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Sam Palladio

Sam Palladio at Summertyne Fest!

Stars from the hit American musical drama Nashville will take to the stage at this year’s SummerTyne Americana Festival at Sage Gateshead. UK actor and musician Sam Palladio plays Gunnar Scott in the award-winning series, which follows the lives and tragedies of rising and fading country music stars in Nashville. He will be joined on Stage One stage on Sunday 22 July at 7.30pm by his good friends Striking Matches, who have contributed no less than nine songs to the Nashville series, which sparked a ratings surge, not to mention huge critical acclaim for the fresh and exciting duo. Completing the Bluebird style line-up is bright young Nashville star Sarah Darling who co-wrote the song Anchor from her hugely well received Dream Country album with Sam Palladio and has also contributed songs to the series. This year’s Festival, which kicks off on Friday 20 July, will include a mix of legendary Americana heavyweights, cross-over artists and breakthrough talent from both sides of the Atlantic. Graham Nash, Shawn Colvin, Natalie Merchant, Steve Earle and Iris Dement are among the headliners. Tamsin Austin, Director of Performance Programme at Sage Gateshead, said: “Striking Matches are a dynamite live act and audiences have always loved seeing them at Sage Gateshead and will really enjoy the chance to see them again alongside Sam and Sarah Darling, who are all great friends. “Sarah Darling is a rising star with Sage and SummerTyne audiences and received a fantastic response from audiences when she supported The Shires in 2017 and at her own gig earlier this year.” Sam grew up in the southwest of England and got his acting and musical big break playing the role of soulful, country songwriter Gunnar in ABC drama Nashville, created by Academy award-winning writer Callie Kouri and executive music producers T Bone Burnett and Buddy Miller. Sam found himself immersed in the worlds of Americana, folk and country and was able to make music with some of the finest musicians and songwriters in the world. He had found the perfect platform for the dual career he always dreamed of. His other television and film credits include Channel 4’s ‘Humans’, BBC’s ‘Episodes’ with Matt Leblanc, ‘Runner Runner’ starring Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck and Lucasfilms’ animated musical ‘Strange Magic’. Sam’s blend of modern Americana is influenced by the folk and rock sounds of the 1960s and ‘70s and classic storytellers like James Taylor and Paul Simon. SummerTyne Americana Festival attracts visitors from across the world for a sizzling celebration of Americana music in and around the spectacular setting of Sage Gateshead, on the south bank of the river Tyne. SummerTyne is a must for all music fans, bringing together established and new artists from America, Australia and the UK. Visit www.summertyne.co.uk or call Ticket Office on +44191 443 4661.

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Little Big Town Exhibit

Little Big Town exhibit opens at Country Music Hall of Fame

Grammy-winning vocal group Little Big Town have been paid special attention this week, drawing excited music fans to the Country Music Hall of Fame owing to an exhibit dedicated to the foursome. Neon signs used on the album cover for Pain Killer, Karen Fairchild’s wedding dress and costumes lined with LED lighting from the 2014 CMA Awards are amongst the host of items on display to the public. Also on display will be the story of how the group came together, its early struggles, and each band member’s personal childhood experiences. Little Big Town members Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook have released hits including The Road to Here (2005), Tornado (2012), Pain Killer (2014), and, most recently, The Breaker (2017). The exhibit, titled The Power of Four, will last until June 9, 2019.

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Thousands flock to Ramblin' Man Fest in Maidstone for outlaw country

Thousands of people headed to Maidstone in Kent at the weekend as countless musicians took to the stage. On Saturday, Southern blues country rockers Thomas Wynn and The Believers took to the Outlaw Country Stage to perform tracks from their album released last year (WADE WAIST DEEP). Wynn and sister Olivia have roots in rock music, but have made strides in country and folk music, winning awards for both. The Adelaides followed, taking inspiration from the Dixie Chicks and Dolly Parton to perform some well-known country classics, before leading into some of their new material. Jelly Baby  and Whiskey In The Dirt were the crowd’s favourites, drawing dancing and cheers. Me And That Man also took to the Country Outlaw Stage, drawing crowds of people, while Skinny Molly proved a firm favourite with ear-splitting drums and guitar, appealing to rockier country music fans.  

