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Chris Janson Releases New Track and Music Video

Multi-Platinum selling singer-songwriter, Chris Janson, is celebrating the ‘cold ones’ on National Beer Day with the release of his latest track, “Tap That,” available now. The song, written by Janson, Preston Brust, Brandon Kinney and Chris Lucas, is a love letter to everyone’s favorite summertime partner – beer! “This is a hard rockin, party driven, beer drinkin song! Always have loved it, and I hope the fans love it as much as I do. Crank it UP!”-Chris Janson

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More artists revealed for Shrewsbury Folk Festival

Shrewsbury Folk Festival has released its latest wave of artists for 2023 with a DJ set from The Dhol Foundation, a debut visit from Scottish indie folk band Elephant Sessions and California based roots band Dustbowl Revival among the new additions. Also just revealed are the Gigspanner Big Band, Show of Hands frontman Steve Knightley with a solo set, Baskery, global folk collective Mishra, Good Habits, True Foxes, The Honeybees, Rapsquillion and Howay The Lasses. They join Billy Bragg, Oysterband, Breabach, Jiggy, Spiers & Boden, Talisk, Daphne’s Flight, kora master N’Faly Kouyaté from Afro Celt Sound System, Maddy Prior & Forgotten Lands, Leveret, N’famady Kouyaté, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, The Salts and Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band on the line up of the festival that takes place from Friday August 25th to Monday August 28th with more headliners to be announced. Dance bands includes Lasair, Leveret performing a special 10th anniversary ceilidh, Melrose Ceilidh Band, Old Spot, Oscina, Peeping Tom, Topette!! and Whapweasel. Director of the award-winning festival, Sandra Surtees, said: “As we move into Spring, we’re already starting to get excited about what this year’s festival holds. As ever, our line up will bring a wide variety of music from folk and roots to world music to Shrewsbury and the chance to our festivalgoers to discover new artists and enjoy old favourites. “But the festival’s about much more than just the music though. The festival is renowned for its friendly vibe and it’s just such a brilliant way to spend a weekend or day with family and friends, enjoying great music and dance, good food and the chance to kick back and relax in a beautiful riverside setting.” The festival has four live music stages including open air and covered marquees, a dance tent for ceilidhs and dance shows and workshops, dedicated festivals for children and young people including music, dance, crafts and circus skills, workshops from yoga to crafting, singarounds and music sessions. There is also on-site camping and glamping, a food village and festival shop, craft fair and real ale, wine and cocktail bars. Day and weekend tickets are on sale at www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk, starting from just £43 (including booking fee).

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Sarah Louise releases ‘Half Of You’

British singer/songwriter Sarah Louise has officially released her latest single titled ‘Half Of You’ In 2022, the singer-songwriter released a collection of singles including the poignant ‘My Grandparents and Me’ which built on the solid foundation of success she has built in recent years including multiple British Country Music Awards, including 2021/2022 Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. Her single ‘My Beating Heart’ peaked at #1 on the UK iTunes Country Chart and #45 All Genre Chart and 2022 ended with the release of Sarah Louise’ #1 charting EP ‘The Now’, included the #1 charting single release, ‘Rosa Parks Blvd’, showcasing the momentum and excitement surrounding Sarah’s music. With ‘Half Of You’ she delivers a heartfelt country-pop ballad that focuses on the love that two people share and the old-school romantic values that half of your heart now belongs to your partner. You’re bound together and all the previous hurt has been worth it to find this one special love. There’s a genuine warmth to Sarah’s music and that comes through in her writing style that is encapsulated by the sonic landscape that is laced with a sincerity which you can really hear in the soundscape and the words she sings. She knows how to create a song that takes you into the world she is singing about and ‘Half of You’ is no different, pulled together by an exceptional production by Tim Prottey-Jones. Speaking about the track, Sarah Louise says: “[‘Half of You’ is about] knowing that there is someone out there who completes you and makes you feel like you are home just by looking into their eyes” 

