Forward-thinking folk rocker Reuben Bidez released his sophomore EP Something To Say. The EP was largely recorded with producer Jeff Saenz in Dallas, TX during a week-long session at Modern Electric Sound Recorders. with a group of instrumentalists that included past and present members of the Texas Gentlemen. Last week, Reuben released the single "Don't Let Me Die" which was named one of Rolling Stone Country's "Top 10 Country & Americana Songs of the Week." Writer Robert Crawford said, "Like the rest of Bidez's new EP, Something to Say, "Don't Let Me Die" makes sure its heavy subject matter go down smoothly, with Bidez's musings about survival and self-identity sharing the spotlight alongside a funky, organ-led chorus and a melody that's deceptively upbeat." The Something To Say EP is an analog album for the digital age where Bidez's elastic voice, which has earned comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Roy Orbison, tackles subjects that make the modern world tick: politics, sex, social media and more. "On earlier records, I focused a lot on romance and relationships," says the songwriter, whose 2016 release, Turning to Wine, earned him a slot at the Bonnaroo Festival, as well as acclaim from outlets like American Songwriter, No Depression, and The New York Times. "But I've learned that great art is sometimes divisive, and I have thoughts about where the world is going and where our culture is headed. I've got something to say. This isn't the time for me to write love songs — it's time to take a stand and do something that, maybe, not everyone wants to hear." Reuben Bidez Online: Website - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., -- June 22, 2018 -- Today, soulful Kentucky songstress, Rhyan Sinclair releases her highly anticipated debut album, Barnstormer. Recorded in both Nashville with Sean Giovanni at The Record Shop and Lexington, Kentucky withJason Groves at Sneak Attack Recording Co. , Sinclair’s desire to make a deeply personal connection with listeners is evident by her thoughtful lyrics and refined harmonies. Barnstormer opens with “From Here,” a lament that is thick with pedal steel and regret. In contrast, the track “Barnstormer” calls to mind the feisty sides of Miranda Lambert and Dixie Chicks, whom Sinclair cites as influences. She also notes that Barnstormer has hints of the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, as well as stylists like Smokey Robinson, Band of Horses, Chris Isaak, Norah Jones, Beck, and Lone Justice’s Maria McKee. NASHVILLE, Tenn- Following their Top 10 debut on the iTunes Country Album chart, Country Artist and Wyoming native Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band announces release of their new single "Hair Trigger Heart". The new single off the album Rodeo Cold Beer is an upbeat track for the wild at heart and the perfect two-steppin' song for you and your summer fling. Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band are currently on a summer tour where they have been performing with artists such as Casey Donahew, Aaron Watson, Toby Keith, Easton Corbin, Tyler Farr and Scotty McCreery. Williams recently became the only country music star to enter into a multi-year endorsement deal with CINCH® Jeans & Shirts. As a former saddle bronc rider, Williams is a natural fit for the brand. Fans can expect to see more of CINCH® at many of the stops along Chancey Williams' tour. Chancey Williams, a Wyoming native, was recently chosen as one of the five artists who will be featured in a USA Through Music campaign that will air as a short film on BBC World News. Fans can purchase or stream Hair Trigger Heart on all digital stores and streaming apps including iTunes, Spotify and Apple Music. Award-winning Irish troubadour Ciaran Lavery brought his brand of self-proclaimed “soft rock” to Rockwood Music Hall’s Stage 2 on Friday, June 22nd. Playing selections from his April release Sweet Decay, as well as a two brand new tracks and a cover of "Bloodbuzz Ohio," the singer-songwriter shared songs that were as heavenly as they were emotionally heavy. While his voice carried almost weightless in the air, Lavery’s words impacted the heart leaving the listener moved and quite possibly, a bit of an emotional wreck. Easily alternating between piano and guitar Lavery allowed his songs, flush with poetic lyricism, breathe; exploring the human condition in ways vulnerable and delicate, with his words floating through the room and capturing the listeners attention in ways nothing short of magical. While the songs were the focal point, Lavery proved adept at winning over the crowd with his witty stage banter and story telling that included anecdotes about his minivan rental (“I feel like a soccer mom.”), his love of dogs, and the importance of not watching emotional movies on flights. Closing with his “most upbeat” tune, “Return To Form,” Ciaran Lavery left the crowd satiated, proving how music truly is food for the soul. Listen to “13” HERE Website/Facebook/Twitter NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Following the exclusive streaming premiere with Nashville Country Club, Country Rock artist, Stevie Monce, releases his newest single, "Named This Town You." The single tells the story of breakups and "getting over you" stage, constantly being reminded of love lost and the little things you took for granted along the way. "Growing up we all go through breakups and think it’s the end of the world – that we will never find another person to make us feel that way again," Monce said. "The truth is we do move on but this song is about that tough time between losing love and finding love again." "Named This Town You" is the debut single off Monce's forthcoming concept EP titled Stay on Fire, which Monce co-produced with Love and Theft's Stephen Barker Liles. The EP is slated to release on July 13, 2018. Monce will host an EP release party on July 27, 2018, at Stoney's Rockin' Country in Las Vegas, NV. Fans can get the track on iTunes HERE or as an instant grat by pre-ordering the EP. 