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Callaghan kicks off UK tour on October 30

Following the release of her new self-titled album (which we gave 4 stars in the current issue) BBC Radio 2 favourite Callaghan heads back to the UK this month for her latest headline tour. Kicking off on October 30 in York, the 8-date tour takes in Edinburgh, Leeds, Preston, Birmingham, a show at Dingwall’s, Camden for the London Roots Festival, and Bristol before the final show on November 9 on the Wirral. Callaghan will be supported by UK Americana Music Association double award nominee Danni Nichols. We asked Callaghan what we can expect from this tour: “I’ll be performing songs from my previous albums, as well as lots of tracks from the new record, and I’ll be joined by some amazing musicians. I always aim to take the listeners on a journey throughout the show, with songs to tap their feet to, some to make them cry, as well as lots of stories and laughs. This tour will be going from Bristol to Edinburgh and lots of places in between so hopefully I’ll be coming to a town near you!” Originally from Lincolnshire Callaghan moved to the USA in 2010 to tour and record with Atlanta based Grammy nominee Shawn Mullins. In 2015 she recorded her second album A History of Now in Nashville and, after five years of building her audience across the USA, returned to Britain to tour. Long championed by the BBC’s Bob Harris who calls her “a wonderful artist…hugely talented” she went on to appear at C2C and have three singles added to the BBC Radio 2 playlist and has made appearances at multiple UK festivals including Cornbury, Cambridge Folk Festival and SummerTyne. Her UK touring has continued to grow along side her US shows, and in July Callaghan played in Hyde Park as part of Barclaycard British Summer Time, sharing the bill with Paul Simon, James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt. Her latest album has been getting a great response, with Maverick’s review describing it as “a euphoric collection of piano led songs” and Callaghan as “a singer-songwriter of a seriously high standard” . Callaghan’s Album Release Tour offers her UK fans a chance to hear the songs live! Catch Callaghan on tour: OCT 30 – NCEM – YORK NOV 1 – VOODOO ROOMS – EDINBURGH NOV 2 – THORNER VICTORY HALL – LEEDS NOV 4 – PRESTON LIVE – PRESTON NOV 6 – CUBAN EMBASSY – BIRMINGHAM NOV 7 – DINGWALLS – LONDON ROOTS FESTIVAL NOV 8 – THE FRINGE – BRISTOL NOV 9 – THORNTON HOUGH VILLAGE CLUB – WIRRAL For more information tickets visit: www.callaghansongs.com/live

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Katy Hurt

Rising star Katy Hurt unveils enthralling video for new single 'Revved Up'

Katy Hurt has released Revved Up, the second song from her upcoming EP, ‘Unfinished Business’, which is set for release in 2019. You can see the video, which depicts a western Bonnie and Clyde esque story in the desert with Hurt on the run, below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHcG7ZArloM The single, which has already amassed 13,000 streams on Spotify since its release, was recorded in Winnipeg, Canada and was produced by Murray Pulver. Revved Up itself is a superb country rock track, with Hurt’s vocal versatility really shining through on the single, while the guitar sections – both electric and acoustic – drive the song forwards. An unsigned artist, Hurt has successfully made a name for herself within the country music scene, and continues to grow from strength to strength despite not having an album to her name thus far. The Middlesex-born artist has had a very busy 2018, including standout performances at Pilton Party and Millport Country Music Festival.

