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Dustin Lynch and Mackenzie Porter team up for ‘Thinkin Bout You’

BMG/BBR Music Group hitmaker Dustin Lynch is just one phone call away in brand-new song, “Thinking ‘Bout You” (feat. MacKenzie Porter) available now at all streaming platforms and digital retailers. Feeling the magnetic pull of the past, Lynch is giving second life to a track first shared on his acclaimed TULLAHOMA album. Now teaming with a new country riser for the passionate power duet, heart-pounding hooks and memory-soaked vocals stir up nostalgic romance, as exes begin to reconnect: “Don’t be sorry for calling me up right outta the blue / I was just thinking ’bout you.” “This is one of my favorite songs from TULLAHOMA, and I’m so excited we get to shine a light on it in a new way with MacKenzie. We chose her voice for this version when my team and I reached out to our country music community for submissions from newer artists. Not wanting to be swayed by any other factors, we got a folder of numbered submissions and listened blindly,” shares Lynch. “It all pointed to MacKenzie. I fell in love with her tone – it was effortless and honest. Her voice is something that can’t be taught, it’s clear she was born with that tone. She was brilliant at bringing her uniqueness to this song, but also keeping it familiar for fans of the original.” Dialling up Porter to star in his “Thinking ‘Bout You” music video, the duet partners went live on Lynch’s YouTube and Instagram this afternoon (19/3) to chat with fans and count down to the anticipated YouTube premiere. Assuming the roles of a former couple reminiscing over the phone, the moody clip is all-too-relatable as snapshots of a long-gone relationship flash into view. Directed by Justin Nolan Key, the intimate conversation by-way-of the Lynch, Andy Albert, Hunter Phelps, and Will Weatherly-penned lyrics, ring straight to the heart of a broken connection. WATCH THE “THINKING ‘BOUT YOU (FEAT. MACKENZIE PORTER)” MUSIC VIDEO To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Donovan Woods announces ‘Without People (Deluxe)’ due March 26th!

In 2020, Donovan Woods released ‘Without People’ via his own Meant Well label. It’s an album that ranks as Woods’ most successful release with more than 10 million streams and climbing. Due March 26, a new deluxe edition of ‘Without People’ adds four bonus tracks (two new originals and two alternate mixes) and is available for pre-order now HERE A new piano rendition of “Grew Apart” cuts right to the bone, and an acoustic interpretation of “Whatever Keeps You Going” pairs Woods with the pure voices of the J.P. Robarts Public School Music Project in London, Canada. The school’s choir formerly sang with Donovan Woods in 2019 at one of his concerts in London. Woods always knew he wanted to feature the choir on a project, but during the pandemic, Woods learned that while the schools had reopened, the children were only allowed to hum during choir practice due to the nature of health and safety protocols. He then, with the help of their parents and choir director, Jane Kennedy, enlisted the children’s choir to individually submit homemade cell phone videos of themselves singing the song. All 19 students were able to share the “stage” again with Woods through this video. Watch HERE. “This deluxe version is really in place of what live shows might’ve been like if the pandemic hadn’t happened,” says Woods. “Among my favorite parts of playing live are presenting songs in a different context and introducing new material, and this deluxe version is doing that type of work.” To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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CMT Crossroads: Nathaniel Rateliff and Margo Price

