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Jess & the Bandits Together Again – Live Tour May 2022

A planned break after the 2019 UK tour ended up significantly extended for International band Jess and the Bandits. With Jess based in Texas and the Bandits in the UK, the pandemic restrictions were felt even more acutely for this fun loving, crowd pleasing band who thrive on live performance and tour life. Frontwoman Jessica Clemmons formed her Bandits in 2012. With her big voice and warm personality, the Texas native felt an instant connection with the four Brits who made up her band and shared her love for authentic country music. Though over the years members have come and gone as they carve out their own musical journeys, Jess and the band have forged her own brand of UK country, releasing music to critical acclaim, touring extensively and growing a dedicated fan base along the way. Jess’s’ family grew from 3 to 4 in 2021 with the birth of her second son and she is looking forward to introducing both of her baby Bandits to the UK and the world of a touring artist! Jess has been delighted to spend time working on new music over the last couple of years and is excited to announce a brand-new Jess & the Bandits album set for release in 2022. She will be over in the UK in May for an exclusive collection of live shows. Announced as the headline artist for Pitlochry festival (20th May) and supported by Nashville Sounds in the Round in Birmingham(10th May), UK Country Live, promoters of dates in Glasgow (21st May) & Manchester (24th May) and Nashville Meets London (25th May), Jess will be delighting fans UK-wide. With new music set to be released imminently, this exclusive run of shows is the perfect opportunity to catch Jess & The Bandits as they perform brand new material, alongside some old favourites.

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Ruby Gaunt

Luke Combs brings on special guest as he brings the house down at C2C

Luke Combs closed out C2C with a bang as he performed one of the most energetic headline sets that I’ve ever seen at C2C and there was a surprise in store as he welcomed Ed Sheeran to the stage for a special duet! The day got off to the very best of starts as Caitlyn Smith opened the Town Square stage at 10.30am. For many, including myself, she has been one of the highlights of the whole weekend with that stunning voice and thoughtful songwriting. Callie Twisselman also really impressed me on the two occassions I saw her perform today, just happy to be up on stage, she engaged with the crowd well. Due to some back line issues Walker County had to adapt their set and their usual set-up but still managed to pull off a brilliant performance. The Indigo reached capacity crowd for Tenille Arts which was no surprise but luckily we managed to sneak in to catch her gripping performance. On the spotlight stage today, Avery Anna’s vocals impressed me and her unusual yet beautiful rendition of ‘Ring of Fire’ and ‘Forever and Ever Amen’. Seaforth made that stage into a party stage with their single ‘Good Beers’ whilst Tenille Arts once again had the crowd in the palm of her hand for her set. To the main arena and problems somewhere along the line getting artists from Ireland to London meant that none of the artists gear had shown up so things were running a tad late and they were all having to share the same instruments that C2C had acquired from somewhere. It was worth the wait though as Hailey Whitters, a songwriter I greatly admire, took to the stage to share some new songs from her album which comes out next week as well as some fan favourites and a cover or two. ‘Everything She Ain’t’ was a real highlight for me whilst ‘Heartland’ was a crowd pleaser. She also