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Ron Pope shares video for new track 'Stick Around'

Ron Pope shares video for new track ‘Stick Around’ Following the launch of Ron Pope’s newest album ‘Work’, the video for the artist’s latest track  has finally been revealed! [wpdevart_youtube]Fraf6zBBa_E[/wpdevart_youtube]   Signed with Brooklyn Basement Records, Work marks Pope’s seventh studio album. To date, he has surpassed one million monthly listeners on Spotify, sold out shows in more than 20 countries, sold over 2 million digital tracks, had over 200 million streams on Spotify, 630 million plays on Pandora and 150 million views on YouTube. The album was recorded completely in analog at Welcome to 1979 in Nashville, TN where Pope and his fellow musicians locked themselves in the studio for one week until completion. Work was co-produced and recorded with Grammy award-winning engineer Ted Young, his third consecutive collaboration with Pope. The lead single, “Bad For Your Health” was co-written by Pope and Jonathan Tyler. Of the new recording, Pope says, “This album follows me from when I was thirteen and a teacher told my mother that I’d probably end up in prison; I started messing around writing songs that year. It’s been mostly uphill ever since. Appearing on the album are Jay Collins on sax (Gregg Allman Band), Mike Riddleberger on drums (Bleachers), Andrew Pertes on bass (Savoir Adore), Kai Welch on keys/accordion (Abigail Washburn, Glen Campbell), Jeff Malinowski on guitar (Frances Cone), Alex Brumel on guitar/pedal steel and Charles Ray on flugelhorn/trumpet plus guest vocals on select tracks from Mary Richardson (The Banditos), Katie Schecter, Molly Parden and Vanessa McGowan. Last summer saw the release of the feature-length documentary One Way Ticket by Kelly Teacher (No Cameras Allowed, Austin To Boston). The film follows Pope and his band on the road and during recording sessions for Ron Pope & The Nighthawks in Lake Blue Ridge, GA. In the film, Spotify’s D.A. Wallach notes, “Here’s a guy who’s figured out how to do this basically by himself and is really proving the power of streaming music.” Pope’s music has been featured on NBC’s “The Voice,” CW’s “Vampire Diaries,” “90210,” and multiple seasons of FOX’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” which sent two of his albums into the top 100 on iTunes simultaneously. Pope also guest starred as himself in Season 3 of the show “Nashville.”  

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Lukas Nelson set to perform on CBS

Lukas Nelson set to perform on CBS Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real are set to perform on CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, September 5th. On Friday, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real released their new, self-titled album via Fantasy Records. After a decade on the road, on their own and playing behind the legendary Neil Young, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real have developed into one of America’s dazzling live acts, attracting a devoted following. With influences that range literate Texas songsmiths like surrogate ‘uncles’ Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings, to J.J. Cale, The Band, Clapton-era Delaney & Bonnie, Neil and of course, Lukas’ dad Willie Nelson, the new album is a major leap forward. Major dates this fall include the Outlaw Music Festival (with Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Margo Price among others, Farm Aid, and the Austin City Limits Festival. In November, the band begins a run with Nikki Lane on the Stagecoach Spotlight Tour. Recorded at The Village Studios in West Los Angeles, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real was produced by John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer) and features the band’s new six-piece line-up: Lukas Nelson (guitar, vocals), Tato Melgar (percussion), Anthony LoGerfo (drums), Corey McCormick (bass, vocals) along with new members Jesse Siebenberg (steel guitars, Farfisa organ, vocals) and Alberto Bof (piano, Wurlitzer, B3). Highlights Jess Wolfe and Holly Lessig of the indie-pop group Lucius contribute angelic background vocals on five tracks and Lady Gaga added stirring vocals to “Carolina” and “Find Yourself.” Elsewhere, the lilting, Glen Campbell inspired gem, “Just Outside of Austin” features a classic Willie Nelson guitar solo, and piano from Lukas’ 86-year-old Aunt Bobbi.  

