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Ansel Brown Marks His Return to Country with Gritty New Single

Country artist, storyteller, and creative force Ansel Brown has made a powerful return to music with the release of his latest single, “The Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me”. Produced by longtime collaborator Cliff Downs, the track kicks off Brown’s next chapter with the drive, edge, and emotional punch that define his long-awaited new album, Gravity, arriving Fall 2025. The song is available for pre-save here. Written by Jesse Labelle, Rob Crosby, Liz Hengber, and Ian Flannigan, “The Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me” is a mid-tempo track that leans into the push-pull of love that lingers — the kind that shows up after midnight, runs on memory, and fades with the sunrise. “I chose to record ‘The Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me’ because it’s real country storytelling — about how a heart never truly lets go,” says Brown. “It’s not just about drinking. It’s about remembering, about feeling, about still believing there’s a chance to be missed—even when the miles, or the mistakes, get in the way.” “When I first heard it, it felt like it already knew my story,” he adds. “It’s a song for anyone who’s been loved, been left, and still believes that sometimes, love finds its way back — even if just for a night.” With a voice steeped in soul and grit and lyrics drawn from a life fully lived, Ansel Brown’s music resonates with authenticity. Raised in a Navy family and born in Greenville, South Carolina, Brown’s early life was shaped by discipline, movement, and the healing power of music. From singing in the Hawaiian Children’s Choir to overcoming personal battles and ultimately earning a college degree with honors, his story is defined by resilience and an unshakable belief in second chances. Ansel’s professional music career took off in the mid-2000s, landing him the MusicRow Discovery Award and a spot on the CMA “Who New to Watch” list with the release of You’re Just Smoke and its breakout single “Mine’s Bigger.” But just as his star began to rise, life interrupted: a battle with chronic A-Fib, a difficult divorce, and the heartbreak of supporting a son through a deeply challenging season. Through it all, Ansel found strength in faith, family, and songwriting. “Gravity tried to hold me down. Life tried to break me. But I wasn’t broken — I was becoming,” he shares. “Every scar, every story, built the voice I bring back now — louder, stronger, and truer than ever.” The decision to reunite with Cliff Downs, the producer who helped build the foundation of Brown’s early sound, was a natural one. Their renewed collaboration adds depth and perspective to this new body of work. “This isn’t just another single for me — it’s a reflection of everything I’ve lived through to get here,” says Brown. “I’m not chasing trends. I’m making music that hits you straight in the chest.” That ethos carries through Gravity, a bold and deeply personal album split into two EPs: The Rise and Falling Into Place. Songs like “The Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me,” “One Color,” and “Gravity Hill” off his upcoming EPs explore the pull of life’s defining moments, told with Brown’s signature blue-collar sincerity. Beyond music, Ansel has built a multi-dimensional life. He invented one of the world’s first sifting litter boxes, founded a creative agency (nvisionative), and collaborated with NASA to write and perform at the final Space Shuttle events. He’s acted in indie films, written music for youth football programs, and championed veterans, children’s hospitals, and faith-based causes. He also creates content with his daughter, Sophia, on their YouTube channel, Seriously Sophia, and shares life with his wife, a Colombian-born ER CNA. Now, with Gravity and the release of “The Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me,” Ansel Brown isn’t just returning to country music — he’s reclaiming it, on his terms. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Tyra Madison Releases Official Music Video for “Party Girl”

Following the growing success of her single “Party Girl,” rising country artist Tyra Madison has released the official music video, bringing the emotional weight of the track to life through a poignant visual narrative. The video has also been added to CMT Music’s rotation this week as well as their 12 Pack Countdown, marking a significant milestone in Tyra’s continued rise. The video opens with a girl entering a crowded bar, her expression distant as she quietly orders a drink. As the scene unfolds, Tyra herself appears alone in a bathroom—dressed up yet surrounded by remnants of a chaotic night: fries, a wine bottle, and a box of American Spirits—mirroring the internal chaos hidden beneath the surface. The story cuts to the main actress forcing smiles at a table of laughing friends, and eventually, her silent breakdown in front of the bathroom mirror as she reapplies her makeup to “paint her smile back on.” Just as the girl tries to compose herself, Tyra enters the bathroom, gently asking if she’s okay—signaling a moment of connection and understanding between two women who both know what it’s like to feel like they have to be the life of the party. “The song tells an emotional story that I thought deserved imagery to go with it,” says Tyra about the video. “I knew I didn’t want to be the lead girl, because this song is all about female empowerment. I knew I wanted to be the one comforting the main actress in the video.” “Party Girl” was produced by Jason Haag and written by Tyra Madison, Marla Cannon Goodman, and Dustin Christensen. The music video was shot at Tin Roof Demonbreun and directed by Tyra Madison and Chelsea Thompson. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Tamara Saviano Book Chronicles the Rise of Americana Music