performed Trisha Yearwood’s debut single ‘She’s In Love With the Boy’. Her rendition was energetic and charming. Flatland Cavalry was the band I knew the least about coming into the weekend but the level of musicianship they displayed blew me away, perhaps the next Zac Brown Band? It’s a proper Texas country band, their brand of authentic country music slightly different to anyone else on the line up. They opened with ‘Some Things Never Change’ and my foot instantly began tapping. Lead singer Cleto Cordero invited his wife Kaitlin Butts on stage to sing ‘A Life Where We Work Out’. They had already won me over by this point but I thought this was a particular highlight. The tempo stayed high after that as they got the crowd singing along to John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’. They followed this with Wesley Hall showing off his fiddle skills in their rendition of ‘Dueling Banjos’ before concluding with ‘Stompin Grounds’. Ashley McBryde followed, it’s been nice watching her progression over the years from performing acoustically on the pop-up stages to performing on the main stage the very next year and now, next to the headliner. It’s been a deserved journey though and a joy to watch. She opened with the feisty ‘Martha Divine’, introducing us to the slightly rockier show that she was about to put on. She kept the tempo high as she danced her way through ‘El Dorado’, ‘Never Will’ and ‘Living Next To Leroy’. The moment of the night was when she talked about ‘young folks (folks not old enough to drink)’ and how bringing them to concerts like that showed them they could stand where she is standing. This led nicely into ‘Girl Going Nowhere’. McBryde looked overwhelmed by the crowds reception of the song as she said “London, you’re going to make me cry!” ‘Dive Bar in Dahlonega’ was another special moment between the fans and McBryde and when she concluded on ‘One Night Standards’ the fans were begging for more. Unfortunately, time was tight though and before you knew it, it was Luke’s turn. If it was loud before, it just got louder. He made a dramatic entrance, walking out to the band playing the intro of ‘When It Rains It Pours’ but as he started singing there was no sound for us out front. Down at the front, they managed to get his attention that they couldn’t hear and he told his team who swapped out his mic all whilst the band kept on playing. He stopped proceedings to ask if we could all hear now. Ever the professional, he took it from the top again. He worked the stage as he sang ‘1, 2, Many’ and told us the story behind ‘Houston, We Got A Problem’. The whole crowd were up on their feet, belting out ‘One Number Away’ before Combs asked permission to perform a cover. Here came the big surprise as he began ‘Dive’ by Ed Sheeran before welcoming the man himself to join him on stage which judging by the gasps and screams from the audience meant they were quite surprised to see him! The pair performed it together perfectly. ‘Dive’ wasn’t the only cover he did as he sang ‘Brand New Man’ a song made famous by Brooks and Dunn, a song he sang with the duo on their ‘Rebooted’ record. The powerful one for me was ‘Beautiful, Crazy’ which saw a tear prickle my eye. Though he’d taken it down a notch for that last song he cranked things back up with ‘She Got the Best of Me’ and ‘Hurricane’ – his concluding song. But there was time for an encore and the level of noise suggested the crowd weren’t going to go anywhere until he’d come back out. He performed two more number one’s upon his return – ‘Forever After All’ – a tug of the heartstrings, romantic tune, followed by ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’. I don’t know how much beer he must have gone through after throwing

