***GOOD LOVE FLIES
TO #1 ON UK COUNTRY CHART!!!
***THE ADELAIDES
CONFIRMED TO SUPPORT JESS GLYNNE!!!
Opening for Charles Esten on the October UK Tour!
Opening for Charles Esten on the October UK Tour!
*** Previous single, Leave,
was BBC Introducing Upload Of The Week at BBC Coventry!
The Adelaides
GOOD LOVE
impact 19th July
Release Date: 31 May 2019
The Adelaides - Good Love
Label: Crimson
Time: 3:08
iTunes Debut & Top 200 4-Day Chart run:
#1 UK Country
iTunes Singles Chart (#151, #168 UK iTunes all-genres), then #2 (#196) |
Sat 1 June: #5 (below #400 all-genres)
Sun 2 June: No. 10 #10 UK Country iTunes (#773 all-genres)
Mon June 3: #42 | Tues June 4: off the top 200
Sun 2 June: No. 10 #10 UK Country iTunes (#773 all-genres)
Mon June 3: #42 | Tues June 4: off the top 200
The lyrics
throughout Good Love are super catchy and fun which is one thing I adore about
this trio - their fun and loving side.
The second
verse continues the fun and funky side of the song wonderfully and the lyrics
are lyrics the girls have written from the heart about their relationships
which I like a lot. - itskellielou.blogspot.com
Summery vibes
and Dixie Chicks harmonies. Big, sing-along chorus that makes us want to dance.
Nice breakdown in final 3rd & funky percussion brings the song home well. –
Lyric Magazine
NUMBER ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/nijPDnQveb— The Adelaides (@theadelaidesuk) May 31, 2019
The release of ‘Good Love’, premiered exclusively on Bauer’s Country Hits Radio, has been long anticipated by the
Country
Music scene and came just as the trio geared up for their performance at CMA Fest in
Nashville.
Also
announced was the band’s support slot with pop megastar Jess Glynne at
Rochester Castle this July!
‘Good Love’; penned with and
produced by Grammy-winner Femke Weidema in Nashville, is the
girls’ one and only ‘happy love song’ and is as infectiously catchy as it is
Summery.
“We chose this track because it’s a real feel-good summer song,” said 22-year-old Alicia Alba, from Wolverhampton – one third of The Adelaides.
“We chose this track because it’s a real feel-good summer song,” said 22-year-old Alicia Alba, from Wolverhampton – one third of The Adelaides.
“We wrote it and recorded it in Nashville last year and it's
a favourite of all of ours. So, it was a no brainer to release it.”
It’s
been a relatively quick rise for Alicia alongside Paris Georgia, 24, from
Coventry, and Abi Phillips, aged 25 and from Sutton Coldfield.
(Wolverhampton Express & Star) Wolverhampton unsigned trio The Adelaides drop new single ahead of US country festival
“Our
band was formed in July 2017,” she adds. “Abi and Paris were
previously in another band and were looking for a final member to complete the
trio. They found me after seeing my YouTube videos and invited me to meet up
where we sang together. “We clicked straight
away and that's when The Adelaides were formed.”
“We all grew up listening to country music along with other
genres. Our love for harmonies and storytelling is what we're all about. Country music is honest and always tells a
story, it's always about life experience in some way. It's so relatable and
that's what we're all about really.
“We're a fusion between country and pop. The country scene is
really growing in the UK at the moment and we're so happy to be part of that.”
UK Country Pop trio The
Adelaides are on the brink of something huge.
The trio were invited to perform
at CMA Fest taking place on 6-9 June 2019 (supporting
the CMA Foundation & music education).
When: Friday 7 June 2019 Stage time:
12.05pm / Maui Jim Broadway stage!
This massive show is the pinnacle
of the Country scene, and the fact that this hottest of new bands is still
unsigned just makes this story all the more remarkable.
