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Kate Kelly

Nashville based artist Kate Kelly shifts her musical direction on new single 'Quiet as a Mouse'

Upcoming Nashville based artist Kate Kelly has released her latest track Quiet as a Mouse, which sees her venture down a different musical path. You can watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]TnMJAR9odkE[/wpdevart_youtube] Kelly, whose previous releases in the ‘New Heartbeat EP’ and her debut album ‘The Wonder of it All’ were very much influenced by soul and jazz, has gone for a more ambient, country based sound with her new music. Speaking about the song, Kelly said that it was written in the aftermath of a relationship split and how she felt at the time, while also stating that writing the song helped her in many ways. “I wrote Quiet as a Mouse several years ago as I explored feelings of abandonment after a breakup,” Kelly explains. “It was an all-consuming emotion, one that I felt in my body and in the passing of time. “This song became important to write as I learned how much of myself could be regained through being left alone. It is an exploration of being left, leaving and saying goodbye. There is strength in our endings if we honour the pain” Originally from the Gulf coast of Alabama, Kate Kelly moved to Nashville initially to study musical therapy at Belmont University, before deciding that she wanted to pursue a career as a musician.

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CMT

New study from CMT finds vast majority want equal play for female artists on country radio

A freshly conducted study from CMT has proved that an overwhelming majority of country music fans want equal play for female artists on country radio. In conjunction with Coleman Insights Media Research, CMT surveyed 1000 listeners aged between 25 and 54 and specifically screened for listeners who either “love country radio and would listen all the time,” “like country radio a lot and would listen frequently,” or “like country radio and would listen occasionally.” The results showed that 88% of listeners believe that females play a huge part in the genre, 84% want equal play for female artists and about seven in 10 want more female artists involved with country music. In addition, 72% of fans have noticed that they listen to men more than women on country radio, but a small majority of fans (53%) don’t actually have a preference of gender. Finally, the study found that 44% of listeners would be more interested in a radio station that heavily features female artists, while 28% of listeners would listen to country radio more if more females were involved, compared to the 11% who said they would listen less with more female artists. The survey results further prove that people want to listen to female artists and it will be interesting to see what happens next. It has been no secret that country radio in America is very male dominant and the issue doesn’t look like going away anytime soon. 

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Kalie Shorr

Kalie Shorr releases heartbreaking video for her most recent single 'Escape'

Rising Nashville star Kalie Shorr has released the video for her most recent single Escape, which is tragically about her sister passing away. You can watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]-D2c_dpGKYo[/wpdevart_youtube] The track features on Shorr’s debut album, ‘Open Book’, which she self-released in September 2019 and the video intertwines Shorr singing along and family footage of her as a child with her sister Ashley, who died from a heroin overdose in January 2019. Speaking to The Boot, Shorr opened up on how the song came to fruition and some of the issues that have sadly been a prominent part of her life, while also elaborating on the message she wants listeners to take from it. “I’d been forced to confront a lot of issues head on around that time and my childhood was one of them,” Shorr explained. “They started with an idea titled ‘Break the Cycle,’ but as they wrote, the line “Everybody needs an escape and mine was leavin’” stuck out and became the song’s hook and title inspiration. “There’s so many different forms of addiction and self-harm – from drugs and alcohol to eating disorders and unhealthy relationships. Unfortunately, all of those things have played a part in my story. “I want people who listen to this song to know that just because you come from somewhere doesn’t mean it’s where you have to end up, both literally and metaphorically. You can still teach yourself to fly even if no one around you knows how.” Kalie Shorr will be in the UK this spring as she will be coming over as part of the all female Nashville collective Song Suffragettes, along with Candi Carpenter, Vic Allen and Bellah Mae. Song Suffragettes will be playing: April 26 – Oran Mor, Glasgow, Scotland April 27 – Glee Club, Nottingham, England April 28 – Glee Club, Birmingham, England April 29 – Band on the Wall, Manchester, England April 30 – Bush Hall, London, England

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Brett Young

Brett Young to team up with Norwegian pop star Astrid S for duet titled 'I Do'