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by Luke Dyson

Darius Rucker blows the roof off the O2 (again) on 2nd day of C2C

It was Darius Rucker’s turn tonight to blow the roof off the O2 and he certainly did that! Day 2 was packed full of fabulous artists both in the main arena and on the outer stages which showcased the broad spectrum of country music. There was something for every type of country fan! My day began with a beautiful Bluebird session in the O2 Blueroom featuring Luke Dick, Laci Kaye Booth, Jeff Cohen and Tony Arata. I was excited, the caliber of these writers was second to none, and it was about to be a morning full of tears and laughter. Luke Dick kicked things off with ‘Polyester’, the song he opened with on Thursday at the CMA Songwriters Series, bringing a little bit of humour from the first note of the show. He’d go on to play ‘Burning Man’ and ‘Bluebird’, talking about the different kinds of birds he’d seen since he arrived in the UK in his introduction. Laci Kaye Booth impressed with her soft, whispy vocals as she sang songs such as ‘True Love’, a tune that has seemingly got stuck in my head over the past few days! Next to her was Jeff Cohen, the man behind such songs as ‘Postcard From Paris’ by The Band Perry and ‘Take Me As I Am’ by Sugarland but today he played a song that has just been play-listed by the BBC, ‘I See Stars’ which The Shires co-wrote with him and recorded, followed by ‘In Her Eyes’ in the second round, a song which Josh Groban made famous and he told the endearing story of how this track impacted a family in Australia. In his final round he played a mash up of Paw Patrol and Crazy For This Girl, the latter of which was the first song of his that went to radio. Tony Arata was situated last in the round and his credentials alone blew me away, he’s written for the likes of Trisha Yearwood and Emmylou Harris. His voice was rich as he sang ‘Here I Am’, a song Patty Loveless took to number 4 on the charts back in the mid 90’s. he concluded the whole show with the song that changed his life and explained the story behind how Garth Brooks came to record it – ‘The Dance’. It was breathtaking to hear Tony sing such a well crafted song that has truly stood the test of time. A few weeks ago, Maverick joined forces with Sony for a competition to see Tenille Townes and Friends in an intimate fan showcase. It was a joy to host that today. Tenille Townes, Caitlyn Smith and Alex Hall all took to the stage for a songwriters round before we opened it up for the floor to ask questions. Our Canadian Queen, Tenille played some new music off her upcoming EP ‘Masquerades’ before concluding with the song that propelled her into the limelight – ‘Somebody’s Daughter’. Meanwhile, Caitlyn Smith has impressed me all weekend with that breathtaking voice whilst Alex Hall was a fairly new name to me this year but has equally captured my heart just like the two girls when I first heard them a few years ago. Their rapport on stage was entertaining in itself, like being invited into the living room of three friends. Alex and Tenille’s duet was a particular stand out performance of the whole weekend! In the main arena later Tenille performed with her full band, it was incredible to see the difference and the value in both a small acoustic songwriters session to a full band arena set. She owned the stage, those unique vocals shining with every note, her smile lighting up the room. She kicked things off with a high tempo set which included one of her latest releases ‘Girl Who Didn’t Care’ and ‘White Horse’ but knew when to strip things back with the more intimate ‘I Kept The Roses’ and the tear-jerker ‘Jersey on the Wall (I’m Just Asking)’ which sounds intense when the full band joins in after the chorus. Tenille belonged on that stage, it set the tone (and the bar) for the rest of the night! So far this year, I feel there has been more music and less talking between songs (except for in writers rounds!) and the sets seem to have a higher energy to them. This was certainly a thought that crossed my mind during Scotty McCreery’s set as he played songs such as ‘Whereever You Are’ and ‘Damn Strait’. He talked briefly of the story behind the latter, touching on what a huge inspiration George Strait was to him. He played a few cover songs as well, pulling off a fantastic version of ‘She’s Not The Cheating Kind’. He showed his softer side with songs like ‘This Is It’ a song written for his wife and ‘Five More Minutes’, a song written about his Grandfather. This song was a particular highlight of the festival, his words and delivery causing tears to stream down my face whilst the rest of the arena shone their lights in the air. Brett Young followed and the audience seemed to swoon over him – he did have a good rapport with them from the off. Again, he focused on the fun, upbeat numbers of his back catalogue for the most part. Most were up dancing by the second song in, ‘1, 2, 3, Mississippi’. ‘Ticket To LA’ had everyone singing along whilst Brett invited everyone to slow dance with whoever was sat next to them during ‘In Case You Didn’t Know’ and as I looked around, couples were taking the opportunity to enjoy a romantic dance. He took the tempo down a notch further with sad song ‘Mercy’ which received the biggest reception of the weekend upon it’s conclusion. He concluded with ‘Sleep Without You’ but the audience was begging him to stay. Though he focused on keeping the energy levels high, he had a nice mix of slower, more heartfelt