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Carrie Underwood confirmed for The Long Road fest!

Carrie Underwood, the seven-time GRAMMY Award winning country superstar, has been added to the line up for the three-day long The Long Road Festival. Taking place in Leicestershire from September 7-9 2018 the brand new music and lifestyle event will see a host of talented artists and musicians take to the stage from across the country, Americana and roots spectrum, which includes The Shires, Lee Ann Womack, Billy Bragg, Angaleena Presley, Catherine McGrath, The Wandering Hearts, Una Healy, Ward Thomas, Joshua Hedley, Charlie Worsham, Elizabeth Cook, Danielle Bradbery and many more. Underwood emerged from the promise of her 2005 American Idol win to become a true multi-format, multi-media superstar, spanning achievements in music, television, and film and propelling her to international stardom. A seven-time GRAMMY Award winner, she has sold 64 million records worldwide and recorded 26 #1 singles, 13 of which she co-wrote. She will release her new studio album, Cry Pretty – which features the hit lead single of the same name – on 14th September, a few days after her performance at The Long Road. “I’m thrilled to be a part of this exciting new festival that celebrates the heart and soul of country music on a global stage!” Carrie commented. Taking place within the grounds of Stanford Hall and curated by Tennessee-born country music specialist and radio presenter Baylen Leonard, The Long Road will present one of the UK’s largest, most authentic celebrations of country,  Americana and roots music featuring five stages of live performances, authentic down home cookin’ and a wide range of themed outdoor activities. The festival has also partnered with an array of organisations including BBC Music Introducing, who will host a stage fronted by presenter of BBC Radio 2’s weekly country show Bob Harris showcasing a selection of up and coming country and Americana acts. Harris will also broadcast tracks from the festival on his weekly country show, which airs every Thursday at 8pm on BBC Radio 2. The Birthplace of Country Music, The Bluegrass Situation (BGS), The Americana Music Association UK, and independent UK label Loose Records, will also all be involved in bringing artists to the festival to showcase an array of international talent. The full line-up to date is as follows: Carrie Underwood Lee Ann Womack The Shires Billy Bragg Aaron Watson Angaleena Presley Brent Cobb Danielle Bradbery Ward Thomas Una Healy Charlie Worsham Ashley Campbell The Lone Bellow The Wood Brothers Elizabeth Cook Joshua Hedley The Wandering Hearts Caroline Spence Zack Logan Catherine McGrath Frontier Ruckus Folk Soul Revival Dori Freeman Andrew Alli The Brummies Logan Brill American Young Striking Matches Laura Oakes Luke Winslow-King Ruby Boots Ferris & Sylvester Andy Brown Kashena Sampson Danni Nicholls Parker Millsap Yola Carter William The Conqueror Jarrod Dickenson Dimpker Brothers Danny and The Champions of the World Megan O’Neill Two Ways Home Holloway Road Kevin McGuire Twinnie Jess and The Bandits Gary Quinn Treetop Flyers The Arlenes Joana Serrat Cardboard Fox Worry Dolls Tickets start at £45 and are available from www.thelongroad.com.  

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Get ready… Black Deer has almost arrived