Acclaimed musician Nathaniel Rateliff, backed by longtime band The Nights Sweats, and country singer-songwriter Margo Price team up for the newest installment of critically-acclaimed series, “CMT Crossroads,” premiering Friday March 26th at 10pm ET on CMT. This marks the first appearance for both artists on the celebrated Crossroads stage, which resumes production for the first time since Halsey & Kelsea Ballerini’s episode premiered in March 2020. “CMT Crossroads” shows the far-reaching roots of country music by pairing country artists with musicians from other genres. Each episode features a different set of stars playing together, swapping stories and sharing their common love of music. The series debuted January 13, 2002 with Elvis Costello and Lucinda Williams and since has showcased dream musical partnerships including Ray Charles and Travis Tritt; Bon Jovi and Sugarland; Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire; Def Leppard and Taylor Swift; Sting and Vince Gill; John Mayer and Keith Urban; Mumford & Sons and Emmylou Harris; Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood; Stevie Nicks and Lady Antebellum; Katy Perry and Kacey Musgraves; Alicia Keys and Maren Morris; and most recently, Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini, to name a few. Nathaniel Rateliff and Margo Price teased the upcoming “CMT Crossroads” episode with a performance of Rateliff’s “Say It Louder” which is available to watch HERE! To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Jessica Lynn shares lyric video for her single ’Getaway Car’

Country crossover sensation Jessica Lynn releases a brand-new lyric video for her latest hit single ‘Getaway Car’. Listen to the track and you’ll find Jessica’s voice full of enthusiasm and joie de vivre, and the song full of infectious exhilaration. Starting with a well-baited, tasty guitar hook and harmonious vocals, ‘Getaway Car’ brims with positive energy, playing on the free-roaming driving experience that so infuses American dreams and culture. It’s imagery that feels even more vivid and liberating in these grey, locked-down months in the UK! So how does the lyric video give that visual form? “Getaway Car is such a feel-good song that it required a fun, fast, and colourful video,” said Lynn, “As we are in the middle of cold winter here in New York, I didn’t feel that shooting a traditional music video would suit the track!  Instead, for now, we can take a fast-paced, virtual ride through love.” Check out the Lyric video for Getaway Car here https://youtu.be/be6LB9llyG4 As a single, ‘Getaway Car’ has already been earning airplay and acclaim. BCMA British Country Music Association awarded Jessica Country Release Friday artist with Modern Age Music as Single Of The Week and added it to their Best New Country Spotify playlist. The single recently charted on iTunes #2 in Belgium. In other news, Jessica has been gracing the January/February cover of Maverick — the biggest international country music magazine — and is the subject of a feature interview inside, focusing on ‘Getaway Car’ and her forthcoming ‘Lone Rider’ album. Jessica is also up for Belles & Gals’ UK Country Music Spotlight Awards, nominated in the category, of Best International Artist of the Year (sponsored by Voice of a Woman). What’s more, Jessica herself will also be performing in the headline slot at the International Awards Special tonight Friday, 19 February – 7pm GMT. The event will be streamed via Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Check out the lyric video for Jessica Lynn’s ‘Getaway Car’ and see her website and social media for further news about her forthcoming album, and her website for pre-ordering it. ‘Getaway Car’ is  available to download & Stream from all digital platforms. Single Smart Link: https://snd.click/getawaycar  

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Tom Ovans new album 'Crows In The Corn' – Available Now!

