(Press Release) Nine-time GRAMMY–winner Dan Auerbach will partner with SiriusXM's The Spectrum (Ch 28) on May 12th for a full-band performance which will broadcast live from Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. “SiriusXM Presents Dan Auerbach at Music Hall of Williamsburg” will give listeners an exclusive preview of his second solo album, Waiting On A Song, which will be released on June 2nd via his new label, Easy Eye Sound. Presale tickets for this show will go on sale Tuesday, April 18th at noon ET. General on sale starts Friday, April 21st at noon ET. Tickets can be purchased here, with a two-ticket limit per order. Waiting On A Song is Auerbach’s much-anticipated follow-up to 2009’s Keep It Hid and is a love letter to Nashville. As such, he recruited some of Nashville’s most respected players to write and record his latest, including John Prine, Duane Eddy, Jerry Douglas, Pat McLaughlin as well as Bobby Wood and Gene Chrisman of the Memphis Boys. Auerbach said about working with his musical heroes: “Living in Nashville has definitely changed the way I think about music and the way that I record it. I didn’t have all of these resources before. I am working with some of the greatest musicians that ever lived.” Waiting On A Song is available for pre-order on CD, vinyl, and digitally. The album will also be available in limited-edition bundles, including an exclusive 8 track and a vintage 8 track player signed and customized by Auerbach, a seat cushion and various autographed and colored vinyl sets. Pre-order the album on all formats here.
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NASHVILLE — (Press Release)—- Rebel Engine artist Stephanie Quayle takes fans on a coast-to-coast road trip in “Winnebago.” The infectious new single is a window’s down, radio-up, cross-country romp from the Empire State, to Hoover Dam, Mt. Rushmore to the Golden Gate Bridge. The song, which was produced by Matt McClure, who won CMA Song of the Year in 2013 for Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck,” is gaining a lot of attention from country radio between the coasts already spinning in over twenty markets including: Albany, Jacksonville, Orlando, Abilene and many more. “When I first heard 'Winnebago' I loved the way it made me feel. It’s fun and it feels like freedom -- like hitting the open road with tunes turned up without a care in the world. It's that feeling of the ultimate road trip with your favorite humans across our beautiful country. It's that story behind the song I just wanna go live,” said Quayle who grew up in Bozeman, Montana. AUSTIN, Texas (Press Release)— James McMurtry’s forthcoming full-band Westbound and Down summer tour launches at Duling Hall in Jackson, Miss. on June 14 and routes throughout the region before concluding at Big Sky PBR Rodeo in Big Sky, Mont. on July 28. Major markets on this run include shows at legendary listening rooms 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, Ga., and the Vanguard in Tulsa, Okla. “We’re looking forward to playing some rooms we haven’t seen in a while,” says McMurtry, who’s been touring abroad recently. “I sure missed the States.” The famously political songwriter has been keeping a close eye on the troubled Trump administration since returning home. “A few years back, I put out a song called ‘Cheney’s Toy,’” McMurtry says. “It was often misinterpreted due to a reference to an unknown soldier. People thought I was calling the soldier ‘Cheney’s Toy’ when I actually was referring to then-President George W. Bush. It seemed to me that Cheney was the puppeteer in that administration, while Bush was the puppet, the toy. At shows during my current tour of the U.K. and Europe, people have called out for me to sing ‘Bannon’s Toy.’” Allen Ginsberg's 'Songs of Innocence and Experience' 2-CD Set Coming from Omnivore on June 23rd4/14/2017 LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Press Release)-- Allen Ginsberg’s original 1970 MGM album Songs of Innocence and Experience, in which he sang the poetry of the English Romantic William Blake, will be released on CD and Digital for the first time, complemented by a second disc of rarities and previously unissued songs. The Omnivore Recordings expanded reissue will hit the streets on June 23, 2017. Lester Bangs, writing in Rolling Stone magazine, said the album was “like a labor of love, a salute from a young visionary to an ancient sage.” Complied by producer Pat Thomas (who also worked on the 2016 Ginsberg reissue The Last Word on First Blues), the forthcoming double CD package includes a new essay by Thomas, who tracked down several of the original musicians (never before interviewed) for this project, uncovering rare session photos as well. NASHVILLE, TN (April 14, 2017 Press Release) – Columbia Records’ all-vocal country sensation HOME FREE teamed up with THE OAK RIDGE BOYS for a first ever ovation-worthy Home Free-Oak Ridge Boys surprise performance of the legendary group’s iconic hit “Elvira” Tuesday (4/11). Playing back-to-back performances among a star-studded night that included Montgomery Gentry, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban and another surprise performer, Blake Shelton, it was the first time Home Free newcomer Adam Chance stepped onto the famed circle. "I remember being a kid at home on