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Spreading like Wildfire: The Rise of Elles Bailey

Smoky-voiced singer-songwriter Elles Bailey will be opening for legendary blues-rock guitarist Eric Gales for six of his forthcoming UK & Ireland tour dates in October and early November. Dubbed “The Blues Princess” by Blues in Britain, Elles’ career is going from strength to strength. Her music crosses genres, drawing on and blending blues, country and soul, with each song given flavour and texture by the singer’s unique, unforgettable voice. Her single ‘Wildfire’ (from her forthcoming album of the same name) finally came off the Planet Rock playlist after a whopping 10 weeks. Now Elles Bailey is back there again, with her most recent single ‘Same Flame’. She has also remained on the Country Rocks Spotify playlist for over a month and cracked the magic 150k marker. ‘Wildfire’ recently landed Radio 1 playlist in Holland and has been voted the number 1 album in the IBBA blues radio charts. What’s more, Bailey’s most recent single ‘Same Flame’ and its accompanying video went on in June to make Song of the Day at Songwriting Magazine, and the track is currently on Paul Sexton’s inflight show Music Junction, on all Emirates Airlines flights worldwide. Reviewers have been wowed by Elles and her debut album, ‘Wildfire’, due to be released on 1st September 2017. Maverick Magazine gave ‘Wildfire’ top marks (5/5) and went on to predict a glowing career for this talented artiste: “If Bailey can follow this album up with something equally as good as ‘Wildfire’, there’s no reason why she can’t hit the heights Swift did in country- and perhaps move even further up the country mountain than Swift did.” Country Music Magazine hailed Bailey as “Definitely a talent to watch” awarding her album 4*. “It’s a fact that very few make it to the big stage,” Blues In Britain reminds us, but “Elles Bailey has the necessary talent, the drive, and now (with the release of her album Wildfire) the product.” Carlos Santana listed Eric Gales as one of his favourite guitar players, whilst on Twitter Joe Bonamassa called him “One of the best if not the best guitarists in the world today”. High praise. Elles agrees: “Eric is a genius, and I’m honoured to be asked to support him on his UK tour. The opportunity to watch a contemporary legend from a position at the side of the stage is a privilege I won’t be taking for granted.” Elles Bailey will be touring with Eric Gales and opening at the following dates: Dublin (24th October), Limerick (25th), Cork (26th), Bournemouth (29th), Sutton (31st) and Bilston (2nd Nov). She will also be taking part in the 4th UK Blues Challenge at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on Sunday 10th September. TOUR DATES AUG 18TH – WORCESTER OLD BUSH BLUES AUG 26TH  – LEEDS THE GROVE AUG 27TH  – COLNE GREAT BRITISH R&B FEST AUG 29TH – SHOREHAM ON SEA ROPETACKLE ARTS (WITH LUCKY PETERSON) SEPT 10 – LIVERPOOL CAVERN CLUB OCT 3RD – LONDON 100 CLUB (ALBUM LAUNCH) OCT  5TH– SOUTHSEA BULLFROG BLUES CLUB     OCT 6TH – NEWBURY ARLINGTON ARTS CENTRE OCT 7TH – BRISTOL CHRISTCHURCH CLIFTON OCT 20TH – EDINBURGH BLUES CLUB OCT 21ST – STOCKTON ON TEES BLUES AT THE BAY OCT 22ND – LEICESTER THE MUSICIAN OCT 24TH – DUBLIN WHELAN’S OCT 25TH – LIMERICK DOLAN’S WAREHOUSE OCT 26TH – CORK CYRPUS AVE OCT 27TH – CHELMSFORD THE BASSMENT OCT 28TH – COLCHESTER LITTLE RABBIT BARN OCT 29TH – POOLE MR KYPS OCT 31ST – SUTTON BOOM BOOM CLUB NOV 2ND – BILSTON ROBIN 2 NOV 3RD – BORDON THE PHOENIX ARTS CENTRE NOV 12TH – ILFRACOMBE BLUES RHYTHM & ROCK FEST NOV 18TH – COOLHAM LIVE MUSIC CLUB DEC 7TH – CHELTENHAM FROG & FIDDLE DEC 8TH – TORRINGTON PLOUGH ARTS CENTRE DEC 9TH – CASTLE CARY – CARYFORD HALL   WEBSITE: www.ellesbailey.com FACEBOOK:/www.facebook.com/ellesbailey TWITTER: twitter.com/EllesBailey

