2022

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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COMPETITION: Win tickets to Tenille Townes fan event at C2C!

Maverick has teamed up with Sony Music Nashville to deliver an intimate fan event with Candaian country star Tenille Townes! The event shall take place on Saturday 12th where Tenille will take to the stage with a series of special guests joining her. This will then be followed by a Q&A with Tenille. To enter just follow the link HERE but be quick, today is your last chance! To get you in the mood, take a listen to Tenille’s latest single ‘When’s It Gonna Happen’ below.

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Audra McLaughlin

Audra McLaughlin announces new single

The new single ‘Beautiful Pain’ from Audra McLaughlin not only showcases her phenomenal range but with magical backing vocals from iconic singer Robert Bailey, this stunning blend of voices leaves listeners feeling awe-struck. Robert Bailey is best known as the longtime backing singer of Garth Brooks and has a long list of credits to his name, including recordings for Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes and more recently Dan + Shay (to name a few!). The song was co-written with hit songwriter, Pete Sallis who’s songwriting credits include Ronnie Dunn’s ‘Once’ and Maddie & Tae’s ‘Shut up and fish’. Once again we hear the incredible playing from Nashville Veterans Johnny Garcia and Jimmy Mattingly as Musicians on the track. With bitter sweet lyrics that will resonate with many, big soaring vocals and a soulful sound that wouldn’t sound amiss on a Carrie Underwood record and the unmistakable polished production from Garcia and Mattingly – this single is the most ambitious one yet from Audra McLaughlin! It’s out on 31st March 2022 and is available to presave NOW! Producer, Songwriter, Publisher, and guitar player Johnny Garcia has been playing on stage with Garth Brooks since 2000 and for Trisha Yearwood since 1991 (he also serves as Trisha’s music director).  Johnny owns ‘Busy At Play Publishing’ on Music Row with a long list of publishing credits to his name. Producer, Songwriter, and award-winning fiddle player, Jimmy Mattingly,  is also a touring and recording fiddler for some of the biggest Country acts of all time, including Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Brooks and Dunn, Garth Brooks,  Keith Urban,  and Trisha Yearwood. Check out the interview we did with Audra in the last issue available HERE! To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett releases new song ‘Death Row’

Thomas Rhett teams up with friends Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson for his latest single off upcoming album ‘Where We Started’. Long recognised for his “songwriting brawn” (American Songwriter) and a prolific career writing about what he knows, superstar Thomas Rhett stretches his truthful storytelling even further today with the release of “Death Row.” Featuring Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson, the song was penned after the three visited a men’s prison in Tennessee with their guitars. Armed with a pressure cooker of emotions, Thomas Rhett wrote the sobering track of redemption alongside Ashley Gorley and Zack Crowell. Fans can now listen to the new track off Where We Started (out April 1 via The Valory Music Co.) here and pre-order the album here. “Tyler, Russell and I went and played some songs for a men’s prison here in Tennessee,” Thomas Rhett shared. “We left with a lot of complex feelings, so I started writing as a way to process the heaviness. Our goal was for people to understand our experience by way of music – it’s basically a page directly from our journal that day.” Watch the lyric video for the song here.

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Dolly Parton

Book review: ‘Run, Rose, Run’ by Dolly Parton and James Patterson

After the songs she’s written, films she’s acted in and composed for, funding a vaccine, and putting millions of books into the smallest of hands, you may be wondering if there’s anything Dolly Parton can’t do? In short, the answer is no as her latest adventure sees her pen her first novel with best-selling author and philanthropist James Patterson. ‘Run, Rose, Run’ follows the story of AnnieLee Keyes, an aspiring country singer as she arrives in Nashville with big dreams. There she meets retired country star Ruthanna Ryder who takes her under her wing and dashing guitarist Ethan Blake who believes in her from the moment he meets her. However, AnnieLee is on the run but what is she running from? ‘Run, Rose, Run’ captivated me from the Prologue, you find yourself holding your breath as you get closer to untangling the web of secrets that each character holds. The three main characters have a lot of depth to them, they’re well developed from the start. AnnieLee Keyes in particular is an easy character to connect with, you feel like you know her like a friend yet at the same time the sense of mystery that surrounds her and her past is written so well. It grips you, you don’t want to put it down until you find out what secrets she’s hiding. Her fieriness and determination to succeed inspire and you find yourself willing her on with each turn of the page. Meanwhile, that grit she shows also sparkles in Ruthanna Ryder’s character. You can see she is like the Dolly Parton or the Reba McEntire of the country world and there is an instant admiration and likability to her. The intricate details within the story help to build the suspense and as things start to look up for a character you can feel something coming just around the corner, so you can never quite relax. However, there is humour in the dialogue, light hearted relief that punctuates the drama and darkness that surrounds the plot. Whilst Patterson undoubtedly brings that suspense and mystery, Parton sets the scene well, the landscape is so beautifully painted. Her knowledge of the music industry really brings the characters and story to life as she references real musicians, events and controversies like ‘Tomato-gate’ and publishing rights; allowing those outside of the industry to properly understand and empathise with the fight artists and writers have on their hands to own their own words. Despite the detail in the build up, the climax seems to go at ten times the speed and to me wraps up a little too quickly (or perhaps I was a little too eager to get to the bottom of the mystery!) Once the antagonist is revealed, minor details throughout the novel begin to click into place and the lyrics on the accompanying album take on a whole new meaning. The audio book is definitely worth a listen too with Parton and Kelsea Ballerini bringing the drama to their voices as they act out the dialogue. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Parton and Patterson team up again in the future and the media interpretations of Run, Rose, Run expanding in the form of a film or musical version. To summarise, it’s one of those books that plays on your mind all day if you have to put it down, wondering what will happen to the characters you’ve come to know and love and once you’ve finished reading, a pang of sadness washes over you that the story, the journey you’ve been on with these characters has drawn to a close. To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Dolly Parton

