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Carter Sampson Releases 'Queen Of Oklahoma' Compilation CD Ahead Of April/May Dates

Oklahoma’s Carter Sampson returns to the UK in April and May for a short run of dates that include two shows at the much-loved Kilkenny Roots Festival. She will be releasing ‘Queen Of Oklahoma’ a fourteen track compilation drawing on tracks taken from her previous three albums. The album is released on 21st April. Sampson’s latest album ‘Wilder Side’ has been picking up wonderful reviews in the press and picking up plays on National radio. Bob Harris at Radio 2 described the album as ‘impeccable’,  while she has picked up plays on BBC Ulster, BBC London, BBC Scotland, Resonance FM and all the major roots shows. She will be touring alongside BJ Baartmans. APRIL 29th – Kilkenny Roots Festival 30th – Kilkenny Roots Festival MAY May 1st – Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh May 3rd – The Admiral, Glasgow May 5th – The Hut, Corby May 6th – Little Rabbit Barn, Chelmsford (House Concert) May 10th – The Musician, Leicester May 11th – Union @The Con Club, Lewes May 12th – The Forge, Anvil Arts Centre, Basingstoke May 13th – Hoodoos, Croydon

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The Ramblin’ Roots Revue 2017

A celebration of roots, americana, folk and alt-country music alongside fine beer, whisky and food held at Bucks Students’ Union’s award winning venue in High Wycombe, across the weekend of 7th/8th/9th of April 2017.   Featuring 21 bands from the USA and the UK, playing on two stages and starting on Friday evening, running throughout the day and late into the night on Saturday before rounding off with the “Ramblin’ Roots Sunday Brunch”.   Artists performing this year read like a “who’s who” in contemporary americana and include; Laura Cantrell / Peter Bruntnell  / John Murry  / Case Hardin / SOCIETY Michelle Stoddart (The Magic Numbers) / The Treetop Flyers / Joana Serrat The Redlands Palomino Company / Yola Carter  / The Dreaming Spires Paul McClure and the Local Heroes / The Travelling Band / Legends of Country Hannah Rose-Platt / The Rosellys / Luke Tuchscherer / Co-Pilgrim William the Conqueror / Loud Mountains / Jonny Payne and The Thunder   Our favourite breweries and distillers will be providing a range of incredible beers, ales and craft lagers, a selection of exemplary ciders and a menu of the finest whiskies and bourbons in the best stocked bar for miles around as well as a range of food concessions that will keep you going throughout the weekend with freshly prepared food from Tex-Mex delights to great Smokehouse BBQ.   Over the weekend we’ll also be hosting a buskers’ stage with special guests, americana label record stalls, clothing and merch, the great pie eating challenge and Saturday’s late night “after-show” party with guest DJs. Our Sunday brunch includes free coffee refills, freshly prepared and locally sourced eggs, bacon and sausages served in warm brioche buns, free Sunday newspapers and revitalizing, uplifting live music enjoyed in like-minded company before we part company until next year… The event caters for up to 600 per day with warm indoor stages and a fully accessible venue. Our customer’s comfort is our primary concern and you’ll never be more than 20 meters from a stage, a bar or something to eat!   Tickets:  For the full Ramblin’ Roots Revue experience over Friday, Saturday and Sunday our introductory ticket is just £25   Weekend Ticket: £25 Friday Night Only: £12 Saturday Only: £18 Ramblin’ Roots Sunday Brunch Only: £5 (under 18’s free)   For more info www.ramblinrootsrevue.co.uk

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BUCKLE & BOOTS COUNTRY FESTIVAL – Returning to Etherow Country Park, June 23-25!

