Rochelle Mills

Rochelle Mills

Taylor Urban Ironbark Acoustic Guitars

Taylor guitars has just released a new 500 series of guitars featuring Urban Ironbark wood. The new 512ce and 514ce models utilise a species of eucalyptus wood known as Red Ironbark for the back and sides of the guitars.  The Urban Wood division at Taylor is the department that sources this particular wood.  The 514ce is built on the Grand Auditorium body shape whilst the 512ce is based upon the Grand Concert.  Both feature Florentine cutaway, tropical mahogany neck, and ebony fretboard.  The tops of the guitar are crafted from torrefied roasted Spruce, so they look and sound vintage.  The V-Class bracing adds to the projection of the guitars.  Fretboard Aerial inlays are made from Italian acrylic with a matching headstock and tasteful rosetta.  Both instruments come with the Taylor ES2 electronic system.  Enclosed Taylor machine heads are provided for tuning along with a Tusq nut at the top and micarta saddle at the bridge. The Urban Ironbark wood is stunning on the back and sides of the guitars and looks luxurious.  The roasted torrefied Spruce tops gives the illusion of a much older and aged instrument.  Of the two 500 series models I personally preferred the 514ce for its fullness of sound, but some players will be fond of the 512ce for songwriting and performance.  These are lifetime guitars if taken care of.  I commend Taylor guitars for pushing the envelope on what is considered tone wood and usable for acoustic guitar construction.  With the 500 Urban Ironbark series they have found a wood that sounds as incredible as it looks and should continue to get better with age and playing.  If you are seeking a topnotch acoustic electric guitar one of the new 500 series instruments from Taylor should be on your list.  www.taylorguitars.com  READ MORE ‘TOOLS OF THE TRADE’ IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF MAVERICK AVAILABLE HERE! Media Contact: Eric Dahl, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com    

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Encore: Gasoline and Matches

One of my favourite acts on the UK scene is Gasoline and Matches. They are fantastic in a live setting both backed by a band or acoustically in a writers round scenario. With great songs that have the seal of approval from some of country music’s finest (Chris Young downloaded their first single ‘Fools Gold’ when they met in Nashville) Gasoline and Matches are a duo that’s going far, both in the British scene and beyond!  First song you learnt all the words to?   Steve: For me, it was Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’. I think that was the first LP record I ever had and I love that song. I used to dance to it as a kid.  Sally: If I’m going back that far, it would have been something like Spice Girls. I think my first favourite pop band was S Club 7. So I reckon it would have been ‘Bring It All Back’ or something like that. I could still sing all the words now to you.   A song that makes you think of touring?  Steve: Charles Kelly – ‘The Driver’  Sally: For me a good driving song would always be something by Brothers Osborne. I listen to their first album, ‘Pawn Shop’ on repeat in my car.   READ THE FULL INTERVIEW IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF MAVERICK AVAILABLE HERE! Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Shane Profitt

