Saturday 21 September 2019

Country Bites News snippets September 2 – September 8, 2019

Country Bites News snippets September 2 – September 8, 2019

UK News, UK Chart News, Album & Single Releases, US & Canadian News, Music News, Press Releases, TV, Interviews, Articles & Videos, Birthdays

BREAKING NEWS
Country News – September 11, 2019 with Shannon McCombs
Several artists performed in Nashville this week in honor of the late and legendary Earl Thomas Conley. Shannon McCombs was there to talk with Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, John Anderson, Luke Bryan and more, all on this week’s CDX Country News.



UK NEWS

On the BBC Radio 2 Playlist Saturday 7 September 2019
A List
Sheryl Crow feat. Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris - Prove You Wrong
B List
Zac Brown Band - Someone I Used To Know
C List
Marshmello & Kane Brown - One Thing Right

UK TOUR & GIG UPDATES

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UK CHART NEWS

Official UK Top 100 Singles Chart (Week Ending 12 September 2019)
6 September - 12 September 2019
No.2 on paid-for sales but No.1 overall, Take Me Back To London (66,610 sales, including 60,965 from sales-equivalent streams + 5,645 paid-for sales) continues at the summit for a second week for Ed Sheeran feat. Stormzy.

Official UK Top 100 Albums Chart (Week Ending 12 September 2019)
6 September - 12 September 2019
Lana Del Rey with Norman f***ing Rockwell! (she co-wrote all but one of the 14 songs) opened atop the chart. Opening at No.2 on vinyl (4,965 sales) and No.1 on cassettes (2,890 sales), Norman f***ing Rockwell! achieved total consumption of 31,539 units on debut (including 7,272 from sales-equivalent streams + 24,267 paid-for sales)

Taylor Swift's seventh studio album LOVER dipped 1-3 (16,957 units; down 68%) to accommodate Del Rey.

THREADS, an album of collaborations that she suggests might be her last full-length studio set, earned 57-year-old singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow her 11th Top 75 entry and sixth Top 10 entry with a No.10 debut (5,254 units). It is her highest charting studio album since 2002.
Last album BE MYSELF (Tagged Rock) made a debut at No.47 (1,865 sales; chart dated 4 May 2017). Released in the UK Jan 27, 2014 FEELS LIKE HOME debuted at No.16 (5,498 sales; chart week Feb 8, 2014) and charted for 4-weeks: #21 (4,500 copies), #51 (2,300 copies), then #79.

Midland with ON THE ROCKS fell off the top 100 following previous weks’ debut at No.75

Official UK Country Album Top 20 Chart (Week Ending 12 September 2019)
6 September - 12 September 2019
Sheryl Crow with THREADS made a debut at No.1
Midland with LET IT ROLL fell 1-2 (2 weeks; #1 peak)
Vince Gill with OKIE climbed 6-3 (2 weeks; #3 peak)

Tanya Tucker with WHILE I'M LIVIN' fell 2-4 (2 weeks; #2 peak)
Jessie Buckley with WILD ROSE - OST fell 3-5 (21 weeks; #1 peak)
Tyler Childers with COUNTRY SQUIRE rose 8-6 (5 weeks; #1 peak)
Chris Stapleton with TRAVELLER held at No.7 (77 weeks; #1 peak)
Eilen Jewel with GYPSY fell 4-8 (3 weeks; #4 peak)
Ward Thomas with RESTLESS MINDS fell 5-9 (30 weeks; #1 peak)
Willie Nelson with RIDE ME HOME held at No.10 (11 weeks; #1 peak)
Outside the Top 10
Keifer Sutherland with RECKLESS & ME held at No.11 (19 weeks; #1 peak)

COUNTRY ALBUM & SINGLES RELEASES

(2 Sept 2019) John Schneider - Redneck Rebel (Maven Entertainment)
12 Tracks/ Time: 44:41
Amazon UK - iTunes - https://music.apple.com/album/redneck-rebel/1476901455

(6 Sept 2019) The Highwomen - The Highwomen (Elektra Records)
12 Tracks Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com
Debut #1 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#14 UK iTunes all-genres)

(6 Sept 2019) Paul Cauthen - Room 41 (Lightning Rod Records)
10 Tracks/ Time: 39:49 Amazon UK - iTunes - Bandcamp
Debut #5 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#209 UK iTunes all-genres) | Debut #25 US iTunes all-genres

(6 Sept 2019) Home Free - Dive Bar Saints - (Home Free Records)
12 Tracks Contemporary Country Amazon UK - iTunes
Debut #2 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#35 UK iTunes all-genres) | Debut #2 US Country iTunes Album Chart

(6 Sept 2019) Sister Hazel - Earth (Croakin' Poet Records)
7 Tracks/ Time: 27:23 Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com
Debut #3 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#84 UK iTunes all-genres) | Debut #5 US Country iTunes Album Chart (#31 US iTunes all-genres)

(6 Sep 2019) Ilse DeLange - Gravel & Dust (Firefly Music BV) | 
10 Tracks/ Time: 36:13 Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com
Debut #6 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#264 UK iTunes all-genres; then #882) | Debut #81 US Country iTunes Album Chart

(6 Sept 2019) Crystal Gayle - You Don't Know Me (BFD)
15 Tracks/ Time: 44:07 Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com