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Countryline Fan App

CountryLine fan app launches as country culture poised for UK takeover

With country music influencing fashion features in Vogue and mainstream artists like Ed Sheeran, the time is now for the often-side-lined music genre. With an estimated five million country music fans in the UK, and millions across the world, there has been no dedicated country app until now. CountryLine brings technology to country, delivering on-demand performances, interviews, news, views and TV shows. With high profile investors including Sir Elton John, the new digital destination for country lovers will also deliver listings, bookings, mobile payments, loyalty and member benefits. There is eager demand for all things country. In 2017 a Country Music Association study found that tech savvy millennials are the biggest group of country fans in the UK, and CountryLine is launching, just ahead of Country Music Week, to meet that demand. CountryLine is founded by entrepreneur and country music super-fan, Nathalie Cox and award-winning media and tech entrepreneur Simon Walker, co-developer of BBC’s iPlayer. Their combined expertise and experience has led to investment from industry heavyweights, Sir Elton John, Eric Nicoli (former Chairman, EMI) and Ed Richards (former CEO, Ofcom). From the country crazy to the country curious the app has something for everyone. Featuring artists, old and new, CountryLine will even be breaking brand-new talent, kicking off with hosting the single launch party for Remember Monday’s new single, ‘Drive’ this weekend. To create the app’s unique mix of content, CountryLine has partnered with the world’s greatest country creators, from the UK’s ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris to the cream of Nashville’s music scene, including coverage from CMAFest, the CMT Awards, AmericanaFest and more. The team are even working on a new deal with Lionsgate, the Hollywood studio behind smash hit TV show ‘Nashville’, which will bring even more exciting content to the platform. Co-founder and Creative Director of CountryLine, Nathalie Cox, commented: “I’ve been a country music fan all my life. While friends were into The Spice Girls, I was listening to Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. I’ve always wanted an app that delivers everything there is to know about Country in one place, so we’ve made one. “It’s an exciting time for country and Americana, it is breaking through into the mainstream outside the US and it needs a digital home for fans to listen, watch, explore and discover all things country.” A CountryLine subscription costs £2.99 per month or £29.99 for a year. To celebrate Country Music Week and the launch of the app, half price membership is available using code CMW18.

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Katee Kross Nice N' Sleazy

Katee Kross launches new album 'Body & Soul' at sold-out hometown gig

Rising Scottish artist Katee Kross marked the release of her new album ‘Body & Soul’ on 13 October, with a sold-out gig at Nice N’ Sleazy in Glasgow, Scotland. The 21-year-old, performing with The Amberjax, played her third record in full to an audience who loved every second of the night, as her reputation as an upcoming artist continues to grow. Tommy McGuire, Mick Hargan and Kerry Fearon provided support slots on the night, before McGuire took up his role as one of the Amberjax for the headline set, which saw Kross dedicate a few tracks to some of those in attendance who have been incredibly supportive of her efforts from the start. Speaking in the aftermath of the gig, Kross said that she was delighted that the set was received as it was, and that it was a fantastic experience to perform the album in its entirety. “It was a outstanding night that all went very smoothly to plan,” Kross said. “I loved being able to finally play the full album live.” Reviewing ‘Body & Soul’, Maverick gave the album 4* and claimed that the record is “staggering”, whilst also adding that “the sky is indeed the limit” for 21-year-old Kross. You can read the full review of the album in the latest issue.   Picture credit: Scott Jackson

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Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson secures second consecutive US Country Radio #1

Russell Dickerson’s Blue Tacoma has become the talented artist’s second consecutive US Country Radio #1 single, with the RIAA gold certificated track reaching the milestone just ahead of his trip to the UK in late October. The track was inspired by a road-trip with Dickerson’s wife along the Pacific Coast Highway in Southern California, and features on his debut album, ‘Yours’. Speaking about the song, Dickerson spoke of his pride that it had done so well in the charts, and expressed his gratitude toward his fans and country radio stations for promoting his music. “Blue Tacoma has been such a crazy fun ride,” the Nashville-based singer-songwriter said. “It has been amazing to see it catch fire and go all the way to the top! And not only a No. 1 single but now an RIAA certified GOLD single as well. “Now having two number ones in a single year is a dream come true for me! I’m so thankful for all my country radio family and my fans aka the RD Fam for such a huge year”, said the Nashville-based singer/ songwriter.” Dickerson has very much made 2018 his own, as alongside the chart success of ‘Yours’, Dickerson also made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live back in February, while he also claimed an ACM nomination for ‘New Male Vocalist of the Year’ and a CMT nomination for ‘Breakthrough Video of the Year’. Russell Dickerson returns to the UK this month to support Rucker’s six-date national tour, in addition to playing his own headline show at The Borderline, London (27 October) as part of Country Music Week. Full dates below: 21 October – Birmingham, Symphony Hall 22 October – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall 23 October – Gateshead, The Sage 25 October – Bristol, O2 Academy 26 October – Manchester, Albert Hall 27 October – London, Borderline (headline show) 28 October – London, Royal Albert Hall – sold out

