COSTA MESA, CA (April, 2018 Press Release) – The third round of the 2018 MotoAmerica Series, the Championship of Virginia at VIRginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, on the North Carolina border, will feature the Maxim MotoAmerica Tailgate Campout, a mini-music festival held during the middle of the races. Country music acts High Valley, Chase Bryant, Larkin Poe and Annie Bosko have all been recognized as top rising artists by sources such as Rolling Stone Magazine, the CMA, People Magazine, CMT and more. The Maxim MotoAmerica Tailgate Campout, a mini-music festival held during the middle of the races, will be held at round three of the series at VIRginia International Raceway. “We’ve been working hard to add new types of energy to our events, which already feature some of the most exciting racing in the world,” said MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “I’m excited that at VIR this will include these great young bands playing a tailgate party like no other.”
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Nashville, TN – April 30, 2018 – Music icons Rodney Crowell and Jon Vezner are joining forces with Music Health Alliance to help Heal The Music. The 2nd annual “Heal The Music Day” will take place on Friday, October 19, 2018 as a day of nationwide music industry fundraising and awareness to support the critical and life-saving free services provided by Music Health Alliance. Since founding in 2013, Nashville-based non-profit Music Health Alliance has:
(Nashville, TN – April, 2018 Press Release) – New York-born, South Carolina-raised songstress, Haley Mae Campbell has released her new EP, Lovers Lottery,which is now available on all streaming platforms and digital retailers. The 6-song collection, which she co-produced and is a live band recording, features Campbell’s current single “Oughta Be” and previous iTunes Top 5 country pre-order single “Lose My Number.” It displays her youthful, exciting energy that has created a buzz on Music Row, while also reflecting her growth as an artist. Lovers Lottery, which debuted in the Top 100 of the iTunes Country chart and was previously at #22 on the Pre-Order chart, has already garnered great excitement, due to the popularity of “Oughta Be,” which was released on March 23 and currently has in excess of 65,000 plays on Spotify. Additionally, “Lose My Number” has an astounding number of plays on Spotify at just over 341,000. The Young Fables, a leading, modern traditional country duo emerging on the country and Americana scene, is proud to premiere the lyric video for their latest single Half as Good on PopCulture.com. To view the lyric video for this lead single from their Grammy award winning Mitch Dane produced Old Songs album, click here. "Half as Good is sort of an echo track to the mindset behind the song Two from our first album. We are so grateful to have discovered one another, because we feel as if our lives have improved from our commitment to one another. Relationships are hard work, but we believe that taking the time to truly recognize what we have in one another is one of the secrets to happiness. Even more, we believe our music was only half as good until we made the decision to combine our talents and share the spotlight." Fans can pre-order a copy of the Old Songs album on iTunes by clicking here and immediately receive the lead single Half as Good. The duo just wrapped production on a music video for the single that will be premiered next month. Old Songs will be available on all major online retailers on Friday, May 4.
Hailing from the North [Toronto], yet inspired by the South, Nate Daviau (pronounced Dav-ee-o) is a is a singer-songwriter who draws from a broad range of interests including pop, folk, gospel, and jazz as well as contemporary Americana artists like Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell. Nate's debut single "Carry This Love" was released this past February and immediately found a warm reception, finding airplay on Sirius XM and CBC Country.
