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PRS

PRS Clip-On Tuner

Things you can never have enough of as a musician: picks, capos, strings and clip on tuners! The greatest feature of the new PRS Clip-On tuner is that when you are in tune the PRS bird appears on the screen! Okay besides that you can tune with two different needle looks or strobe displays, and the display is big and easy to view!  This tuner is very accurate and worked great with my Mandoguitar and 12-string even.  It includes a USB charging cable, so you never need to buy batteries for.  Clip section attaches tightly with no slippage. The PRS Clip-on tuner delivers and I may need to buy an extra one – give it a try. www.prsguitars.com To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Fender

Fender Guitars goes Camo

Fender just released their new Camo line of accessories. These include new 2” camo straps, electric guitar bags and instrument cables. We tested out the new guitar straps and cables and found them to be very Camo, sturdy and dependable.  The cables come in various colors of Camo, there are two choices in the guitar gig bags and only one (but it is my favorite) Winter Camo for the guitar strap currently. Look for more Fender accessories to be released in the upcoming months but you will need to watch closely if they are in Camo…… www.fender.com To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Cam-a-lot

Cam-a-lot Curve Video background

These times have forced us all to engage in a multitude of meetings via Zoom, Skype, Teams and other video outlets. The challenge is that our home spaces may not be video friendly.  The new Cam-A-Lot Curve background is designed to attach to your chair existing chair.  Not only is it great for video conferences but also for video interviews, podcasts and all video needs at home or at the work place.  If you don’t want to leave it up, simply fold it down and using the carrying/storage back it comes with. The Cam-a-lot Curve can also provide you privacy, so people aren’t walking behind you while you are conducting a video. Cam-A-Lot provides a much more professional and polished look to your videos. It’s a great product. www.gig-gear.com To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Gator

Gator closet hanging case

Gator cases has been providing top level cases for your guitars, amps and pedals for years! Their latest release is an incredible concept and Maverick Country got to you review one up close.  The new Closet hanging protective storage cases come in electric, bass and acoustic guitar sizes.  They feature double hooks, a separated side, padding and outside pockets for other storage.  Then simply hang your favorite instrument up in the closet.  This is a great way to protection your instrument investment and keep it out of site while you are at work or traveling. Gator Closet Hanging Cases are a cheap investment for your best music gear! www.gatorcases.com To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Hercules

Hercules new Mini Mic stand

During the Pandemic many of us have been forced to create home studios and audio spaces we never had or needed before. Hercules stands has a great reputation of building some of the most secure guitar and microphone stands with their patented height adjustment clutch and auto grip systems. The new MS300B microphone stand is perfect for podcasts, recording audio or micing an amplifier.  It features the Quick-N-EZ height adjustment grip and tilt adjustments.  Has a wide folding bass and including an EZ adapter mic clip. I tested it with my radio show, and it worked flawlessly! www.herculesstands.com To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Roadie

Roadie III automatic tuner

The new Roadie III smart automatic tuner can tune your 6,7 & 12-string guitars, uke, banjo, mandolin or bass in less than 30 seconds and has a built-in metronome. Hit the string and the built-in motor will tune your string to the pitch you desire, and it has 100 pre-stored alternative tunings inside.  The full color screen right above the power button is easy to read.  The Roadie III is powered by a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery and includes a USB-C cable for recharging.  It was easy to use and intuitive on the tunings.  Great tool for any stringed instrument player. This is the best Roadie yet! www.roadiemusic.com/roadie3 To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball Pegs a New Power supply!

The new Volt isolated power supply by Ernie Ball can power your 9- & 18-volt pedals and keep the noise of inconsistent power sources out of your sound chain! For the price Volt delivers more than its competitors and includes Led status indicators per output.  My favorite feature is the diminutive size that can fit any pedalboard you are creating! It also includes AC adapters (for UK, US, EU & China) and five power cables to juice up your pedals.  Ernie also just released the Pegwinder plus that features a bigger grip, ball bearing action and a bridge pin puller! Ernie Ball keeps making cool guitar stuff for players. To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Eric Dahl, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Amy Speace

Review: Amy Speace – There Used To Be Horses Here

For her tenth offering, Amy Speace reflects on the short period between the birth of her son and her father’s passing in 2019. The album is deeply personal as Speace experiences the joy of childbirth whilst musing over a tangled relationship with her father, until she became very close some seven years ago, as he became her hero and sharpest critic. The opening track Down the Trail encapsulates perfectly her childhood memories and her father’s words to her in his final days. Influenced by the likes of Judy Collins and Kathy Mattea, Speace wrote or co-wrote all songs on the album apart from Warren Zevon’s classic Don’t Let Us Get Sick which closes the album. ‘There Used to be Horses Here’ probably represents Speace’s most intimate and emotional song writing to date and whilst the subject matter may appear heavy, it is by no means a sad collection. As a fan and friend of Nashville outfit The Orphan Brigade, she invited them to collaborate as songwriters and producers and the result is something to be savoured. By John Roffey To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Mike Ross