'King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller,' out Aug. 31 via BMG, pays long overdue respects to one of American music's premier entertainers and songwriters. The two-disc collection contains new renditions of Miller's songs by Ringo Starr, Dolly Parton, Eric Church, Loretta Lynn, John Goodman and more than two dozen others, including Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard on one track. Produced by Miller's son, Dean Miller, and Colby Barnum Wright, 'King of the Road' offers a fresh look at the work of a creative giant who has been gone 26 years but whose genius continues to shape contemporary music in ways both overt and subtle. Read more about the project in a new interview at The Tennessean: https://tnne.ws/2toJY7B Before Miller's premature death of cancer at age 56, the Country Music Hall of Famer had 31 Top 40 Billboard country hits (10 of which crossed over to the pop chart), including his signature songs "Dang Me" and "King of the Road." He held the record for most GRAMMY wins in a single night until Michael Jackson and 'Thriller' broke it in 1984. Miller wrote songs and voiced a character for Walt Disney's 1973 Robin Hood film. He also wrote the music and lyrics for the Tony-winning Big River, helping launch the career of actor John Goodman, who reprises the musical's "Guv'ment" on 'King of the Road.' As Dean Miller writes in liner notes accompanying 'King of the Road,' "Roger Miller was too gigantic to be contained by genres and definitions." On August 10, the Mississippi-bred singer & guitarist Jason Eady returns with a new album I Travel On. The album is his first to be recorded with his ace touring band who have been relentlessly touring behind Eady's critically acclaimed self-titled album that was released in 2017. GRAMMY-nominated musicians Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley accompanied Eady, his bandmates and wife Courtney Patton to round out the lineup that would execute the live, single-take sessions. Today, Eady released "Always a Woman," the second single to be released from the forthcoming album. In a conversation with Billboard, Eady said, "Everything you hear on the record is the way it went down. There may have been multiple takes of a song, but what you hear is what we played from top to bottom -- no overdubs, no punch-ins. We just really wanted it to feel good and we wanted it to be a record you can put on and if you want to listen to the words and get meaning out of it you can." Enjoy the tune below. Union City, Calif. — June 19, 2018 – Ariat, the leader in innovative Western, Work and English footwear and apparel, is proud to announce its partnership with Musician and Country Music artist, Casey Donahew. Over the last 15 years, Casey Donahew has risen from a favorite on the local Texas music scene, racking up 16 #1 singles, to a nationally hot touring act who consistently sells out venues all across the country. Donahew has released eight independent albums to critical and commercial acclaim, and is a true lover of the Western lifestyle, raising and riding roping horses himself and often singing about the simplistic beauty, strength, and purity of the cowboy way of life. For Donahew, it’s not just a stage costume, it’s a way of life, making him the perfect match to represent the Ariat brand in all of its lines. VIEW THE RELEASE TRAILER : HERE Nashville artist Boo Ray will be releasing the third installment in his ‘BooCoo Amigos’ 7inch duet series, with celebrity chef Sean Brock via Soundly Music. The digital release will be arriving July 27th followed by the physical vinyl release on August 24th. The 7inch features featuring two original songs “Saint Misbehavin’” and “Soul Food Cookin.” The vinyl is currently available for pre-order HERE. Prior releases in the ‘BooCoo Amigos’ series include duets with Lilly Winwood (Americana singer and daughter of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Steve Winwood) and Elizabeth Cook. Cowboys & Indians called the Lilly Winwood duet “Hard to Tell,” “a fun, whimsical track that utilizes its steel guitar, organ, and bluesy guitar licks to emphasize Winwood’s unique voice and Ray’s signature eccentric style.” The Holiday duet with Elizabeth Cook “All Strung Out With Christmas Lights” was praised by Rolling Stone County, who called “a boozy bedrock of electric guitar, pedal steel and barroom piano.” Sam Llanas (pronounced yanas), formerly of the BoDeans released album Return of the Goya – Part 1, on June 15th. His 13th studio album and fourth major solo effort, Return of the Goya – Part 1, showcases his long love of classic country music (his earliest musical memory is hearing and being mesmerized by Hank Williams). These eleven works are a loving tribute to a style of music witnessing simple songs with strong melodies and harmonies that told stories resonating in the heart. Longtime fans will be reminded of two of his most beloved songs (“Looking for me Somewhere” from 1986 and “I'm in Trouble Again” from ‘87). |
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