June 25th Ceremony Will Also Feature Bill Cody, Mike Dungan and David Sanders to Present Awards to Honorees Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, and the Grand Ole Opry NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 14, 2016 PR) – The National Music Council is proud to announce country legends Roy Clark and John Conlee, Country Radio Disc Jockey Hall of Famer Bill Cody, Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan and NMC Director David Sanders among the performers and presenters for their 33rd Annual American Eagle Awards on Saturday, June 25, 2016. The highly prestigious American Eagle Awards are presented each year in national celebration of an individual’s or an organization’s long term contribution to America’s musical culture and heritage. This year, music legends Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill will be honored, along with the iconic Grand Ole Opry. Past American Eagle Award recipients include Kris Kristofferson, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Clive Davis, Van Cliburn, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Morton Gould, Dave Brubeck, Marian Anderson, Jim Halsey, Lena Horne, Roy Clark, Elliott Carter, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roberta Peters, Odetta, Sherman Halsey, Stephen Sondheim, Sesame Street, Hard Rock Cafe, Music Makes Us, and VH-1 Save the Music Foundation. This year's event in Nashville will mark the 33rd year of formal presentations of the Awards.
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The inheritance of an old piano sparked new Scottish act Evering’s first collaboration. From this inception, the duo of Chris Yendell and Dawn Coulshed have created a sound which is also brimming with inheritance from their varied influences, including Scottish traditional Highlands music, Elbow, Jeff Buckley and Led Zeppelin, yet have kindled something that is their own. Yendell’s vocals are raw, emotive and rich in experiences which pulls the listener into Coulshed’s intricate piano work and the acoustic backdrop. The result is something very special with a timeless feel which is hard to come by. It’s a water-colour of styles, focusing on the mood and engagement which creates cinema in the story telling in a simple yet moving way. Evering’s debut self-released EP Running Circles received plays from BBC Introducing and Radio X’s Dave Rowntree. New single "Have No Fear" bursts with beauty and sentiment conjuring longing for freedom yet it is celebratory in its resolution. This duo want to take you on a journey with a reflective yet ‘seize the day’ motive, so have no fear in joining them. Watch the video for "Have No Fear" here. Nashville singer-songwriter Jerry Castle is set to release his new album Not So Soft Landing June 24th. The 10-song set was recorded in East Nashville and Topanga, CA and was produced by the Grammy Award-winning producer Chad Brown (Ryan Adams, Hayes Carll) and mixed by 3-time Grammy-winning engineer and producer Warren Riker (Wyclef Jean, Down, Common). PopMatters premiered the brand new video for “She Kills” last week and can be seen HERE. The clip was directed by Stacie Huckeba, who also directed the video for the album’s first single “Ride,” which can be seen HERE. While his previous albums presented an Americana troubadour writing songs about hard living, heartbreak and desperately trying to turn things around, the songs found on Not So Soft Landing are a marked departure from his previous rootsy sound. A much more ethereal, atmospheric, and at times psychedelic effort, Jerry credits much of his recent inspiration to time spent in sensory deprivation float tanks. Castle says, “I started floating simply as a means of trying to improve my meditation technique, not to change my songwriting. When you float, it’s easier to go into the theta state, which is the meditative state.” He adds, “It’s like floating in outer space and there really is nothing like it. The more I floated, the more it made me feel like I was more connected to the cosmos. It definitely has opened me up as a songwriter and gave me a whole set of senses to observe and then use in my creative process.” Castle continues “Not So Soft Landing is the first album I’ve done that didn’t feel forced at any point of the writing or recording process. As a result, I feel like my sound has evolved into a different sort of animal than my previous albums. The time I spent trying to write songs for country hits really messed with my head and the authenticity of what I do. I feel like I basically spent the previous three albums working that influence out of my system and this album represents taking a big step forward in arriving at a much truer version of myself.” For more information visit his official wesbite Read TDC interview with Castle here Though Colin Hay made an indelible mark on pop music back in the ‘80s, he’s been far from idle in the years since his unmistakable tenor and witty songs sent Australian band Men at Work to the top of the charts. His second-chapter career includes 12 solo albums (his latest, Next Year People, was released in February on Compass Records) and a variety of acting gigs; multiple appearances in the TV show Scrubs alone endeared him to a new generation of fans. Of course, he’s kept his