Radio Bristol Presents Farm & Fun Time a Special Concert at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum1/6/2017 Radio Bristol Presents: Farm & Fun Time is a revival of WCYB radio’s Farm & Fun Time show which broadcast live from a studio inside the General Shelby Hotel in downtown Bristol. In the 1940s through the early 1960s Farm & Fun Time was an important program in the history of early bluegrass music and helped to establish the careers of legendary performers including Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, Mac Wiseman, and many more. Date: Thursday, January 12, 2017 Doors open: 6:30 p.m. Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Birthplace of Country Music Museum Tickets: $25 per person PURCHASE TICKETS According to RollingStone, Wyoming native Luke Bell “plays classic honky-tonk with a wink and a yodel that summons the sleeping ghosts of country better than any voodoo spell ever could.” Nashville’s The Farmer & Adele bring country-western cowboy swing and high lonesome together in a way that hearkens back to the heyday of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. Hosted by Kris Truelsen and featuring live advertisements written by house band Bill & the Belles, the program also features the Appalachian Sustainable Development Farm Report with Corbin Hayslett, an heirloom recipe segment that’s more storytelling than instruction, and much more.
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JAN, 2017 (Press Release) -- In advance of the release of their new EP, Moonsville Collective has shared new singles with American Songwriter, The Bluegrass Situation & Hear Ya. Moonsville I, out Jan. 13, is the first installment in the Americana/indie-folk outfit's upcoming four-EP series, which will ultimately showcase 20 new songs throughout 2017. Listen to "Alright by Me", "Always Enough" and "America" HERE Moonsville Collective—named after a home in the sky—is a band that writes songs trimmed from the fat of the American experience. During a time of high saturation and modern pace, the band draws from a slower and simpler time with the belief that good songs can still speak, move and save. As young ramblers from the suburbs of Los Angeles, they began their musical formation by taking refuge in Central California and sitting in on jug band and old-time music circles where an infectious and pure spirit of music for music’s sake lived. Injecting that same spirit into their own community became their quest. Moonsville started as a collective, a group for musicians to come and go while fine-tuning their chops. They cheerfully—and often drunkenly—sang their voices hoarse at homegrown hootenannies and local bars that had never heard covers of "C.C. Rider" and "Goodnight Irene." Nashville recording artist Beth Beighey recently released her debut single, “Just Another Heartache," a self-penned ballad that portrays both the deep emotion one experiences and strength one finds after the dissolution of a relationship. Beighey kindly took the time to speak about her roots, the song, and its video, her first ever, which The Daily Country is proud to premiere below. “Just Another Heartache” is your debut single, yet you have been pursuing music for quite some time. My mom was a singer-songwriter so I think music was in my blood. My first time on stage was at a talent show when I was five years old and when I was ten or eleven, I knew music was what I wanted to do. I started writing poetry at eleven or twelve, but didn’t pick up the guitar until I was in my 20’s, even though we had instruments in the house. After high school, I moved to Florida and studied music at Gulf Coast State College where I dual majored in vocal performance and record production technology. After spending years honing my craft, I eventually started playing shows from Florida to Michigan, where I’m originally from, and places in between. I kept stopping in Nashville and finally said I just need to be there - and that was four and a half years ago, now. Nashville, TN (Press Release) – Celebrated, Grammy Award-winning band The Mavericks, have announced the March 31 release of Brand New Day, their first independent studio album on their own label Mono Mundo Recordings/Thirty Tigers. After years on major labels, The Mavericks chose to set a new course with the founding of Mono Mundo and the release of their first live album, 2016’s captivating All Night Live, Volume 1. On the spectacular Brand New Day, the beloved veteran band convincingly proves that they may have not even reached their apex yet. Hear theRolling Stone Country premiere of title track HERE. The 10 songs that make up Brand New Day feature The Mavericks genre-defying style. Case in point, the album opens with the tejano/bluegrass-inspired “Rolling Along”, which sets a tone before the wall-of-sound power of the title track thrusts the listener deep into the musical journey. From the ‘60’s flavored “Easy As It Seems” to the accordion-fueled shuffle of “I Will Be Yours” to the heart-melting beauty of “Goodnight Waltz”, Brand New Dayfinds the eclectic unit as inspired, passionate and commanding as ever. Late last year, the Nashville-based five-piece Blank Range released their sophomore EP titled Vista Bent. Next month, the band will hit the road with The Wild Reeds for a string of dates on the west coast and throughout the south. But