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Breland

Second annual ‘Breland and Friends’ brings major names together

Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville PLATINUM artist BRELAND lit up the stage during the second annual “BRELAND & Friends” at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Tuesday night (4/4), performing alongside famous friends including Alana Springsteen, Ashley Cooke, Danielle Bradbery, Ingrid Andress, K. Michelle,  Lecrae, Nate Smith, Temecula Road, Tenille Townes, Tyler Hubbard, X Ambassadors, Sam Hunt and Keith Urban. BRELAND kicked off the SOLD-OUT show with a medley of three songs from his 2022 debut album, CROSS COUNTRY, before bringing Ingrid Andress to the stage to start a run of duets with Temecula Road, Lecrae, Danielle Bradbery and K. Michelle. During a pause in the music, BRELAND asked the crowd to participate in a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the tragedy at The Covenant School in Nashville last week, a poignant note amid the buoyant show. “For What It’s Worth,” BRELAND’s current single at Country radio, was recently remixed with Alana Springsteen, and the two teamed up to perform the track on the Ryman stage. X Ambassadors and Tenille Townes were next to join BRELAND before Ashley Cooke lent her voice to CROSS COUNTRY‘s title track and Nate Smith sang his own “Whiskey On You” with BRELAND. Tyler Hubbard got the crowd up on its feet when BRELAND joined him for his latest single, “Dancin’ In The Country,” and the night’s surprise performance came from Keith Urban and BRELAND who electrified the crowd with their GOLD-certified collaboration “Throw It Back.” Sam Hunt closed out the show with his and BRELAND’s viral PLATINUM smash “My Truck.” The star-studded concert benefited the Oasis Center, a Nashville-based youth service center that aids young people in crisis with over 20 programs and services covering a variety of needs. This year’s “BRELAND & Friends” raised over $140,000 in event proceeds for the organization. Mark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Oasis Center, addressed the crowd during the show, explaining the importance of the Oasis Center to young people in the Nashville community and thanking BRELAND for organizing the evening. Following Tuesday’s event, BRELAND will hit the road with Walker Hayes on his DUCK BUCK TOUR beginning April 13. BRELAND also has a slate of high-profile performances ahead including Stagecoach Country Music Festival on April 28, Gulf Coast Jam, Country Fest, and Boots and Hearts Music Festival as well as a supporting slot on Shania Twain’s QUEEN OF ME TOUR. See BRELAND’s full list of tour dates here.

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Mikhail laxton releases new single

An effortless blend of raw, soulful influence and gritty folk sensibilities serve as the backbone for ‘Dying To Let You Go’, the new single from rising singer-songwriter Mikhail Laxton, out March 31st via Acronym Records / Howling Turtle Inc. ‘Dying To Let You Go’ is a deeply vulnerable offering from Laxton; his own father’s heart-breaking battle with addiction central to the song’s theme and perspective; delivering tender and compassionate insight into the push and pull of the disease. The first release from his forthcoming debut full-length album, ‘Dying To Let You Go’ acts as a cathartic outlet for Laxton’s past and present, all anchored by his dynamic voice; mournful, yet mighty. Laying bare the irony of how he first coped with his father’s death, Laxton reflects, “After his passing I spent the next four weeks completely wasted. Ironically all I kept thinking was why he didn’t sort it out before it got too bad. I kept imagining him when he was younger, having a conversation with himself wishing that he would have realized what he was doing and stopped.” He adds “When I was finally able to write this song, it poured out of me and at first, I had no idea what it was even about. As I finished it, it was clear. ‘Dying To Let You Go’ is that conversation. This song is written from his perspective, it’s the fairy-tale of my dad slaying his addiction. It’s him realizing that if he couldn’t let it go in time, it would take him.” Hailing from the the KuKu Yalanji Tribe in Mossman, Far North Queensland, Australia, Laxton learned the meaning of hard work growing up on one of the few Indigenous-owned and operated farms in the region. That work ethic transferred to his passion and drive to pursue music as a career, moving to Canada to start from scratch though he already had deep roots in the Australian music scene. In 2021 he released his debut EP Real to critical acclaim, drawing primary inspiration from the power of love as an extension of who he is; honest, humble and soulful. Now, ‘Dying To Let You Go’ offers a first glimpse of his forthcoming self-titled debut full- length album Mikhail Laxton, a collection that carries the weight of the last seven years of trying to rebuild his career and life. The topics in the album range from loss, and longing, to missing home, the feeling of being broken and moments of love. Next up, Laxton will hit the road with contemporary folk singer-songwriter Marshall Veroni before taking the stage later this summer at Springtide Music Festival in Uxbridge and Ottawa’s RBC Bluesfest.