Part memoir, part oral history, Poets and Dreamers: My Life in Americana Music traces Tamara Saviano’s remarkable journey through the rise of the Americana music genre. Spanning more than three decades and told by an intimate insider, Saviano unfolds the story of Americana—country music’s bohemian cousin—from her unique perspectives as a journalist, historian, Grammy-winning music producer, filmmaker, and artist emissary. The first woman president of the Americana Music Association and producer of the early Americana Honors and Awards shows at Nashville’s storied Ryman Auditorium, Saviano takes readers behind the scenes for some of the most significant moments in Americana history. Poets and Dreamers illuminates the exceptional Americana community: an ever-expanding yet close-knit circle of friends and unsung heroes devoted to the success of roots music and its artists. Highlights include interviews with artists and colleagues and memories of special events, concerts, and day-to-day life with singers, songwriters, and musicians. Tender stories recalling Saviano’s close relationships with two of her most enduring clients, iconic songwriters Kris Kristofferson and Guy Clark, round out this singular historical work. “My journals, a main source for this book, chronicle every minute I spent with Kris Kristofferson and Guy Clark along with all the other adventures I’ve had working in Americana music,” Saviano says. “But this is more than my story, it is the story of a scrappy group of music business misfits in the 1990s who were crazy and brave enough to build a business around a new music genre. And it worked.” The book includes photographs of significant people and moments in Americana music. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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NASHVILLE Encore Tour Coming to the UK

After a sold-out 2023 tour, stars of the iconic hit television series ‘NASHVILLE’ are returning with shows across the United Kingdom. The NASHVILLE Encore Tour will start in Newcastle at O2 City Hall on Friday 6th February 2026 and will visit Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, London and Cardiff before culminating in Bournemouth at the International Centre on Sunday 15th February 2026. The NASHVILLE Encore Tour will feature stars Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson and Sam Palladio who will take the stage to perform classic songs from the series as well as their own original material. “It’s rare that an actor gets to play a dream role like Scarlett for so long,” said Bowen. “Even rarer to have ‘NASHVILLE’s’ beautiful catalogue of music that we get to continue celebrating with audiences around the world. The live shows are an evolution of the series. We meet so many new fans of the tv show on the road, and they’re out there singing right along with those who’ve been with us from the start, and it’s such an honor for us. We have the best fans in the world.” Esten added, “It’s difficult to describe the depth of feeling I have for the show ‘NASHVILLE,’ the character Deacon, and the amazing people that I got to work with for those beautiful six years. That I get to join with some of them, sing these songs, and bring them to the people who made it all possible – the fans of ‘NASHVILLE’ – is a blessing I will never take for granted. I can’t wait to do it again!” With the success of the last tour, cast member Jackson said, “I am so excited that the musical journey with the ‘NASHVILLE’ cast is still unfolding. We’ve been digging into the ‘NASHVILLE’ catalogue and uncovering some tunes we’ve never performed live together. I’m immensely grateful to be able to go on the road and perform these songs with my cast mates, our incredible band, and experience it all together with our amazingly dedicated fans.” Palladio added to those comments saying, “It never ceases to amaze me the dedication and love of the ‘NASHVILLE’ fans. It’s a testament to the music that we still get to perform these songs and feel the love of the crowd after all this time. With the upcoming release of my debut album, it feels like the journey of ‘NASHVILLE’ has brought me full circle and I’m excited to be sharing my new chapter of music.” ‘NASHVILLE’ became a TV phenomenon when it first debuted in 2012. Set against the backdrop of Nashville’s music scene, the show followed the lives of Clare Bowen as Scarlett O’Connor, Charles Esten as Deacon Claybourne, Jonathan Jackson as Avery Barkley, and Sam Palladio as Gunnar Scott as country music superstars, up-and-coming performers and songwriters trying to get ahead in the business. The show’s popularity grew, instantly reaching over 225 territories worldwide before its final season in 2018. Since its debut, the show has inspired 22 soundtracks, including a Christmas album, which collectively sold millions of album units and single-track downloads around the world. ‘NASHVILLE’ was also critically lauded with multiple Emmy, Golden Globe and Critics Choice award nominations, The incredible cast embodies Music City’s creative spirit and will once again take the stage together to celebrate the magic of ‘NASHVILLE.’ 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Jordan Davis Releases New Track “Jesus Wouldn’t Do”