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Mike Ross releases new single Driftwood

  The incredibly talented Mike Ross teases what’s to come on the Clovis Limit: Tennessee Transitions with the release of his latest single, the slide guitar-rich ‘Driftwood’. Mike Ross is a man with many a string to his musical bow, as composer, performer and producer. His forthcoming new solo album ably demonstrates that range, virtuosity and attention to detail, and also explores the rich tapestry of Southern musical traditions and styles that Mike calls ‘The Clovis Limit – The Tennessee Transition’, It’s an album which resonates as a companion to Mike’s acclaimed ‘Clovis Limits’ album duology, and is due for release on 28th May. Lovers of country and Americana will find much to woo their ears and fascinate them in The Clovis Limit – Tennessee Transition’, not least Mike’s brand-new single and video ‘Driftwood (Acoustic)’ — which drops on 30th April — with fans of slide guitar being particularly catered for! There’s a kind of early, gritty backwoods country music: the lyrical content of which mirrors the hellfire and damnation imagery that can be found ‘across the tracks’ in neighbourhoods of the Southern United States. The song serves as further evidence of the interconnected tapestry of all American music.  ‘Driftwood’ serves up an extra helping of down-home authenticity, with Mike’s deft, beguiling, period-specific, hula-style slide woven with pulpit-pounding imagery (not to mentions plenty of “piss and vinegar; tiny bits of stars”) delivered with impassioned vocals, contemporary verve and sparkling performance. Speaking to Maverick about the song Mike shared “Driftwood is off Clovis 1 and will be on The Tennessee Transitions. It’s about being reborn again, having faith in a higher power. Its got this Johnny Cash, Hank Williams kind of bounce to it but it’s got a blues slide guitar element to it. It’s a good expression of the way I like to melt genres together.” ‘Driftwood’ is available to buy NOW! You can pre-order the album HERE! To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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The Marfa Tapes

Jack, Jon and Miranda to release film about the making of ‘The Marfa Tapes’

Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall will give viewers a rare glimpse inside the creative process behind their anticipated, upcoming album The Marfa Tapes with a full-length film premiering Saturday, May 8 (7:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. CT). Available to view for 24 hours via Lambert’s official Facebook page, the film was directed by Spencer Peeples and features live performances set against the West Texas backdrop, candid interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage captured during the five-day album recording sessions in Marfa last November. Barely a dot on the map, Marfa is an eccentric outpost in the midst of a vast expanse of nothingness, the perfect place to lose – or find – yourself. For Lambert, Randall, and Ingram, it’s both. For more than half a decade, the desolate location has become a songwriting haven for the trio, yielding both massive hits and profound personal growth. Recorded raw and loose with just a pair of microphones and an acoustic guitar, The Marfa Tapes is a stunning work of audio verité; an intimate, unadorned snapshot of a moment in time fueled by love, trust, and friendship. The Marfa Tapes arrives May 7 via Vanner Records/RCA Nashville (pre-order/pre-save here). Anticipation continues to grow for the album, which Entertainment Weekly proclaims “both familiar and new in equal measure, and one of the most inspired projects Lambert has ever released.” The trio recently performed the debut release, “In His Arms,” on the “56th ACM Awards.” Watch here. Heralded as a “tender, lovely tune” (Consequence of Sound), “In His Arms” has been lauded as “a low-key charmer…Wistful and romantic” (Billboard) and “a lovely dose of traditional, bare-bones country” (Brooklyn Vegan). Additional early highlights include “Tin Man,” revisited in its original, stripped-down state for the first time since its whirlwind run up the charts and slew of award nominations, as well as a win for ACM Song of the Year. The “harmony-drenched cheating saga” (Rolling Stone) “Am I Right Or Amarillo” and the “slow, sexy” (Whiskey Riff) ballad “Anchor” are also available now, along with accompanying videos. The trio recorded much of the album outdoors, inviting the ambient sounds of the desert to seep into their live, bare bones performances, and the atmosphere is utterly transportive. While a couple of the tracks may already be familiar to listeners – “Tin Man” as well as fan favorite “Tequila Does” – the vast majority of these songs have never been heard outside of Marfa. The result is a candid, unvarnished look at Lambert, Randall, and Ingram’s undeniable chemistry in its purest, most honest form. The Marfa Tapes Album Track List: 01) In His Arms 02) I Don’t Like It 03) The Wind’s Just Gonna Blow 04) Am I Right Or Amarillo 05) Waxahachie 06) Homegrown Tomatoes 07) Breaking A Heart 08) Ghost 09) Geraldene 10) We’ll Always Have The Blues 11) Tin Man 12) Two-Step Down To Texas 13) Anchor 14) Tequila Does 15) Amazing Grace (West Texas) To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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