One of the year’s most hotly anticipated events on the calendar for fans of country and folk music, Black Deer Fest is making its debut this weekend which is why we’ve started the final countdown leading up to the weekend’s rich variety of entertainments. Taking place amidst the stunning Kent countryside at Eridge Park between June 22-24, the Friday line up includes Striking Matches – made up of Sarah Zimmermann and Justin Davis – whose music contains elements of country, rock and blues that collectively form a raw and rootsy sound. Nine of their songs including “When the Right One Comes Along” and “Hanging on a Lie” have been featured on ABC’s hit drama series Nashville and recorded by the show’s stars Sam Palladio and Clare Bowen, and attracted an international fan base. Sarah Darling will also take to the stage with a variety of songs – the talented songstress over the span of her career has amassed 7million Spotify streams and clocked up more than 80 performances at the Grand Ole Opry. Catherine McGrath will show she’s still the “talk of the town” when she performs on Friday, while The Wandering Hearts are stealing our very own with their harmonious vocals. There’s a whole host of authentic roots based music within, over 70 artists over 3 days over 6 stages: on Saturday Keifer Sutherland, Ashley Campbell, Jarrod Dickenson, The Adelaides and The Orange Circus Band will perform; on Sunday the extraordinary Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will play, as well as Passenger, Elles Bailey, Jess and the Bandits, Carousel, Katy Hurt and O&O will perform. Kent native Sam Palladio, who plays Gunnar Scott in the Country music drama Nashville, will perform on Sunday fresh from the Nashville in Concert Farewell UK tour. Check out the full line up and grab tickets at blackdeerfestival.com.

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CMA Fest

CMA Fest sets record for highest fan engagement in almost 50 years

The 47th annual CMA Fest drew tens of thousands of fans to the nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium, capacity crowds at Chevrolet Riverfront Stage and the Cracker Barrel Country Roads Stage at Ascend Amphitheater, and largest engagement by Country Music fans in the event’s history from visitors from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and 36 international countries. Additionally, millennials made up 41% (the highest share) of new attendees and continue the trend of a growing younger CMA Fest audience which supports the growing younger Country Music audience trend overall. Forty-seven percent of domestic festival goers attended the festival for the first time. Sixty percent of international attendees were first-time festival goers. In addition to continued representation from regions such as Canada, U.K., Australia and several European countries, attendees trekked to CMA Fest from widespread territories including Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Japan and Chile. Outside of Tennessee, droves of music fans from far-reaching regions made the journey to CMA Fest. In order of the most attendees by state, Florida, California, Illinois, New York, Kentucky and Ohio are the top states represented at this year’s CMA Fest. The longest-running Country Music festival in the world took over downtown Nashville Thursday through Sunday, June 7-10, with more than 300 acts performing on 11 official stages and ticket proceeds going directly to helping enrich and sustain music education programs across the country through CMA’s nonprofit arm, the CMA Foundation, thanks to every artist at the festival donating their time. The festival is filmed for a three-hour special, “CMA Fest,” which will be hosted by Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini and airs Wednesday, Aug. 8 on the ABC Television Network. This year marks the 15th consecutive year of the broadcast. “CMA Fest is a marathon music celebration that engages our entire community,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “We thank our Nashville business community, our ABC partners, and of course all the artists and industry for working with us to make it a successful event for the fans. The diversity of talent featured throughout the footprint this year ranged from emerging to legendary artists.” Festivities kicked off early on Wednesday, June 6 with a sold-out CMA Songwriters Series show at the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum featuring Mary Chapin Carpenter, Vince Gill, Mac McAnally and Don Schlitz. Conversations happening around CMA Fest saw almost 900 million in social reach Thursday through Sunday. The CMA Fest app proved essential to festival goers, with nearly 50,000 total users throughout all four days, clocking almost 15 million scheduled events, up 18 percent from last year’s usage. CMA Fest Fan Access users increased by 40 percent from 2017, while the Ultimate Fan Experiences Drawing, which offers fans special access to artists meet-and-greets and performances, saw a 36 percent increase in participants. Traffic on the festival’s official website CMAfest.com increased by more than five percent over last year. Billboard offered livestream coverage of Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley and Dustin Lynch’s Artist of the Day appearances on the CMA Close Up Stage at Fan Fair X inside Music City Center and saw massive fan engagement on their Facebook page. CMA livestreamed Garth Brooks’ appearance on the CMA Close Up Stage on Saturday. Over the course of the four-day festival, Xfinity Fan Fair X welcomed 71,000 attendees, up 10% over 2017, and hosted 365 artists across meet-and-greets and three indoor stages in the exhibit hall, including the expanded Radio Disney Country Stage. Fans enjoyed listening to and meeting the 51 up-and-coming artists featured on the new CMA Spotlight Stage. Miranda Lambert’s MuttNation Foundation was a “pup-ular” highlight inside Fan Fair X again with 55 dogs finding their forever homes. CMA’s heavily attended Music Streaming Lounge at Xfinity Fan Fair X offered fans hands-on education of music streaming platforms, charging stations and relaxing lounge areas. On Thursday, the lounge was transformed into an iHeartRadio recording studio where fans had the opportunity to become an on-air radio host interviewing some of the biggest names in Country Music for broadcast on a special iHeartRadio Fan Fair X station. Fans also received a photo with the artist to commemorate their first radio gig inside the iHeartRadio pop-up studio. On Friday, Spotify debuted a new digital experience where fans could find their “Country Music Match” and create collaborative playlists live with Country artists, while also offering updated free product and assisting listeners in personalizing their listening experiences. On Saturday, guests were able to interact with tens of millions of songs on Amazon Music while using Alexa, requesting music in brand new ways based on mood, era, genre, city, lyrics, and much more. Visitors were also able to meet various Country Music artists who stopped by the Amazon Music space, some featured on the brand-new global playlist Country Heat. “The heart of CMA Fest is supporting new music and artist discovery and we do that through our many engaging marketing and brand partnerships,” said Damon Whiteside, CMA Chief Marketing Officer. “This year we took that to the next level by creating an experience that allowed top music streaming platforms to interact with and educate fans directly about the benefits of their services to empower new music discovery.”   Verified fan pre-sale for CMA Fest in 2019 begins Monday, July 30, with a national on-sale Monday, Aug. 6 at cmafest.com/tickets.