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Wide Open Country announces Top 10 music videos of 2017

Wide Open Country announces Top 10 music videos of 2017 Online country music news platform wideopencountry.com has announced its Top 10 Country Music Videos of 2017 (so far). Topping the list in the number one spot is the video for “Craving You” by Thomas Rhett featuring Maren Morris, which, according to the site, “turns Rhett into badass movie star”. Next on the list is a Scott Pilgrim-style, video game-themed video for Old Dominion’s “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart”, while the video for Kenny Chesney’s “Rich and Miserable” was lauded as the “most inspirational video on the list”. At four is Brothers Osborne — “It Ain’t My Fault”, which contains some “ironic nods to pop culture” and a few swipes directed at President Donald Trump, while in 5th place is Sam Outlaw’s “Trouble”. Midland’s “Drinking Problem” polled at Number Six and the “undeniably fun video” for Brett Eldredge’s “Something I’m Good At” came in at seven. Maren Morris’s “I Could Use A Love Song” came next, while the Zac Brown Band video for “Roots”, made 9th place. Finally, the video for “It Aint’ Over Yet” by Rodney Crowell featuring Rosanne Cash and John Paul White came in at number 10 and was described as “beautifully understated” by wideopencountry.com

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Josh Turner to perform in Seracuse, New York

Country music star Josh Turner, is to perform in Syracuse, New York this autumn. The “Hometown Girl” singer and multi-platinum artist will perform at The Oncenter’s Crouse Hinds Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 28. Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 8 pm. According to Turner’s website, the multi-platinum MCA Nashville recording artist is now one of country music’s most recognisable hit-makers. He has sold more than 12.5 million units, is a disciple of traditional country music and one of the youngest members of the esteemed Grand Ole Opry. From his 2003 platinum-selling debut Long Black Train to his most recent 2017 Billboard No. 1 release, Deep South, Turner has garnered multiple GRAMMY, CMA, and ACM nominations. Turner’s hits include “Your Man,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” “Firecracker,” “Would You Go with Me,” “All Over Me,” and “Time Is Love, the most played country song of 2012. Turner released his sixth studio album Deep South in March which features the #1 hit single “Hometown Girl.” Tickets for Turner’s Syracuse show are on sale now via CCTix.com, Ticketmaster.com and at the Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter.

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Jo Walker-Meador, renowned Country music leader, dies aged 93

Jo Walker-Meador, renowned Country music leader, dies aged 93 Giant of the Country music world, Jo Walker-Meador, has died aged 93 at her home in Nashville following complications from a stroke. Even if you haven’t heard of her, Meador was a giant in the country music world. Meador was the first full-time employee hired by the Country Music Association and committed almost three decades of her life serving as the Executive Director of the CMA – a testament to her passion for the genre. Among her long list of accomplishments are the creation and implementation of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Country Music Awards. Meador is hailed for being part of the reason that American Country music increased in popularity around the globe, despite entering the industry without a Country music background.

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Country Music Week performances announced!