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CMT

Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson top the 2023 “CMT MUSIC AWARDS”

The fans have spoken and winners were revealed when the biggest names in music and entertainment gathered in Austin tonight for the 2023 CMT MUSIC AWARDS. Co-hosted by Kane Brown and Kelsea Ballerini, the live show Austin featured epic performances, first-ever collaborations, and world premieres as part of country music’s entirely fan-voted awards show. First-time winners claimed the night with most wins for Jelly Roll (3), closely followed by Lainey Wilson (2), and with HARDY, Megan Moroney and Katelyn Brown taking home one belt buckle each. 2023 CMT MUSIC AWARD WINNERS VIDEO OF THE YEAR  Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown – “Thank God” FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR Lainey Wilson – “Heart Like A Truck” MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR Jelly Roll – “Son Of A Sinner” GROUP/DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR  Zac Brown Band – “Out In The Middle” BREAKTHROUGH FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR Megan Moroney – “Tennessee Orange” BREAKTHROUGH MALE VIDEO OF THE YEARJelly Roll – “Son Of A Sinner”   COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson – “wait in the truck”   CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Cody Johnson – “‘Til You Can’t” (from 2022 CMT Music Awards) CMT DIGITAL-FIRST PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR  Jelly Roll – “Son of A Sinner” (from CMT All Access) The 2023 CMT MUSIC AWARDS featured performances by today’s most popular music artists, including Alanis Morissette + Ingrid Andress, Lainey Wilson, Madeline Edwards and Morgan Wade, Blake Shelton, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Cody Johnson, Gwen Stefani + Carly Pearce, Jelly Roll, Kane Brown + Katelyn Brown, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson, The Black Crowes + Darius Rucker, Tyler Hubbard, and Wynonna Judd + Ashley McBryde. All-Star Tributes included Lynyrd Skynyrd feat. Billy Gibbons, Chuck Leavell, Cody Johnson, Paul Rodgers, Slash & Warren Haynes with LeAnn Rimes & Wynonna Judd joining as “The Honkettes;” and Gary Clark Jr. performing a tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Emerging artists Avery Anna, Chapel Hart, Jackson Dean, Lily Rose, Megan Moroney and Nate Smith also performed from the Ram Trucks Side Stage. Presenters included Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Charles Esten, Dixie D’Amelio, Dustin Lynch, HARDY, Ian Bohen + Jen Landon (Yellowstone), Jon Pardi, LeAnn Rimes, Madison Bailey (Outer Banks), Max Thieriot (CBS’ Fire Country), Megan Thee Stallion, Noah Schnapp (Stranger Things), Parker McCollum, Peter Frampton, Shania Twain, Steve Howey (True Lies) and Travis Kelce.   Country music’s only entirely fan-voted show aired Sunday, April 2 ((8:00-11:00 PM LIVE ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network; the show was also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Official sponsors of the 2023 CMT MUSIC AWARDS include Ram Truck Brand and Solitaire Grand Harvest. As previously announced, CMT will air CMT MUSIC AWARDS EXTENDED CUT with an added 30 minutes of new performances and extra bonus content on Thursday, April 6th (8:00-11:30 PM ET/PT) on CMT.