Following a hugely successful and widely-acclaimed launch last year, Buckle & Boots Country Festival will return for a second year in June at Whitebottom Farm! Located in the heart of the Stockport countryside in Etherow Park, Buckle & Boots provides a unique opportunity for country fans to experience some of the greatest talents in British and worldwide country music in a picturesque rural location. Taking place over 3 days (June 23-25), the festival combines stunning music, great food, top quality camping facilities and an unrivalled community spirit, creating one of the most entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable events of the year. Last year’s inaugural festival was a phenomenal launch. With meet and greet opportunities and a warm, friendly approach, the festival encouraged a special connection between artists and fans and a wonderful communal atmosphere. Where else could you have your pint pulled at the bar by your favourite country artists? Where else could you wake up in the morning to the sound of some of the genre’s best talents jamming on their guitars just a few tents away? The festival encapsulates everything country music should be – love, laughs and a big like-minded family. This year promises to crank up proceedings another notch, with an array of immensely talented musicians from all over the world coming to the festival to showcase their craft. The British Country Music Association will be hosting the ‘BCMA Stage’, presenting some of the brightest talents and rising prospects from the British country music scene, and there will also be a huge number of UK acts thrilling audiences on the Paddock Stage. On the main stage, fans will have the opportunity to see a variety of international stars including Sarah Darling (US), whose critically-acclaimed album ‘Dream Country’ has received worldwide admiration, as well as American Young (US) who bring a wealth of song writing experience from Nashville and Australia’s Morgan Evans who has toured with superstars like Taylor Swift and Alan Jackson. The main stage will also be a platform for some of the UK’s stars to perform with full bands; a rare opportunity for fans to experience our artists at their very best. As well as the music, conservation of the surrounding environment is also a matter that Buckle & Boots are passionately supporting. The site is situated next to Compstall Nature Reserve on the banks of the River Etherow, home to some of the region’s most beautiful and endangered species of birds, dragonflies and butterflies. Some of the funds generated by the festival will aid the conservation of these species and their natural habitat for years to come. Tickets are priced at just £55 for a weekend ticket, £20 for a Friday ticket, £30 for a Saturday ticket and £30 for a Sunday ticket. Should you wish to camp and make use of the award-winning toilets and hot showers, weekend camping passes are available for only £15. For all the details, including more info on the line-up, food, Compstall Nature Reserve and camping, visit buckleandboots.co.uk Facebook – facebook.com/BuckleandBoots Twitter – @BuckleandBoots “The weekend was fantastic, from the setting on Whitebottom Farm, the friendly hosts, and of course the incredible pool of talent that braced the stage each day and filled our hearts with their songs and stories” – Essentially Pop  “We had a ball at Buckle and Boots. It was an ‘I was there’ experience and we will cherish the memories. The way the various performers and fans embraced the event was stunning” – Your Life In A Song  

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Frankie Davies on tour this March

After supporting some of the biggest stars Nashvile has to offer, rising Country/Americana singer Frankie Davies has announced her first headline tour along with her all girl band. The girls have all been busy working on Frankies debut album, but are all so excited to get out on the road together. At the leading edge of the UK boom in Country & American music Frankie has supportied UK favourites Ward Thomas & The Shires and performing at Londons O2 at the biggest UK Country showcase, C2C. After huge support from Radio 2’s Bob Harris, Frankie then headed to Nashville with him to represent BBC Introducing at the Americana Music festival. Since releasing her debut EP, singles Superman, Shivers & Dancing All Night have received 5 star reviews and National airplay and Frankie has gone on to tour with Chris Young, Charlie Worsham and later this year will perform with Mo Pitney. The girls (who all met whilst studying music at Paul McCartneys Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts) will play 6 UK dates at the end of March and 2 in Germany early April.   19th March Glasgow – Stereo 25th March Nottingham – Rescue Rooms 27th March Bristol – Crofters Rights 28th March London – Borderline 29th March Liverpool – Magnet 31st March Manchester – Sound Control 05th April Berlin – Privatclub 06th April Hamburg – Hakken   Tickets – www.frankiedavies.co.uk

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Ward Thomas Announced as C2C Opening Act

22 year old twins Catherine and Lizzy are set to have another incredible year. They’ve just been announced as the official opening act for the prestigious C2C Festival at the O2 on March 10th, kick off a 22 date UK tour on April 28th and have a summer of key festival dates. Ward Thomas will also be making their first visit to Australia in March to play the prestigious CMC Rocks festival with Dixie Chicks and Little Big Town amongst others. Already, they’ve sold an incredible 16,000 tickets for their spring tour with a number of shows already sold out while their acclaimed ‘Cartwheels’ album has sold over 75,000 copies since entering the UK charts at number 1 last September. Major festival appearances include Latitude, Isle of Wight, Cornbury, Harvest with more to be announced soon.