The long awaited 14th release by Texas-based artist Tom Ovans, Crows In The Corn, is now available digitally on all major platforms via Orchard Distribution. In tandem, all 13 of Ovans’ previous albums have been re-released and are available online. The 11 songs on Crows In The Corn, continue Ovans’ string of gritty, bare-bones recordings. Recorded analog to a 4 track, the songs and performances are left alone to stand on their own.  The album kicks off with the dirt-road blues of “Going Back Home” and ends with a haunted tender version of one of Ovans’ most well-known songs, “Avenue of the Americas” (6th Avenue). The new recording captures the song as it was originally written. ‘The first time I recorded it I was just in a different place musically, so I changed it up a bit. I always knew I had to get back to it, back to the way the song came to me,’ says Tom. The second song on the album “Spaghetti Blues” may seem funny on the surface, but there’s a dark undertone about the struggles of an artist sticking to his guns. “Her” is some kind of ballad, an all-nighter that wanders through a dark city. Fourth track “Rolling and Rambling” seems to be about two exes sparring with each other while the carnival of life spins on around them. The title track “Crows in the Corn” is just Ovans and his guitar, but the vision is cinematic. A tale of two lovers lost to each other, once defiant yet now mostly broken. “Apocalyptic Dawn” is a surreal crazed tale of surviving faithless love in an upside-down world. The area around Reelfoot Lake in northwest Tennessee is called “Land Of The Shakes”. The lake was created by the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-12. In a powerful country song Ovans’ uses the title as metaphor to take us on a journey through the bear hunting days of Davy Crockett, to the pollution and degradation of the land, through the gospel of Elvis, and finally to the struggles of today’s forgotten working class. The slow-burning “Hard Road Mama” hits the road, the walls of reality, takes no prisoners and asks for no pity. “On A Greyhound” is just one of those songs that makes you get quiet and listen. Finally “The Mighty Sea” recalls the epic folk ballads of long ago telling the tale of a doomed love. Listen to “On a Greyhound” here:   “Ovans’s world all is loaded, sometimes you don’t even know with what exactly, but time suspends and the moment freezes, freighted with glower, leavened only by that lonesome shiver and spark. A sense of thrill and chill in equal measure. His singing seems in part, at least to me, to have shifted intriguingly a notch. All else is bang on the same. From Bleecker to Texas to muddy shore of mighty sea. Gaunt songs of errant haunt that still the soul and echo soft through the midnight hour. Uncomfortable but necessary.”

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The Outlaw Orchestra Premiere their Video for Single ‘Send Some Whiskey Home’

Country rebels The Outlaw Orchestra ride again and premiere the brand-new video for their single ‘Send Some Whiskey Home’: a track that is rich in country rock and sweet slide guitar that demonstrates the boys flexing a more mature direction in songwriting and performance. The song has come to serve as the band’s calling card for their country blues roots and their unrepentant tongue-in-cheek lyrics, affectionately homaging the women (and dogs) who allow them to maintain their musicians’ lifestyle. This is a heartfelt love song between man, dog and whiskey. Check out the video here: https://youtu.be/qXXf4BKX5o4 Listen to the song here: Taken from their recent, critically-acclaimed 10-track debut album ‘Pantomime Villains’,the single will be released on 22nd January 2021. Reflecting on ‘Send Some Whiskey Home’s origin and inspiration, the band admit that “The roots of this song can be traced back to Dave Roux spending yet another day watching back-to-back cartoons, with his dog (Ted) sat on the sofa.  “Dave’s good lady arrived home after a long day at work. Dave and Ted both looked at her and said ‘We’re starving: What’s for dinner?’ “She walked right on past them, sighed, looked back and said ‘I wish you loved me like that dog loves you!’ Dave looked at Ted, who was wagging his tail, and said “Pass me the guitar, boy, I feel a song coming on!” When Dave Roux (guitars/lead vocals) played the tune that he’d hit upon to Pete Briley (banjo/lap steel/vocals), it fitted so well with lap steel that it was surely a match made in Heaven! Dave toyed with the song in Long Beach California, sitting in with musician friends Trish Burke and Buzzy James of The Buzzy James Trio, Laidlaw; also the band M.O.B. (Michael Olivieri Band, whose lead singer cut his teeth in 80’s hair rockers LeatherWolf). Trish’s soulful gospel harmonies and Buzzy’s accomplished slide guitar (once revered by legendary guitarist, Eddie Van Halen, himself) “put the icing on the cake” of a song that has become a firm fan favourite. The video was filmed at 6am on a frosty autumnal New Forest morning, featuring a special cameo by Dave’s dog Ted, who sets the benchmark for love and devotion in both the original remark and the lyrics. 2020 saw the band’s debut album hit the ground running, earning praise from many respected broadcasters and reviewers. Steve Beastie (Hard Rock Hell Radio) ranked ‘Pantomime Villains’ in his Top 25 albums of 2020. Mick Birchall Reviews named it in his Top 40 Albums of 2020 (just beating Chris Stapleton, whom The Outlaw Orchestra admit they dig!) whilst Rockposer put the album in their top 3 Albums of the Year. What’s more, looking forward, Metalplanetmusic have put The Outlaw Orchestra down as Ones to Watch for 2021. “Somehow, from somewhere,” Rushonrock mused in amazement, “The Outlaw Orchestra have outshone the opposition. David Roux and his merry men have reinvented the wheel. They’ve rewritten the rock and roll rulebook.”  As MNPR Magazine observed, “To create a body of work as stylistically diverse as ‘Pantomime Villains’ takes talent, and to make it look as it if it was seemingly thrown together over a few beers, is pure genius.” Check out The Outlaw Orchestra’s latest single and video release from that excellent album. Send Some Whiskey Home is now available to download and stream on all digital platforms https://open.spotify.com/track/0WfTvMH5zuGHupA6f22Tdz?si=Uv88GoBMQPudLpzegh5D2g https://music.apple.com/gb/album/send-some-whiskey-home/1544052774?i=1544052775 Website: https://www.theoutlaworchestra.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoutlaworchestra/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/outlaworchestra Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/theoutlaworchestra/

