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Bobby Bones

Chris Country to air 'Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones' and 'Women of iHeartCountry'

Chris Country listeners are set to enjoy a new voice in July as iHeartRadio’s Nashville-based multi-media personality Bobby Bones brings his top-rated, weekly Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones program to the station’s schedule. Every weekend on the Premiere Networks-syndicated program, Bones and his co-hosts Amy Brown and Lunchbox share conversations with country music’s hottest artists, while playing America’s biggest songs. The show is heard on more than 200 stations across the US and Canada, and is now “crossing the pond,” with Chris Country being the first station outside North America to add the weekly show to its lineup. Also joining Chris Country is Women of iHeartCountry, an hour-long weekend program hosted by Bones and Brown. Each week on the show, they spotlight music from both established female country music artists and promising up-and-comers. Also syndicated by Premiere Networks, the program airs on nearly 140 iHeartRadio stations in the US, in addition to stations in Canada. Bones said, “country music has never been more in demand and we’re excited to help share the music and stories coming out of Nashville with the UK fans every week.” Adding further comment, Brown said, “I couldn’t be happier that Chris Country will be sharing Women of iHeartCountry with UK listeners – it’s so important that stations support female artists and voices.” Chris Country’s new weekend schedule began on July 6 and also included new UK additions, including Scott Phillips, Mikey Faulkner and Liam Scott. Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40 continues to be broadcast on Saturday mornings and the station, which launched in 2013, can be heard on DAB+ across much of the UK.

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Lukas Nelson

Feature: 60 seconds with Lukas Nelson

Following his set on the Park Stage at Glastonbury 2019, Lukas Nelson spoke to Maverick about his experiences at the festival, his headline show at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London and how his latest album – ‘Turn Off the News (Build a Garden) had been received It’s always a big deal for any artist, but how did you personally find Glastonbury? I found it to be beautiful. I really love the energy here, I really like the connection to the Stonehenge ancient pagan sort of vibe – I’m fascinated by that history and I think that it all ties into native cultures in the whole world. Being close to this land gives me an energetic charge and it makes me happy. Glastonbury is a festival for everyone and caters for all music tastes – though it does mean you had a crowd that wasn’t necessarily 100% country or Americana focussed. How did you find the audience? I found that they were receptive and energetic and it almost seemed like like they were discovering us. A lot of folk out there probably didn’t know who we were and I think that’s a beautiful thing. We’ve come to another country and reached new people and I think by the end we had everybody rocking – a few were singing along to the words and it’s really humbling to know people listen to your music. We’ve been to Europe a few times and every time we come here the crowd grows, so it’s a good trajectory to be a part of. Just before you came to Glastonbury, you played Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London – how was that? That was fantastic. That was an incredible show. We had a little over 1200 people there I think and it was just a packed, beautiful theatre. That was 600 more than we had last time in London when we played the Garage, so to double it and come to Shepherd’s Bush was great. A lot of music lovers were out here at Glastonbury, but hopefully next year we can sell it out and play for crowds of 2000 people. You’ve got a new record out in ‘Turn Off the News (Build a Garden)’ – how has the initial reaction been to it so far? It debuted at No. 1 in the country charts and it’s been at No. 7 in the rock charts and it’s made a lot of the charts and that’s a good thing – that’s really great. The idea is to get it on the radio so it spreads more, but I don’t think this type of music really dies – it will always have its place. Rock and roll will never die, as they say. I think heart music, soul based music, music based on personal growth, discovery and epiphany and music enthused with positivity – it’s always going to have a place and I will always have a career. I don’t need to be No. 1 all the time because I’d rather make a true connection with a few people than a superficial connection with many. What strikes most from the album is the chemistry between you and your bandmates – how long does it take to achieve that kind of connection? All of us as musicians are dedicated musicians to the education of music. That’s to learning about our instruments and mastering our instruments, to listening well to each other. It’s very much a symbiosis between your bandmates and you, where all of you are there for the same reasons and interested in only improving yourself, making yourself more efficient as a band member – in my case, as a band leader – and the comradery between us, the experiences we share…all of these things build towards our telekinesis between each other.  I spent a lot of time on music – it didn’t necessarily come as naturally as one might think. I spent hours and hours working and that’s the thing. I think that if anybody spends hours doing what they love they are going to master it, eventually. You are just going to take time – like years and years. You’ve got to put in that time. The only thing that I did was choose guitar and choose songwriting and I just dove in as much as I could. It doesn’t matter if somebody chooses to master Logic or Pro-Tools or is somebody who chooses to master a synthesiser or a computer – whatever. If they put in that amount of time, they are going to have success I think.

