Wynonna Judd recently released her first music video in 14 years, “Keeps Me Alive.” Along with her band, The Big Noise, this special project also features American guitarist Derek Trucks. The visually captivating video was shot at the historic Oaklands Mansion in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and directed by Todd Cassetty of HiFi Fusion. Over the weekend (June 3), the video premiered on AMC's The Son which stars Pierce Brosnan. Enjoy the video below. The debut album from Single Girl, Married Girl is out today. Spark is a beautiful grown-up pop album loaded with shimmering guitars, sweet vocals, and a healthy dose of folksy grit. Spark can be streamed/purchased today via the band’s official store, iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp and most other popular outlets. Single Girl, Married Girl on Spark: “Spark is a collection of nine songs (our guitarist is obsessed with albums that have nine songs) that speak thoughtfully (hopefully) to unrequited love, death, rebirth, family, and the wedding of a boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend, bookended by two songs more personal in nature that speak to the struggles of being an artist (overcoming fear, acting on inspiration, dealing with rejection, and learning self-preservation).” Watch "Spark" below. Los Kingdom is comprised of singer/songwriters Arielle Verinis and Dave Green (The Filthy Souls). Inspired during a tour stop at Graceland last summer, the duo's latest recordings cover some of Elvis Presley's most popular songs. Tracks include “Love Me Tender,” “Devil In Disguise” and “Can’t Help Falling In Love." The duo rearranged the King's classics with Beatles-like harmonies and Johnny & June style duets. It was really important for them to keep the arrangements and production stripped down and intimate, which has been captured in these emotional interpretations. With Arielle’s East Coast roots and Dave’s British upbringing, the duo adapts historic American songs for today’s Alt-Americana music scene. Part The Civil Wars and part Johnny & June, the Los Angeles-based Los Kingdom offers a modern day interpretation of historic music. Kylie Frey grew up competing in the Texas rodeo scene, and often found herself performing the National Anthem before events. She continued to pursue her passion for music in the form of vocal lessons and as she developed her voice she began writing her own songs as well. In 2014, she released her debut album titled Cinderella Dreams which featured her first hit single, "The Chase" which climbed to #19 on the Texas Regional Radio Charts and earned her a nomination for New Female Vocalist of the Year at the Texas Regional Radio Music Awards Show. She has opened for artists such as Frankie Ballard and Tracy Byrd, and was a co-host for the 2016 Texas Regional Radio Music Awards show with Jim Nash & Carey Dean. She is joined by her duet partner, Randy Rogers in her new music video "Too Bad" a touching ballad about loss and moving on after a breakup. We would certainly appreciate it if you would consider sharing this clip with your readers. If you need additional information regarding Kylie or are interested in an interview please let us know. |
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