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One to Watch: Tim Prottey-Jones

One to Watch: Tim Prottey-Jones

If you talk to any UK based artist on the UK country scene, there is a strong chance that Tim Prottey-Jones has written with them, produced for them or has supported them in some way. The former Wandering Heart has been keeping his finger on the pulse and has chosen now as the time to launch his solo career. Given that he has worked in bands mainly, it is a bit of a shock to the system on that front, but it is something that he is relishing as ultimately, everything he produces is for him and him only.  “I don’t know what it is about putting your name to something personally,” Prottey-Jones said. “It almost feels like you’re working behind the scenes with a band name and I quite like that.  “But I think there’s something about this year where it’s just one of those years, where you just go ‘if I can’t do it this year, then when can I?’, so I think it’s purely stems from how proud and happy I am of the music that I’m coming out with and at the end of the day, this music is just for me. It’s only me that’s got to sing it and it’s only me that’s got to perform it.”   A blend of sounds   While Prottey-Jones hasn’t yet figured out if he’ll be making the collection of singles he has at his disposal into an EP or to push on and make an album depending on how it goes, what he has figured out is his sound – even if no-one knows what to expect. By combining a number of genres together and complete with his own twist, Prottey-Jones has something going and is very keen to see how people take to it.  “When I put Bite the Bullet out, I don’t think people knew what to expect and I think that comes from being in a band, producing and writing for other artists and it being a case of knowing what my sound is. My only answer to that is wait until you hear all these songs put together, because they pretty much will sum it up.  “There will always be elements of rock due to my love of that growing up, country runs through without a doubt because that’s what I love and there’s pop stuff in there because from a production point of view, that excites me as well. I’ve tried to fuse all of those things as well as showing off parts of my voice. If I have any luck, you’ll certainly know what I’m all about.”   Never say never   While Prottey-Jones is very much a solo artist now, the heights he hit as part of The Wandering Hearts were astronomical and while he isn’t intentionally trying to make lightning strike twice in that respect, he doesn’t see the harm in trying to push himself as far as possible as you just never know what is going to happen in the music world.  “The stuff that we achieved with the band, some of it was honestly out of this world incredible. It may never be recreated. Playing at the Ryman for our first American show alongside people like Chris Stapleton – that’s a real pinch me, bucket list kind of moment. There really is no point me saying “I’ll never do that again”, because you just don’t know. I never thought that was gonna happen and I never thought I’d get a major record deal, but I did and those things happened and they happened fairly late on in my career really.  “You never know. I feel like I’ve learnt a lot over these past five or six years and probably even more so since the band. I think I know now what I need to do, what I don’t want to do and I need to trust my instincts as well I think. Those instincts were right when the band started and when I put that band together and who’s to say I can’t do that again with my own stuff?” Regardless of whether he hits those heights again or not, it’s a very safe bet to assume that Prottey-Jones will be a shining star in the UK country scene for as long as he wants to be.     