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Eliza Glikyson

Two-time Grammy nominee Eliza Glikyson to return with new album

Renowned folksinger Eliza Gilkyson will release her 20th album, SECULARIA,on July 13 via Red House Records. Gilkyson’s music, in the classic folk music tradition, has always offered a vivid reflection of the times we live in with each song a window into a world of struggle and beauty in a culture she feels is “caught somewhere between collapse and reinvention.”  The follow-up to her GRAMMY-nominated 2014 release, The Nocturne Diaries,SECULARIA is a collection of spiritually charged songs that do not fit within the parameters of traditional religious beliefs, challenging us to embrace a more inclusive perspective, to respect all life and to be accountable for our actions in these divisive times. The album features a stunning performance with the internationally acclaimed Tosca String Quartet, (David Byrne, Bob Schneider), vocal cameos by Shawn Colvin and gospel singer Sam Butler,and a duet with her friend, the late Jimmy LaFave,as well as two songs adapted from poetry written by her grandmother, Phoebe Hunter Gilkyson,co-written with Eliza’s father, folksinger Terry Gilkyson. Recorded with what she calls a “spare urban folk approach,” the album features songs of grief, gratitude and wonder.  As always, she’s assembled a group of some of Austin’s finest players to back her in the studio: Chris Maresh (Eric Johnson), Warren Hood, Kym Warner (The Green Cards), Andre Moran, Mike Hardwick (Jon Dee Graham, Charlie Sexton), Betty Soo and more. The concept that evolved into SECULARIA has been percolating for years. Gilkyson is a daughter of the feminist movement and the project is equally inspired by the writings of the movement’s early pioneers and today’s #metoo movement.  Feminist pioneer Mary Daly wrote in 1973, “If God is male, then male is God. The divine patriarch castrates women as long as he is allowed to live on in the human imagination.” Like many women living in 21st century America, Gilkyson is questioning the patriarchy that has for so many centuries fundamentally shaped society. “How much of my life has been built around the gender roles assumed in the God-as-Man theology?” Gilkyson writes. “How did that primal patriarchal assumption play out in my search for self-awareness, love, and acceptance in my personal life and ultimately in my music?  How has it played out in the degradation of the natural world, the ever-present wars, violence against women, human suffering, the potential end of everything? These songs were directly inspired by a new way of understanding myself as a woman in the context of a culture going through a massive overhaul.” “Solitary Singer,” the opening track, features lyrics by Phoebe Gilkyson and music by Eliza’s father, Terry Gilkyson. The song became the title of a weekly folk-music themed radio show he hosted in the late 40’s for the Armed Forces Radio Network. “The song bears witness to the profound harmony of the natural world, the antithesis of music tied to an industry, and the foundation upon which I was raised,” Gilkyson says. The second track, “Lifelines,”celebrates the coming together of like-minded people after the last US presidential election. “I became acutely aware of a network of individuals all over the world who were mourning, processing and ultimately gearing up to fight back with all their hearts and souls, like lifelines of light connecting to me and to each other, comforting then and even more so today,” Gilkyson says. Other songs explore the overarching theme of a “new spirituality” that is evolving outside of traditional religious structures, including Eliza’s moving current take on the traditional gospel tune“Down By the Riverside”sung with her longtime friend, the late Austin artist Jimmy LaFave, that was recorded just a few months before his passing, as well as a duet with Shawn Colvin on the song, “Conservation,”with lyrics and music adapted by Eliza from another of her grandmother’s poems. “The fall from grace and redemption of the soul in these songs are less about a deity or afterlife, or a heaven and hell than they are about the very human story of losing and finding oneself within the span of a lifetime, which is all I know for certain that I’ve got. Woody Guthrie said, ‘My religion is so big no matter what you do you’re in it and no matter what you do you can’t get out of it…’ Gilkyson says. “He also said, ‘Earth is God’s everything.’ He conveyed all that depth in just 29 little words.” Eliza Gilkyson is a two-time GRAMMY-nominated (2006/2015) singer-songwriter and activist who is one of the most respected musicians in folk, roots and Americana circles. Her songs have been covered byJoan Baez, Bob Geldof, Tom Rush and Rosanne Cash and have appeared in films, PBS specials and on prime-time TV.  A member of theAustin Music Hall of Fame and Austin Songwriter Hall of Fame, she has won countless Folk Alliance and Austin Music awards, including 2014’s Songwriter of the Year.  She’ll be announcing North American tour dates soon, both a a solo artist and with Three Women and the Truth (Eliza, Mary Gauthier and Gretchen Peters); go to http://elizagilkyson.com for updates.

