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Matt Stell Celebrates 2nd Consecutive #1 Hit “Everywhere But On”

SESAC and ASCAP joined forces at The Local on Tuesday, May 24th to celebrate RECORDS Nashville artist Matt Stell’s (ASCAP) second consecutive #1 single, “Everywhere But On” with co-writers Paul Sikes (ASCAP) and Lance Miller (SESAC).The song, produced by Stell and Ash Bowers, hit the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart on November 7, 2020. It follows his certified Platinum debut single, “Prayed For You,” which topped the charts in October 2019. Stell has amassed over half a billion streams across his catalog, and his latest single “Man Made” is impacting country radio now.Shannan Hatch (SESAC), Mike Sistad (ASCAP), Michael Martin (Endurance Music Group), and Will Overton (Warner Chappell Music) all honored the group with brief remarks.

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Hank Williams Jr. Premieres Video for “Jesus, Won’t You Come By Here” from RICH WHITE HONKY BLUES with CMT

With his highly anticipated album Rich White Honky Blues set for June 17 via Easy Eye Sound, Hank Williams Jr. debuts the closing track of the 12-song collection produced by Dan Auerbach with Lightnin’ Hopkins’ “Jesus, Won’t You Come By Here.” The official music video premieres today, May 26, with CMT and CMT.com. With Kenny Brown’s electric guitar, Auerbach on dobro and Bobbie Wood’s churchy piano and organ, the Country Music Hall of Famer sings with a robust conviction that suggests the larger than life amongst us transcend mortal limitations. Directed by Tim Hardiman, the official music video features footage from the recording sessions of Rich White Honky Blues at Nashville’s Easy Eye Sound studio, interspersed with scenes of peaceful small-town living. “My brother Dan, the band and I did our thing in the studio for a few days, and this video gives fans a look behind-the-scenes…in a room together, just playing the blues,” Williams shared with CMT.com. “The other clips were shot in a small town in Mississippi – just perfect for an old southern hymnal. It’s a reminder to slow down and enjoy ourselves.” “This song perfectly encapsulates what it was like to make this record,” adds producer Auerbach. “You can hear us hanging out before we slowly fumble our way into the song. It’s a very raw and real moment in the studio caught on tape.” “Jesus, Won’t You Come by Here” follows the release of “Georgia Women,” as Tennessean shared that with the “cover of blues legend, R.L. Burnside’s 25-year-old classic, Bocephus achieves tapping into the spirit of his father’s iconic teacher Rufus ‘Tee Tot’ Payne, and a century of other blues legends.” Released alongside the announcement of Rich White Honky Blues, album opener “.44 Special Blues” (Williams’ take on Robert Johnson’s “32-20 Blues”) was dubbed by Rolling Stone as “a lonesome, acoustic blues number,” while Consequence shared “the spry solo track digs into the County Music Hall of Famer’s bluesy roots, with its vintage-style refrain, ‘Baby where’d you stay last night,’ pairing perfectly to his well-worn wail.” More than the swaggering singles, roughneck fantasy videos or relentless sense of blue-collar boogie, at his core, the 72-year-old legend is a bluesman. With Rich White Honky Blues, Williams makes good on his legacy with a turpentine and rough wood take on the hill country blues that informed his father’s raw-boned style of putting his pain out there. GRAMMY-winning Producer of the Year Auerbach recorded the set live, with a dozen songs reprising classics from Robert Johnson, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Burnside, Muddy Waters, Big Joe Turner and a few from Bocephus himself.