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J R Harbidge

J R Harbidge shares new track 'Wrong Side of the Fight'

J R Harbidge has given fans a taster of what is to come from his upcoming new album by releasing lead single Wrong Side of the Fight. You can listen to the song here or watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]ubUpfMMMTQI[/wpdevart_youtube] Harbidge’s second album ‘Long Black River’ will be released on April 30 and Wrong Side of the Fight is the first single from that, with the Cannock based artist following up on his 2018 debut ‘First Ray of Light’. Speaking about the song, Harbidge said that it has been kicking around for over 25 years, but only got finished in 2020 as the artist simply couldn’t find a melody for it until that point, while also offering some insight as to how the album went for him. “It’s a song that started life when we were 15 and got completed when I turned 41,” Harbidge said. ““I remember having that music on a four-track X28H multi-track recorder as a teenager and I have spent years trying to get a melody for it. That song waited until 2020 to disclose its undeclared magic. Songwriting is a mysterious process, isn’t it? “This album was both a joy and a chore at the same time.  I loved writing and recording the songs, I loved getting some fantastic musicians playing on the album and I loved collaborating with a new collaborator on one of the songs.  I also loved getting loads of my FB and Instagram friends to sing on the ‘yob chorus’ at the end of side-by-side: all great experiences!”  

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JP Saxe and Maren Morris release new duet 'Line by Line'

JP Saxe has joined forces with reigning CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Maren Morris for his new single, a duet titled Line by Line. You can listen to the track here or watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]dgmjeMo_pDY[/wpdevart_youtube] Grammy Award nominated JP Saxe wrote the song with Morris and Jimmy Robbins, with the Canadian singer-songwriter hoping the track will hit the same highs as his previous duet – If the World Was Ending, featuring Julia Michaels. Speaking about the song, Saxe praised Morris as one of his favourite artists, while Morris opened up about the song meaning and how everything came together. “My first thought about this song is that it’s surreal I get to be sharing it with one of my favourite artists ever,” Saxe said. “Regarding what it’s about…as songwriters, we spend a lot of our lives trying to bottle up a feeling into a song, and often, the biggest feelings, the best ones… the complicated, detailed, messy, incredible ones… just aren’t going to fit. “Line by Line is our recognition of that… of how one song just isn’t enough to capture it all, but how we’re just going to keep writing, futilely and lovingly, anyway.” “I have always loved being contemplative of the artist vs. muse relationship in songs,” Morris added. “Line by Line acts as a promise that I’ll never be done writing about my muse in this life because he can’t be summed up in one song. “Writing that day with JP was the most fluid, inspiring session. He’s a lyrical faucet. He threw out the line ‘immortalising my sincerity’ and it blew my mind. I think all in all, we wrote the whole song in an hour and immediately recorded it”

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Maren Morris

Maren Morris to start recording album three "in a couple of weeks"

Maren Morris has revealed that she has pretty much written her third record and will be heading into the studio very soon to start recording it. The as for now untitled third record is greatly anticipated as it follows in the footsteps of 2019’s ‘GIRL’, which won a CMA Award for Album of the Year and also spawned the huge hit The Bones. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Morris explained that she is pretty much there in terms of having the album written, while also going on to say that she found the positives in having to cancel her tour due to the pandemic. “I have got, I would say, mostly a full record written,” Morris said. “And I’m leaving in a couple of weeks to start recording with Greg Kurstin. It (cancelling her tour) was definitely sad, but at the same time, I’ve never had this much time to myself to write and not have an end point or some sort of time lock on it. “With my second record, I feel like I had to write that so quickly. And I’m not trying to disparage it by any means — I just think now, I’m just so excited to have some space to write.” Maren Morris recently won Female Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year (The Bones) and Song of the Year (also The Bones) at the 2020 CMA Awards.

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