One to watch: Shane Profitt

When did you first know that you wanted to be a musician?  I picked up a guitar four years ago. At all of my family functions, everybody brings an instrument, because everybody plays, whether it be a banjo, a bass, guitar, anything. My Granddad asked me what I wanted for Christmas and because I was getting a little older in age, I started realising that Christmas wasn’t necessarily about presents. I told him that I just wanted to learn how to play guitar. That way, whenever we have these family functions, I’m not sitting in a corner of the room twiddling my thumbs, I could be involved. So he taught me three chords on the guitar, and I went online to learn the rest of the chords by myself. I stuck with it and within about six months of picking up a guitar, I had my first paying gig.   When you were little, what sort of music did your family make you listen to on long car journeys, and what are you choosing to listen to now?   I grew up around old school country, like Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, stuff like that, just old, true to the core, country music. Now I have to say, as a songwriter, and an artist I’ve expanded what I listen to, I still listen to Keith Whitley and Merle Haggard, but I also listen to the Cadillac Three. I’m a huge fan of Chris Janson, because he has a huge part in all this and I still kind of lean more towards the new old school country, if that makes sense.  I’m glad that you mentioned Chris Janson there, can you tell me a little bit about how you guys first started working together?   I had to get strings for my guitar and nowhere in my little hometown sold them. So I had to make a 45-minute drive up towards Nashville to get them and I asked this girl if she wanted to go with me and I’d make a date out of it. I told her I’d take her out to eat and she agreed to it. So we go, I get the guitar strings and I come back out and I asked her what she wanted to eat. She said she wanted sushi, I’m not a fan of it, but I was a gentleman and I took her to eat sushi. When we got there, Chris Janson held the door for us. I had been to seven concerts my whole life and Chris Janson was five of the seven. So I’m freaking out, I’m kind of starstruck at that point. They seat us and I ended up asking the girl what I needed to order, she told me to try spicy tuna roll. So I ordered it, took one bite and spat it out in the napkin! I had all this time to think about how I was going to approach Chris. I had it in my mind that whenever I saw him stand up, that would be my cue to stand up and go and pay too. I saw him stand up, and I grabbed the ticket. We get walking across the restaurant floor and he sits right back down in this booth. I’m standing there awkward so I decided to go up to his table, and I introduced myself and I tell him what a fan I am, I tell him that I’m a songwriter and that it would mean the world to me, if he could listen to some of my music. Before he could even say anything, his wife, Kelly spoke up and she said, thank you for coming up, I’m his manager, I’m also a music publisher. Is that a receipt you’re holding in your hand? I can write my email down on the back of it and you can send me some songs, and I promise we will listen to them. I’m like, yes, ma’am, that would be great. Chris immediately looked up at me and said, did you just say, Yes, ma’am. I said, Yes, sir. He said, I like that a lot, pull up a chair and talk to me. Two weeks later, I was at work. I was the guy that cut the grass in the medians of the road and I hated my job. Chris was calling me at like 8.30 in the morning, and I was bush hogging grass. He said, I have this song idea called Real Bass Pro and I want to write it with you because I know you’re a big outdoorsman, can you get off work and come to Nashville? I called my boss immediately and he said, No, there’s too much work to do. So I knew that my lunch break was at 11 o’clock. So I asked Chris, if he would be okay with writing over FaceTime on my lunch break and he said yes. So, I had a couple of hours to think about this song idea. I wrote a chorus to the song, I had one hand on the steering wheel of a tractor, mowing and I had one hand on my phone, trying to write this song. 11 o’clock came, I parked underneath a big tree, and I propped the phone up on the steering wheel of the tractor and we finished writing Real Bass Pro. That was my first big cut.  Can you tell me the story behind ‘How It Oughta Be’?  When we sat down to write that song, I’d just quit my city job and I was broke. I had to go and get gas in my truck and gas was at its peak price. All the craziness was going on in the world and I just got to thinking to myself, it shouldn’t be like this, we should learn to love each other and not talk trash about each other, and I had the idea, it shouldn’t be like this so how should it be?

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Dolly Parton to Publish New Children’s Book

Global superstar Dolly Parton will publish a new picture book about her god-dog, Billy the Kid, releasing on April 25, 2023 with Penguin Workshop, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers. Featuring illustrations by MacKenzie Haley and aimed at readers ages 4-7, Dolly Parton’s Billy the Kid Makes it Big tells the story of Billy the Kid, a dog who loves barking to the beat of country music and sets out to make it big as a country music star in Nashville. But when he encounters some bullies at the Battle of the Bow-wows, he must call on his favorite songs, and the help of some new friends, to regain his self-confidence and be the star he always knew he could be. “I am so proud to bring this book and the message it conveys to life,” states Parton. “Years back I wrote a song ‘Makin’ Fun Ain’t Funny’ for my children’s album I Believe In You. I wanted kids to understand how harmful bullying can be to someone. When I launched the Doggy Parton line of pet products earlier this year, my god-dog Billy got to be the star of the show. Since he’s a big star now, I knew a story with him at the center could help drive home important messages in a unique way. I hope this is the first of many books with Billy.” Parton’s previous children’s books include Coat Of Many Colors (1994) and I Am A Rainbow (2009). Francesco Sedita, President, Penguin Workshop said, “Working with Dolly is a true delight, and we’re so happy to adopt her god-dog, Billy the Kid, into the Penguin Workshop family!  This story is going to bring joy (and a little bit of country) to so many.”  The deal was brokered by Jeff Kleinman and Steve Troha at Folio and Francesco Sedita, President, Penguin Workshop.