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Waterloo Station

‘Sights & Sounds of Tennessee' experience to debut at Waterloo Station

The beckon call of live music, complimentary Jack Daniel’s and an immersive multisensory experience will entice Waterloo Station travellers to delay their evening commutes and take a brief holiday in Tennessee at a special exhibit entitled “The Sights & Sounds of Tennessee” from 4th-17th June 2018. The exhibit is part of a month-long campaign featuring the Tennessee destinations of Nashville, Memphis and Knoxville that follows British Airways’ introduction of its five-days-per-week nonstop service from London Heathrow to Nashville, the capital city and centre to the state. The Sounds of Tennessee exhibit at Waterloo and digital boards throughout London are to feature custom Spotify playlists that will serve as a formal invitation to British holidaymakers to visit Tennessee, one of the world’s top travel destinations for music lovers. A special kick-off event, featuring Nashville recording artist Gill Landry, formerly of Old Crow Medicine Show, and AMA UK Artist of the Year Yola Carter, will take place at the exhibit on Monday, 4 June from 2 p.m. and include remarks by a Tennessee Department of Tourist Development representative. Tennessee, located in the Southeastern United States, is the birthplace of seven different forms of popular music—blues, bluegrass, country, gospel, soul, rockabilly, and rock ‘n’ roll—and has more musicians per capita than any other place in the world. Tennessee is also home to world-renowned music attractions including Beale Street, Bijou Theatre, Bluebird Cafe, Blues Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Graceland, Grand Ole Opry, Sun Studio, Ryman Auditorium and Tennessee Theatre. ‘Sights & Sounds of Tennessee’ visitors will stand atop a map of Tennessee and use headphones to listen to music recordings and other sounds one can only experience in Tennessee. Corresponding websites, accessible via mobile devices, enable visitors to virtually transport themselves to Tennessee destinations with 360-degree videos including a scenic vista overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains or one of the many blues clubs lining Memphis’ famous Beale Street. Live music concerts will be held at the exhibit weekdays from 2 – 4pm, featuring music curated by the UK Americana Music Association (AMA UK) performed by some of the genre’s top artists, followed by a Jack Daniel’s Happy Hour from 4 – 6pm. Scheduled artists include: Kashena Sampson, 5 June Robert Vincent, 6 June Danni Nicholls, 7 June The Luck, 8 June Bennett Wilson Poole, 11 June Jake Morrell, 12 June Worry Dolls, 13 June Rob Heron, 14 June Martin Harley, 15 June “The UK is home to the world’s greatest travellers, many of whom have been coming to Tennessee for years to experience The Soundtrack of America and enjoy our southern hospitality, great cities, rich history and beautiful outdoors,” said Kevin Triplett, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “The new nonstop service aboard British Airways makes reaching Tennessee easier than ever, and we look forward to welcoming even more of our friends from across the Atlantic in the years to come.” On 4th May, the first new LHR – BNA flight (British Airways Flight 223; a Boeing 787-7 Dreamliner carrying 200 passengers) left London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) at 1545 local time and touched down at Nashville International Airport (BNA) eight-and-a-half hours later, initiating a five-days-a-week nonstop service from the United Kingdom to Tennessee’s capital city. ‘The Sights & Sounds of Tennessee’ exhibit is a joint effort led by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, working in partnership with BrandUSA, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp., Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau and Knoxville Convention & Visitors Bureau, to formerly introduce Tennessee to Londoners through an interactive sight and sound experience in London’s Waterloo Station. For more information please visit: www.tnvacation.com.

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The Mulligan Brothers

