BRANDY CLARK RELEASES SPECIAL VERSION OF “HOLD
MY HAND”
WITH LEGENDARY DWIGHT YOAKAM TODAY
Friday, Oct. 28, 2016
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Four-time GRAMMY nominee Brandy Clark, and 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner, Dwight Yoakam release a recorded version of their highly-regarded duet performance of Clark’s “Hold My Hand” today.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Four-time GRAMMY nominee Brandy Clark, and 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner, Dwight Yoakam release a recorded version of their highly-regarded duet performance of Clark’s “Hold My Hand” today.
The two teamed up at the 2015
GRAMMY Awards, where Clark was nominated for Best New Artist, for a beautiful
performance of the song - then for a recording of the duet after that. The
original version of “Hold My Hand” is off Clark’s debut album, 12 Stories, which was GRAMMY-nominated for Best
New Album the year they performed. The
pair’s compelling version of the “affecting ballad” [Billboard]
releases today.
Song: Hold My Hand
Release Date: 28 Oct. 2016
Label: Warner Bros.
Time: 3:39
Yoakam has been part of well-known collaborations in the past, including his rendition of “Same Old Train” that featured Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs and Marty Stuart and earned him a GRAMMY nomination for Best Collaboration with Vocals. Yoakam contributed his unmistakable harmonies on the “Hold My Hand” recording, and when they got together for a show in Arkansas in August, 2016 they revisited the recording. Ultimately, they decided it was too good not to release.
“Dwight added something so special to 'Hold My Hand' both at the GRAMMY performance and then on the track itself," said Clark. "We had both forgotten about it until we had a show together. In catching up backstage one night we came up with the idea to put it out - for no other reason than we both loved it so much and thought it was a shame to just be 'sitting on a shelf.' Music is made to be heard and we definitely wanted this version to be shared.”
Brandy Clark Photo Credit: David McClister |
Dubbed “one of the wittiest songwriters working in country today” [NPR] Clark recently wrapped a sold-out U.K. tour and has been listed on several 2016 “best” lists including NPR and Rolling Stone, for her sophomore album, Big Day in a Small Town.
The Jay-Joyce-produced album has garnered national attention with Wall Street Journal calling it an album that presents “country-song genius on the order that Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard got us used to,” and Rolling Stone saying it’s “music tooled alternately for stadiums and songwriting circles, commercial and public radio, line-dance bars and coffee shops.”
You can find the special version of “Hold My Hand”: Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com
ABOUT BRANDY CLARK
The Morton, Washington-native received her first of four career GRAMMY nominations in 2013 in the Best Country Song category for co-writing the Miranda Lambert No. 1 hit “Mama’s Broken Heart.” She won the 2014 CMA Song of the Year Award for “Follow Your Arrow,” which she co-wrote with Shane McAnally and Kacey Musgraves, and was also named the 2014 Music Row Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The Academy of Country Music voters nominated her for Female Vocalist of the Year in 2015.
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ABOUT DWIGHT YOAKAM
Dwight Yoakam has recorded more than 22 albums and sold more than 25 million copies worldwide with five reaching the No. 1 spot on Billboard. He is a 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner. In 2013 he was awarded The Americana Music Association Award for Artist of the Year. He has collaborated with everyone from Beck to Kid Rock, ZZ Top, Hunter S. Thompson and Jack White. He has toured with the likes of Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and Hüsker Dü. His most recent album Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars... was released this fall to critical acclaim with NPR proclaiming, “You can hear Yoakam making masterful choices on every phrase of these new versions.” The record hit No. 2 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Album Chart and No. 1 on Soundscan’s Bluegrass Chart, No. 6 on their Country Current Chart.
Photo Credit: Emily Joyce |
In 1977, Yoakam left Kentucky for Nashville to embark on a music career but found that the Music City was moving away from traditional country roots to more pop-country. He found himself better suited to the post-Bakersfield movement and became one of the founding fathers of the “L.A. Cowpunk Scene” influenced by second-wave rockabilly and punk alongside X, Los Lobos, The Knitters, Rank & File and The Blasters. Yoakam is managed by ROAR, a Beverly Hills-based artist and brand management company. He is also represented by CAA, public relations firm Sacks & Co and strategic digital marketing agency Girlilla Marketing.
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