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Liv Austen Debut Album

Liv Austen premieres debut album 'A Moment of Your Time'

Rising star Liv Austen hosted a special launch of her debut album ‘A Moment of Your Time’ in London on 10 October, and treated the audience to an insightful analysis of the record, which is set to be released on 19 October. Taking the audience into a screening room, the album was played in its entirety in a cinematic style, with a black screen accompanying the music. This would be occasionally broken up by a number of intriguing facts and production methods appearing on the screen in a white font – similar to how Spotify and Genius lyrics works – and it gave the audience a real understanding of the album and how it was put together, while also acknowledging the songwriters that played their part in the record. Among the audience were a number of instrumental figures in the production of the album, including the likes of Jon Wright, Emily Faye, Jessica Sharman, Clayton Connor, Kaity Rae, and Tom Loffman (LOFT). A review of the album is in the most recent issue of Maverick, with the record being given a 5* rating and being described as something that “perfectly encapsulates what country pop should be about”.

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Ashley Campbell

The Millport Country Music Festival Vault – Ashley Campbell

Kicking off a series of interviews taken at the Millport Country Music Festival,  Ashley Campbell spoke to Maverick after her set on Nashfield – the main stage. ‘The Lonely One’ has been out a few months now, how have you found the reaction to that? It’s pretty great. It always amazes me, you put something out and you have no idea how people are responding to it until you come and play a show and people are singing along with the words. There’s no feeling like it, it’s incredible. You’ve got a tour coming to England, at the end of the year including a headline date at Shepherd’s Bush. How are you feeling about that? I’m so excited. I love doing songwriters rounds, because it’s like a collaborative effort. You get to talk to each other, talk about songs, and you get to learn how other songs were written. I feel it’s a really cool experience both for the artist and the audience. Coming from a huge musical family, how do you see the current state of country music right now? I think it’s going in a good direction. I love that more Americana groups are being considered in the country category, because it is all from the same family, so we are getting a lot more diversity, which is really nice. Is there anyone in particular that you are listening to at this moment in time? I’m super digging Katie Musgrove’s album at the moment! Once the tour is done, what is your plan after that? Are you going back into the studio? Yeah, actually I’m recording my next album in December.  So I’m working on that and still writing for it, and I’m also planning on recording an acoustic EP of songs from my current album. Where are you recording it? Nashville.  My friend Parker Cason has an awesome studio there called Creative Workshops. I like using that, it’s very homey and it feels like a log cabin in there. www.ashleycampbellmusic.com

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Florida Georgia Line hit 100 consecutive weeks on Billboard Hot Country Songs chart

Florida Georgia Line have become the first ever country music act to manage 100 cumulative weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart since its inception in 1958. Meant to Be with Bebe Rexha has elevated the duo to a new level, and the song is now 3x platinum. Speaking to Billboard about the song’s success, Brian Kelley expressed his gratitude to the country music community for their success. “We set out to write good songs, so to see them travel far beyond our reach is still hard to wrap our heads around,” Kelley said. “We are so thankful to country radio, our fans and our team for believing in even our wildest dreams.” The collaboration with Rexha is the duo’s first number 1 debut on Hot Country Songs, and despite being released on the 16th of December 2017, has managed to hold its position for 44 weeks. Since its release, the song has managed over a billion streams across the globe. Tyler Hubbard also spoke to Billboard, and revealed how in awe he is by the fan reaction to not only the track, but to the band also, and insists that it is a dream to do what he does. “I continue to be humbled and am honestly speechless by watching what our supporters and fans have done for us,” Hubbard stated. “Being a part of Country music history is more than a dream come true, and getting to do what we love on this level is something we will never take for granted.”

