11 March 2024

the redhill valleys

Review: The Redhill Valleys – Steady The Wheel

With rock influences, Redhill Valleys combine roots guitar with crashing drums and perfect harmonies on this track. A little is left to be desired lyrically, as the song does fall ever so tentatively into the ‘too much repetition’ category, but overall the band comes together to create a track that stands out among the rest of the Americana and country music that’s on the radio right now. The bands typical 70s nostalgia drips off the track and makes sure that anyone who hankers for a time gone by are satisfied by the power chords and it’s easy to see why the band is so acclaimed as musicians, with each instrument falling into a place that feels comfortably skilled.      To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Conner Smith

Exclusive: Beyond the ‘Smoky Mountains’ with Conner Smith

Conner Smith is in his Nashville home. He’s waiting for his album ‘Smoky Mountains’ to be released into the world. “It’s really exciting,” he tells me, “I think it’s exciting and nerve-wracking and the anticipation and the mix between confidence and doubt is probably the same as any artist going through something so vulnerable as releasing an album.”. There’s a part of me that wants to reassure him that yes, doubt, confidence, and nervous excitement are all part of releasing your debut album, but I wouldn’t know. Despite voicing his anxiety, Smith is as calm and collected as ever, as if he can notice the emotion without giving it away, it’s the sign of a good performer.     Smith is used to it; he’s been performing since 13 and was a baseball prodigy from a young age too, playing in the Little League World Series. It helps that his mother, Jennifer Vickery Smith, was an entertainment editor, so Smith feels at home (although he is physically at home) during our interview, despite having just flown in from New York.  “It’s the last week of ‘This Creek Will Rise’ tour, but we conveniently booked it (the end of the tour) on the same day as the album release.” Smith smiles, knowing that these things are planned years in advance in the world of country music and that there really are no coincidences. He talks about his excitement to perform on the day of the release of ‘Smoky Mountains’ in his hometown, Nashville. “I love Nashville. I still live here, my family lives here and I don’t imagine I’ll ever move. But growing up in Nashville, you’re definitely around the creativity and beauty of this town that is so centered around country music and storytelling. When I was six years old, that was the only dream I ever had was to write country songs, tell stories and try to become the best songwriter I could be. I would go to a bunch of writers rounds all the time. When I was 16, I ended up signing a publishing deal with a guy named Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell, who are the greatest songwriters. Then, I signed with Big Machine when I was 18.” It sounds like Smith had it all figured out from a young age, first, establish yourself as a songwriter, then (when he was old enough), pursue the recording contract.  The gap in his CV so far is that Smith didn’t go to university (yet). He calls his brand of country ‘college songs’, he uses the phrase as a catch-all for the music that revolves around the ages of 18-21, typically university age. For Smith, the nomenclature is less about going to study and more about the age you strike out alone, discover new things and really find out who you are. I ask whether he thinks that ‘Smoky Mountains’ will be a post-college album or if it’s a continuation of the theme, he answers: “I feel like I’ve been able to take my fans on a journey of my life a little bit. Now, the goal is to grow up for the music, to grow up with it. I think it [‘Smoky Mountains’] is a growing-up record. It’s a journey from that college-age thing to becoming a man a little bit and figuring out who I am and what I want to say. That was one of the goals with this album.” Smith makes it clear that the album is supposed to continue in the story of his life, as an autobiographical writer, Smith reflects on his songwriting as both a collaborative and solo experience.    To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Drake Milligan sells out London show and announces upgraded venues

Breakout Country star and actor, Drake Milligan, has announced his return to the UK & Europe for a run of headline shows and festival appearances this summer, following on from his raucous set at C2C festival this weekend.  “We’ve been dreaming of doing a European tour since we stepped foot across the pond for the first time last year, and you guys have been asking… so we made it happen!” Milligan stated. The second London date on the tour has already sold out, but Milligan has announced a show on 18th July for those who missed out. Due to popular demand, Milligan also upgraded the venues for the Manchester and Glasgow dates so even more fans have the opportunity to catch his energetic performances. The dates for the ‘Jukebox Songs World Tour’ are below: Thu, Jul 18 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall Fri, Jul 19 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall  Sat, Jul 20 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2 Mon, Jul 22 – Glasgow, UK – Galvanizers SWG3 Wed, Jul 24 – Stockholm, Sweden – Grona Lund Thu, Jul 25 – Helsinki, Finland – On The Rocks Sat, Jul 27 – Seljord, Norway – Countryfestivalen   To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com    

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The Long Road is back with an all-star lineup for 2024!

The Long Road is back for 2024, with a plethora of country music artists making their way onto the main stage. Headlining the festival this year is none other than Nashville sensation Russell Dickerson. Known for his magnetic stage presence and a string of chart-topping hits like ‘Yours’ and ‘Love You Like I Used To,’ Dickerson is set to deliver a headline performance that will surely be talked about for years to come. But that’s not all – joining him are an array of talented artists spanning the finest country, Americana, roots, rock, and folk stars. With acts like Flatland Calvary, Wyatt Flores, American Aquarium, Chapel Hart, Red Clay Strays, Brittney Spencer, Jamie Lawson, Pokey Lafarge, Randall King and many more, this year’s lineup is shaping up to be one to remember.   After a sold-out event in 2023, The Long Road is back and bigger than ever. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Stanford Hall in Leicestershire, this summer’s festival promises to be an unforgettable three-day celebration of Americana music and culture, taking place from August 23rd to 25th.     To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com    

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