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Kezia Gill, Jess Thristan, Jade Helliwell and Demi Marriner announce the ‘Girls’ Night In’ Tour

They’re not only some of the finest singer-songwriters in the UK, but they’re also the best of friends. Today Kezia Gill, Jade Helliwell, Jess Thristan and Demi Marriner announce that they’ll be hitting the road together in February 2023 for a four date intimate writers round tour! When asked what fans can expect from the tour, Demi said “The crowd can plan for a lot of laughter, some crazy stories (I’m looking at you, Jade!), some stellar songs and JUST MAYBE some co-writes we’ve been keeping under wraps” The girls will be performing in London (19th Feb), Birmingham (20th Feb), Glasgow (21st Feb) and and Manchester (22nd Feb). Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 9th December at Ticketweb using the links below London https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/girls-night-in-the-camden-club-tickets/12740975 Birmingham https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/girls-night-in-hare-hounds-tickets/12740955  Glasgow https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/girls-night-in-the-ferry-tickets/12740985 Manchester https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/girls-night-in-gullivers-tickets/12741085

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Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney’s tour ranked number one on Billboard

Kenny Chesney couldn’t believe it had been four years since he and his band stood on America’s NFL stadium stages – and rocked No Shoes Nation for everything they were worth. After three postponements, a name and line-up change and in many cases over 1,000 days, the man the Wall Street Journal called “the King of the Road” and his Here And Now 2022 Tour is Billboard’s No. 1 Country Tour. Like 2018’s last true full-on tour – the 19-stadium, 42-date Trip Around The Sun – Here And Now played to 1.3 million fans, making him to the top country touring act in the nation. “You don’t think about this stuff,” Chesney says, “just the way it feels to be back out there with the fans! As good as No Shoes Nation is, and they’re the best, this year they took that heart and passion and brought it up six levels. Suddenly, me and my team were looking for ways to open up seats, move the stage back, create cleaner sight lines, so we could get every single person who wanted to be there into the venues. “It’s a crazy thing to play a show when you’re backed up to the edge of the back end of the end zone,” marvels the eight-time Entertainer of the Year. “But you have this blast of energy coming from the people, hitting that, mixing with the band and that massive sound system and creating a whole other thing that we’re trying to throw back out to them. It was, in a word, insane!” Chesney’s longtime manager Clint Higham told Billboard for “The Year In Touring Issue” that posted Dec. 6, “The people of No Shoes Nation are such intense fans, the being together after four years created its own energy and momentum. We found ourselves adding seats in so many markets trying to meet the demand because whether it was the people who’d held their tickets for over 1,000 days in many cases or the people buying those new tickets who felt the buzz and wanted to be there, it was a whole new level of demand based on what Kenny gives people.” With his just announced I Go Back 2023 Tour – designed to bring the euphoria of Chesney’s live shows to those markets he started out in – almost sold out, the power of the musician from East Tennessee’s relationship with No Shoes Nation may be stronger than ever. By keeping the focus on those who find their life in his songs, the songwriter/superstar maintains one of the most passionate relationships in Country music.  “When we hit pause on our 2020 tour, I never thought we would go much past the fall, let alone into 2021,” muses the only country act in Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years for the past 14 years. “The idea it would be 2022? That it would be four years was unthinkable. Yet, here we are, and it feels better than it ever has. So, for everyone who came out and helped make this Country’s No. 1 tour, this is all about you and how much we love you and what you bring us every time we set up and play where you are.” For Chesney, who’s become the sound of coming of age in the heartland for the 21st Century, moments like this have come to define a career that created a new dynamic for modern Country music. With the full-tilt energy of his live shows and songs that reflected a new aesthetic for country fans across the nation, Chesney has set a standard that he continues to maintain.