Brett Young will be crossing genres briefly as he is linking up with Norwegian pop star Astrid S for her latest track, I Do. You can pre-save the song here. Astrid S is one of the world’s biggest pop stars at this moment in time with over a billion streams to her name and I Do will be her first release of 2020. Speaking about collaborating with Astrid S, Young said that it was a genuine source of pride to be asked to feature on the track, while he’s very much looking forward to trying his hand at something different. “I was so honoured to be asked to collaborate on this track with Astrid,” Young said. “When I first heard I Do, I instantly connected to the lyrics and storytelling, so jumping onboard and digging into something a little bit different was a no-brainer for me. I can’t wait for the fans to hear this one.” Astrid S also added comment on the collaboration, stating that she is a huge fan of the country music genre and that it has influenced her a lot in her musical life, while she is delighted that Young wanted to work with her. “I’ve grown up with country music – it’s a genre I admire very much and it’s been a big influence and inspiration throughout the years in my songwriting,” she said. “I’m so happy Brett wanted to do this song with me. Hope you’ll love it as much as I do!” In a few weeks, Brett Young will be performing at C2C 2020 as a Main Stage act, with the California born artist sub-headlining the festival this year.

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Laura Oakes

Laura Oakes releases new single 'Better In Blue Jeans', which will be on her upcoming EP

Rising UK country-pop artist Laura Oakes has released a new single in the shape of Better In Blue Jeans, which is set to be on her upcoming EP. You can listen to the song here. The Liverpool singer/songwriter has been busy working on new music over the last 12 months or so, with the singles Welcome to the Family and Learn to be Lonely Again preceding Better In Blue Jeans, as she ramps up anticipation ahead of her EP release, which is scheduled for spring. Speaking about the song, Oakes explained that it is a song that links back to your individual roots and how it’s important not to forget them, while also stating that when it comes to her live sets, it’s her number one. “Better In Blue Jeans is a song about not forgetting where you came from or the people that helped you get there,” Oakes said. “It’s my absolute favourite song to perform live.” 2020 is already shaping up to be very busy for the artist, with the artist pencilled in to appear at C2C 2020, where she will be performing on both the Icon Stage and in the Town Square. Oakes is also embarking on a UK tour in March, which incorporates the festival. Tickets are available here. Laura Oakes will be playing: March 6 – Friends Meeting House, Oxford, England March 7 – Phase One, Liverpool, England March 9 – Oporto, Leeds, England March 11 – Poetry Club, Glasgow, Scotland March 12 – Cuban Embassy, Birmingham, England March 15 – C2C 2020, London, England    

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Chase Rice

Chase Rice to open up for Garth Brooks for his stadium show in Detroit on February 22

The weekend plans of Chase Rice have changed suddenly after he was asked by Garth Brooks to open for him at one of his stadium shows in the US. Brooks is currently embarking on ‘The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour’, which has seen him play some colossal shows out in the States to some mega crowds and his next stop is at the Ford Field Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. The 70,000 capacity venue sold out in under an hour and a half, but there will be a new addition at the home of the Detroit Lions in the shape of Rice, who will now kick off the show. The news rounds off quite the story from CMA Fest 2019, when Rice was on Entertainment Tonight and spoke about his dreams of playing in the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, before Brooks surprised him and said that he would let Rice open for him if he does a gig at the venue. It appears that while the location may have moved, the sentiment hasn’t and Rice will now open for one of his idols – something that he is very much looking forward to. “Growing up, Garth was it for me,” explains Rice. “He was the first concert I ever saw as a kid growing up in North Carolina, and like I told him when he surprised me on set – he’s the reason I play country music today. To open a show for him, let alone in a massive stadium like Ford Field, is an absolute dream come true.” It’s been a busy few weeks for Chase Rice, who not only wrapped up his ‘The Pint of Anything Tour’ across Europe – including a headline date at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire –  but also released ‘The Album Part 1 on January 24. Rice will also support Brantley Gilbert on his upcoming tour, as well as select dates on Rascal Flatts’ farewell run. Just before his set at Shepherd’s Bush Empire, we spoke to Rice about his new album and his hopes for it, which you can read here.