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Millport

Millport Festival – stage by stage: Nashfield main stage

Millport country music festival returns this year and with a truly fabulous line-up! 37 artists will appear on five stages at this year’s festival, of which 11 will be from the US, 11 Scottish and the remainder from the rest of the UK and Ireland, representing a huge range of the country, Americana and roots genres. The focal point of the Saturday will be the Nashfield main stage which is headlined by the one and only Drake White and the Big Fire. Drake White and the Big Fire White makes his long awaited return to the UK after suffering a stroke in 2019 which put his life on the line not just his music career. But against all odds, White learnt how to walk again and fight back to return to the stage and studio. His latest album ‘The Optimystic’ is his most personal to date and acted as therapy for the Alabama native as he went through his recovery. Despite all of his trials and tribulations, White is full of life and energy, particularly when he is up on stage and is bound to capture the hearts of the crowd in Cumbrae. His most notable song is probably ‘Makin Me Look Good Again’ but our recommended song is taken off his latest album. Sunny Sweeney Texas native Sunny Sweeney is apparently excited to get over here and visit some castle’s! Well, the British scene can’t wait to welcome her with open arms as she brings her clever lyrics and powerhouse voice to the Millport stage. Sweeney has experienced the highs of a major label deal but now embraces her independence as it allows her the freedom to create the music she truly believes in. Her songwriting is full of wit and truth and is bound to capture the hearts of the Cumbrae crowd. With five albums under her belt and another on the way later this year, Sweeney has built a loyal fanbase and will have quite the back catalogue to draw from this summer. Blue Rose Code Ross Wilson has quite a busy summer ahead of him, entertaining the masses with his blend of folk, jazz and soul. His songs build a connection with the listener through the raw emotion and authenticity he channels into the lyrics and the delivery. Hailing from Edinburgh, Wilson spent his creative formative years in East London, then moved to South England “to be by the sea’s energy” but it is in his homecoming that he has found where his heart is. Having toured the length and breadth of the UK selling out venues wherever they go and leaving a trail of fans in their wake, live performance is where Blue Rose Code really connects strongly with their audiences. Morganway Morganway are one of the UK’s most in demand country acts. They are a six-piece from the East of England, founded by twin brothers Callum (vocals, guitar, bass) and Kieran Morgan (lead guitar, backing vocals). Throughout their early years the boys played in various bands but struggled to find a box to fit into. Choosing to follow their instincts rather than convention, they became Morganway and suddenly people started listening. Joined by SJ Mortimer (vocals), Nicole Terry (fiddle), Matt Brocklehurst (keys) and Ed Bullinger (drums), the band has developed a sound built on a love for multi-layered vocal harmonies, driven guitar riffs and distinctive fiddle flourishes, bound by raw, honest songwriting. Kenny Foster Missouri-born, Nashville-based Kenny Foster grew up singing in church. After graduating from Belmont university, Foster set up various bands and interned in the music industry for companies such as Sony and CMT. Learning both sides of the industry, both the creative and business, laid the foundations for Foster’s success later on in life. His latest single ‘Somewhere In Middle America’ is capturing the hearts and minds of country fans across the world and is another stellar addition to the Millport line up.  