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C2C

Country 2 Country adds to the 10-year anniversary line up

With a few months to go until the 10-year celebration; Country to Country is pleased to announce the second wave of incredible artists appearing next year’s festival. Australian singer/songwriter Morgan Evans will be joining the world class line up of the 2023 Festival. The announcement follows an extraordinary few years for the Australian born country music superstar. This year Morgan released single ‘Over For You’, his most vulnerable song to date, following latest EP ‘The Country And The Coast Side A’, which builds from the foundation Evans created with his debut album ‘Things That We Drink To’. The album arrived straight in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and cemented his status as a global country force, singer / songwriter, and entertainer. Also confirmed are the powerhouse artists for CMA Presents Introducing Nashville – which introduces for the first time Tyler Braden, Caylee Hammack and Alana Springsteen to UK fans.  Introducing Nashville provides a platform for new artists to reach international audiences.  In a Nashville-style songwriters round the artists will take the C2C stage together in an acoustic line-up to share the stories behind their songs. Finally, the taste-making Spotlight Stage returns to both London and Glasgow. Situated in the main arena, the Spotlight Stage hosts performances in between main stage sets, showcasing even more incredible talent. In 2023, fans will see intimate performances from Amanda Shires, Ashley Cooke, Corey Kent, Drake Milligan, Elvie Shane, Kameron Marlowe, MacKenzie Porter, Madeline Edwards and Sam Williams. Homegrown star Kezia Gill will make a special appearance on the Glasgow Spotlight Stage only. Check out the full line up details below*. These newly announced artists join world-renowned superstars Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett and Lady A plus Nashville’s hottest artists Midland, Jordan Davis, Old Crow Medicine Show, Lainey Wilson and Mitchell Tenpenny alongside prolific performers Lindsay Ell and Matt Stell. In London the unstoppable Breland will open C2C on the Friday night and will co-host the festival across the weekend with the legendary Bob Harris OBE.  Country to Country; Europe’s biggest country music festival has become a staple in the UK festival calendar and has brought country music to the UK and Ireland masses, with tens of thousands of fans attending each year. The festival continuously hosts the best in country music and entertainment, bringing over the world’s best country stars as well as emerging talent from Nashville, UK and Europe. C2C London ticket holders will have access to daytime live performances and other live events. Watch out for news to come over the next few months for programming of the Festival Stages, BBC Radio 2 Stage, Cinema Screenings, The Bluebird Café, and C2C Sessions. C2C 2023 take place at The O2 London, 3Arena Dublin and The OVO Hydro, Glasgow from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 March 2023.

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Roland E-X50 Arranger Keyboard

The new Roland E-X50 is a feature packed keyboard for music arrangers and live performance.  The E-X50 has a pair of onboard Stereo speakers for quality sound output.  It has 61 keys, 689 tones, 256 note polyphony, 18 drum sets, Bluetooth connectivity and built-in Effects.  The Roland Acoustic pianos that are contained in the E-X50 sound stunning and Bluetooth allows you to jam to favourite songs, play to tracks or take lessons.  With the dual speakers you can use the Roland as your music entertainment centre when you aren’t playing and there is a microphone input also.  The 300 presets are easy to access thanks to the LED screen at the top of the keyboard and light up soft buttons.  For beginning and intermediate musicians, the E-X50 provides Auto Bass Chord mode to achieve arrangements with only one or two fingers.  Other connectivity on the back of the keyboard includes a USB port, USB memory port for flash drives and stereo outputs to send your sound to a PA system or amp.  Style Converter software lets you create 30 different custom styles with windows or Mac and load them into the E-X50 memory to access.  The USB memory port makes it simple to record your original or cover songs to a flash drive.  My favourite features of the Roland E-X50 are the auto-accompaniment, large LED screen, mic input and the Bluetooth connectivity.  This arranger keyboard is aimed at intermediate musicians but can honestly do much more than that and a very reasonable price point. The keys feel great and access to all the sounds and beats are easy to achieve through the light up soft pad configuration.  If you’re ready to step up your keyboard game the Roland E-X50 is worth your consideration!  www.roland.com  READ MORE ‘TOOLS OF THE TRADE’ IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF MAVERICK AVAILABLE HERE! Media Contact: Eric Dahl, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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HUSH-I Silent Guitar