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Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery adds dates in both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to his European tour

Scotty McCreery has added more dates to what is now a European tour, with gigs locked in for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Tickets for these shows in particular will be available from 21 February here. Demand for McCreery‘s shows have been phenomenal and speaking about the added dates, McCreery said that he is ecstatic at the prospect of being able to venture across the Irish Sea and has been blown away by the calls for him to head over there, while he is also looking forward to visiting his family’s homeland. “I am beyond excited to come to Ireland and Northern Ireland this year,” McCreery said. “We’ve had tons of requests from fans there asking when we were coming. I’m happy to say we’ll be there in May, so come out and see us! “In addition, the McCreerys are of Irish lineage, so I can’t wait to visit my ancestral homeland.” Scotty McCreery will be playing: May 18 – O2 Ritz, Manchester, England May 19 – O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol, England May 21 – Ireland Academy, Dublin, Republic of Ireland May 22 – The Limelight, Belfast, Northern Ireland May 24 – Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, Scotland May 25 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, England

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Asleep at the Wheel

Asleep at the Wheel announce 50th anniversary tour dates, including headline slot at Red Rooster Festival

Asleep at the Wheel will be celebrating their 50th anniversary in some style, with a UK tour booked in and a headline slot at Red Rooster Festival announced. Tickets for their tour are available here. Over the last five decades, the group have established themselves in country music folklore by winning 10 Grammy Awards, an ACM Award, an Austin City Limits Hall of Fame induction and an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award, while also working with a host of country music royalty, such as Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, George Strait, Merle Haggard and Garth Brooks. While the lineup of the group has changed frequently down the years, the one constant has been Ray Benson and speaking about reaching the milestone, the much revered musician said that he’s not got any plans to call it a day anytime soon. “I’ve been told that I’m relentless, so I guess I am….  I’m just doing what I believe I’m meant to do — I’m singing and playing and writing better than I ever have,” Benson said. “My role and concept of leading a band has never changed. It’s gathering the best musicians I can find or convince to play to the best of their ability and I just try and make the best decisions possible and kick some ass every night onstage. “I’ve made it this far and don’t feel like I or the band will be slowing down anytime soon.” Asleep at the Wheel will be playing: May 27 – Sage, Gateshead, England May 28 – Brudenell, Leeds, England May 29 – Red Rooster Festival, Euston, England May 30 – Cheese & Grain Festival, Frome, England May 31 – Beehive Arts Centre, Honiton, England June 3 – Fiddlers, Bristol, England June 4  – Islington Assembly Hall, London, England

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Ashley McBryde

Ashley McBryde to return to the UK and Ireland in September and will play The Long Road Festival

Ashley McBryde will be returning to the UK a year since she left with a September tour locked in, including an appearance at The Long Road Festival. Tickets will be on sale here. The current CMA Awards New Artist of the Year will be embarking on a short but challenging tour, with a lot of dates being crammed into the two weeks that she will be in the UK and Ireland. It is not yet known whether McBryde is headlining The Long Road or is just on the bill, with the festival pledging to share more details in the very near future about their line-up plans for the summer. When she returns, McBryde will have a new album under her belt with ‘Never Will’, which has already spawned hit singles such as One Night Standards, Martha Divine and Hang In There Girl. The album itself will be released on April 3. Ashley McBryde will be playing: September 1 – Limelight, Belfast, Northern Ireland September 2 – Academy, Dublin, Republic of Ireland September 4 – Roundhouse, London, England September 5 – Chalk, Brighton, England September 6 – SWX, Bristol, England September 8 – Stylus, Leeds, England September 10 – Barrowland, Glasgow, Scotland September 11 – O2 Ritz, Manchester, England September 12 – The Long Road Festival, Leicestershire, England

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Cam

Cam releases brand new music for the first time in two years with 'Till There's Nothing Left'

Cam has shared her first piece of new music in two years with the release of her new single Till There’s Nothing Left, which will feature on her third album. You can watch the music video below. [wpdevart_youtube]XfKYd_8CMJU[/wpdevart_youtube] It’s approaching half a decade since Cam last released an album, which came in the shape of ‘Untamed’, but it seems that this will finally be the year that she releases her third record and if this single is anything to go by sonically, it could be more pop focussed. Speaking about the single itself, Cam opened up on the meaning behind it and explained that is essentially about loving her husband in every way imaginable, with every fibre of her being. “My husband and I will go drive and have a quickie in the back of the car,” Cam said. “Why am I embarrassed to sing about that? Till There’s Nothing Left is a commitment. It’s saying—I am gonna love you with everything I have. Physically, spiritually – I’m so in.” The California born artist has had a very eventful past 12 months, having appeared at C2C 2019 as a Main Stage act and also sub-headlining The Long Road Festival in the UK, while she has also just given birth to a baby girl, which her and her husband have named Lucy.

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