part in the song.” Produced by Cameron Bedell and Dann Huff, “Alabama Nights” has a sonic palette that lifts the melody up, but leaves room for the images to shine. Employing multiple ACM Award winners Ilya Toshinskiy on acoustic guitar and Derek Wells on electric guitar, plus Kirk “Jellyroll” Johnson on harmonica, it’s a track that’s full of light and spark. Whether drive-in double features, her mother’s cooking, cars with skipping CDs and even a little Bob Dylan, listeners can’t miss Kennedy’s lust for the smaller pleasures that can yield a pretty great life. “Whether you got out or still live there, our hometowns made us who we are. I wrote ‘Alabama Nights’ about my neck of the woods but I hope wherever you’re from, this song reminds you of home,” Kennedy shares. Available everywhere today, “Alabama Nights” is a full-on end of summer song to keep the mood lifted and friends coming together without missing a beat. With Nashville Scene proclaiming Kennedy “the total package… representing a writer who has learned how to write from their own voice at a young age,” this is a song to go back to school, work or just home to that’ll keep the best pieces of one’s innocence alive and thriving.  

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Tyler Hubbard

Tyler Hubbard Drops New Video for “Inside And Out”

EMI Records Nashville recording artist Tyler Hubbard released a new music video today for the song “Inside And Out” off his six-song project Dancin’ In The Country. The song, co-written by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi, is about where true beauty lies. “This is one of my favorite songs, and I’m really excited for people to hear and see the message behind it through the video,” says Hubbard. “‘Inside And Out’ is also a family favorite, and my daughter calls it ‘her song,’ but the message is universal.  I want my wife, kids, and really anyone listening, to know that inner beauty is more important than outer beauty…and I want everyone to hear that message in this song. When I watch the video, I’m reminded of being a child and the innocence and the fun and the beauty of that stage of life.  I hope as adults, we can channel and remember the inner child that’s within all of us.” Set in a local park in Nashville, the video captures that essence and heart of being a child – while Tyler sings about self-worth, attaining confidence, and the importance of knowing that people are both beautiful on the inside and out.

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