Multi-Platinum Award-Winning artist Jordan Davis has come off a jam-packed week – releasing his new track “Jesus Wouldn’t Do,” playing a surprise sold-out hometown show, performing at CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium, and receiving the official plaque for the RIAA Gold certified single “I Ain’t Sayin’.” Jordan’s summer is just getting started. His newly released song “Jesus Wouldn’t Do” featured on his upcoming and highly anticipated album Learn The Hard Way – out August 15. Listen to “Jesus Wouldn’t Do” here and pre-save/order Learn The Hard Way here. Jordan kicked off CMA Fest week by participating in the Folds of Honor Softball Game alongside fellow country music stars, comedians, pro athletes and more – helping raise over $670,000 for Folds of Honor Tennessee. Following the game, Jordan returned home to Louisiana for a surprise concert in celebration of his hometown high school’s 100th anniversary. Selling out in less than two minutes, all proceeds for the concert will be directed back to C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, LA. Jordan was also inducted into C.E. Byrd High School Hall of Fame. Released on Friday, “Jesus Wouldn’t Do” – written by Jordan Davis, Jacob Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins, and produced by Paul DiGiovanni – follows the album title track and recent release “Learn The Hard Way.” The highly anticipated album also includes single “I Ain’t Sayin’,” Jordan’s 8th career No. 1, alongside recent releases “Bar None,” “Know You Like That,” and “In Case You Missed It.” Learn The Hard Way is Jordan’s third album, joining his Platinum-selling debut album, Home State, and is the follow up to his Platinum-selling album Bluebird Days, which produced four consecutive #1 singles (“What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know”) and two “Song of the Year” winning song titles “Next Thing You Know” (ACM) and “Buy Dirt” (CMA and NSAI) off of one album – the first artist in history to ever do that. His single “I Ain’t Sayin’,” off Learn The Hard Way, reached No. 1 on US Country Radio after being the most-added on add week. It also spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, making the single the most weeks at No. 1 on UK Radio Charts in 2024. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Surprise Duet Create Magical CMA Fest Moment

A surprise collaboration between Kelsea Ballerini and Noah Kahan became a focal point of CMA Fest 2025, which came to a close in Nashville on Sunday. The artists performed “Cowboys Cry Too” at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, drawing an enthusiastic reaction from the audience and widespread discussion on social media. Their partnership began at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2024, where Kahan complimented Ballerini’s songwriting on her 2016 single “Peter Pan.” Ballerini had written the chorus of “Cowboys Cry Too” in November 2023 but sought a male voice to complete the song; Kahan’s narrative style and advocacy for mental-health issues aligned with her goals for the track. Despite weather delays that shortened Ballerini’s set, the duet proceeded, with Kahan wearing a “Kountry Club” shirt. Online viewers and attendees responded positively, and some have expressed interest in future collaborations. Ballerini’s country credentials – she is a five-time Grammy nominee and Grand Ole Opry member – combined with Kahan’s indie-folk background and Gen Z following broadened the song’s reach across genres and age groups. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Beyoncé European Tour Celebrates Country’s Black Roots