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Russell Dickerson

CMA Songwriters Series returns to London after three years

IT’S BACK!! Live music has returned, C2C has kicked off in style with the CMA Songwriters Series. It was a show that, in true songwriter fashion, took you on a journey through all the emotions and gave an insight into some of the biggest hits from recent years. The main line-up comprised Luke Dick, Caitlyn Smith, Russell Dickerson and Shy Carter whilst the fifth chair saw an array of guests join each round. This year the focus was very much on introducing the future of the genre as Everette, Morgan Wade, Tiera Kennedy and Priscilla Block joined the writers to share their latest hits and singles. Luke kicked off the night with a fun, upbeat autobiographical track called ‘Polyester’ which he originally released with Miranda Lambert back in 2020, it nicely set the tone for the night and introduced the comedy to the evening. The pinnacle of this humour came in the fourth round when Luke played a less well known song called ‘I Am Steve’ explaining the story behind it had the audience in uproar, and even funnier was the tale of how he came to play it that night after watching British television earlier in the day. In amongst the comedy, he played plenty of hits too which pleased the crowd; ‘Kill A Word’, ‘Burning Man’ and concluding on the Nashville Songwriters Association Song of the Year, ‘Bluebird’. Luke was followed by Caitlyn Smith who brought a tear to my eye with her first song and most recent single ‘High’, originally released by Miley Cyrus. Smith is the full package with incredible songs delivered by this captivating voice. When she sang the room fell silent, you could hear a pin drop. Before performing her second song, Caitlyn made an emotional speech about chasing after your dreams, something many in the room could relate to. Then she launched into ‘This Town Is Killing Me’. She channeled the emotions well, tugging on the audiences heartstrings with every soft pluck of the guitar. She also performed her first number one, ‘Like I’m Gonna Lose You’ a song inspired by a dream that co-writer and artist, Meghan Trainor had. It was another that brought a tear to the eye of those around me. Then it was the turn of our host for the evening, Russell Dickerson who began with ‘Every Little Thing’, his 2019 chart topper, in fact, almost all the songs he played were number one hits on the airplay chart; ‘Yours’, ‘Love You Like I Used To’ and ‘Blue Tacoma’. The crowd joined in with every one but particularly enjoyed his latest single ‘Home Sweet’ and the endearing story behind it. He was a great host who clearly had so much respect for his fellow writers, they had a rapport with each other whilst Shy Carter instantly built a rapport with the audience. He knew how to work the stage and his energy was infectious as he began with ‘Stuck Like Glue’ which featured on Sugarland’s ‘Incredible Machine’ album. He beatboxed and freestyled throughout. He performed ‘God Whispered Your Name’ involving the audience once again by picking out Nicola and singing her name. The writers were clearly having a whale of a time and so were the crowd. During his rendition of ‘Heaven’ I realised just what a special voice Shy has, he’s another full package artist, though you’re engrossed in him as a performer he knows how to write a fantastic tune and has a smooth voice that serenades you perfectly. This was on full display as he duetted with Caitlyn Smith on the song ‘How Did You Sleep’ a track they co-wrote together. The night was full of magical moments but none more so than at the end of Caitlyn’s second song. As the writers laughed and joked around with each other, Caitlyn invited Shy to make his Grand Ole Opry debut in April. The audience erupted into rapturous applause at the news, a well deserved invitation to a dream realised. There was no better way to welcome back live music than with the CMA Songwriters Series; the tears, the laughter, that’s what country music is all about! If tonight is anything to go by we are in for a treat over the next few days.