CLICK to ENLARGE 2019 CMA Music Festival: The Adelaides play the Maui Jim Broadway Stage (7 June 2019 Credit Twitter Photo by Joshua Dowen @JoshuaDowen1) |
The Adelaides are a UK country-pop band of three very talented ladies. At #CMAFest they sang their new single #Leave *a capella* and it sounded great! @theadelaidesuk pic.twitter.com/cf1OJKSPjm— Words 4 the Music (@wordsworth0618) June 8, 2019
When In Nash: Paris Georgia tweeted Always been a big fan of Lauren_Alaina 😍❤️
The band were delighted to be
part of CMA saying: “This is an incredible opportunity for us to
play in the home of Country and at the world’s biggest Country event. We can’t
wait to take to the CMA stage. This is a huge endorsement of
who we are as an act and we are so grateful”.
The Adelaides are a UK country-pop band of three very talented ladies. At #CMAFest they sang their new single #Leave *a capella* and it sounded great! @theadelaidesuk pic.twitter.com/cf1OJKSPjm— Words 4 the Music (@wordsworth0618) June 8, 2019
We’re still buzzing!!!! Nashville we ❤️ you! @CountryMusic pic.twitter.com/mS7Y4u7gfe— The Adelaides (@theadelaidesuk) June 7, 2019
A young band, in every sense, Paris Georgia, Alicia Alba and Abi Phillips, nonetheless hark back to the old time Country traditions of talent, truth and integrity.
The Adelaides are incredible singer-songwriters who
pack a serious punch with their original songs such as debut singles ‘Leave’ and ‘Good
Love’.
The band have proved themselves to be a formidable live act,
wowing hardcore country audiences. In October, the band will again
support Charles Esten on his UK tour [having done so in
January] which includes a night at the legendary Royal Albert Hall in
London.
Charles Esten
with special guests The Adelaides UK Dates:
with special guests The Adelaides UK Dates:
Sat 19 October 2019
– Bridgewaterhall, Manchester (Lower Mosley Street,
Manchester, Manchester, M2 3WS)
Sun 20 October 2019 –
Barrowlands, Glasgow (242 the Gallowgate, G4 0TT)
Monday 21 October 2019 - Ulster Hall, Belfast (1-7 Bedford Street, BT2 7FF)
Wed 23 October 2019 – Sage, Gateshead (St Mary's Square, Gateshead Quays, Gateshead, NE8 2JR)
Monday 21 October 2019 - Ulster Hall, Belfast (1-7 Bedford Street, BT2 7FF)
Wed 23 October 2019 – Sage, Gateshead (St Mary's Square, Gateshead Quays, Gateshead, NE8 2JR)
Thurs 24 October 2019 – O2
Institute, Birmingham (78 Digbeth High Street, Digbeth, B5
6DY)
Fri 25 October 2019 – O2
Academy, Bristol (Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA)
Sun 27 October 2019 – Royal
Albert Hall, London (Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP)
As well as playing in both 2018 and 2019 at C2C, the
band also performed as part of Country Music Week last Autumn.
Last Summer, The Adelaides supported Michael
Buble at British Summer Time in Hyde
Park, Ramblin’ Man Festival, Cornbury, Nashville
Meets London and Long Road Festival.
A truly exciting live act, the girls’ blend of self-penned
originals and well-chosen covers, is winning them new fans wherever they go.
The Adelaides are fired up and optimistic, and well
they might be; being selected to play CMA is a huge
endorsement, just watch these girls fly!
Introductory single, Leave (Crimson/ Demon Music Group Ltd | Amazon UK - UK iTunes) released on May 10, 2019 peaked at No.3 on the UK Country iTunes Chart (#76 UK iTunes all-genres)
Debut & 5-Day iTunes Singes
Chart run: #3 UK Country
iTunes Singles Chart (#86, then #76
UK iTunes all-genres) | Sat May 11: #3 (#143 UK iTunes all-genres) | Sun May
12: #4 (below #250) | Mon May 13: #15 UK Country iTunes Singles Chart | Tues
May 14: #85
It was written by Grammy Award winning Nashville song-writer, Marcus Hummon (Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Dixie Chicks), who first met
the band when they shared a stage with his son, Levi, at their first ever gig
as a three during Country Music Week 2017.
Both Marcus and Levi were blown
away with the girl’s talents, and he immediately told them about a great song
of his that would show of their harmonies, and how he’d love for them to record
it!
