Nashville, TN (February 23, 2018) - SIDELINE'S ethereal version of "Song For A Winter's Night" is a nostalgic re-imagining of the Tony Rice recording is enhanced with a nod to his signature guitar. Skip Cherryholmes, founding member of SIDELINE who sings lead and plays guitar on the track, learned the exact combination of flat and finger picking needed to re-create the gentle, fluid sound of the Rice release. The result is a solemn and reflective tune delivered with the contemplative longing of the original - as well as subsequent covers - which include versions by artists as diverse as Sarah McLachlan and Harry Belafonte. Gordon Lightfoot released "Song For A Winter's Night" in 1967; Rice's iconic recording hit the airwaves in 1986. Cherryholmes notes, "The band knocked this arrangement out of the park, and I'm excited for everyone to hear it." Skip was introduced to Rice's version of the song while putting together ideas for a tribute to him many years ago. "Tony's interpretation was incredible," Skip recalls. "We rehearsed it repeatedly for the show honoring him, and that gave me a very intimate connection with the tune." The song is to promote the pre-order status of the band's upcoming album, FRONT AND CENTER, and to celebrate the end of the winter season.
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