Brandy
Clark’s “Hold My Hand” Receives Grammy Nomination
This is Clark’s
Fourth Career GRAMMY Nomination in Just Two Years
Brandy
Clark's "Hold My Hand" was announced Monday Dec 7, 2015 as a GRAMMY nominee for
Country Song of the Year.
The
song, written by Clark and Mark Stephen Jones, is from Clark's debut album 12
Stories, which was originally released by Slate Creek Records before being
re-released by Warner Bros. Records.
Clark
performed the song with Dwight Yoakam earlier this year on the 2015 GRAMMY
Awards in one of the night's most talked-about moments.
Clark,
who has spent much of the year working on her upcoming second album due out
in 2016, said, "Wow! I was not
expecting this news today. What a surprise and a fantastic way to start my
week. I appreciate the support and respect from the GRAMMY voters. It means
the world to me."
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ICYMI:
Our Album of the Year for 2013 was
Brandy Clark’s 12 Stories.
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12
Stories, the debut album from Grammy and CMA-nominated singer-songwriter
Brandy Clark.
Teaming
up with producer Dave Brainard (Jerrod Niemann, Ray Scott), Brandy used her
writing gift and distinctly country voice to craft 12 Stories, a record that
has touched everyone lucky enough to hear it.
What the Press said:
CD
of The Month (5 STARS) Country Music
People - Read the Review
Allmusic (Rating: 4.5 Stars) the superb 12 Stories showcases a unique
artist who stands firmly, proudly on her own merits.
American Songwriter (Rating:
4 STARS) ..a record full of humor and
pain, remorse and reckoning, is one of
the very best country debuts of 2013.
Billboard (by Chuck
Dauphin) “Wow” ...I don’t think I have
ever started a review so simply in my decade-plus of writing them. But,
sometimes, you can say a lot more with less than you can otherwise
Country Weekly (Rating:
A+) ...a staggeringly great collection
of original tunes that paint vivid, honest portraits of real life, from a
uniquely feminine perspective....While the men are stuck in the backwoods,
Brandy is busy digging through the human condition.
Entertainment Weekly (Rating:
B+) Clark keeps things edgy, singing
about divorce, drugs, jail, and Jesus—a.k.a. country music’s Golden
Quadrangle—with matter-of-fact sass and ample twang.
The L.A. Times (Rating:
3.5/4 STARS). …find this record and
listen to a dozen dazzlingly witty and insightful takes on the struggles of
the working class, neglected and/or mistreated women, the battle between
right and wrong and the pros and cons of chemical mood enhancers....This is
the country debut of the year.
Roughstock (Rating:
5 STARS)..... There's not one throw
away track, one throw away note, or one throw away lyric. Instead, it's a
well-made and produced and definitely worth seeking out.
NY Post (rating; 4 STARS)
...this is the most compulsively
re-playable album of 2013, country or otherwise
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Brandy Clark’s “Hold My Hand” Receives Grammy Nomination
The Mavericks Make Magic Once Again With Two Grammy Nominations
THE MAVERICKS MAKE MAGIC ONCE AGAIN
WITH TWO GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
WITH TWO GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
Recognized in Best American
Roots Song & Best Americana Album
Categories Two Decades After Last Win
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ever enticing loyal
fans with their unique fusion of melodies and charisma that evoke a palpable
groove, The
Mavericks have once again
impressed an elite industry group. The troupe of musical comrades — Raul Malo (lead
vocals), Paul Deakin (drums), Eddie
Perez (guitars) and Jerry
Dale McFadden(keyboards) — earned
two GRAMMY nominations
this morning in both the Best
American Roots Song (“All Night Long”) and Best Americana Album (Mono)
categories.
The
honor comes two decades after they took home Best
Country Performance by
a Duo or Group With Vocal for “Here Comes the Rain.”
Pictured
(L-R): Eddie Perez, Paul Deakin, Jerry Dale McFadden, Raul Malo
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“We are incredibly
grateful that our music is able to do exactly what we intended … free people
from themselves and their struggles,” shared Malo. “On the road our fans dance,
cry, sing, laugh and get into a vibe that transcends outside obstacles like
race, language and social status. Thank you to the Recording Academy for
noticing and again believing in the Mavericks.”
Continued Perez, “this band has always
defied the odds and expectations … a country band from Miami with
a Cuban singer? But it works, because people feel the passion.”
The Mavericks have re-emerged with an
unbridled urgency since signing to Big Machine Label Group imprint the Valory Music
Co. —
named the Americana
Music Awards Duo/Group of
theYear; producing
two well-received albums, In Time (2013) and Mono (2015), the
latter of which spent two weeks at #1 on the Americana Airplay Charts; debuting
new music on national television shows such as NBC’s Late Night
With Seth Meyers (“All Night Long”),
TBS’ Conan (“Summertime (When
I’m With You)”) and CBS This
Morning Saturday (“Back in Your Arms
Again”).
(16
Feb 2015) Mavericks - Mono (Decca/ The Valory Music)
Music
critics across the globe experiencing the headline Mono Mundo
Tour and
listening to the fresh tracks enthused:
“The ability to transcend time, to merge Latin cultures
seamlessly with American rock/pop/country standards, to offer the erogenous
without salacious slather, The Mavericks […] created a new world for
post-country country—as musically satisfying as it is hormone-peaking.”
—PASTE
“The Mavericks became great by cutting through the din in smoky
rooms where studio tricks didn't factor in — only a killer voice, indelible
hooks and the ability to draw in even the most distracted listeners.”
—NPR
"Country's coolest, most versatile band, led by the
silver-throated Raul Malo, returns with more country infused with elements of
world music, rock, jazz and whatever else the group has decided to throw in.”
—ROLLING STONE
“…their sound is as sleek as ever. The record was recorded in
just five days; that fact alone testifies to how strong they are live.”
—THE VILLAGE VOICE
“With a sound as distinctive as John Fogerty or even Steely Dan,
they managed to not only reconstitute themselves, but retain their visionary
musically integrity … they’ve caught lightning in a bottle yet again.”
—VINTAGE GUITAR
“It’s big, bold and still stands out next to anything coming
from Nashville.”
—BILLBOARD
—BILLBOARD
Malo will
join a host of talent during the Library of Congress
Gershwin Prize for Popular Songconcert
event to honor Willie
Nelson, airing on PBS on January 15, 2016.
The 2016 GRAMMY Awards air on Monday, February 15 at 8 p.m.
ET on CBS.
For
upcoming tour dates and more, visit TheMavericksBand.com.
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