Danny Brewer, the mastermind behind Besides Daniel, pulls from his own experiences and life lessons to craft the songs on his upcoming release, T E E M I N G. Due August 24th, the project is a personal reflection on the adventure of putting roots in the ground, committing to love, healing through suffering, and the celebration of new life. This collection of songs humbly puts into perspective the weight of life lessons, true friendship, the risks of marriage, and the triumph of a healed heart. Focusing on melody, harmony and simple, elegant songwriting, T E E M I N G is a dynamic blend of poetic lyricism, evocative vocals, and refreshingly cathartic honesty. Today, TDC is honored to premiere the delicately flawless "Wonderfully Made", a subtle and beautiful invitation to self-acceptance that stirs the emotional pot in the best way possible. Brewer had this to say about the track, "Have you ever flawed and defective and weak? Or somehow you felt you were exposed as a fake or a failure? Me too. But I know I’m not a fake. And instead of hiding in shame, I sing about it the realization that I’m enough. I am completely enough and I am wonderfully made. This song helps me to celebrate my vulnerability. I’ve made mistakes, but I’m not a mistake. I’m teeming with life." Enjoy, and share, the song above. Then read on as Brewer answers his Essential 8 where, like his songs, he speaks openly and honestly about the album, finding balance, touring, and more.
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Dan Johnson Offers Bold New Approach to Preventing Veteran Suicide with “Hemingway” Project6/19/2018 Nashville, TN (June 19, 2018)-OnJuly 27, 2018, Ft. Worth singer/songwriter Dan Johnson will release “Hemingway,” a unique EP/audiobook project that paints a haunting picture of mental health struggles and suicide among military veterans. The release of the project on State Fair Records is Johnson’s personal testament of a troubled life, molded by the devastating mental collapse and eventual suicide of his father all told through compelling narrative. “Hemingway” stands as a message of how generations can be impacted by this kind of loss, and how people can intercede on behalf of those who aren’t reaching out on behalf of themselves. With its five brilliantly crafted songs and five companion short stories, Johnson hopes not only to educate the public on the specific and common warning signs of suicide, but also the variety of resources available in their own communities across America. Nashville, Tenn. -- June, 15, 2018 -- If The Stray Birds were going to make another album, there was only one way it would happen: together. The idea was at once a challenge, an ultimatum, and a survival mechanism for a band at the crossroads. Write the record collaboratively, or don’t write it at all. Let It Pass, the record resulting from the crossroads, is The Stray Birds’ most powerful, personal, and cathartic collection yet. Releasing September 7th on Yep Roc Records, Let It Pass charts the trio’s tumultuous emotional journey in the years since the release of their acclaimed 2016 album Magic Fire, a period which saw fiddler/guitarist/banjoist/vocalist Maya de Vitry and fiddler/guitarist/mandolinist/vocalist Oliver Craven end their romantic relationship while choosing to continue their musical one. Along with bassist/banjoist/vocalist Charlie Muench, the pair had to face down an uncertain future and reevaluate what it meant to create art together. Nashville, TN (June 18, 2018) - Singer/songwriter, viral sensation, innovative entrepreneur and charismatic entertainer Karen Waldrup is releasing the project she calls the album she’s always wanted to make on July 13 in partnership with The Fuel Music. Justified, produced by award-winning producer Garth Fundis (Trisha Yearwood, Alabama, Sugarland, etc), is an eleven song album featuring a fresh new country sound meshed with the soulful nostalgia of Waldrup’s home state of Louisiana. “I’ve been waiting to make this album my whole life,” exclaims Waldrup. “This music sounds like I walk, it sounds like I talk, and it sounds like the Louisiana girl I am.” Waldrup wrote or co-wrote 9 of the 11 tracks with Nashville friends and fellow songwriters including Julia Cole, Anthony Smith, Donnie Skaggs, Ed Hill, Brian Kolb and others. The album features title track and heart-felt thank you to fans “Justified,” the catchy party anthem “What Goes On In This Bar (Stays In This Bar),” Waldrup’s viral version of “I Hope You Dance,” the Lori McKenna penned love song “Sometimes He Does” and the vibey and sultry “Slow and Easy.” Austin Guitar Slinger JOHNNY “CHOPS” RICHARDSON Premieres “TEN CENT TALKERS” Video via No Depression6/18/2018 Austin, TX: Hot on the heels of a Southwest tour announcement running July 26 thru August 16, guitar-slinging, singer-songwriter Johnny “Chops’ Richardson has premiered his no-holds-barred video “Ten Cent Talkers,” via Americana tastemaker No Depression. Taking a tongue-in-cheek look at “talking heads” on the set of a fictitious network called "BS News," the action mockingly shows the false fronts of those presenting themselves as credible sources of information and leadership. Chops, himself, only makes a cameo in the clip as a TV producer. He recalls the impetus for writing the pointed track, “I wrote it during the election process of 2016 and got into a bad