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C2C

Ones to watch at C2C

C2C have confirmed the full complete line up of festival stages across The O2, London featuring over 100 performances across the weekend.  C2C provides an incredible opportunity for fans of country to discover and support new artists from all over the UK, Europe and the US.  C2C ticket holders will have access to The Town Square, The Big Entrance, BBC Radio 2 Stage (at Indigo at The O2), Country Music Week Hub and The Saloon (All Bar One), The Icon Stage and The Garden Stage.    It’s going to be a busy weekend with you feeling like you need to split yourself in two so as not to miss any of your favourite artists! However, we’ve got you covered as we highlight a couple of key, not-to-be-missed performances from each stage.  BBC RADIO 2 STAGE AT INDIGO – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Brittney Spencer, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Callista Clark, Erin Kinsey, King Calaway, Matt Stell, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tenille Arts, Tim Hicks, Walker County, Willie Jones       Willie Jones – This is such a packed line-up that it was hard to narrow down but Willie Jones seriously impressed me in 2019 at the Music City Cares concert which featured Carly Pearce and Rodney Atkins. Right now I’m really enjoying ‘American Dream’ a song he released just over a year ago now. He’s a versatile performer and definitely one not to be missed.  Callista Clark – Our cover star from the last issue has some great songs and a phenomenal voice, she also plays eight instruments! She may be young but she will own that stage and captivate the room. The song I’m most enjoying right now is ‘Real To Me’.  THE TOWN SQUARE – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Catherine McGrath, Everette, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Robyn Ottolini, Seaforth, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County, Willie Jones          Seaforth – These boys are so much fun and have some really catchy songs. All the way from Australia, the duo have brought their own flavour to the Nashville scene and have teamed up well with other artists and writers. The song they’ve done with Jordan Davis, ‘Good Beer’ is a standout.  Kezia Gill – Kezia is one of the fastest rising stars of the UK scene. Recently named Entertainer of the Year at the British Country Music Association awards, Kezia’s power-house vocals will reel you in on first listen and her live performance will most certainly impress. ‘Whiskey Drinkin Woman’ is my song of choice.  CMW HUB – ALL BAR ONE – Alex Hall, Catherine McGrath, Kaitlyn Baker, King Calaway, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County   Shy Carter – There are plenty of chances to see this hitmaker throughout the weekend but take as many of those chances as you can because he is a real gem! I’m hoping and praying with all my heart that he’ll play ‘Speak to a Girl’ a song he wrote that featured on Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s album along with ‘Stuck Like Glue’ a hit he penned for Sugarland. However, listen out for some amazing new material from Carter because his new record is brilliant!  Laci Kaye Booth – Texas native, Laci Kaye Booth rose to fame through American Idol but has since impressed the Nashville community, regularly writing with the likes of Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins. Her song ‘Shuffle’ is a great tune.   BIG ENTRANCE – Caitlyn Smith, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Izzie Walsh, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones, Twinnie   Harleymoon Kemp – Daughter of Martin Kemp, music runs in the family for Harleymoon Kemp and she was always destined to excel at it. She’s bound to impress at C2C. ‘Love On The Radio’ is probably my favourite track of hers.  The County Affair – This duo have a lovely story about friends reunited and the EP that they released last year is a standout on the UK scene. I’m excited to see these songs performed live. ‘Every Ghost’ is definitely worth a listen.  ICON STAGE – Catherine McGrath, Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Izzie Walsh, Jeannine Barry, Jess Thristan, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones   Katy Hurt – It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Katy Hurt, I just think she’s one of the brightest stars in the UK scene right now. ‘Sounds Good In A Bar’ was released last year and I think it’s one of the best songs she’s released.  Kaitlyn Baker – Kaitlyn Baker is a really talented artist and has opened for the likes of Craig Morgan and Jim Lauderdale. Dubbed the new coal miner’s daughter due to her family’s background, her songwriting speaks directly to the hearts of ordinary people. ‘Drinkin’ Hours’ is my go-to track of Kaitlyn’s.  GARDEN STAGE – Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Jeannine Barry, Jess Moskaluke, Jess Thristan, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laura Oakes, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones       Jess Moskaluke – Jess brought out a wonderful album last year called ‘The Demos’ which featured songs she’d co-written with some Nashville hit-makers such as Liz Rose and Corey Crowder and they deserved to be hits themselves – there was some fabulous songwriting on there. The Canadian will be one of the most talked about artists on these outer stages I am sure. Chosen song – ‘Mapdot’.  Eric & Jensen – Eric and Jensen are the new kids on the block of the UK country scene. The two brothers are just starting out on their journey but have some covers on youtube