They played a
4/5 track Industry Showcase at 229 in London on Tuesday May 14th
Lyric Magazine wrote: It’s as catchy as we’d hoped. Superb
harmonies, great production and a toe-tapping, sing-along chorus. A blast of
summer delivered with passion & skill
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UK
Country Pop trio The Adelaides, featuring Paris
Georgia, Alicia Alba and Abi Phillips, are
already creating a serious buzz. A young band, in every sense, The
Adelaides nonetheless hark back to the old time Country traditions of
talent, truth and integrity; these girls just want to entertain. The
Adelaides are three incredible singer-songwriters who pack a serious
collective punch with their original compositions such as the fourth coming
debut single ‘Good Love’ due to be released in early June.
The
Adelaides have
a management deal with Simon Porter at Duroc Media, the home
of Status Quo and Bonnie Tyler, and were taken on by Neil Warnock of
United Talent Group, who is personally representing them. This year the
band played shows on each day of the C2C Festival, as they did in
2018 too. Additionally, the band are going international, having recently
completed a packed itinerary of gigs, recording and writing sessions, media
commitments, showcase performances and much more in Nashville.
Being right in the beating heart of the Country Music world was a dream come true.
The Adelaides publicity photo at CMA Fest | Credit: Katie Kauss (7 June 2019) |
Right from day one, the band have proved themselves to be a formidable live act, wowing hardcore country audiences wherever they go. In October 2019, the band will once again support Charles Esten on his UK tour [having done so in January]. The Adelaides not only perform a support slot but also serve as Charles’ band for a segment off his show!
As
well as at C2C, the band have proved themselves at events like
the Country Music Week show at The Borderline and Hard
Rock Country at the Hard Rock Café and have performed
support slots for Catherine McGrath, Megan McKenna, Ashley
Campbell & Mo Pitney, Andy Brown and Key
West. Those live shows had gone fantastically well and The
Adelaides went on to perform at very notable festivals in summer
2018; The British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park on
the same bill as Michael Bublé and Van Morrison, Ramblin’ Man Festival, Cornbury, Nashville
Meets London, Black Deer Festival and at the Long
Road Festival. This year will see plenty more festival appearances including The British Country Music Festival on 14th September.
Guitarist Paris
Georgia is a prolific and creative vocalist who has taken part in
songwriting sessions in Nashville, and performed at the city’s legendary Bluebird venue.
An engaging and confident performer with scores of gigs under her belt, she has
also sung solo at Wembley Arena at a charity event.
CLICK to ENLARGE The Adelaides publicity photo |
The
baby of the group, Alicia Alba has sung all her life and yet
came to The Adelaides from the world of Acting and
Dance. Whilst she loved drama school, the focus on musical theatre
interested her less as her own tastes were rooted in soul and
blues. Hooking up with The Adelaides allows her to
indulge her love of music and performance, and she turned down appearing on
‘The Voice’ to concentrate on the group.
Abi
Phillips is
an accomplished guitarist / singer / songwriter who has been writing original
material since her early teens. A well-known TV face, Abi originally won her Hollyoaks role
by writing a song called ‘Missing You’ which was broadcast during one of her
storylines. Having performed at well-known events including BBC
Children in Need, Moonwalk at Hyde Park and T4 On The
Beach, Abi has a wealth of live experience, which she plans to put to full
use on her journey with The Adelaides.
A
truly exciting live act, the girls’ blend of self-penned originals, leavened
with a couple of well-chosen covers, is winning them new fans wherever they go.
Now focusing even more closely on the writing side, The Adelaides have
a set of great tracks in the bag – with the likes of ‘Reckless’, ‘No
Survivors’, ‘Pull the Trigger, ‘Jelly Baby’ and ‘Jack Daniels’ being thoroughly
road-tested. Into the mix they often bring a track like Miley Cyrus’ ‘Nothing Breaks Like a Heart’ or the
Maren Morris song ‘My Church’, given a creative twist by The Adelaides.
Already
having turned heads and been welcomed on stages and radio stations across the
country [they have been featured as Band Of The Month by BBC
Introducing], The Adelaides are fired up and optimistic,
and well they might be; watch these girls fly!
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