Beyoncé launched the European stretch of her “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin Circuit” tour in London last week, transforming Tottenham Hotspur Stadium into a jubilant ode to the Black pioneers of country music. Striding onstage in a white, jewel-studded bodysuit with fringe chaps, she opened the nearly three-hour set with “Ameriican Requiem,” bidding farewell to the genre’s history of exclusion while heralding a more inclusive future. A poignant cover of the Beatles’ “Blackbird” followed, spotlighting rising Black women in country and underscoring the civil-rights roots of the song. Throughout the night Beyoncé rode a mechanical bull, soared above the crowd in a vintage car and giant horseshoe, and stitched together classics and fresh cuts that spanned gospel, R&B, and country. Fans – many decked in Stetsons – flocked from around the globe, a fervor reflected in Shopify data showing cowboy-hat sales up 288 percent year-over-year. The 43-year-old superstar, who recently became the first Black woman to win a Grammy for Best Country Album, shared the stage with daughters Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7, during “Protector.” After six record-setting London dates, she heads to Paris for three shows, one coinciding with Juneteenth – a fitting tribute to freedom and the enduring contributions of Black artists to American music. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Shrewsbury Folk Festival Bucks Trend with Ticket Upsurge

Shrewsbury Folk Festival is on for a bumper year after organisers revealed that more than 90% of weekend tickets have been sold with more than two months to go. Taking place from August 22-25, the four-day festival is bucking the nationwide downturn in the industry, which has seen more than 70 festivals fold or announce a fallow year in the last 12 months amid a challenging financial landscape. Festival Director Sandra Surtees said with more than 90% of weekend tickets already sold, passes that give access to all four days of the festival could sell out ahead of the August Bank Holiday. She explained: “We face the same financial challenges as every other festival but curating an unrivalled line-up of music, dance and workshops and introducing an extended payment plan allowing people to spread the costs of tickets over the year, has paid dividends. Our weekend ticket sales have been way ahead of last year since they launched and show no sign of slowing down. “A large proportion of our festivalgoers are repeat visitors as they love it so much but we’re always pleased to welcome new faces and showcase what a brilliant event we have in the heart of Shrewsbury. It’s also this time of year when day tickets start flying out. We always say to people who’ve never been to come for a day and we can guarantee they’ll be back for a weekend!” This year headliners include Levellers, Canadian singer songwriter Martha Wainwright and the final UK festival for Oysterband among the line up of folk, Americana and world music. The festival has four music stages, a dance tent with an extensive line-up of ceilidhs, dances, workshops and shows, and a strong family friendly focus with extensive programmes of music, dance, crafts, arts and more for children and teenagers. There is also more than 100 hours of programmed workshops, sessions and activities from music, dance, crafts, yoga, walks and more. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Jet Jurgensmeyer Releases Powerful New Single “RED”

