Exclusive Premiere of the Single Streamed on Whiskey Riff NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country Rocker Stevie Monce released his latest single "Everything's Better with a Buzz" this weekend on Sunday, July 21. The track, which was co-written by seasoned songwriter Jesse Rice and country star Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft, among others, was exclusively streamed by country entertainment blog Whiskey Riff on Saturday in anticipation of the release. Based out of Nashville, Monce is known for his unique style of music which combines classic rock 'n' roll with a distinct southern flair. His latest EP, TN.EP, can now be found on iTunes and Spotify, along with his latest single "Everything's Better with a Buzz." Monce, who has shared the stage with many country music mainstays such as Love and Theft, Michael Ray, Zac Brown, and Cole Swindell, is currently preparing to hit the road for a radio tour which will take him throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Iowa, and Georgia. Fans can purchase the new track on iTunes here.
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Saturday, August 6 - 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Last Waltz featuring: Bob Weir, Dr. John, Buddy Miller, Lucinda Williams, Howard Johnson, Patty Griffin, Anderson East, Parker Millsap, Those Pretty Wrongs, Mary Gauthier, The Cactus Blossoms, Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones Enhance Weekend Events Sunday, August 7 - Dwight Yoakam to Close Summer Series The Americana Music Association and Lincoln Center have unveiled the 2016 lineup for their third annual “AmericanaFest NYC” taking place August 6 and 7 as part of Lincoln Center’s Out Of Doors series. The artist lineup for the festival, which focuses on “Roots of American Music,” is now set and includes performances by both rising and established artists. The all-star lineup features 2014 Americana Artist of the Year Dwight Yoakam, Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones, Mary Gauthier, Those Pretty Wrongs featuring Jody Stephens, Parker Millsap, and The Cactus Blossoms. The festival includes a very special celebration of the 40th anniversary of The Last Waltzfeaturing The Midnight Ramble Band under the musical direction of Larry Campbell with special guests Bob Weir, Dr. John, Buddy Miller, Lucinda Williams, Howard Johnson, Patty Griffin, and Anderson East. Rounder Records, long a force in recorded bluegrass music of the past 40+ years, will digitally release twenty-two bluegrass songs as part of its monthly digital reissue program that has featured the various genres in Rounder’s vast discography. Some of the songs include, Tony Furtado "Swamped" Tony Trischka Band "New Deal," Michael Cleveland "Flame Keeper" and Open Road "Cold Wind". Rounder A&R VP Scott Billington had this to say about the project, "For more than 40 years, Rounder Records has been the foremost bluegrass label, a legacy that was recently acknowledged by the announcement of the induction of company founders Bill Nowlin, Marian Levy and Ken Irwin into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame. The August worldwide digital release from Rounder shows the depth and strength of the catalog, with albums from key artists such as Hazel Dickens, Mark O’Connor and The Johnson Mountain Boys.” See the full list of bluegrass offerings below. MOORE TO JOIN MARTINA MCBRIDE ON SELECT DATES OF BAND AGAINST CANCER: THE SARAH CANNON TOUR CONCERT SERIES Performance At Nashville’s Famed Skyville Studios Now Featured On RatedRed.com Nashville, TN--August 1, 2016 (Press Release) —The new music video from buzz worthy artist Hudson Moore, “Some Are," made its debut on the fan-voted CMT Music 12-Pack Countdown. The video has already jumped to #6 on the countdown —just one month after making its worldwide premiere on CMT Music. Fans may continue to vote for Moore’s “Some Are” music video HERE every Friday at 1 p.m. ET through each following Friday at 1 a.m. ET. Church’s second single reaches summit on Billboard and MediaBase as he prepares for back-to-back solo shows at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre Aug. 9 and 10 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Aug. 1, 2016) – Eric Church’s second single offMr. Misunderstood hit No. 1 today just in time for fans to celebrate his seventh summit to the top of both MediaBase and Billboard charts when he kicks-off his first of two sold-out solo shows at Red Rocks on August 9. “Record Year” was co-written by Church and his guitarist/banjo player,Jeff Hyde (who also penned “Cold One” (with Luke Hutton), “Springsteen” (with Ryan Tyndell), and “Smoke A Little Smoke” (with Driver Williams) all alongside the man the Los Angeles Times called “Nashville's foremost rabble-rouser”), and outlines a story of a heartbroken music-lover finding consolation in the records of some of music’s greatest masterminds. |
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