before they do, they recently premiered their first official music video for their song "Circumstances." Watch HERE. "This video started when our friend Kyle came along on a run to Savannah, GA and brought his Hi8 camcorder he grew up shooting skate videos on," explains Jonathan Childers. "We loved the quality of the candid footage he was getting and we loved having him along for the ride. Over the next year, he joined us whenever he could and ended up traveling as far as California, and then to Florida with the camcorder in tow. It just so happened he was in the studio filming on the day we recorded 'Circumstances.' When we looked back over the footage, we thought it formed a perfect companion to this song about a relationship growing distant as both parties' lives churned on. Also, we had a shot of San Francisco to use when I say 'California' and I thought that was pretty cool." Stream the EP in its entirety via Spotify and purchase on iTunes and Bandcamp. Following his 2015 psychedelic masterpiece Hey Joe Opus/Red Meat, the new album from visionary roots music songwriter and bandleader Otis Taylor, Fantasizing About Being Black, is a stark and poetic lesson on the historical trauma of the African American experience, from the voyages of slave ships to the Mississippi Delta. Taylor simultaneously travels back in time while moving forward as a musical artist. Blending his unique songwriting and the compelling musical approach that he calls “trance blues,” the recording — on Taylor’s Trance Blues Festival label — inspires with stories of the enduring human spirit, letting its hypnotic sound as well as Taylor’s lyrics tell a story of continuing struggle. The album hits the streets February 17, 2017 and to celebrate its release, Taylor will be playing two NYC shows. Details below. Sun. & Mon., Feb. 19 & 20 Iridium 1650 Broadway, NYC Showtime: 8 p.m. Tickets: $25-$30 Don Sticksel, host of The Both Kinds of Music Show, is getting out the vote for the Ameripolitan Music Awards with a 24-hour broadcast on KCHUNG Radio starting at 6pm PT Saturday, January 7. He’ll welcome a slew of guests who’ve earned nominations in various Ameripolitan categories (AJ Hobbs, Lara Hope, Jason James, et al.). Guest times will be posted on Both Kinds of Music’s Facebook and Instagram. This special show will broadcast from Don's home via KCHUNG Radio’s mobile stream. Hailing from Austin, The Merles - Todd Deatherage, Derek Tarnow, Loren Tarnow, Phil Spencer, and Matt Winegardner - are a classic country/western swing band whose debut album, Hate To Say Goodbye, which features guest spots from Basil McJagger (The Derailers), Geoff Queen (Hayes Carll), Eddie Dickerson (Curtis Grimes), and Michael St. Clair (Polyphonic Spree), is due February 10th. The project, which contains 14 original songs about heartache, love lost, honky-tonks, and drinking, was recorded and engineered by Britton Beisenhertz at Ramble Creek Studios in Austin and produced by Beisenhertz and The Merles. The Merles are giving listeners a sneak peek at one of the tracks, "Room 242," a nostalgic waltz that recalls a lost love that lives on in the past in a hotel room in Dallas. Listen to "Room 242" in its entirety below. Nashville, TN (January 4, 2017 Press Release) - Hit songwriters will gather and perform at 3rd & Lindsley (816 3rd Ave. South) on Wednesday, January 18 to raise money for The Hank Cochran Pen Fund, which benefits songwriters with cancer. The doors open at 6 p.m. and the music kicks off at 7:30. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. The evening will feature two writers' rounds with the first sitting including NSAI Songwriter of the Year (2009) Wynn Varble (Brad Paisley, Garth Brooks, Sammy Kershaw), Marla Cannon-Goodman (LeeAnn Womack, Blake Shelton, Tucker Beathard) and Dylan Altman (Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Jake Owens). The second round features multiple B.M.I. Million Air-Play Award recipient Deborah Allen (Tanya Tucker, Brooks & Dunn, Fleetwood Mac), former member of THE STATLER BROTHERS Jimmy Fortune (writer of "Elizabeth," "Forever," "Too Much On My Heart,"), and the three singer/songwriters of the ACM and CMA award-winning group LITTLE TEXAS: Porter Howell, Duane Propes and Dwayne O'Brien who penned "Some Guys Have All the Love," "My Love," and "God Blessed Texas." The Marcus King Band Announce 2017 Tour Dates Following Release of Critically-Acclaimed Sophomore LP1/3/2017 (Press Release) Following a banner year that includes a performance on NPR's World Cafe, dates with Gov't Mule, Blackberry Smoke, The Record Company, and Bob Weir, and appearences at SXSW and Mountain Jam, The Marcus King Band is preparing to hit the road for another year of aggressive touring. More information is available via his website; a full list of dates is below. Late last year, King released his critically-acclaimed, self-titled sophomore album produced by his longtime hero Warren Haynes. The album was released via Fantasy Records and met with great acclaim from the likes of Relix, Guitar World, and No Depression. NPR called King "A formidable talent" and The Washington Post said "King is poised to be one of music’s next great guitarists — a virtuosic talent capable of playing blues, rock, R&B, country, soul and established as a songwriter, singer and bandleader." |
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