Album review: ‘Run, Rose, Run’ by Dolly Parton

This is, in many ways, an unprecedented project both for James Patterson and Dolly Parton plus the entertainment and leisure industry as well. Patterson has teamed up with other celebrities to craft novel’s set in their chosen field before whilst Parton has written music for a brief like a film script. However, this is her first novel and unlike most novel’s, an accompanying album has been written by her. Although she sings each track, she is singing from the hearts of three of her characters from the novel. On the face of it, this could be another Dolly Parton album, it makes sense as a stand alone body of work and is cohesive sonically. In some ways these songs are just designed to punctuate the novel but in true Dolly fashion each song tells it’s own story, there’s a lot of weight to the lyrics as we hear in ‘Woman Up and Take It Like A Man’. It features those lyrics we keep on reading throughout the novel – ‘Is it easy, no it ain’t, can I fix it, no I cain’t, but I sure ain’t gonna take it lying down.’ There is a grit and determination in the lyric that is both relatable and inspiring. Surprisingly, much of the record feels upbeat and driven in spite of the darkness that looms over the thickening plot in the novel. Don’t underestimate the power of the production and arrangement in achieving this; the classic country sound with a shuffling drum beat and busy fiddle has the ability to lift hearts whilst of course there is an energy that is reflected within the lyrics. The fieriness and resilience of the characters she is portraying shines through in Parton’s delivery, particularly on ‘Snakes in the Grass’. It’s a stand out on the record – her vocals are powerful – she sounds her very best here as she projects that chorus. The production is well thought through, the shaker bringing images of rattle snakes to mind whilst the backing vocals take it to a whole new level. It’s a foot stomping number that pushes forward and helps sustain the suspense that runs throughout the book. Similarly, ‘Firecracker’ really helps to bring to life the personality traits of our principal character AnnieLee Keyes. Occasionally there is a more delicate song, more vulnerable. Again, it reflects the story and characters who, though you know it’s there, very rarely show their vulnerable side to the outside world. Those ballads tug on your heartstrings though, particularly the closing number ‘Love or Lust’ which sees her team up with Richard Dennison for a duet made all the more poignant by the string arrangement. It’s not the only duet on the record as ‘Demons’ opens with the sound of Ben Haggard’s voice and Joe Nichols joins her for ‘Lost and Found’. In conclusion, this is a fantastic record that beautifully accompanies and enhances the characters and story told in the novel. Lyrically and musically it is a strong record from Parton who shows there is no end to her talents with this wonderful project. To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Elles Bailey’s chart success!