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Laura Oakes, Jake Morrell & Emily Faye added to 'The Round Up'

As February draws to a close, it’s nearly time for another of Two Ways Home’s songwriter night ‘The Round Up‘, at the Metropolitan in London. While the band are hard at work on their third EP in the studio and due for another trip out to Nashville in April, these unique events give them a chance to showcase their latest songs and invite a few friends along to do the same. The next round is on March 2nd, and will feature Laura Oakes, Emily Faye, and Jake Morrell, who will be also playing C2C this year. Two Ways Home host ‘The Round Up’ with Laura Oakes, Emily Faye and Jake Morrell Thursday 2nd March 2017 – 7:30pm The Metropolitan Pub (upstairs), Westbourne Park 60 Great Western Road, W11 1AB London, United Kingdom

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The Shires shot in Madrid, Spain

Nashville comes to Millport!

Now in its 23rd year, Millport Country Music Festival is proud to welcome Nashville artists and the cream of UK country music to the beautiful Isle of Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde, a short ferry ride of less than 10 minutes from Largs. The Core Festival will run from Friday evening, 1st September 2017, through the weekend until late on Sunday, featuring many country and tribute bands, together with the Grand Parade on the waterfront at 2pm on Saturday 2nd, line dancing, children’s entertainment and much more. Under the cover of a huge marquee, situated on a site adjacent to the Core Festival, concerts for 3,000 people will be held on the Saturday and Sunday afternoons/early evenings. Recently signed to Big Machine in Nashville and fresh from the success of their latest album, ‘My Universe’, THE SHIRES will headline the Saturday 2nd September line up. In his first ever appearance in Scotland, MARK CHESNUTT, with 14 US country No 1s and 23 top 10 singles to his name and a new album ‘Tradition Lives’ just released, will close out the concert element of the festival on Sunday 3rd September. Direct from Nashville will come three rising country artists, DAVID RAY, MORGAN FRAZIER and ADLEY STUMP, to provide support over the weekend. Adding to the excitement will be the appearance of Glasgow’s own ASHTON LANE, with their full band, on Sunday 3rd September. Patrons will be able to buy ‘Access All Zones’ passes for the entire weekend or choose between the concerts on each day or just enjoy the core festival. A VIP option will also be available for those who want to guarantee a position close to the concert stage. Advance concert tickets and core festival wristbands are available from http://www.ticketline.co.uk/millport-country-music-festival . More information on the Millport Country Music Festival is available at www.millportcountrymusic.com A representative of the Festival said “We are delighted to be able to take the Millport Country Music Festival to a new level this year. We believe that the line up on offer for the concerts and core festival will establish Millport as the must-go festival destination for country music fans in the UK this summer”