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Kerri Watt

Kerri Watt releases first single from upcoming album with 'Cut Me Loose'

Scottish singer/songwriter Kerri Watt has released the first single from her as of yet untitled upcoming album in the shape of Cut Me Loose. You can listen to the track below. [wpdevart_youtube]ZnUkpg-6kTQ[/wpdevart_youtube] The Glasgow based artist has gone for a more Americana focussed direction on the track instead of her country-pop feel, with Watt channeling some of her more rockier influences for the track. Speaking about the song, Watt explained the full meaning behind the track and also opened up on some of the artists that she took inspiration from when penning the song. “Cut Me Loose is about breaking free from someone who’s had a hold on you, leaving all the drama behind and never looking back,” said Watt.  “The mood is bold, empowering, a little dark and sexy with a dramatic energy. I was inspired by artists like Barnes Courtney, Kaleo, The Black Keys and Ballroom Thieves when writing the track.” It’s been a very busy year for Watt so far, who has appeared at C2C 2019, Glastonbury and British Summer Time in Hyde Park when it comes to festivals, but also had a special moment when supporting Keith Urban at his one-off gig at O2 Forum Kentish Town back in March. When Urban performed his track The Fighter, which features the vocals of Carrie Underwood, Watt was asked to cover Underwood’s parts. As of yet, the album release date and name reveal is TBA, though it is believed that new music will be released by Kerri Watt between now and the end of the year.

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Emma King

Exclusive: Emma King discusses new four-track EP 'The Sun and The Blues' in depth

Country-blues singer/songwriter Emma King is to release a special four-track 10” vinyl (also available digitally) on July 26 titled ‘The Sun And The Blues’, but has offered her fans a special insight to the album with a video Q&A, which you can see below. [wpdevart_youtube]M0Wq4QwRXD4[/wpdevart_youtube] The EP was recorded over a four-year period between 2014 and 2018 and showcases four of King’s best live recordings at two of America’s homes of Rock ‘n’ Roll in Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee. The EP was tracked live to analogue tape by Grammy award-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price), Jake Niceley (Alison Krauss, Osmond Brothers) and Dustin Richardson (Milk Carton Kids).

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Jägermeister

‘Mix it Up for Summer’ with the Jägermeister Mule cocktail!

This summer, Jägermeister is introducing the Jägermeister Mule, a refreshing mix of Jägermeister, ginger beer, cucumber and lime with slightly spicy after notes. The cocktail is the brand’s meisterful reinterpretation of the classic Moscow Mule, with a twist. Florian Beuren, UK Brand Ambassador at Mast-Jaegermeister UK explained. “The flavours in the Jägermeister Mule work together in harmony to create a really refreshing serve that lets the signature taste of Jägermeister come through. Ginger is one of the core five ingredients in Jägermeister so the ginger beer works well to amplify this. The addition of lime and cucumber balances the fiery tones of the ginger resulting in a simple yet complex serve.” The cocktail will be available on bar menus around the UK from July onwards, and is also perfect for creating an exciting but simple serve at-home to enjoy during pre-drinks, with a special brunch, or at a summer BBQ. In supermarkets limited edition bottles will come with a free ginger beer voucher plus a guide to creating the perfect Jägermeister Mule at home. Jägermeister Mule Recipe What you’ll need: 50ml of ice-cold Jägermeister, Ginger Beer, Lime, Cucumber, Ice Method: Toss a handful of ice cubes into a nice long glass Pour over 50ml of ice cold Jägermeister, without spilling a drop Fill to the brim with your ginger beer of choice Make it fruity with a wedge of lime, squeezed in for maximum taste Top it off with a slice of refreshing cucumber Jägermeister Mule: Sorted.