Artists and musicians performing during Country Music Week have been announced!   The organisers behind the Country to Country (C2C) festival have announced more artists and events appearing during Country Music Week. The new, week-long series of shows features new and established Country acts and takes place from October 2nd to October 8th, 2017. Amongst the list of performers will be Randy Houser who will be performing in the UK for the first time. Houser has already racked up three consecutive No. 1 hits and more than four million in singles sales to date with his Stoney Creek Records album, How Country Feels. He topped the charts with the title track, “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss” (also his first No. 1 as a songwriter) and earned critical acclaim for his powerful delivery of the Top 5 smash and CMA Song of the Year–‐nominated “Like A Cowboy.” Houser added a fourth No. 1 to his catalogue with “We Went” from his latest album, Fired Up, and has been tapped to perform at several major country music festivals in 2017. Breakout artist Eric Paslay – a Platinum-selling hit songwriter and a dynamic performer who has enjoyed five No. 1 hits including “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (Eli Young Band), “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (Jake Owen) and “Rewind” (Rascal Flatts) will also perform, alongside the alt-country duo Two Ways Home, duo Holloway Road and Logan Brill, who will be returning to the UK after impressing audiences at C2C earlier this year. Lindsay Ell, Walker McGuire, Temecula Road, and Jillian Jacqueline will also be displaying their musical talents. The Country Music Week Hub will feature live music, interviews, meet and greets, giveaways and more programmed from 12 midday until 5pm on Saturday and Sunday in The Borderline.  The CMW Hub is the opportunity to get up close to the many artists performing during the week, catch live performances, get the backstory on their songs, career, meet them and find out how they are enjoying being in the UK.  The Hub will have a host giving out spot prizes, plus great music all day, Chris Country and the CMW social team will be on site…   Head to www.CountryMusicWeek.com to see the full line up…

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Kelso in Scotland gets new folk fest

Kelso in Scotland gets new folk fest Kelso Folk and Acoustic Music Club on the Scottish borders is launching a new annual Folk music festival, which will take place at various venues in the town from September 1-3, 2017. The weekend will feature live concerts, sessions, workshops and open mics featuring award-winning bands and artists as well as a showcase for local talent. Set to play over the weekend are  Breabach, voted  ‘Folk Band of the Year’ and ‘Album of Year’ at the 2016 Scots Trad Music Awards and BBC ‘Folk Musician of 2012’, Tom McConville. Supporting them will be the 2016 winners of the Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Award, Northern Company, and the talented Jenny Biddle. The festival is being sponsored by Awards for All, Scotland and the Fallago Environmental Fund and includes a free lunchtime concert in the Old Parish Kirk on the Saturday. Tickets are available at www.bordersevents.com Full details at www.kelsofolkfest.org

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Unlike some others, Chris Shiflett proves he's not a Pretender