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C2C

Not to be missed performances at Country 2 Country

C2C have confirmed the full complete line up of festival stages across The O2, London featuring over 100 performances across the weekend. C2C provides an incredible opportunity for fans of country to discover and support new artists from all over the UK, Europe and the US. C2C ticket holders will have access to The Town Square, The Big Entrance, BBC Radio 2 Stage (at Indigo at The O2), Country Music Week Hub and The Saloon (All Bar One), The Icon Stage and The Garden Stage. It’s going to be a busy weekend with you feeling like you need to split yourself in two so as not to miss any of your favourite artists! However, we’ve got you covered as we highlight a couple of key, not-to-be-missed performances from each stage. BBC RADIO 2 STAGE AT INDIGO – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Brittney Spencer, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Callista Clark, Erin Kinsey, King Calaway, Matt Stell, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tenille Arts, Tim Hicks, Walker County, Willie Jones Willie Jones – This is such a packed line-up that it was hard to narrow down but Willie Jones seriously impressed me in 2019 at the Music City Cares concert which featured Carly Pearce and Rodney Atkins. Right now I’m really enjoying ‘American Dream’ a song he released just over a year ago now. He’s a versatile performer and definitely one not to be missed. Callista Clark – Our cover star from the last issue has some great songs and a phenomenal voice, she also plays eight instruments! She may be young but she will own that stage and captivate the room. The song I’m most enjoying right now is ‘Real To Me’. THE TOWN SQUARE – Alex Hall, Avery Anna, Breland, Caitlyn Smith, Callie Twisselman, Catherine McGrath, Everette, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Robyn Ottolini, Seaforth, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County, Willie Jones Seaforth – These boys are so much fun and have some really catchy songs. All the way from Australia, the duo have brought their own flavour to the Nashville scene and have teamed up well with other artists and writers. The song they’ve done with Jordan Davis, ‘Good Beer’ is a standout. Kezia Gill – Kezia is one of the fastest rising stars of the UK scene. Recently named Entertainer of the Year at the British Country Music Association awards, Kezia’s power-house vocals will reel you in on first listen and her live performance will most certainly impress. ‘Whiskey Drinkin Woman’ is my song of choice. CMW HUB – ALL BAR ONE – Alex Hall, Catherine McGrath, Kaitlyn Baker, King Calaway, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Robyn Ottolini, Shy Carter, Tebey, Tim Hicks, Twinnie, Walker County Shy Carter – There are plenty of chances to see this hitmaker throughout the weekend but take as many of those chances as you can because he is a real gem! I’m hoping and praying with all my heart that he’ll play ‘Speak to a Girl’ a song he wrote that featured on Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s album along with ‘Stuck Like Glue’ a hit he penned for Sugarland. However, listen out for some amazing new material from Carter because his new record is brilliant! Laci Kaye Booth – Texas native, Laci Kaye Booth rose to fame through American Idol but has since impressed the Nashville community, regularly writing with the likes of Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins. Her song ‘Shuffle’ is a great tune. BIG ENTRANCE – Caitlyn Smith, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Izzie Walsh, Jaret Ray Reddick, Jess Moskaluke, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, Laura Oakes, Morganway, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones, Twinnie Harleymoon Kemp – Daughter of Martin Kemp, music runs in the family for Harleymoon Kemp and she was always destined to excel at it. She’s bound to impress at C2C. ‘Love On The Radio’ is probably my favourite track of hers. The County Affair – This duo have a lovely story about friends reunited and the EP that they released last year is a standout on the UK scene. I’m excited to see these songs performed live. ‘Every Ghost’ is definitely worth a listen. ICON STAGE – Catherine McGrath, Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Izzie Walsh, Jeannine Barry, Jess Thristan, Kaitlyn Baker, Katy Hurt, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones Katy Hurt – It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Katy Hurt, I just think she’s one of the brightest stars in the UK scene right now. ‘Sounds Good In A Bar’ was released last year and I think it’s one of the best songs she’s released. Kaitlyn Baker – Kaitlyn Baker is a really talented artist and has opened for the likes of Craig Morgan and Jim Lauderdale. Dubbed the new coal miner’s daughter due to her family’s background, her songwriting speaks directly to the hearts of ordinary people. ‘Drinkin’ Hours’ is my go-to track of Kaitlyn’s. GARDEN STAGE – Danny McMahon, Eleri Angharad, Eric & Jensen, Essex County, Everette, Gary Quinn, Harleymoon Kemp, Hayley McKay, Jeannine Barry, Jess Moskaluke, Jess Thristan, Katy Hurt, Kezia Gill, Laura Oakes, Lucy Grubb, Pete Gow, Ruthie Collins, The County Affair, Tim Prottey-Jones Jess Moskaluke – Jess brought out a wonderful album last year called ‘The Demos’ which featured songs she’d co-written with some Nashville hit-makers such as Liz Rose and Corey Crowder and they deserved to be hits themselves – there was some fabulous songwriting on there. The Canadian will be one of the most talked about artists on these outer stages I am sure. Chosen song – ‘Mapdot’. Eric & Jensen – Eric and Jensen are the new kids on the block of the UK country scene. The two brothers are just starting out on their journey but have some covers on youtube