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Suzie Ungerleider

Canadian singer-songwriter Suzie Ungerleider announces 2022 UK tour

Following the release of her acclaimed album ‘My Name is Suzie Ungerleider’, three-time Canadian Juno Award nominee Suzie Ungerleider has announced a string of 2022 UK shows in an extension to her North American tour. Beginning on 1st June at London’s The Water Rats, the tour marks Suzie’s first performances in the UK of her new music. Sharing her excitement towards a much-anticipated return to UK audiences, Suzie said: “To come play live in the UK again and to share new songs, as well as old favourites, makes me very happy.  I’ve always felt a special connection with the folks in the United Kingdom with their appreciation of dark humour, stories, and love of language.” Met with critical acclaim and earning Suzie her third Juno Award nomination, ‘My Name is Suzie Ungerleider’ is the first album since the artist formerly known as Oh Susanna announced that she would now record and perform under her birth name. Bursting with trademark evocative melodies and trenchant lyrics, it’s the tenth solo studio album by the American-born, Canadian-raised artist revered for such landmark records as Johnstown, Sleepy Little Sailor and A Girl in Teen City. The decision to say “so long” to her long-time moniker Oh Susanna represents her recognition that the “exciting, dark, funny, charming” character that she thought was Oh Susanna was actually Suzie Ungerleider all along. “So here I am, leaving behind the trappings of a persona that gave me the courage to climb up onstage and reveal what is in my heart,” she reflects. “It once protected me, but I need to take it off so I can be all of who I am.” Audiences will be treated to album highlights such as characteristically searing ‘Baby Blues,’ a song about how the traumatic events we witness when we’re young can haunt and indeed shape our older selves; ‘Mount Royal’, a folky Americana tune with roots influences that follows another personal tale from the chronicles of Suzie’s life, and ‘Pumpkins’, about that darkness in the soul that is so beautifully reflected in the decay of Autumn. Tour DatesWed June 1 – London @ The Water Rats Thurs June 2 – Nottingham @ The Running HorseFri June 3 – Saltaire, West Yorkshire @ The Live Room, Caroline Social ClubSun June 5 – Alstonefield, Peak District @ Alstonfield Village Hall (w/ Chris Cleverley)Mon June 6 – Sheffield @ Cubley Hall Hotel (w/ Del Scott Miller)Tues June 7 – Leicester, UK @ The MusicianWed June 8 – Moniaive, Dumfries @ Craigdarroch Arms HotelThurs June 9 – Glasgow @ The AdmiralFri June 10 – Thornton Hough @ Thornton Hough Village Club (w/ Paul Handyside)Sat June 11 – Great Easton, Leicestershire @ House ConcertSun June 12 – High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire @ Kingsmead HouseMon June 13 – Brighton @ The Greys (w/ Sarah Jane Scouten)Tues June 14 – Oxted, Surrey @ The Ginistry

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TJ Walker

TJ Walker announces his next album and premieres its first single ‘With and Without You’ on Maverick

Multi-talented, singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer, TJ Walker announces his upcoming second album ‘Halfway to Somewhere’ and debuts its brand-new first single ‘With and Without You’. The song features TJ’s trademark cool, clever lyrics, his sweet guitar work; now aided and abetted by his band, plus an added brass section!  For his sophomore album, TJ Walker has broadened his genre horizons, without sacrificing his originality or love of storytelling in song, and given more limelight to the guitar. Guitar features prominently on the new album, for a reason: “During my enforced break from gigging due to lockdown, I fell in love with playing the guitar for its own sake again.  Because I wasn’t out gigging several times a week, I had the desire and motivation to practice at home and started to make weekly YouTube videos about the guitar, which gave me a reason to practice!  As the album was recorded mainly during lockdown, there’s more guitar featuring than on the first album.” Production went ahead despite the problems posed by COVID. As TJ explains, “The album was recorded mainly during lockdown; some elements were recorded remotely, and other parts in the studio when restrictions were lifted enough for them to open.” “‘With and Without You’ is one of the more country-sounding songs on the album,” TJ reflects, “Genre-wise, you’ll find ‘Halfway to Somewhere’ broader and more varied than its predecessor: some of the tracks nod towards the blues, even classic rock at times, but all the time the lyrics are telling stories.”  Inspiration for ‘With and Without You’ came to Tom from giving a new spin to that classic country songwriting character – The Drifter: “The story told in the song comes from putting a twist into the notion of someone coming to terms with the fact they can’t live with or without someone. I thought it was funny that someone might be in a relationship with a drifter who won’t settle down for any time, so they were forced to live with AND without them all at the same time! I particularly like the lyric ‘…you’re gone again, everyone must think you’re my imaginary friend!’  Not only is ‘With and Without You’ the debut single from TJ’s new album, it’ll also be featured in a new musical called ‘Thank God for Nashville’, which features a brand-new original soundtrack and score and is set to be an exciting, melodic country rock musical for a new generation: a theatrical experience, all set in the Tennessee capital — Nashville, known as ‘MUSIC CITY USA’. “‘With and Without You’ is part of the soundtrack for this exciting, melodic country rock musical,” Tom explains, “and will be showcased in the world premiere on 30th May at the Green Note in Camden, which is being hosted and narrated by BBC Radio 2 ‘s legendary country music producer and presenter Baylen Leonard.”