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Woody Pines

Visit Woody Pines http://www.woodypines.com/     April 5 The Atkinson Theatre, Southport April 6 Green Note, London April 7 Llandeilo Acoustic at The Angel, Llandeilo April 8 Playhouse 2, Shaw, Oldham April 9 Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington April 11 B Bar, Barbican, Plymouth April 12 Wed 12  The Victoria Hall, Stockland, Devon April 13 The Square Tower, Old Portsmouth, Hants April 14 Brookside Farm, Salfords, Surrey April 15 Square & Compass, Worth Matravers April 16 Square & Compass Worth Matravers (Afternoon) Sun 16 Pebbled Vinyard (evening), Clyst St George, Exeter April 18 The Pump House, Louth, Lincs April 19 Eastgate Theatre, Peebles April 20 Acoustic Music Club, Kirkcaldy April 21 The CatStrand, New Galloway April 22 Glenbuchat Hall. Strathdon April 23 The Blue Lamp, Aberdeen     April 26th Hamburg GERMANY Hafenbahnhof April 28 Crailsheim GERMANY 7180 Bar April 30 Essen GERMANY #SoulHell     May 1 Lessens BELGIUM #Roots&RosesFest May 2 Dordrecht NETHERLANDS #De Melkbus May 3 Essen BELGIUM #Heuvelzicht May 4 Waardamme BELGIUM #Cowboy Up May 5 Vlissingen NETHERLANDS #Bevrijdingsfestival May 6 Ospel NETHERLANDS Moulin Blues festival     May 10 Bilbao, Kafe Antzokia SPAIN May 11 Madrid, Boite Live SPAIN May 12 Zaragoza, Rock & Blues Café SPAIN May 13 Barcelona, Rocksound Almogavers SPAIN May 14 Valencia, Loco Club SPAIN May 16 Cangas oj morrazo, Sala Son SPAIN May 17 Gijón, Sala Acapulco (Casino de Asturias) SPAIN   BIOGRAPHY If you’re wondering where the music of Nashville troubadour WOODY PINES comes from, look to the streets. It was on the streets as a professional busker that Woody first cut his teeth, drawing liberally from the lost back alley anthems and scratchy old 78s of American roots music, whether country blues, jugband, hokum, or hillbilly. Heavy rollicking street performances are the key to some of today’s best roots bands, like Old Crow Medicine Show (Woody and OCMS’ Gill Landry used to tour the country in their own jugband), and they’re the key to Woody’s intensely catchy rhythms, jumpy lyrics, and wildly delirious sense of fun. Woody traveled all over the streets of this country, road testing his songs, drawing from the catchiest elements of the music he loved and adding in hopped-up vintage electrification to get that old country dancehall sound down right. That’s why the songs on his new self-titled release WOODY PINES (released May 28 on underground label Muddy Roots Recordings) are so hot. This is gonzo folk music, the kind of raise-the-rafters, boot-shakin’ jump blues that used to be banging out of juke joints all over the South in the late 1940s, but now it’s burning into the earholes of a younger generation of Nashville kids, all looking for music with deep roots and something to hang on to. It’s tempting to call Woody Pine’s newest music “rockabilly,” and in fact he recorded the new album at Sputnik Studios in Nashville, famous for recording rockabilly and psych-twang heroes JD McPherson, Jack White, and Sturgill Simpson. But it might be more accurate to call Woody’s new songs “hillbilly boogie;” a rarely remembered genre of American music made famous by the Delmore Brothers. Hillbilly boogie sits at the exact moment when the buzzed- out, electrified hillbilly country music of Appalachia (which itself drew heavily from country blues), first hit the sawdust-floored honky-tonks of old Nashville and Memphis. It was the moment exactly before the birth of rock ‘n’ roll. Woody writes with a wink to this critical time on songs like “Anything for Love” and “New Nashville Boogie,” drawing in modern references at will to make his points. He also dives deep into the tradition, drawing up gems like the old gangsta- folk song “Make It to the Woods” from the Mississippi Sheiks. In Woody’s music, there’s never an idea that roots music should be a recreation of an older time. Instead, he taps the vein of this music that’s still beating today, finding common ground with the old hucksters and bar-hounds who created the music in the first place. When Woody Pines sings “when the train rolls by, I get a faceful of rain,” this isn’t some hipster dilettante twisting a faux-handlebar mustache and singing about old-timey railroads, this is a dedicated student of Woody Guthrie who used to hop freight trains to get from town to town. This is serious roots music that’s as much a way of life as an aesthetic choice. This music isn’t for dabblers; you gotta feel it in your bones. Let Woody Pines help. QUOTES “WOODY SOUNDS LIKE WILLIE NELSON SINGING A JOHNNY CASH SONG IN A 1930’S ALABAMA JUKE JOINT.WILDLY ADDICTING.  ONE MAGICAL ALBUM.” -NO DEPRESSION  “WOODY PINES IS THE BEST BAND I EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE I SWEAR…. I’M THEIR BIGGEST FAN NOW!” – BILLY JOE SHAVER AMERICAN ROOTS UK  “GO AND SEE THEM, YOU WON’T REGRET IT”!  “ROCK SOLID SEXY OLD TIME VAUDEVILLE HILL-BILLY GROOVE.” – SXIP SHIREY OF THE LUMINESCENT ORCHESTRII, NYC “A ROLLICKING, ENGAGING AMALGAM OF OLD-TIME BLUES AND JUG BAND SENSIBILITIES. “….WALKING DOWN THE ROAD HAS OVERTONES OF EARLY DYLAN IN ITS GUITAR FINGER-PICKING AND WISTFUL DRAWL.” – JIM GILCHRIST, THE SCOTSMAN “Woody Pines brings that low-key street corner style of performance to his stage show, but with all the polish and seasoned professionalism of a tour-bus-and-green-room rock stardom. Crackerjack musicianship goes a long way toward a band’s greatness, but showmanship seals the deal. Pines, on stage, is an old soul and natural performer, storied and steeped in the best of American music.” – Alli Marshall Mtn. Xpress, Asheville, North Carolina