Jet Jurgensmeyer, rising country artist and accomplished actor, has officially released his new single “RED”, now available across all major streaming platforms here. Jurgensmeyer co-wrote “RED” alongside Ericca Latza and Kayleigh Clark. The idea came to him while he was driving to their writing session, which marked the first time all three collaborators were in a room together. Wanting to bring something unique and meaningful to the table, Jurgensmeyer pitched a concept centered around the color red – a symbol that took on a deeper significance as the writing process unfolded. “I am super excited about this release,” Jurgensmeyer shares. “I love the song ‘Human’ by Cody Johnson and the message behind it, and I really wanted to create something in that same spirit for my own project – a song that brings people together.” The trio explored how “red” represents universal experiences such as hard work, love, pride, and humanity – from red dirt on blue-collar boots to the stripes of the American flag, the song expresses how, regardless of our backgrounds or differences, we all bleed red. The track was recorded at Farmland in Nashville (Berry Hill) and produced by Jet alongside Dan Frizsell. “RED” follows closely on the heels of Jurgensmeyer’s previous single, “Going Next”, which was co-written with Andrew Rizzuto. The emotionally charged track captures the essence of deep connection, telling the story of a girl who stands by his side through every twist and turn. With warmth, understanding, and unwavering compassion, she helps the relationship push forward despite any challenges they face. The song reflects on how shared history shapes the path ahead, asking, “where are we going next?” Accompanied by acoustic elements, the song highlights emotional vulnerability and the importance of direction in a relationship. These singles build on the momentum of Jurgensmeyer’s 2024 album, THE RIDE: phase 2, released in July of 2024. The album features a collection of 11 tracks that blend country, rock, and pop into a cohesive and innovative sound. It includes fan favorites like “Good Days,” “Coffee Bar,” and “Falling Too,” with each song written or co-written by Jurgensmeyer. THE RIDE: phase 2 pushes the boundaries of Jurgensmeyer’s songwriting, offering meticulously crafted lyrics that dive deep into themes of love, identity, growth, and emotional resilience. His poetic storytelling and creative arrangements invite listeners into a rich narrative landscape that challenges and inspires. The album is available now on all streaming platforms here. Beyond the music industry, Jurgensmeyer has made a name for himself as an award-nominated actor, delivering remarkable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles. Notable appearances include the series regular role of “Boyd” on FOX’s hit comedy, Last Man Standing, as well as lending his voice to the lead character, Pip the Penguin, in the Disney animated series, TOTS. In addition to his thriving acting career, Jurgensmeyer has accumulated an impressive list of film credits, including roles in Disney’s Adventures in Babysitting, Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, Ferdinand, and American Sniper. He has also made appearances in popular television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Grey’s Anatomy, and Black-ish. Jurgensmeyer’s talent extends to voice acting, with significant roles in Nickelodeon’s Shimmer and Shine, Bubble Guppies, Amazon’s Stinky & Dirt, and Disney’s Special Agent Oso and Pickle and Peanut. Jurgensmeyer continues to make a name for himself as an award-nominated actor, delivering remarkable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles. His talent extends beyond the screen, with significant contributions to philanthropic endeavors, including his support for The Ryan Seacrest Foundation.

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Dustin Lynch’s Latest Single “Easy To Love” Hits the Country Music Airwaves

Ten-times Country Radio #1 Hitmaker Dustin Lynch proves it’s “Easy To Love” his latest single as it secured the most adds at country radio this week with 78 adds via Broken Bow Records. Flipping the title of his brand-new single in an unexpected way, the Multi-Platinum star is the first to admit he’s stubborn, restless, and tough to pin down when it comes to matters of the heart. “‘Easy To Love’ is the Number One Most Added! It’s all gratitude from me and the family. Thank you to Country Radio for the support and to the fans who keep showing up for my music. We had a blast making this one, and it’s awesome to see it hitting home with folks already. Let’s go Summer 2025!” says the artist. Written by Lynch with Ben Johnson, Jon Robert Hall, Hunter Phelps, and Zach Crowell, the autobiographical narrative speaks to Lynch’s life as he confesses that he’s always been good at going alone – but is still looking for more: Equal parts vulnerable and vibey, easygoing production by Crowell wraps warm guitars and sunlit grooves around Lynch’s self-aware lyrics and no worries charm. “Easy To Love” marks the anticipated follow-up to Lynch’s 10th #1 “Chevrolet (feat. Jelly Roll).” The adjoining music video further speaks to the track’s blue-skied optimism as a visual love letter to Key West. Filmed under director Jack Owens, the Florida footage captures Lynch ready for every opportunity that comes his way. Throwing his see-and-be-seen pool parties for the last decade, he will next host DUSTIN LYNCH POOL SITUATION: NASHVILLE 2025, presented by Hey Dude. Returning for the third year at the rooftop pool of Margaritaville Hotel Nashville, the 18+ event is set for June 6 during CMA Fest weekend. Admittance is free on a first-come, first-served basis – but Lynch’s Stay Country Club members will get exclusive early access. Keeping the party going on June 7, Lynch will offer Nashville a taste of his Club Set – from his 2025 WYNN NIGHTLIFE LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY – when he hosts the DUSTIN LYNCH NIGHTLIFE PARTY at Barstool Nashville. Admittance for the 21+ event is FREE on a first-come, first-served basis. Marking Wynn Nightlife’s first-ever country music artist residency in Las Vegas, Lynch will also host a 2025 WYNN NIGHTLIFE LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY, boasting a live performance Daytime Pool Situation at Encore Beach Club and a Club Setat XS Nightclub through August. 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 Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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