31 July 2024

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First performers announced for the 17th ACM Honors

The Academy of Country Music® has unveiled the first round of performers for the highly anticipated 17th ACM Honors™, promising a night to remember at the historic Ryman Auditorium on 21 August 2024. This year’s lineup boasts some of country music’s most celebrated artists, including seven-time ACM Award winner Eric Church, nine-time winner Vince Gill, two-time winner Emmylou Harris, eleven-time winner Tyler Hubbard, three-time winner Jamey Johnson, three-time winner Ashley McBryde, two-time winner Darius Rucker, and 15-time winner and 2018 Entertainer of the Year Keith Urban. The evening, often dubbed the “Country Music Industry’s favourite night,” will honour a host of notable figures, including Walt Aldridge, Tony Brown, Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Shannon Sanders, Lainey Wilson, and Trisha Yearwood. The event will be hosted by four-time ACM Award winner Carly Pearce, who returns for her fourth consecutive year, alongside reigning ACM Song of the Year winner Jordan Davis. Limited tickets for the ACM Honors™, including exclusive VIP packages, are available via AXS. VIP packages offer premium seating in the first seven rows of the Ryman, access to a VIP pre-party reception with complimentary beverages and hors d’oeuvres, a commemorative Hatch Show Print poster, parking, and drink tickets. In addition to the performances, the evening will celebrate other distinguished honourees, such as Artist-Songwriter of the Year Chris Stapleton and Songwriter of the Year Jessie Jo Dillon. Tyler Hubbard will also play a dual role as both a performer and presenter for the ACM Studio Recording and Industry Awards, which include categories like Audio Engineer of the Year, Bass Player of the Year, and Producer of the Year.     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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Beyond Nashville: From China to Appalachia

In the heart of Maryland, within the vibrant creative nucleus of Strathmore, a profound musical connection has blossomed between three extraordinary musicians, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural divides. Grammy Award winners Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, alongside Chinese dulcimer virtuoso Chao Tian, have embarked on a captivating musical journey culminating in their eagerly awaited album, ‘From China to Appalachia’, set for release on August 16, 2024.  This ambitious project serves as a testament to their deep-seated commitment to cultural exchange, blending the rich tapestries of American and Chinese folk traditions with finesse and passion. Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, renowned for their musical partnership spanning over three decades, are celebrated for their mastery across a spectrum of instruments, including guitar, banjo, ukulele, and mandolin. Their repertoire transcends genres, encompassing everything from classic country to the spirited rhythms of gypsy jazz. Their performances have graced a myriad of stages, from intimate folk festivals to prestigious venues like the Library of Congress, earning them a steadfast reputation as musical trailblazers.  Chao Tian brings a unique voice to the trio with her virtuosity on the yangqin, a traditional Chinese hammered dulcimer revered for its shimmering tones and versatility. Tian’s journey with the yangqin began at the Middle and High School Affiliated to China Conservatory of Music, where her passion for traditional Chinese music took root. Today, as a PhD student at Boston University, she continues to push boundaries, exploring innovative intersections of music, dance, and visual art.  ‘From China to Appalachia’ is not merely an album but a celebration of shared heritage and a testament to the universal language of music. The album weaves together a rich tapestry of songs, seamlessly blending traditional American folk tunes such as ‘High on the Mountain’ and ‘Ruby Are You Mad At Your Man’ with evocative Chinese melodies like ‘Nan Ni Wan’ and ‘Yongjun Yangko’. Each track serves as a musical bridge between two cultures, harmonising in ways that speak to the shared human experience across borders.  The trio’s collaborative efforts have garnered widespread recognition, culminating in the 2024 Wammie Music Award for Best World/Global Artist-Group from the Washington Area Music Association. Their performances, which have captivated diverse audiences and even gained viral acclaim on platforms like TikTok, exemplify their ability to unite listeners through their distinctive blend of musical styles.    Read the full feature in our free digital magazine here: https://bit.ly/3WUe56j 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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Review: Todd Hearon – Impossible Man

Don’t let the cover put you off, Hearon’s ‘Impossible Man’ isn’t a surrealist move. Starting off with ‘Dead Man’s Cove’, Hearon’s voice comes through as singular tone in country. The ability of Hearon to utilise his low, raspy voice to paint a picture is exceptional on this album. Accompanied by acoustic guitar – and a touch of pedal guitar – on ‘A Dark Place’, Hearon channels Nick Cave on his vocal line and skill in spinning a story. The album is a narrative, a series of vignettes that encapsulate perfectly every subject that Hearon approaches. It leans slightly into similarity of sound as the album progresses (that is to say, Hearon could switch it up a little more), but overall it’s a great piece to dip in and out of.     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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