21 August 2024

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Remember Monday get into their groove

In the world of country music, the rise of Remember Monday, a captivating trio from the UK, has been nothing short of phenomenal. Their seamless harmonies, infectious energy and genuine camaraderie have carved a unique space for them in the music industry – and that space is for everyone. As they gear up for their November tour, the band, consisting of Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele, reflect on their journey, inspirations and the evolution of their music.     From Sixth Form to stardom  Remember Monday’s origin story is reminiscent of a modern-day fairy tale. “We were literally the real-life Glee,” Holly recounts. “We kind of started singing together for a bit of fun and then it got really serious.” The trio met at sixth form (for those readers who are not UK-based, that is full-time education between the ages of 16 and 18), where they spent countless hours in the music room, often skipping classes to perfect their harmonies and dream big. Their teachers, far from being disapproving, were supportive, encouraging them to pursue their musical passions. This bond, formed over shared love for rearranging songs and harmonising, laid the foundation for their future success. “We started doing original music a few years into it,” Lauren explains, “and in September last year, we decided to quit our jobs and go full-time with the band.”  The band’s rise to prominence has been significantly boosted by social media, particularly TikTok. “We posted [‘Hand in My Pocket’] on an absolute whim on TikTok and it went so viral,” Lauren shares. The video amassed millions of views and led to an invitation to perform on the Jennifer Hudson Show. ‘Fat Bottom Girls’ followed a similar trajectory, further solidifying their online presence and drawing in a diverse audience. One of their most touching covers, ‘Brown Eyed Girl’, holds a special place in their hearts. “My brother asked us to sing it at his wedding,” Holly reveals. “We recorded it because we knew we’d be too emotional to sing it live. It was supposed to be a private gift, but it ended up being for the world.” This personal connection strengthens the connection they have with their fans, people share their stories with the track all over the band’s social media. It’s a moment of coming together, establishing community and a space for people to share their lives.      Country music is experiencing a surge in popularity in the UK and Remember Monday is riding the wave. “At first we were a little bit like, ‘oh no, are people going to try to swoop in and take the genre?’” Lauren admits. “But actually, it is so exciting. Artists that we love are now showing an interest in country music.” This broadening appeal of country music is a positive development for the trio. “It kind of shows that there is such a fan base here in the UK,” Holly observes. The genre, traditionally seen as niche across the pond, is now reaching a wider audience, much to the band’s delight. Performing at shows at C2C, Highways Festival and even their upcoming tour across the UK, give Remember Monday an opportunity to present their case to the people, the chance to show their nation that country music is here to stay.     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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Julian Taylor kicks off UK headline tour tomorrow

Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Julian Taylor is set to begin his highly anticipated UK headline tour tomorrow (22 August) in Shoreham-by-Sea. The eight-date tour will see Taylor performing at two festivals and six headline venues across the country. Fans can find full details and purchase tickets on his official website. “UK friends, I am looking forward to seeing you,” Taylor shared ahead of the tour. “Every time I visit, I feel invigorated, and I’m excited to perform with my amazing band, which includes Michelle Stodart, Raevennen Husbands, and Sian Monaghan.” The tour coincides with the release of Taylor’s brand-new single, ‘Pathways’, which dropped today (21 August). The track, which features GRAMMY award-winning artist Allison Russell, serves as the title track for Taylor’s forthcoming album, Pathways, slated for release on 27 September 2024 under his label Howling Turtle, Inc. Co-written by Taylor alongside Robert Priest and Rosanne Baker, ‘Pathways’ aims to offer listeners a message of hope and resilience. “I hope this song brings you hope,” Taylor says. “The journey of life puts us all on our own respective pathways to find out who we are, and how we can strive to overcome any struggles we experience. Pathways is meant to be a letter from a person who’s gone through many experiences and is trying to be there for someone else.” The album Pathways, co-produced by Taylor and Colin Linden (noted for his work with Emmylou Harris, Bruce Cockburn, and Blackie and The Rodeo Kings), is a reflective exploration of life’s challenges and the pursuit of inner peace. Taylor describes the album in three words: “righteousness, acceptance, and enlightenment,” adding, “On this record, I’m sharing in the struggles we all face, and I’m trying to make it better through these songs.” Full UK Tour Dates: 22nd August – Shoreham-by-Sea (Ropetackle Arts Centre) 24th August – Lutterworth (The Long Road Festival) 25th August – London (Water Rats) 28th August – Liverpool (The Music Room) 29th August – Shrewsbury (Shrewsbury Abbey) 30th August – Blackpool (The British Country Music Festival) 31st August – Gainsborough (Kirton in Lindsey Diamond Jubilee Town Hall) 1st September – Barnoldswick (Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre) 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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