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Kimmie Rhodes

Live review – Kimmie Rhodes @ The Forge, Basingstoke

Kimmie Rhodes (with Bob Harris) The Forge, Basingstoke 5 October 2018   When the people at Maverick approached Kimmie Rhodes with a view to including an article in a forthcoming magazine, she persuaded them it would be great if she could write the piece herself. Her good friend Bob Harris read the article in the July/August 2015 edition and was so impressed, he suggested she write an autobiography. And so, ‘Radio Dreams’ was born. With his own work ‘Still Whispering After All These Years’ already on the bookshelves, the inevitable outcome was a tour featuring intimate and spontaneous conversation with music. Having written the book, Kimmie realised she needed a song to go with it and so kicked things off with the appropriately titled Radio Dreams, a great country number written with her song writing compatriot Gary Nicholson. Hailing originally from Lubbock, Texas, but for many years a part of the vibrant Austin, Texas music scene, she is an enthusiastic supporter of The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation and paid homage with her rendition of Raining in My Heart. Bob Harris was keen to learn of the artist’s early career and Kimmie gave us The Old Rugged Cross, the first song she had sung for a very impressed Willie Nelson. Much chatter meant things were starting to get behind time so Kimmie speeded into the break with I Just Drove Byand from the very early days, Just One Love. Harris paid tribute to Kimmie’s son Gabe Rhodes who assumed production responsibilities after the untimely passing of husband Joe Gracey in 2011 and after Love Me Like a Song, Gabe took centre stage with Further to Fall. Donovan’sCatch the Windreminded Bob Harris that Kimmie had taught his son, budding guitarist Miles, chords to the song, but highlight of what was an amazing evening was Rodney Crowell’s Til I Gain Control Again, a magical duet with son Gabe. Kimmie has for years lived in awe of Emmylou Harris, now another close friend, and no show would be complete without Love and Happiness, her duet with Emmylou raising Kimmie’s musical profile even further. Fearful that some in the audience might have nodded off through all the conversation, she upped the tempo with Bells of Joya number written for an Austin gospel choir, before she closed with her song of positivity, Yes from the latest album ‘Cowgirl Boudoir’. Kimmie of course has the voice of an angel and highly talented son Gabe must now be in the premier league of acoustic/slide guitarists. Bob Harris O.B.E. has been a household name to music lovers for some five decades and his legendary ‘whispering’ is simply infectious. Clearly enjoying his ‘master of ceremonies’ role, Bob spent the evening totally engrossed in the music. Anyone in the audience not familiar with Kimmie Rhodes cannot fail to have been impressed. John Roffey www.kimmierhodes.com  

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Beth Nielsen Chapman 2018

Live review – Beth Nielsen Chapman @ Festival of Sound 2018

Beth Nielsen Chapman Festival of Sound – Hammersmith, London, England 29/9/18 Those who love country music will almost certainly be aware of Beth Nielsen Chapman’s talents, and the artist delivered an exceptional performance at the Festival of Sound in London. After being introduced by the iconic presenter Whispering Bob Harris, Chapman – taking to the stage with solo artist Ruth Trimble and Gregor Philp from Deacon Blue – opened up with Enough for Me from her latest album, ‘Hearts of Glass’ and laid down a marker as to how the next hour would go with a stellar showing. Chapman was very engaging with her audience, and in-between songs went out of her way to give the crowd an anecdote or a story that was relevant to the song she was getting ready to play, or her life. One such story was about her song Nothing I Can Do About it Now with Willie Nelson, which she said he loved the album it featured on so much, that before it was released, he was going round a golf course on a buggy with a ghetto blaster playing it out. As with most of her tracks, there is huge emotional pull towards them, and before she put in a blistering display of Epitaph of Love, Chapman explained that the song took her 18 years to write, and came to her after a notable argument with her husband. Sticking with the theme of partners, All I Have was next, and Chapman introduced the song by saying “This is played at a lot of weddings, and has a very low divorce rate! Thank you to the lovely Bob Harris and Radio 2.” There was a very powerful rendition of Sand and Water, which Chapman revealed was written a month after her first husband died, and was one of the standout moments of the set. Closing on This Kiss, Chapman performed that song as she had performed her set – brilliantly and with lots of energy, leaving the audience walking away knowing they had been treated that evening.

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