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Ward Thomas

Ward Thomas release new single titled 'Breathe In'

British country music duo Ward Thomas have released a new song called Breathe In, which has been a staple on their live setlist for a few years. You can listen to the track here. The song was written with Rebekah Powell and Jessica Sharman in the twins’ mum’s kitchen and was described by the duo as “one of those songs that just happened all at once.” Earlier this year, Ward Thomas – made up of Catherine and Lizzy – released their third album in the shape of ‘Restless Minds’, which peaked at No. 8 on the UK charts. This was their first album since 2016’s ‘Cartwheels’, which made history as the duo became the first British country music act to have an album peak at No. 1 on the UK album charts. Breathe In is the first music Ward Thomas have released since ‘Restless Minds’ came out in February.

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Maverick Festival

Stage splits announced for Maverick Festival 2019

The stage splits for Maverick Festival are now available for viewing and for those in attendance to plan who they are going to see. The likes of Chance McCoy, Hannah Aldridge and The Brother Brothers are performing at the event at Easton Park Farm in Suffolk, which takes place between July 5-7. This is the seventh incarnation of the festival, which features six stages and contains over 40 artists, who proudly claim to be the UK’s first Americana festival.

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Samantha Fish

Samantha Fish announces UK tour for February and March 2020

Genre bending artist Samantha Fish has revealed that she will be returning to the UK in the first few months of 2020 for a nine-date tour. Tickets are available from July 5 here and here. Fish – traditionally known for being more of a blues artist, though is just as comfortable being associated with country music and roots rock – is gearing up to release her eighth studio album (excluding live albums/DVDs) in the shape of ‘Kill or be Kind’, which comes out on September 20. The album was produced by Scott Billington and mixed by Steve Reynolds, with the energetic artist recording the record out in Memphis, USA. Samantha Fish will be playing: February 28 – St Lukes, Glasgow, Scotland February 29 – Brundell Social Club, Leeds, England March 1 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, England March 3 – Gorilla, Manchester, England March 4 – The Globe, Cardiff, Wales March 5 – Islington Assembly Hall, London, England March 6 – The Waterfront, Norwich, England March 7 – Trinity, Bristol, England March 8 – Concorde, Brighton, England

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Midland

Midland to release second album 'Let It Roll' on August 23

Midland have revealed that their second album, ‘Let It Roll’, will be released on August 23 worldwide, with the album now available for pre-order. This can be done here. The album marks to follow up to the hugely successful ‘On The Rocks’, which catapulted the band firmly into the country music limelight, which they haven’t left since. At CMA Fest 2019, the band surprised everyone by performing new album track Mr. Lonely on the middle stage in the Nissan Stadium in Nashville and much is expected from the new record. The band will also be returning to the UK in December after a hugely successful tour in December 2018, with the final gig being at the iconic Roundhouse in London. Midland will be playing: December 2 – Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland December 3 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland December 4 – O2 Ritz Manchester, Manchester, England December 5 – O2 Institute Birmingham, Birmingham, England December 7 – Leadmill, Sheffield, England December 8 – Roundhouse, London, England Tickets are available here.

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Ferris & Sylvester

Ferris & Sylvester release video for their latest single 'Flying Visit'

Ferris & Sylvester have unveiled the video for their latest single Flying Visit, which is the band’s first piece of music since their 2018 EP, ‘Made in Streatham’. You can see the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]hgwkZaR9LB8[/wpdevart_youtube] The video was released just prior to the duo’s debut appearance at Glastonbury festival, with Ferris & Sylvester playing a grand total of four sets over the weekend – performing at Strummerville, the BBC Introducing Stage, The Rabbit Hole and The Green Peace Stage. In a band statement speaking about the song, the duo expressed their pride at how the video came out and said that the way it was shot – a performance basis – felt right. “We’ve toured this song for so many months and when it came around to making the video, it only felt right to do a performance based piece,” they said. “Simple and straightforward, in a run-down village hall. We wanted to let the song speak. “We teamed up with Sam Parish-Rookes once again for this one and as always with Sam, the process from the storyboard to the final edit has been a total journey and loads of fun. We are so proud to have made a piece like this.” The duo have had a remarkably busy 2019 and that doesn’t look like slowing down soon, with a number of different festivals and tour dates to come later in the year. All dates and tickets can be found here.

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