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Cam

New artists announced for Eagles’ 50th Anniversary show at BST Hyde Park

The EAGLES are coming to American Express presents BST Hyde Park to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Today they reveal more special guests for this incredible show – joining previously announced Robert Plant + Alison Krauss and Little Big Town are Cam, Morgan Wade, Patrick Droney, and The Wandering Hearts. Tickets on sale here. The EAGLES – Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – return to the UK, bringing their highly anticipated and critically acclaimed tour to BST Hyde Park and other UK cities throughout June 2022. Performing alongside one of rock’s greatest frontmen Robert Plant, 27-time Grammy-winner Alison Krauss, and award-winning country group Little Big Town, is critically acclaimed singer and songwriter Cam. She took the world of country music by storm with her critically acclaimed 2015 debut album, Untamed, hitting #12 in the Billboard Top 200 and #2 on the Top Country Albums Chart. This record introduced Cam and her double platinum GRAMMY-nominated single ‘Burning House’ to the world, a song that redefined industry norms and remains the best-selling country song by a female solo artist. Having sold-out shows across the globe, Cam has cemented her status as an international powerhouse, now taking to the BST Hyde Park stage for the very first time. Also on the bill is Nashville breakout artist Morgan Wade. Her debut album Reckless was a critic favourite, topping the Rolling Stone Country’s 25 Best Albums list in 2021, and has recently been given a refresh with a deluxe version, released in January this year. Morgan’s bold presence and ability to merge difficult topics with classic country music means she is definitely not one to miss. Sunday 26 June sees newcomer Patrick Droney join the line-up. The New Jersey-raised musician weaved pop, classic rock and R&B together into his finely crafted debut album, 2021’s State of the Heart, which has now surpassed an incredible 100 million streams. Since its’ release, Patrick has toured non-stop, playing sold out shows all over the US, writing and recording new material, including his latest single ‘All Loved Out’. Now he heads to the UK to make his BST Hyde Park debut. London’s very own The Wandering Hearts will also perform this summer. The Folk-Americana group have achieved consecutive #1 spots on the UK’s Official American and Country charts, first with their breakthrough debut, 2018’s Wild Silence, and then with 2021’s self-titled sophomore record. The band just released the deluxe version of their second album earlier this month, as they continue to be one of the leading lights of the British country scene, even nominated for Album of the Year at the UK Americana Awards 2022.

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Ashley Campbell

Ashley Campbell with Thor Jensen: Live at The Troubadour, and with Jimmy Webb

Vacancy Records artist Ashley Campbell will be performing two headline shows at The Troubadour in London with Thor Jensen, and will also be supporting songwriting legend Jimmy Webb on his tour. Ashley Campbell and Thor Jensen form a unique meeting of musical genres. With Ashley coming from the world of country and bluegrass and Thor having a diverse background from rock to gypsy jazz, they create a fresh sound as a duo. Ashley Campbell, daughter of country legend Glen Campbell began her career playing in her father’s band on several world tours and has found success as a solo artist in the country music scene; most notably with her debut single “Remembering” which she wrote for her father. Her original music has taken her all over the world, from China to Japan, to the mainstage at London’s O2 Arena to opening for Kris Kristoferson and the Bellamy Brothers. She has also been spotlighted for her banjo playing with Rascal Flatts in the music video for their hit single “Banjo”.Thor Jensen, a virtuoso guitarist and songwriter from New York has traveled many diferent roads. From touring the world with Hazmat Modine, playing Americana with Quiet Life opening for the likes of Dr. Dog, Portugal. The Man and Shovels and Rope, then onto joining the Stephane Wrembel Band, playing the music of Django Reinhardt, performing at Carnegie Hall and all over the world, all the while immersing himself in New York’s jazz scene.Ashley and Thor met in late 2021 and have been playing music together ever since, having recently recorded several singles. Both being strong instrumentalists in addition to the combination of Thor’s deep baritone and Ashley’s clear as a bell vocals, together they make a one of a kind blend. Keep an eye out for more music from Ashley and Thor. Campbell said, “Some of my all-time favourite music memories are from touring in the UK. The fans are such true music lovers and such a joy to play for. I am beyond thrilled to be returning! I can’t wait to share my new music live and in person and definitely hit a few pubs along the way! Thank you for having me back”.