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Brandy Clark

Brandy Clark returns with self-titled album produced by Brandi Carlile

11-time Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Brandy Clark will return this spring with her highly-anticipated new self-titled album—out May 19 on Warner Records (Click HERE to pre-order/pre-save). Produced by 9-time Grammy winning Brandi Carlile, the album showcases Clark’s versatility with eleven songs that span the emotional spectrum, including the first single, “Buried,” which is out today. Click HERE to view visual. Of the project, Clark shares, “This album is a return home to me in many ways. Musically it’s the rawest I’ve been since 12 Stories and maybe even rawer. When Brandi and I sat down and talked about working together, one thing that really intrigued me was her saying ‘I see it as your return to the northwest.’ (Since the two of us are both from Washington state). That comment inspired so much for me. It took me back to where and how I grew up. ‘Northwest’ and ‘She Smoked In The House’ were both a result of that early conversation. Working with another recording artist on this project was such a gift that I didn’t even know I needed and changed the way I want to write songs and make records moving forward. My hope is that anyone who hears this album will feel the heart that I put into every note of it.” Carlile adds, “Brandy is one of the greatest songwriters I’ve ever known. And I feel like I now know exactly who Brandy Clark is through the portal of this singular brilliantly written album. When I heard the songs for this album, they took me back to the first time I heard Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. I was thinking about Tom Petty, The Pretenders, Kim Richey, Sheryl Crow, Shelby Lynne and the soul of 90s Americana before it had a name. Brandy’s voice is like a friend you’ve had your whole life the second you hear it. I know I’m not alone in feeling this way. This is her moment. This is the one. Sometimes an artist only gets one shot at an album like this in their life. This is the time Brandy has chosen to reveal herself to the world as an artist and a woman and I was blessed beyond measure to be the person she trusted to support and facilitate that swan dive.” Recorded at the famed Shangri-La studio in Malibu, CA, the album, Clark’s fourth, features the most raw and intimate recordings of the CMA winner’s decade-long career as both a hit songwriter for other artists and a performer in her own right. In addition to Clark and Carlile, the album includes special guests Derek Trucks and Lucius as well as Matt Chamberlain on drums, Sebastian Steinberg on bass, Dave Palmer on piano, Jedd Hughes on guitar, Kyleen King on viola, Josh Neumann on cello, Sista Strings (aka Monique and Chauntee Ross) on cello and violin, Steve Fishell on pedal steel and Jay Carlile on background vocals and harmonica. Clark is one of her generation’s most respected songwriters and musicians. In addition to writing songs like “A Beautiful Noise,” the GRAMMY-nominated duet performed by Brandi Carlile and Alicia Keys, and Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow,” Clark has released three acclaimed albums of her own including 2020’s Your Life is A Record. The album landed on best-of-the-year lists at Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Variety and more and led NPR Music to call her, “a storyteller of the highest caliber,” The New Yorker to declare, “No one is writing better country songs than Brandy Clark is” and Slate to proclaim, “one of the greatest living short-story-song writers in country (which really means in any genre).” Moreover, adding to her solo work, Clark, together with longtime collaborator Shane McAnally, composed the music for the upcoming Broadway music comedy, Shucked, which is set to open April 4 at New York’s Nederlander Theatre. BRANDY CLARK 1. Ain’t Enough Rocks (feat. Derek Trucks) 2. Buried 3. Tell Her You Don’t Love Her (feat. Lucius) 4. Dear Insecurity (feat. Brandi Carlile) 5. Come Back To Me 6. Northwest 7. She Smoked In The House 8. Up Above The Clouds – Cecilia’s Song 9. All Over Again 10. Best Ones 11. Take Mine

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Review: The Climate Stripes – Debut

There’s lots of talent coming out of Manchester in this issue, which is great to see! The Climate Stripes are a fairly new outfit, certainly to me and lean more towards blues/rock than country but good music is good music. The record opens with the laid-back dulcet tone of ‘Light As A Feather (Jenny’s Song)’. I really like lead singer, Mark James Ross’ vocals which maintain this soothing tone throughout. The tempo increases for ‘No Revolution’ and Ross’ voice assumes a more sinister tone. ‘Come Home’ is a stand out track, the simple chorus sticks in the listener’s mind. Produced in their Rochdale studio and mastered at Abbey Road, they have done a good job at capturing the unique sound the band is going for. They’re DIY musicians that have made a name for themselves in the North West this year through their performances and this record showcases why with its togetherness throughout these well-crafted tracks.  

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Review: Seamus Foley – Into The Night

Manchester born Seamus Foley’s latest offering showcases his brand of country, folk, Americana. The EP opens with the driving title track with it’s shuffle, brush beat of the drums and swooning slide guitar. It’s a toe-tappingly good track which is bound to win over audiences at festivals up and down the country later in the year. For me it is the stand out track on the record as well. ‘Letters To Victoria’ slows things down a little as it begins with a simple acoustic guitar and Foley’s clear vocals. The single ‘Colorado Skies’ is another strong track but not quite as catchy as the opener. I’m enjoying the well thought out arrangement and production and the rise and fall of the record overall as he switches tempo whilst remaining cohesive.  

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Review: Pete Eastmure – Devil’s Taxi

Canadian singer-songwriter, Pete Eastmure, is back with another brilliant collection of songs. Starting off with the title track, with its delicate mandolin, we’re introduced to Eastmure’s style of authentic Americana. A standout track for me is ‘Lake Superior Sunset’ with it’s swooning pedal steel and organ helping to paint the picture and set the scene. ‘Always Springtime’ is another gem. Eastmure’s vocals sound stronger on this particular song, the chorus, though original, has a comforting familiarity about it. ‘Long Run’ sees a shift in the mood slightly and the arrangement is much simpler and stripped back. It’s an easy listen; the production is polished throughout, the traditional instrumentation adding to the authenticity. Eastmure’s vocals are clear as he makes sure every word lands with the listener and the songs are well crafted. Eastmure continues to impress with this latest album which captures the essence of his artistry. 

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