nose to the touring grindstone, too, organically growing his audience the old-fashioned way — by putting on the kinds of shows people tell their friends about. Following the success of his Last Summer on Earth outing with Barenaked Ladies and Violent Femmes this past summer, Hay is embarking on a solo excursion across the Midwest and Northeast where he’ll showcase tracks from the new release, which Rhythms magazine called “his latest admirable installment,” adding, “there is more than enough to confirm that he has lost none of his ability to craft openhearted songs with insightful lyrics and catchy melodies.” Hay will be in NYC at City Winery for FOUR nights this July. They include: Monday, July 11 Tuesday, July 12 Sunday, July 24 Monday, July 25 Showtime: 8 p.m. Tickets: $45-$65 For more information: http://www.citywinery.com/newyork/catalogsearch/result/?q=%22colin+hay%22 STUDIO CITY, Calif. (Press Release) — The Heaters were one of L.A.’s hottest live acts in the late ’70s, opening for heavyweights like Talking Heads, Van Halen, and Cheap Trick. The band’s explosive stage technique, visual smarts, great pop songwriting, and Mercy Bermudez’s soaring lead vocals — the sound of Phil Spector mixed with the energy of punk — made them the band to see on the Sunset Strip. Sadly, their debut album (one of the most highly anticipated releases of the day) was plagued with problems and captured none of their magic. It was a commercial failure, with little exposure in radio and no sales. A second album “sounded” better, but met the same fate. NASHVILLE, TN – June 14, 2016 (Press Release) – A record 53,000 exhilarated country music fans turned out over three days to attend the Northeast’s premiere multi-day country music festival, the 4th Annual Taste of Country Music Festival, held June 10-12, 2016 at Hunter Mountain Resort (Hunter, NY) in the Great Northern Catskills of Greene County. The star-packed lineup for this year’s festival was headlined by Kenny Chesney, Jake Owen, andKid Rock; and included Gary Allan, Big & Rich, Frankie Ballard, Eric Paslay, Old Dominion, Neal McCoy, The Swon Brothers, The Cadillac Three, Jana Kramer, Chris Janson, Outshyne, Annie Bosko and William Michael Morgan. On Saturday night, the Festival announced that country music superstar Jason Aldean will be the first headliner for the 2017 festival. Dot Records LP Available for Pre-Order June 24 NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (Monday, June 13, 2016 Press Release) - "One of the country's most energizing performers," (Rolling Stone Country) Drake White is officially burning up trails and charts with the release of his forthcoming debut album on Dot Records. SPARK is due out on Friday, Aug. 19 and features his current single “Livin’ the Dream." The pre-order for the much-anticipated LP will begin on June 24 with select instant-grat tracks added leading up to the release. Indie maverick and younger sister of Dolly, Stella Parton has been busy at CMA Fest promoting her brand new album Mountain Songbird. She took a break however, when Big Machine's Scott Borchetta invited her - fresh off her WSM Durango Stage performance - to meet Steven Tyler. The rock n' roll star was quite taken with her blonde locks and unique style. Stella laughs, "Steven invited me to go to the movies and it's a date I intend to hold him to!" Learn more about Stella Parton here. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 12, 2016 Press Release) – Before Hank Williams Jr. had the rowdy Nissan Stadium crowd in unison to “Family Tradition,” the country icon was presented with a Gold RIAA plaque for more than 500,000 sales of the single as well as a Platinum RIAA plaque for more than 1,000,000 sales of “A Country Boy Can Survive.” Hank Jr., who recently released his 37th studio album IT'S ABOUT TIME (Nash Icon Records), also performed his latest latest single, "The Party's On” and “Are You Ready for the Country” with Eric Church. Bocephus also brought Justin Moore and Chris Janson on stage to perform “Born to Boogie.” Hank Jr.’s 2016 shows have all been SOLD OUT and he continues to add additional dates. This summer Hank Jr. will co-headline a special limited summer tour with Chris Stapleton when the two music renegades visit 8 cities with dates lined up in Houston, Austin, West Palm Beach, Detroit (Clarkston), Cleveland, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Keep up with Hank Jr. by visiting hankjr.com, Facebook,Twitter and Instagram. Stephenville, Texas’s Dolly Shine will release their latest album, Walkabout on June 17th. Visualized as a concept album, the project is a wanderer’s diary of nine well-crafted tales dealing with relationships, murder, desolation, and lonesomeness. TDC is thrilled to premiere one of the project's tracks, "Closing Time." Brimming with that signature fiddle and a melody that immediately catches your ear, the tune, written by Taylor Davis, is an unapologetically frank refusal to take a lover back - “I love you woman, but I hate you/And I can’t live with your new way of life/Can’t find a reason to believe you/You never leave alone at closing time” - that includes a little wink and nod at the three minute mark. Listen to "Closing Time' above Pre-order Walkabout here |
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