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Preston D Barnes – Single Release

Country singer and musician Preston D Barnes (real name David Barnes) is a British Army veteran who served for over 20 years. Preston served the first 16 years of his Army career travelling the world to over 38 countries, performing music within The Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers. In 2012 Preston was selected to become an Instructor at the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall where he trained over 400 soldiers to become competent in Military skills and ceremonial duties. In 2003 Preston was deployed to Iraq as a Chemical Decontamination Unit (COLPRO) in support of 16 Close Support Medical Regiment on OP TELIC 1. As a unit they treated 2500 casualties in 93 days as well as peace keeping duties thereafter. Preston left the Army in 2017 and immediately decided to focus on his new-found music opportunities by capturing the nation’s hearts when he took part in the hit TV show ‘The Voice UK’. Viewers learned that Preston (real name David Barnes) had a successful career in the British Army as a highly qualified musician and became a firm favourite, securing a place on Ricky Wilson’s team (Team Ricky). The journey took him to the final knock out Stages. Since then, Preston has performed the National Anthem, LIVE at Twickenham stadium for the Army vs Navy Rugby Match (which was broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports) and again, at Wembley Stadium for the NFL game alongside Gene Simmonds (American Rock Band – Kiss). He was also invited to perform as a backing singer on the re-release of ‘In the Army Now’ by Status Quo. Preston has always been a Country music fan and in 2019 was approached by new Country music record label Sonic Boom Records and is currently recording his first solo album with his first single due to be released on 20th May 2022. Whilst working on the album Preston is very keen to get out and perform Live as much as possible. As a natural entertainer, he will have you on your feet from the start. Preston D Barnes is releasing his debut single ‘Add a Little You’ on the Sonic Boom Record label 20th May 2022 available to download and stream from all major platforms. ‘Add a Little You’ was written by American award winner song writers James Michael Robbins (Brett Young, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert), Sam Mackenzie Ellis (Lady A, Thomas Rhett, Ingrid Andress, Hunter Hayes) & Andrew Dorff (Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Rodney Atkins, Carrie Underwood). Preston will be appearing at this years BCMA Fan Fest in Newark on 9th July 2022

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The Bros Landreth release new album today!