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Buckle and Boots

Buckle and Boots announces 2022 line up

Following last summer’s hugely successful return to delivering country music at the farm, Buckle & Boots returns with another stellar line-up for 2022, taking place over the bank holiday weekend of the 2nd-5th June at Whitebottom Farm near Manchester. Continuing their loyal commitment to supporting homegrown talent, as well as introducing rising stars from across the pond to a UK fan base, this year once again sees an array of talent from all over the world, including Sweden, Canada and the United States. Buckle & Boots are delighted to be bringing back William Michael Morgan who was first introduced to, and subsequently warmly embraced by, a UK audience at B&B 2019. Named as a “Country Artist You Need to Know” by Rolling Stone, his infectious brand of traditionally influenced country music helped him sell out a UK tour at the back end of 2019 and he will no doubt, once again, capture the hearts of the festival attendees. Following the tradition of presenting Canadian country stars such as Brett Kissel (2019) and Tebey (2021), this year’s line-up boasts two artists from the Land of Maple Leaf. Québec native, Matt Lang’s latest album debuted at No.1 on the iTunes all genre chart, on the iTunes country album chart and was the #3 selling album in Canada. His singles ‘Getcha’ and ‘In a Bar’ reached Top 5 at Canadian country radio and he recently received his first CCMA Nomination for Rising Star of the Year. Alberta’s Dan Davidson has created undeniable momentum in the last few years with 6 CCMA nominations, 10 ACMA awards, a gold record and a number 1 selling Canadian song and record. Texas born artist, Julia Cole, has amassed over 50 million streams, has been featured on CMT, Spotify’s Hot Country as well as Apple Music’s Today’s Country and many more. Julia has toured globally in over 10 countries opening for acts like Dan + Shay, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Kane Brown, Dierks Bentley, Lee Brice and Runaway June to name just a few. Julia was recently named in the “CMT Next Women of Country” Class of 2022. UK fan favourites American Young return to host an ‘Evening with Friends’ on June 2nd where they will be showcasing music from their latest offering ‘AY II’. New Orleans country singer/songwriter Karen Waldrup, Nashville recording artist Jeremy McCombs, former NBC’s ‘The Voice’ season 6 contestant Audra McLaughlin and Swedish songstress Sophie Hanson make up the international contingent. Buckle & Boots will once more welcome some of the best UK talent to their stages this summer. To read more exclusive features and latest news please see our February issue here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Ramin Karimloo

Ramin Karimloo to play show with his Broadgrass Band next week!

West End and Broadway star and musical innovator Ramin Karimloo will bring his unique band, The Broadgrass Band to London for a very special one-off show at London’s Eventim Apollo on Wednesday, 15th December. Billed as ‘An Evening with Ramin Karimloo & The Broadgrass Band’, the Iranian-born Canadian singer and performer will deliver his reinterpretations of musical theatre hits, folk favourites and some of Ramin’s original songs all under the Broadgrass style he has made his own – breathing some bluegrass into Broadway and bringing some drama into Bluegrass. Talking of the show Karimloo said, “I can’t wait to return to London to perform these songs with The Broadgrass Band at Hammersmith’s legendary Eventim Apollo this December. We’ll be pulling out all the hits for what I promise to be a celebratory evening that’s been a long time coming.” Known around the world as one of the most formidable talents in musical theatre, Karimloo’s portrayal of leading roles such as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables on Broadway (2014 Tony Award nominee) and London’s West End, and the Phantom in Phantom of The Opera in London, served to highlight why he is a musical force unlike any other. Karimloo immortalised the role in the 25th Anniversary Concert of Phantom of The Opera at The Royal Albert Hall, and originated the leading role in Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom of the Opera, for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. In addition, he played the role of Enjolras in the 25th Anniversary of Les Miserables at the O2 Arena in London. Karimloo was then introduced to a new audience when he joined the main cast of the BBC drama series Holby City in 2019, playing consultant cardiothoracic surgeon Kian Madani. Karimloo’s style of music is both innovating and exciting as he merges the two genres together seamlessly. The show at the Eventim is bound to be a spectacle not to be missed! 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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Beth Nielsen Chapman