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UK Americana Awards 2017 – Results

The second UK Americana Awards took place at London’s St John at Hackney this evening, rounding off two days of activities at this year’s Americana Music Association UK conference. In a wonderful night celebrating the thriving UK and International Americana music scene, an audience of guests, AMA-UK delegates, members of the music industry and the public were treated to performances from Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Richard Thompson and five time Grammy award winner Mary Chapin Carpenter. There were performances from UK artists Yola Carter, William the Conqueror, Peter Bruntnell, Danni Nicholls, Lewis & Leigh and Ethan Johns, alongside International Album of the Year Award winner Sam Outlaw. To mark the first anniversary of the launch of the Official Americana Albums Chart, Jools Holland joined Martin Talbot, CEO of the Official Charts Company, in presenting Van Morrison with the award for Best Selling UK Americana Album of 2016 for his album KEEP ME SINGING, which spent ten weeks at number one on the chart. Harry Shearer presented Richard Thompson with the AMA-UK’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his unparalleled contribution to, and continuing influence on, the UK’s roots music scene. Andy Fairweather Low introduced a video acceptance from Trailblazer Award winner Albert Lee. Devon trio Wildwood Kin received the prestigious Bob Harris Emerging Artist Award. The star-studded event, hosted by Bob Harris OBE, saw AMA-UK membership-voted awards presented by Imelda May, Kiki Dee, Jim Lauderdale, Timothy B Schmit, Angaleena Presley and Guy Fletcher OBE. Winners of the seven membership-voted Awards were as follows: UK Album of The Year presented by Imelda May Ghost by Lewis & Leigh (produced by Matt Ingram) International Album of the Year presented by Jim Lauderdale Angeleno by Sam Outlaw (produced by Ry Cooder and Joachim Cooder) UK Artist of the Year presented by Al Booth Yola Carter International Artist of the Year presented by Timothy B Schmit Sturgill Simpson UK Song of the Year presented by Kiki Dee The 4:19  by Lewis & Leigh (written by Al Lewis and Alva Leigh) International Song of the Year presented by Angaleena Presley Hands of Time  by Margo Price (written by Margo Price) UK Instrumentalist of the Year presented by Guy Fletcher Chris “CJ” Hillman

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Bill Kirchen Announces UK Tour

Bill Kirchen, the “titan of the telecaster”, returns to the UK at the end of February for an 11 date tour which takes in venues including the Half Moon in Putney and Leicesters Musician. Kirchens band for the tour will feature pub rock pioneers Austin DeLone and Paul “Bassman” Riley, with our very own Malcolm Mills on drums. Check out this recent live video for a taste of what to expect and find the upcoming dates below.   BILL KIRCHEN & AUSTIN DELONE AND BAND THE TITAN OF THE TELECASTER MEETS THE GODFATHER OF PUB ROCK Mar-17 18 London Troubadour 21 Sheffield Greystones 22 Leicester The Musician 23 Newcastle Live Theatre 24 Stourbridge Talbot Hotel 25 Leek Foxlowe Arts Centre 26 Bristol Golden Lion 27 Topsham Globe Hotel 28 Brighton Bleach 29 Havant Langstone Sailing Club 30 London Ivyhouse 31 Oxford Bullingdon Apr-17 1 London Troubadour 2 Whitstable Duke of Cumberland NEW ALBUM THUMBNAIL IMAGE

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