Today, TDC is excited to bring you the follow-up to "Carry This Love," the rootsy "Miss Him Too." Penned by Daviau, "Miss Him Too" mixes sentimentality and optimism in the relatable story of a couple facing hard times. Led by Daviau's heartfelt, yet gritty and determined vocals, "Miss Him Too's" driving percussion and subtle guitar twang guide the way back to the one he loves....and himself. "I want the last time you cried To be the last time you'll cry I want the last time I drove you insane To be the last time I went driving that way" Daviau relays the story behind the song, "Often, when you try and tell someone you love that they have changed, they react defensively. It's something that I think a lot of couples struggle with. This song describes the idealized response to this criticism; I think it's what most people wish their partner would say or do. While I was writing this tune, I wanted to emphasize that this is a dramatic response and maybe a bit of a romanticized one. To do this, I pictured this as the last opportunity to get the girl back and imagined the guy trying to get to her as fast as he could. It makes the song sound like a chase." Nate, who currently attends the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, will be releasing an EP and touring this summer. Look for dates soon. For more information visit: website/facebook/instagram/twitter NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April, 2018 Press Release) – All-vocal phenom HOME FREE is back with a new cover video, showcasing their otherworldly harmonies with a captivating version of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Helplessly Hoping.” The quintet recently performed their swelling version of the classic track during an off-mic moment at their sold-out headlining debut at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, marking the only time they’ve ever performed the track live. Watch Home Free’s transcendent take on “Helplessly Hoping” here. They’ve just announced a special one-night-only engagement with Country Music Hall of Famers and legendary vocal group The Oak Ridge Boys on June 21 in Lincoln, NE. The powerhouse crooners have collaborated on a signature cover video of “Elvira” which has earned more than 10 MILLION views. The Oaks’ Duane Allen has also called Home Free “the only group that I've seen in years that could capture what we captured and carry it further” (Rolling Stone Country). Follow Home Free on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Today, Classic country artist Randall King debuts his highly anticipated self-titled and self-produced album in Top 10 on iTunes Country Album Chart. The thirteen-track album, featuring his current single, "Tuggin' on My Heartstrings," is available on iTunes, Spotify, and across all streaming platforms. T A fourth-generation hay hauler, King brings classic country influences and infuses them with modern honky-tonk music. The album encompasses his upbringing and family relationships in tracks like "When He Knows Me" and "Reason to Quit" while also showcasing songs like "Cool Under Pressure" and "Break It" to help fans cruise through summer. King's last project, Another Bullet (2016 EP), garnered over a half million Spotify streams and with a full-length album he takes the next step towards bringing his throwback style to country music fans everywhere. '90's country fans are sure to appreciate King's traditional style which showcases his talent, creativity, and range. The triple-threat singer, songwriter, and producer combines soulful, empathetic tracks with upbeat, weekend party anthems. From start to finish, it's a masterpiece in classic country music and evidence that Randall King is a name country music fans everywhere need to know. King's release party will be held at Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. Doors will open at 7pm. Read TDC interview with Randall HERE
Today, the Nashville-based Americana quintet Birdtalker announced their highly anticipated full-length debut album One which will be released on June 22nd. They also premiered their new single from the project, “Free Like a Broken Heart," a jangly carefree folk-rocker with expansive melodies and stunning harmonies that soars with a bright optimism.
"The way I experience life is that if you experience a sad thing, it's almost by letting yourself dive straight down into it and feel the stuff that those things don't have a hold on you anymore," described Dani of the new single. "If you ever want to move past the sadness, you have to let it be there for a little while. And then once you allow it to move through you, your heart is still broken, but there's this beauty in knowing that new growth will happen soon." Somewhere between an EP and an album, Paul Cauthen's new seven-track collection, 'Have Mercy,' out June 22 via Lightning Rod Records, is a stunning showcase of the pure power of truth and love. Building off the success of the troubadour's breakout debut 'My Gospel,' which found itself on a slew of year-end lists, 'Have Mercy' pushes Cauthen's songwriting to new heights as he searches for common ground and peace of mind in an increasingly polarized world. "I'm a singer not a preacher, but these songs are my sermon," says Cauthen, who writes with a unique blend of Biblical and modern vernacular, a style he likely picked up from his grandfather, a pastor. "We're ripping each other apart out there, and forgiveness and mercy are what's going to get us through. I want to use my voice the best I can to spread that message while I'm here on this Earth." LOS ANGELES, Calif. — (Press Release) Omnivore Recordings will release two titles from pianist Vince Guaraldi on July 6, 2018: The Complete Warner Bros.–Seven Arts Recordings (encompassing three Warner Bros.-Seven Arts albums: Oh, Good Grief!, The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi and Alma-Ville), as a two-CD set with four previously unreleased bonus tracks; and the classic Oh, Good Grief! album, on translucent red vinyl. Many people got to know Guaraldi through his 1963 Grammy®-winning song, “Cast Your Fate to the Wind,” or via the group Sounds Orchestral’s Top 10 cover of it two years later. Lee Mendelson heard Guaraldi’s version while working on a Peanuts documentary; he contacted the pianist and asked him to score that project. Although Mendelson wasn’t able to sell that documentary to network television, he and Guaraldi subsequently reunited for what became the first Peanuts television special, A Charlie Brown Christmas. It was a match that made TV and musical history. With songs like “Linus and Lucy” the show was a hit, and for more than five decades not a holiday season has gone by without an airing. So potent and successful was the Peanuts/Guaraldi combination that the jazz pianist went on to score a total of 15 Peanuts television specials, a 1969 documentary and the debut feature film that same year. |
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