The Mulligan Brothers announce new album, 'Songs for the Living and Otherwise'

The Mulligan Brothers are releasing their third studio album, Songs for the Living and Otherwise this summer. The album brings joy and pleasure from dark songs about life, loneliness, death and spirituality. Lead singer/songwriter Ross Newell’s warm, sincere voice brings out every emotion between pleasure and pain and makes you want to feel them over and over again. The band’s name means second chances, but they took the biggest chance of their career and produced this album on their own, creating songs that are truest to them, so far. Converting the upstairs of Newell’s home in the heart of Mobile, Alabama into a recording studio allowed them the freedom to get to the honesty of who they are. “Recording and producing this album ourselves gave us the luxury of seeing the vision all the way through to the end without outside influences making us second guess ourselves,” says Newell. “There is a new confidence in this album and we are thankful for the great people who support us and gave us the courage to try something new. It is freeing to let go and create an album that we will enjoy playing on the road every night.” The broader arrangements are driven by the band’s signature harmonies and dramatic transitions from drummer Greg DeLuca with Ben Leininger adding electric and upright bass and Melody Duncan on fiddle and piano. The band is evolving but the songs are still built around Newell’s tight lyrics that stab you in the heart or define life in new ways. Songs of abuse and knowing a man like “the back of his hand” or coming home to a woman who makes him feel that “If you told me that heaven was just like tonight, then maybe I would start acting right.” Newell, one of the South’s best songwriters, speaks up about the South in “Great Granddaddy’s War.” “We were born here crying with our egos bruised, below the Mason Dixon with the red state blues. We’ve got a lot of heroes here screaming southern pride, but a hero is just a villain to the other side. There’s a hundred years of bitterness in our blood and it flows with the conviction of a forty-day flood. Until we are out of ammunition and the rivers run red over what Jesus meant but what he never said.” “Some of the beliefs in the South are challenging for me,” says Newell. “Just because someone in my family believes something doesn’t mean I have to believe it, too. This is a song about what I think is wrong and if you feel that way too, then you aren’t alone.” “Possession in G Minor” is the band’s first character song, Newell plays the devil searching for souls. “I like the subtleties of telling the story without telling the story and maybe not everyone will get them,” he says. “I am the devil you almost feel sorry for, Melody is the innocent girl who lets it slip that she is left alone and for a friend she would sell her soul. That was the knock on the door my character needed.” Recording this album was the best time they have had in the studio, but getting started writing the songs was tough on Newell. Life on the road leaves little time for writing songs and they stopped touring for several months to give Newell the time and space he needed. “There is a lot of pressure on the songwriter in a band,” says Newell. “It was a relief when the songs started coming and a bigger relief when I knew we had enough songs.” Duncan has grown from the new member playing fiddle and adding haunting harmonies to a voice who needs to be heard. There are duets with Newell and her own song “The Basement,” about returning one more time to the memories of a lost one. “It’s not the wick I smell, it’s memory burning with the question how the power of the dead can make the world stop still.” The Mulligan Brothers started playing together five years ago in bars on Dauphin Street in Mobile and now play around the world. They have played on the Cayamo music cruise and 30A Music Festival and will soon play on NPR’s Mountain Stage and make their fourth appearance at Jazz Fest in New Orleans. Songs for the Living and Otherwise was mixed by Grammy-winning producer Trina Shoemaker at Dauphin Street Sound in Mobile and is the follow up to Via Portland and their debut album, The Mulligan Brothers.

