On Course For First UK Top 40 Single With Feature On
Justin Timberlake’s New Song and Stunning
one Shot Music Video For 'Say Something
one Shot Music Video For 'Say Something
Wins Big at The Grammy Awards and performs Tribute to Tom Petty
Appears On Saturday Night Live, joined by Sturgill Simpson
Affirms the value of spiking country music
with a strong shot of rhythm & blues - THE INDEPENDENT
with a strong shot of rhythm & blues - THE INDEPENDENT
Country
superstar Chris Stapleton was on course to potentially land his first UK Top 40
single, with his appearance on Justin Timberlake's ‘Say Something’, which was
one of three new entries heading for the top of this week's UK Official Singles Chart.
Justin Timberlake's Say Something is one of three new entries heading for this week's Official Singles Chart - and it could earn @ChrisStapleton his first UK Top 40! https://t.co/dp9mzVTo4f pic.twitter.com/Tkh8sQRtR8— Official Charts (@officialcharts) 29 January 2018
Friday Feb 2, 2018: UPDATE:
Timberlake & Stapleton land a No.32 Debut
Official
UK Top 100 Singles Chart (Week Ending 8 February 2018)
2
February 2018 - 8 February 2018
Chris
recently joined Justin Timberlake on his new song, with their collaboration
following their famous performance of Chris’ version of George Jones’
‘Tennessee Whiskey’ and Justin Timberlake’s ‘Drink You Away’ at the 2015 CMA
awards, which helped launch Chris into the music stratosphere. The striking
one-take music video/short film directed by Arturo Perez Jr, sees Chris join
Justin towards the middle of the video, it was an instant hit with Rolling
Stone describing it as “stunning”.
Watch
it here:
Chris Stapleton also scored a hat trick at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards this week, winning all three nominations including, Best Country Solo Performance for ‘Either Way’, Best Country Song for ‘Broken Halos’ and Best Country Album for his critically acclaimed, From A Room: Vol. 1. Chris paid tribute to the late Tom Petty with a performance alongside Emmylou Harris, performing a acoustic duet of Petty’s 1994 song “Wildflowers.” Their performance was followed by a video tribute to other musicians who died last year, including Chris Cornell, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Chester Bennington and more.
Check
out a clip of their performance here
Chris
also return to the stage of "Saturday
Night Live", with his second appearance as a musical guest on SNL,
alongside comedy legend Will Ferrell, celebrating the release of his latest
album, From A Room: Volume 2, which is out now on Mercury
Records Nashville/Decca purchase digitally and with
exclusive limited-edition bundles. )
Chris was joined by fellow country star Sturgill Simpson, performing tracks
including ‘Hard Living’ watch here:
Chris’s Grammy success followed a jam packed 2017 schedule, celebrating the release of his critically acclaimed From A Room: Volume 2, that also saw him perform “Millionaire” on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, which you can watch here.
Stapleton
also performed “Millionaire” and an exclusive web version of “Nobody’s
Lovely Tonight” on Jimmy Kimmel Live, also joined guest host Chris Pratt for a hilarious special duet of ‘“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” as well as an interview, where they celebrated with a glass of Tennessee Whiskey and chatted about Chris success including his three nominations for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards USA for his critically acclaimed album, From A Room: Vol. 1.
His album From A Room: Volume 2 has received widespread acclaim with praise in the USA from high profile publications NPR, Rolling Stone and Relix as well as the UK landing No 2 on the UK’s Official Americana Albums Chart Top 40, alongside positive reviews from NME who gave it 4 out 5 review in their Friday album club, comparing Chris’ unique take on modern country to respected artists including: Neil Young, Credence Clearwater Revival and Johnny Cash. The Independent stated the album “Affirms the value of spiking country music with a strong shot of rhythm & blues” and the record has also received strong support from cool music publications including, GODS IN THE TV, who stated, “Prolific is now another epithet that can be used to describe the American singer-songwriter” as well as FOLK RADIO who added, “Reckon they might as well start engraving that CMA 2018 Album of the Year award now.”
See
Related Blog: Chris Stapleton’s From A Room: Volume 2 out December 1
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