Fresh from headlining Glastonbury with the Foo Fighters in June, the guitarist came back in the UK to tour his excellent new album, ‘West Coast Towns’, and spoke to Peter Mawson about his country journey. What is it about country music that is inspiring you? It’s quite a change from what you’ve done previously with Foo Fighters, so is it the end of the work with the Foo Fighters and all about country now? I’ve been a big fan of country music for a long time, so I think maybe to people that don’t know me personally it might seem like a strange left turn or something, but really it isn’t for me. You know, beginning with the first Dead Peasants record I did was the first time I started to veer into that sound a little bit, and then I did a record of honky tonk covers a few years ago and then with this one. It’s sort of an evolution I guess. I have always liked country music for a long time and Americana or country and all that stuff, roots music of all kinds and I have always been in love with twangy guitars. So in real terms, this is about your soul coming out in the music. You have realised that you are in an acclaimed musician in your own right, but this seems to me to be a bit more about you the person, Chris the man. Well, this is it. I mean this is the direction that my song writing has gone, so. “It’s always in the back of your mind that you’re going to look like a carpetbagger in some other genre…but to me, this is the music that is near and dearest to my soul” Any real challenges that you’re facing going solo with? Well, I mean the challenge is always…you are sort of starting; it is like starting over in a way. You are going out and playing songs that people don’t know and you are playing in little venues and stuff. It’s super exciting, I mean that’s the fun of it – to go out and try to win people over and just go out and have some fun, you know? It’s a very different experience, but it’s great, I love it. And the sound is quite different, you’re livening things up a bit. I note that it has been described as a rowdy sort of country sound. How do you feel about that? Are you trying to put a different twinge onto what we might call country? I don’t think that my record is a straight country record. I think it really depends on your perspective. Some people, people that come from the rock and roll world think that it’s a country record and then people coming from country music think it’s a cow punk record. Who knows, I don’t know. Country is a huge influence, but it’s equal parts rock and roll and country and whatever else. It’s just sort of a mix of different things that I like. You know, when I am writing or recording, I’m never setting out to do one thing or another. It’s just what happens…happens. But you know, the minute you stick a pedal steel on something, of course people are that conscious of the idea of country music, or whatever. Whatever. At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter to me how people… I was going to say it doesn’t sound to me like you are a man that worries about being pigeonholed too much. No, not too much. You’ve had a really positive reaction to the West Coast Town album. How’re you feeling about that? It’s obviously good news for you. As I say, it’s a strong reaction. It must be quite… Yeah it’s great. I really put more work into writing these songs and recording them than probably any solo record that I’ve ever made. I felt like when I finished this record, it’s the most proud I’ve ever been of any of the solo records that I’ve done, and it is great to get some good feedback from people on it. You’re certainly achieving that. Let’s just talk about the style and the melodies. They’re very different to what you’ve been known to produce. Can we expect to see more of that? What is the vibe that is coming through what you are writing now? Are we seeing this sort of continual shift? I would imagine yeah, when I make another solo record I’ll probably continue along the same vein, but I will have to see when the time comes. Who knows, who knows what it will sound like, but this is… It sounds like you’re a man who is delivering what you’ve found out about yourself through music, do you know where I am coming from with that? Like, lyrically I always write from my own life experience. On this record, I tried to sort of craft the songs in more a sort of storytelling style, I think that that’s the biggest influence of country music on me as a songwriter. Country songs tend to be more straightforward story telling than rock and roll, so that was definitely a shift. What about where you’re going, and your aspirations over the next few years? Clearly you’re a man on a path here, so when can we expect more of what’s coming up for us? Well, the next thing I want to do…I mean I’m over here. I did the show last night at the 100 Club and I’m playing tonight at Water Rats, and I’m just doing these shows solo. Just an acoustic guitar, so I would love to get over here with my band and play these songs with the full band and me. Hopefully sometime later in the year I’ll be able to get over here and do that. That would be cool. And plans for more recording? Have you got lots that

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton to release new album for Imagination Library

Dolly Parton to release new album for Imagination Library World renowned entertainer Dolly Parton announced the release of I Believe In You, her first album written and recorded for kids and those young at heart. A digital release of the new album on Dolly Records/RCA Nashville will be available September 29, whereas the physical album will street worldwide on October 13. All 14 tracks on I Believe In You were written and performed by Dolly Parton. “My first album was released 50 years ago and it’s been an amazing 50 years since then. I am very excited that now I’m coming out with my first children’s album in all of those 50 years. I’m proudest of all that all of the proceeds from this CD will go to the Imagination Library,” Dolly said. “It’s been 20 years since the Imagination Library was launched. We’ve seen 100million books get into the hands of children and hopefully there will be many more.” Since its beginning in 1996 in Dolly’s hometown of Sevierville, Tennessee, the Imagination Library has expanded into four countries serving more than one-million children by providing a brand new, age-appropriate book each month. In North America, every child’s first book is the classic Little Engine that Could. Founded in 1995, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book gifting organization that has, to date, mailed more than 100 million books to children in Australia, Belize, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States. Each month, the program currently mails more than one million specially selected, high-quality, age-appropriate books to registered children from birth until they start Kindergarten in participating communities. Dolly envisioned creating a lifelong love of reading in children, preparing them for school and inspiring them to dream. Recent studies suggest participation in the Imagination Library is positively and significantly associated with higher measures of early language and math development. Penguin Random House is the exclusive publisher for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Dolly Parton still remains one of the most honoured female country performer of all time. Achieving 25 RIAA certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards, she has had 25 songs reach #1 on the Billboard Country charts, a record for a female artist. She has 41 career top 10 country albums, a record for any artist, and she has 110 career-charted singles over the past 40 years.

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