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Joshua Burnside

Joshua Burnside to release new EP, 'All Round The Light Said'

Singer-songwriter Joshua Burnside follows up his Northern Ireland Music Prize winning debut album Ephrata, with a brand new EP entitled All Round The Light Said, due out on 29 June via Quiet Arch. Weaving elements of Irish traditional and European folk music with hints of Americana, he creates songs that are understated yet passionate and heartfelt. The EP features four new songs. In lead-single “A Man Of High Renown”, he blends a joyous waltz complete with air organs and accordions with often violent and disturbing imagery, dealing with the shame of sins committed in childhood; “where the dusty garage floor, along your soft skin tore.” “Rearranged” has a more straightforward message. A self-confessed technophobe, Burnside deals with the effect of the Internet and social media on mental health in this simple finger-picked ballad recorded at home in Rostrevor. In “Northern Winds” the full band is recruited to recreate one of Burnside’s most energetic and popular tracks. Recorded on analogue at Analogue Catalogue studios in Rathriland, Co.Down the song borrows imagery from Oscar Wilde, layering multiple vocal lines continuously and repetitively to hypnotic effect. “Paul” is a return to the electronic experimentation of earlier works, sampling noises from the kitchen for percussion that click and crunch above a harp, distorted organs and vocoder. A multi-instrumentalist, Burnside plays most of the instruments on the album but was also joined by a number of collaborators and producers with whom he’s worked with over the past few years, most of whom have their own solo projects. These include his brother Connor on drums and percussions, Clark Phillips on bass andSarah Martin on trumpet. Following the release of Ephrata Joshua Burnside has had a busy year clocking up four million plays on Spotify, with two sell out London shows, appearances at International festivals including Reeperbahn and The Great Escape. He has also had extensive radio play and support from the likes of Guy Garvey, Tom Robinson, Tom Ravenscroft, Lauren Laverne, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart. Joshua performed at theAtlantic Sessions in Portstewart, as well as the music trail for Other Voices in Dingle in December. He took his band to Austin, Texas to perform at SXSW where he was chosen by NPR as one of the festival highlights – “Burnside’s sound surges with real force… an intoxicating bundle of frayed nerves and woozy intensity.” Always inspired by his travels around the world, where Ephrata was inspired by a stint in South America, he went to Indonesia in December 2017 to start work on recording his second full-length studio album, due out later in the year.

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