It’s a Red-Letter Day for multi-award-winning singer-songwriter Elles Bailey, whose latest album ‘Shining In The Half Light’ has just secured a place in the UK Top-20 album midweek charts, reaching #11: a remarkable achievement for a blues/rock grassroots Americana artist. In order to record and release this album, Elles has drawn on tenacity as well as talent. Not only was this album born out of a pandemic, but Elles recorded it while heavily pregnant. In her third trimester she developed a liver condition — Obstetric Cholestasis — she ended up in hospital yet continued to co-produce the album from her hospital bed. While in labour, she was still listening to mixes! Then, just two months after giving birth, Elles was back on the road and turning down a record deal, choosing instead to independently release the record. Never one to rest on her laurels and understanding the vinyl shortages, Elles had the foresight to submit her vinyl order for delivery in January 2022, despite the album not being finished. Yes, all from her hospital bed! “I am so proud of this grassroots journey I have been on and the story of this album,” says Elles.“It seemed mad to turn down the record deal I was offered, especially being a new mum with the schedule I had in front of me. But this record was my rain after a long drought; my oasis in the desert, made in lockdown whilst I was pregnant with my first child. I put every part of me into it and I just wasn’t ready to let it go. “I am so grateful to my incredible fan base for getting behind this album and believing in it. This mid-week chart listing is all because of them.” To celebrate the launch of ‘Shining in the Half Light’, Elles will be performing at OMEARA (London) on Tuesday 8th March. This will be her only full band show this side of festival season. 

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C2C

Not to be missed performances at Country 2 Country

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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The Cadillac Three

The Cadillac Three announce UK tour

Country fuzz heroes The Cadillac Three will return to the UK this summer with their brand-new Hillbilly Hypnotized Tour. Having had to reschedule their much-anticipated 10th Anniversary UK Tour at the end of 2021 due to the pandemic, the acclaimed Nashville trio will instead be bringing a whole new live show for 2022. However tickets for the original tour dates will remain valid in each city. The Cadillac Three, who were recently nominated for their second consecutive Group of the Year at the ACM Awards, released their fifth studio album Tabasco and Sweet Tea in 2020 which saw the trio inject some funk into their trademark southern rock sound. And the Hillbilly Hypnotized Tour will be the first chance for their legions of UK fans to experience tracks from both that album and its predecessor, the critically acclaimed Country Fuzz, alongside hits from the band’s decade-long career. Speaking about the tour, the band say, “We can’t wait to get back over to play for our UK friends in August & September! To say it’s been too long is an understatement, but it will make it even sweeter when we finally get to be together!” One of the most spontaneous and exciting live bands on the planet, The Cadillac Three will be playing eight shows across the UK, including a headline performance at The Long Road Festival and a celebratory show at London’s legendary Roundhouse. Tickets are available now from https://www.livenation.co.uk/ HILLBILLY HYPNOTIZED TOUR DATESSUMMER 2021 AUGUSTFri 26th – O2 Academy, GlasgowSat 27th – O2 Academy, ManchesterSun 27th – The Long Road Festival, LeicestershireTues 30th – O2 City Hall, Newcastle SEPTEMBERFri 2nd – Great Hall, CardiffSat 3rd – Institute, BirminghamMon 5th – Rock City, NottinghamTues 6th – The Roundhouse, London

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BRELAND named Breakthrough Artist for Amazon

Praise continues to stack up for Bad Realm Records / Atlantic Records artist BRELAND who has now been named Breakthrough Artist for Amazon. “BRELAND is a streaming-music star,” says Rolling Stone as they first announced the news. BRELAND now joins the short list of artists earning this coveted all-genre nod aimed at “amplifying and championing” the best new talent. Previous Breakthrough Artists include Gabby Barrett, Blxst, Remi Wolf, Arlo Parks, and more. The honour means BRELAND will now receive substantial support of Amazon Music – including marketing campaigns, increased playlist visibility, high-profile Amazon Original tracks and more. He’ll also be a featured guest on the Country Heat Weekly podcast. Continuing to make headlines, BRELAND will make his Academy of Country Music Awards performance debut on March 7th. Marking the first major Country awards show to be exclusively live streamed and available only on Prime Video. BRELAND will bring his one-of-a-kind energy to Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium as he performs his brand-new song ‘Praise The Lord’. Already creating a buzz on socials, BRELAND teased ‘Praise The Lord’ on TikTok and has received incredible feedback and love from his fans across all platforms. The jubilant track is set to release the day of his performance on the ACMs and can be pre-added/pre-saved here now: https://breland.lnk.to/PraiseTheLord Fans can also catch BRELAND in a new episode of  My Opry Debut following his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry out last Friday, and he’ll also be recognised by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new American Currents: State of the Music exhibit. Opening March 4th, the exhibit will feature BRELAND alongside collaborator and believer Keith Urban, in a section highlighting the connections between trailblazers of past, present, and future. The exhibit runs through February 5th 2023. It’s all proof that BRELAND’s profile continues to grow exponentially. The PLATINUM-certified newcomer opened 2022 performing live on CBS’ New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, and he is currently on the road for Russell Dickerson’s ALL YOURS, ALL NIGHT TOUR and he will be performing live for the first time in the UK at C2C Festival in March. For more country music news check out the February issue of Maverick Magazine.

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