Beth Nielsen Chapman brings her ‘All Around The World Tour’ to the UK

If you are going to a BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN concert get ready to laugh and cry and, well, just fasten your seat belt. One thing you can count on is one great song after another and some fascinating stories woven between them.Giving UK fans the opportunity to reacquaint themselves with Chapman’s singular live performances, in 2022 the Texan songwriting superstar’s ‘All Around The World Tour’ will be pitching-up at a total of 20 venues throughout April and May of next year.With tickets on sale now, full dates and details can be found as follows:BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN – ‘ALL AROUND THE WORLD TOUR’: UKAPRIL 20 – POCKLINGTON, Arts Centre23 – HALIFAX, Victoria Theatre25 – BURY ST EDMUNDS, The Apex26 – WIMBORNE, Tivoli Theatre28 – LONDON, Cadogan Hall29 – STROUD, Sub Rooms30 – MANCHESTER, RNCM HallMAY2 – MILTON KEYNES, The Stables3 – MILTON KEYNES, The Stables4 – LIVERPOOL, Philharmonic Hall6 – BIRMINGHAM, Town Hall7 – LYTHAM ST ANNES, Lowther Pavilion9 – ILKLEY, King’s Hall10 – STAMFORD, Corn Exchange11 – BEXHILL, De La Warr Pavilion13 – FROME, Cheese & Grain15 – MONMOUTH, Savoy Theatre16 – EXETER, Corn Exchange17 – WEYMOUTH, Pavilion21 – GLASGOW, The Fallen Angels Club

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Gretchen Peters

Gretchen Peters announces UK tour and festival appearances

2022 marks the 25th year since Gretchen Peters first set foot on a UK stage. And in honour of the occasion, the Nashville-via-New-York star will be heading back to these shores. Planning a series of special appearances in the new year, Peters will be packing-in a mixture of fixtures that range from unmissable full-band live performances (featuring Barry Walsh, Conor McCreanor and Colm McClean, along with special guest Kim Richey), to those in cosier settings that will promise “an intimate evening with Gretchen Peters”. The “an intimate evening with…” shows will see Peters sharing stories and songs from her early touring days in the UK as well as current favourites from her most recent albums. Special guests will include Barry Walsh, plus support from Kim Richey. Yesterday it was revealed that Peters would perform at The Long Road Festival on August bank holiday weekend!Full dates and details for the full run can be found as follows:GRETCHEN PETERS – UK TOUR 2022MARCH25 – GLASGOW, Community Central Hall **26 – GATESHEAD, Sage **27 – LINCOLN, Engine Shed **29 – LYTHAM ST ANNES, Lowther Pavilion **30 – LEEDS, City Varieties **31 – LONDON, Kings Place **APRIL02 – EXETER, Corn Exchange03 – BEXHILL, De La Warr Pavilion *04 – SWINDON, Wyvern Theatre *06 – LIVERPOOL, Philharmonic *07 – LONDON, Kings Place *08 – BURY ST EDMUNDS, The Apex *10 – CARDIFF, St David’s Hall *11 – STAMFORD, Corn Exchange *12 – MILTON KEYNES, Stables *13 – BIRMINGHAM, Town Hall *15 – BUXTON, Opera House *17 – EDINBURGH, The Queen’s Hall *Tickets on Sale Here: https://www.gretchenpeters.com/shows/** ‘An Intimate Evening With Gretchen Peters’* Full Band Show

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