habit of reading the news during breakfast before writing. It just seemed like a bunch of hot air going on every day. Lots of finger pointing and name calling and gums flapping and no actual DOING." “Ten Cent Talkers” is the third single from his recently released sophomore album, Johnny Chops & The Razors, which The Rock Father christened, “Powerful, lyrically and musically” while Glide Magazine called it, "Bluesy, southern boogie exuding just the right amount of soul and roots rocker energy.” With inspiration from Tom Petty, Muddy Waters, Johnny Cash, and Social Distortion, the 11-track opus was co-produced by Reckless Kelly guitarist David Abeyta, who helped Chops establish a signature sound, an eclectic mix of bluesy southern boogie, vintage tones, southern soul, and pure rock ’n’ roll. Ben Danaher's Profoundly Personal 'Still Feel Lucky' (9.7) Tackles Murder, Cancer and Loss6/16/2018 "You can hurt and still feel lucky," Ben Danaher sings on the title track of his deeply personal debut album, 'Still Feel Lucky,' out Sept. 7. Coming from any other songwriter, it might sound like a simple platitude, but in Danaher's hands, it's something far more profound, a moment of true enlightenment in the face of unimaginable tragedy. Born in the wake of the murder of his brother and the loss of this father, the album draws from wells of pain and loss, but is anything but self-pitying. It highlights Danaher forging his own path toward peace, growth and even joy. "Seven years ago, my brother Kelly was murdered," Danaher explains. "He was having a birthday party for this three-year-old daughter, and their neighbor was upset that the noise was too loud. The neighbor got into an argument with my father-in-law, and when my brother came out to see what was going on, the neighbor pulled a gun." The gunman ended up shooting three people before being arrested by police, and Danaher received a shocking call later that night with the news that his brother had died from his injuries. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- June 15, 2018 -- Today, Town Mountain announces their return with their sixth studio album, New Freedom Blues. Set for release October 5, 2018, producer Caleb Klauder joined the band at Asheville’s legendary Echo Mountain Studios late last year to record the 11-track masterpiece, which features drummer and Sturgill Simpson collaborator Miles Miller, as well as a duet and co-write with Tyler Childers. Along with the official album announcement, the album’s first single and title track, “New Freedom Blues” premiered exclusively today via BGS. Town Mountain is currently touring the U.S. throughout late summer and will appear at Ossipee Valley Music Festival, Soulshine Festival, and Wheatland Music Festival (full dates below). Nashville, TN (June 13, 2018)-Over the course of three album releases, pure country music artist Josh Ward has proven himself to be a radio magnet. His two previous albums “Promises” in 2012 and “Holding Me Together” in 2015 has generated a combined total of nine #1 hit singles making Ward a steadfast resident of the Texas Regional Radio Chart for seven years running. What started out as a sprint in 2012 has now settled into a marathon pace as his brand new single “All About Lovin’” off his new album hit #1 this week. So, hand this man a water bottle as he strides through his TENTH consecutive #1. “Can’t thank radio enough for their constant support of my music. To have come this far seems so surreal and I am a very grateful man. I am also so grateful to my fans, the very people I make this music for. If it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have places to play or milestones like this to celebrate. –Josh Ward Josh Ward’s fourth full length album “More Than I Deserve” was released on May 4th and has amassed just shy of 300,000 streams in the first few weeks of release. The album debuted at #15 on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart and debuted at #5 on the iTunes country albums chart. Critic’s praises call the album “next level,” “a solid, neo-traditional sound,” “powerful with spirituality-infused imagery” and ”a true country album from start to finish.” To date, Ward’s music has garnered over 2 million views on YouTube and over 3 million streams on Spotify globally. With such mass appeal and a demand for his live show, Ward’s tour schedule will expand into a lot of new territory this year. Check tour dates at www.joshwardmusic.com www.twitter.com/joshwardmusic www.facebook.com/JoshWardMusic
Named for their cranky old guitars, Los Angeles-based duo Roscoe & Etta – singer/songwriters Maia Sharp and Anna Schulze – will release their self-titled debut September 7. BuzzBands.LA premiered the first single, “Broken Headlights,” and notes “…their voices feel right as rain—the kind that ‘clears the air over Los Angeles,’ as Sharp [and Schulze] sing.”
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted country music titan Bill Andersoninto its 2018 Hall of Fame class along with Alan Jackson, Robert "Kool" Bell, John Mellencamp and many others during a ceremony Thursday night in New York. Steve Wariner enchanted the audience with his soothing rendition of “The Tips Of My Fingers” before inducting Anderson, who delivered a heartfelt and comical speech prior to performing “Still.” |
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