25 February 2023

Caitlyn Smith Releases Vulnerable Track, “The Great Pretender”

After completing her new album High & Low and turning the self-produced body of work in to her label, Caitlyn Smith wrote a song so powerful and important that the only answer was to cut it overnight, alone in her home. The recording’s vulnerability and isolation serves “The Great Pretender,” an appropriate closing track for her third studio project arriving April 14 on Monument Records. “‘The Great Pretender’ is about the mask I’m guilty of putting on, pretending everything is perfect, when in reality, it’s anything but,” says the Critics Choice winner. “I wrote this song after High & Low was finished and turned in, but I knew it was too important to not have on the album, so I recorded it in my house alone.”         Nobody knows I’m crying in a bathroom stall        I’m living in a house of cards about to fall        But I make them believe that I’ve never been better        I am the great pretender        I am the great pretender “I’d realized that I’d grown into this version of myself that only wanted to show and talk about the highs and became quite dependent on keeping up this façade that I have it all together,” Smith shares. “Real life is gritty, and wild, and never perfect, and it’s given me so much freedom to be able to be more vulnerable not always put on a happy face, and be honest and unafraid of the more difficult feelings.” Written by Smith with Bob DiPiero and Joe Clemmons, you can listen to “The Great Pretender” HERE. The additional six new tracks balance 2022’s critically-acclaimed High, celebrated by NPR as “her most fully realized project yet,” with High & Low capturing the full picture of who Smith is as an artist and as a creator – where embracing the yin and yang simply makes you more human. Pre-save High & Low HERE.

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Grand Ole Opry Celebrates Dierks Bentley on the Release of GRAVEL & GOLD

The Grand Ole Opry will celebrate Opry member Dierks Bentley on the release of his 10th studio album, GRAVEL & GOLD out now, with a special one-hour set, “Dierks Bentley & Friends,” on the Friday, March 3 show. The Opry will bring to life a portion of the Gravel & Gold album with performances by Bentley as well as his friends Jordan Davis, Ashley McBryde and more to be announced.  The “Dierks Bentley & Friends” one-hour set will air as a Saturday night Opry Live on March 18 on the Opry’s television broadcast home, Circle Network, Circle All Access Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The Opry show will be heard on opry.com and wsmonline.com, SiriusXM Willie’s Roadhouse, and the show’s flagship radio home, WSM Radio.  20 years into an exceptional career, Bentley delivers GRAVEL & GOLD today as the 14-track album details perspective and self-awareness at many levels from the personal to the professional. It’s also a testament to the many strains of country music Bentley has mastered and cultivated in his career, from the arena shaker to the barroom weeper to the bluegrass fireballer. GRAVEL & GOLD is a story of renewal, family, persistence and devotion to making the music as authentic and lasting as it can possibly be.Tickets are on sale now for all shows through Summer 2023 at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.  Tennessee residents can save on Opry show tickets year-round with a TN Friends $45 ticket offer. Visit opry.com/tnfriends for details. Among the artists scheduled to appear on the Opry in the coming weeks include Trace Adkins, Lauren Alaina, Bill Anderson, Mandy Barnett, Blanco Brown, Steven Curtis Chapman, Henry Cho, Dailey & Vincent, Gary Mule Deer, The Fairfield Four, The Isaacs, Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Little Big Town, LOCASH, Dustin Lynch, Louise Mandrell, Ashley McBryde, Scotty McCreery, Ronnie Milsap, Craig Morgan, Lorrie Morgan, Wendy Moten, Oak Ridge Boys, Darius Rucker, Don Schlitz, Jeannie Seely, and Ricky Skaggs, among many others.

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