Musicians need to practice and play guitar daily, but that isn’t easy to achieve when we need to practice quietly and not bother others.  The new Donner HUSH-I Silent guitar is designed so that you can plug in the included earbuds or your own headphones into the guitar and only hear yourself while playing.  What makes the HUSH-I great is that it secures into an ultra-small footprint gig bag that can fit on an airplane, your car, or any tight space.  The leg rest and top bout of the guitar are made of metal and attach with a magnetic Hex wrench that fits into the back body of the guitar.  This is a headless guitar so that you can hang it on a wall by the top metal frame.  The strings feed in reverse with the ball ends at the top and the end of the strings at the bottom where the machine heads are located.  The body and neck are constructed of Mahogany wood and the neck has a flat profile that feels great in your hands.  Electronics wise the Piezo pickup is built into the bridge and the Phase; Volume and two band EQ are on the top of the body.  The strap buttons are located on the back of the neck and at the input jack on the bottom.  The HUSH-I plays incredible and sounds great plugged into an amplifier or PA system.  The only challenging part is using the Hex wrench for the tuning machine heads at the bottom of the guitar, but it does hold tune very well thanks to the bone nut and HPL fretboard.  For the playability, sound quality and features you can’t beat the Donner HUSH-I for the price, and it includes strap, Hex wrench, picks, tuner and earbuds!   www.donnermusic.com  READ MORE ‘TOOLS OF THE TRADE’ IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF MAVERICK AVAILABLE HERE! Media Contact: Eric Dahl, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Sarah Reeves releases duet of Winter Wonderland

Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist and songwriter Sarah Reeves transforms “Winter Wonderland” into a Christmas duet with soulful singer and “American Idol” finalist Clark Beckham. Together, the two artists trade vocals on the holiday standard. Following Reeves’ Big Band version of “Go Tell It On The Mountain,” release of the timeless classic unwraps the next sampling of fresh holiday music leading up to the Holiday season.“‘Winter Wonderland’ is one of the first songs I play every year at the beginning of the Christmas season,” shares Reeves. “It is simple, classic, and I was so excited to record my own version. I asked my friend, who is an incredible artist named Clark Beckham, to join me on this song. He was the perfect addition. I hope this song brings a magical feeling of warmth and nostalgia this Christmas.”Earlier this summer, Reeves dropped a poignant original track, “Best Days.” She takes the position of the eternal optimist on “Best Days.” Her soaring range shines across a galloping melody as she stretches herself vocally while carefully harnessing a sonically textured anthem full of lush, stacked vocals. Confident there’s a bright future in store, Reeves asks listeners to consider the possibility that the best is yet to come. While the songwriter doesn’t dismiss hardship, she promises a silver lining is right around the corner, posing the question: What if the best days are ahead of us?For the remainder of the year, Reeves will focus on sharing seasonal selections as she prepares for the release of More The Merrier 12” Vinyl album. The holiday set combines the unmistakable vintage charm of Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole with the warmth and nostalgia of the Vince Guaraldi Trio, allowing the revered songstress to experiment in the studio where she tracked her vocals alongside live horns and lush strings on four originals and four holiday favorites.

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