The acclaimed Canadian duo, The Bros. Landreth finally release their new album Come Morning, marking both a rebirth and refinement of the JUNO-winning band’s blend of North American roots music and harmony-heavy soul. Listen HERE.   With a string of single releases already this year, The Bros. Landreth have been winning acclaim from the likes of MOJO Magazine, Maverick Magazine and Americana UK and many more, plus radio support from BBC Radio 2.  To celebrate the release of the album the brothers release another new video, this time for the brilliant “Don’t Feel Like Cryin” featuring Leith Ross.   The most immersive, emotive record of the Landreths’ career, ‘Come Morning’ finds brothers Joey and Dave lacing their melody-driven songs with layers of atmospheric synth, organ, and textured guitar. The group’s previous albums shone a light on their strength as a live act, capturing the spontaneity and sonic stomp of a band of hard-touring road warriors. If those records unfolded like snapshots of The Bros. Landreth’s night-time shows, then ‘Come Morning’ sketches a markedly different picture, showcasing the introspection and clarity that comes with a long period of rest.   Forced to keep a tight circle due to Covid restrictions, Joey and Dave made ‘Come Morning’ in near-seclusion, pulling long hours in the studio and building songs one instrument at a time. They recorded, layered, stripped away, and layered again. Sounds were sampled, re-sampled, and twisted into something new. Prioritizing moody textures over fiery fretwork, Joey took an understated approach to the guitar, saving his big solos for key moments. He placed an equal emphasis on keyboards, beefing up the recordings with Hammond organ and analog synth. Slowly, steadily, the Landreths pieced together a transportive album built for the heart, the head, and the headphones. This time, the songs weren’t the only thing telling a story; the sounds told a story, too.   This record marks a new dawn for The Bros. Landreth, whilst featuring appearances from Leith Ross (whose 2020 debut was released on the Landreth’s record label, Birthday Cake) and drummers Aaron Sterling and Daniel Roy, at the album’s core are the Landreths themselves: two born-to-collaborate brothers who sing songs about hard truths and new beginnings, having been brought back together during a time of unprecedented isolation.   READ OUR REVIEW OF THE NEW RECORD HERE! CATCH THE BROS. LANDRETH IN THE UK THIS SEPTEMBER:Thurs., Sep. 1 | O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire | LondonFri., Sep. 2 | Academy 3 | BirminghamSat., Sep. 3 | Queens Hall Narberth | WalesSun., Sep. 4 | Thekla | BristolMon., Sep. 5 | The Venue | DerbyTues., Sep. 6 | Greystones | SheffieldWed., Sep. 7 | Room 2 | GlasgowThurs., Sep. 8 | Academy 3 | ManchesterFri., Sep. 9 | Academy 2 | Oxford

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Brett Eldredge

Brett Eldredge returns to Manchester in style!

Supported by Luca Fogale, Brett Eldredge embarked on his UK tour last week. He was the last show I saw before the pandemic hit in 2020 and is one of the first to return to the UK since. Fogale did an acoustic set to open the show, his songs, mainly ballads, were well written and he had a lovely tone to his voice. He was grateful for every minute that he was on stage. He’s certainly one to watch out for in future. On to Eldredge’s set and it was clear from the first note that it was going to be an energetic performance, the lighting adding to the mood. A big grin on his face he seemed fired up for the Manchester crowd that wasn’t quite full but was loud nonetheless. During his second song the room got louder still as they sang their hearts out to the early chart topper, ‘Don’t Ya’ as Eldredge paraded up and down the stage. He took it down a notch for ‘Gabrielle’ another fan favourite before playing some songs off his new record which he announced just over a week ago. His new single, the title track of his upcoming album ‘Songs About You’ was already on the lips of many Mancunians as Eldredge’s face lit up as they sung it with him. It wasn’t the only new music he played as live renditions of ‘Good Day’ and ‘Holy Water’ were mixed in amongst his more established hits. He also shared the story behind ‘Want That Back’ speaking honestly about how he struggled during lockdown. Much of his set was kept upbeat and energetic but it was refreshing when his band exited and he played an acoustic song, his 2017 hit ‘The Long Way’. Here, you could hear his voice, flawless in it’s delivery. From that point on, he invited his band back on stage and turned up the heat. Manchester was bouncing and so was Eldredge. The lights turned out as he sung ‘Mean To Me’, the crowd lighting him up with the flashlights on their phones, to great effect. He seamlessly flowed into a rendition of ‘My Girl’ from his hit song ‘The Reason’ which fans appreciated and thumped his chest at the end of ‘Lose My Mind’ as the noise rose inside the O2 Ritz. He found his second wind as he jumped around the stage, the lights increasing in intensity too. He closed on ‘Wanna Be That Song’ but the Manchester crowd didn’t want him to go just yet, for all it’s intensity, it felt too short! He returned to the stage with his band for a cover of ‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’ before concluding on fan favourite ‘Beat of the Music’. It was a fantastic night, one we wish we could have all over again!

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