Saturday nights with my family listening to the Opry broadcast on the radio down in lower Alabama,” Chance shares. “Standing onstage with Home Free, the Oaks, and so many other country legends is absolutely a dream come true. I can't wait for that next invitation back to the Opry!" Chance’s milestone marked his one-year anniversary of joining Home Free. NASHVILLE, TN (April 14, 2017) - Country music’s ‘band of brothers,’ Parmalee returns with its highly anticipated new single, “Sunday Morning,” giving fans a taste of the band’s upcoming sophomore album. Co-written by Parmalee lead singer Matt Thomas (alongside Grammy-nominated Ross Copperman and #1 songwriter Josh Osborne), “Sunday Morning” marks a fresh, modern melody intertwined with Parmalee’s signature hard-living Country sound. The mature party anthem describes a Saturday night out “chasing minutes in the back of [a] cab” while thinking about a loved one that grounds them when the world spirals out of control. “The song is about getting back to that one person who makes you feel easy. . .the one that brings the crazy down a notch. It’s kinda like waking up on a calm Sunday morning,” explains Matt Thomas. (Press Release) Undoubtedly leaving crowds with lasting impressions, Kayla Calabrese’s confident breathy vocals will leave fans empowered and confident to conquer life’s many challenges with her new summer single, Me Time. This robust tune follows Calabrese’s previous Music Row charting singles — Give (#47) and Happily Never After (#43) — and kicks off a powerful next chapter in her growing story. Written by hit writers Steve Dorff (Dolly Parton, Clay Walker, Kenny Rogers, Tanya Tucker, etc) and Frank Myers (Chris Young, Lonestar, John Michael Montgomery, Crystal Gayle, etc), Me Time was produced by the renowned Jimmy Nichols. The official lyric video is already released and can be seen on her website. With an imposingly deep and full voice, by nature, this song attracts listeners through its honest and raw lyrics. “It’s an up-beat anthem for anyone who’s ever needed some time away from the grind of daily life,” says Calabrese. “I believe that sometimes as an artist, we tend to put so many unneeded pressures on us to finish a song or a chorus - and in a timeframe. Relaxing and stepping away from it all can clear my head and I can just breathe and think. In doing so, I process my work better and am inspired on a very random and regular care-free day.” Follow Kayla Calabrese: Website: www.kaylacalabrese.com Facebook: www.Facebook.com/kaylacalabresemusic Twitter: @kaylacalabrese Instagram: @kaylacmusic Country Music artist Jarrod Birmingham has lived up to his promise to “make new music as long as people keep listening”. Birmingham has released his fifth studio album, an album his fans say is long overdue. Released on March 31st, All About Me features 13 tracks that, when played in order, allows the listener to follow the story of Birmingham’s struggles and accomplishments over the last seven years. A tour supporting All About Me has already kicked off. As of now, the tour will land in 17 cities throughout Texas with more dates being added in the near future. All About Me is available via iTunes, Google Play, and on his official website. The album can also be streamed at Spotify. www.JarrodBirmingham.com www.facebook.com/JarrodBirminghamMusic NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Press Release) - Most well-known as a member of Team Blake on The Voice , country singer-songwriter, Jake Worthington's sophomore EP, Hell of a Highway will become available at midnight, April 14 (tonight). The project, which is set for release on Friday, May 19, follows his self-titled EP, which was released in October of 2015 and debuted at #16 on Billboard Heat Seekers. The native Texan will join Texas Country mainstay Cody Johnson in his hometown of La Porte to celebrate his new release at the San Jacinto Monument on Friday, May 12. Worthington gained national media attention after winning the title of runner-up on Season 6 of the NBC hit series, where he reached Top 20 on Billboard Heat Seekers for his renditions of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting" and Keith Whitley's "Don't Close Your Eyes." His first single off of his debut EP, "Just Keep Falling in Love," reached Top 50 on the Music Row Chart and Top 30 on the Texas Regional Radio Report , with the music video premiering on GAC and CMT, among others. Preorder Hell of a Highway EP here. AUSTIN, Texas (Press Release)— Rising stars of the growing “retro-soul” movement, Charlie Faye & the Fayettes are often described as a “modern-day ’60s girl group” reminiscent of the Ronettes or Supremes. Their debut album rose to #20 on the Americana radio chart and garnered high praise from the press. The trio’s original songs, Motown-worthy dance moves, and tight backing band make their live shows an exciting and unforgettable experience. It’s the songs — classic sounding, with catchy melodies and intelligent lyrics — that set Charlie Faye & the Fayettes apart from the rest. “Musically, the group hearkens to Motown, Spector or the Brill Building,” says The Huffington Post. “Charlie is emerging as a budding Carole King, and the songs are good enough to rate comparison to Goffin & King or Mann & Weil.” |
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