(6 Sept 2019) Various Artists - Country Music (A Film by Ken Burns) Soundtrack 2-CD
41 Tracks/ Time: 2:10:40 Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com
Debut #13 UK Country iTunes Album Chart

(6 Sept 2019) Chantelle Padden - Love You Like That (Legacy) IRE
11 Tracks/ Time: 40:12 Amazon UK - iTunes
Debut #29 UK Country iTunes Album Chart (#909 UK iTunes all-genres)

(6 Sept 2019) Amy Speace - Me and the Ghost of Charlemagne (Proper Records) 
11 Tracks/ Time: 48:00 Country/Americana Amazon UK - iTunes
Debut: #918 UK iTunes all-genres

(6 Sept 2019) Ashley Sofia - Shades Of Blue (Ashley Sofia)
13 Tracks/ Time: 41:52 Pop Singer-songwriter / Folk Rock Amazon UK - iTunes
Hometown: Ticonderoga, NY
Biography: Ashley Sofia grew up in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, just a quarter mile from her grandparents’ apple orchard in Upstate New York. Her mother collected books and antiques, and her father—a former merchant marine—taught her the art of storytelling and folk songs on the same guitar he traveled the world with. Drawing heavily from her surrounding landscape and leaning into the isolation that living in a state park afforded her, Sofia began a prolific career in songwriting at the age of 17.
Sofia released her debut record, Love and Fury, in 2014, with critical acclaim heralding her as the “21st-century reincarnation of the Laurel Canyon folk-rock sound.” After the success of Love and Fury, Sofia ventured outside the Blue Line of the Adirondack Park and began a new chapter in Nashville, where she still lives and makes music.
I’ve spent the last decade of my life living like a gypsy, traveling America, falling in and out of love, getting sick, getting well, and getting sick again, protesting, making friends, and losing some along the way, playing for thousands, playing for 2 or 3. One day I looked up from my feet and realized how much that one moment, nineteen years ago shaped everything else. Sometimes that whole wild ride feels like it was written down somewhere before I came along. Sometimes I’ve felt like there must be something wrong with me to care so singularly, about one thing, for so long.

(6 Sept 2019) Rachel Harrington - Hush the Wild Horses (Skinny Dennis Records)
11 Tracks/ Time: 40:34 Singer-Songwriter/ Alt Folk Amazon UK - iTunes

(6 Sep 2019) Meghan Patrick - Wild As Me (EP; Iron Songbird Enterprises Inc/ WM Canada) CAN
6 Tracks/ Time: 19:56 Amazon UK - iTunes
Track 6 Chaser 2:55 pregrat Aug 16

(6 Sept 2019) The Belles - Nobody Knows Me Better (EP; See Blue Music)
5 Tracks/ Time: 14:43 Amazon UK - iTunes      

(6 Sept 2019) Katie Thompson - Bittersweet (Katie Thompson)
11 Tracks/ Time: 48:00 Country/Americana Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com

(6 Sept 2019) Eleri Angharad - Acoustic Earthbound (EP; Eleri Angharad Wood-Bevan / Train Track Records) UK
10 Tracks/ Time: 33:42 Amazon UK - iTunes
Eleri Angharad is an exciting new Country artist from Swansea with gorgeous crystalline vocals and a fresh sound. Inspired by a North American road trip, Eleri blends traditional Country Music storytelling with Celtic folk and catchy Pop.

(5 Sept 2019) Natalie Metcalf - One More Round (EP; Natalie Metcalf)
6 Tracks/ Time: 22:00 Amazon UK - iTunes
Country music with real life stories sewed into the lyrics.
Genre: Country/Pop | Hometown: Collyer, Kansas
Biography
Natalie Metcalf was born and raised in the small town of Collyer, Kansas and although her country roots continue to be her greatest inspiration, she was always bound for the bright lights of a big city. She attended Musician's Institute where she graduated with a Degree in Vocal Performance. While at school, Natalie asserted herself as a force to be reckoned with, garnering support from her teachers and peers alike. She sings in many bands and is also working on her own solo project, due out later this year. Her personal style is a unique mix of country, pop and southern rock, drawing inspiration from artists such as Alan Jackson, Jewel and Sheryl Crow. She writes songs with such a sweet and personal nature, the audience can't help but be captivated, and immediately enamored.

(6 Sept 2019) Marli Humphrey - Glitter in the Rain (Marli Humphrey)
11 Tracks/ Time: 35:00 Amazon UK - iTunes
A little girl with a big voice singing bluesy country. Songs with the sound of today and yesterday.

(6 Sept 2019) Jessi Pugh - Five (EP; Jessi Pugh/ 1326062 Records DK2) 
5 Tracks/ Time: 18:03 Pop Americana Amazon UK - iTunes
Genre: Pop Americana
Hometown: Bridgewater, VA
Influences: Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Ed Sheeran, Jack Johnson
Jessi Pugh is a pop country singer/songwriter born and raised in Bridgewater, Virginia. She started singing and performing at a very young age in church with her granddad. After graduating high school, she packed up and moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue her musical dream. Jessi plays several writers rounds, showcases and venues around downtown Nashville, such as Whiskey Jam, Douglas Corner, The Music Row Freakshow and The Local.
Jessi just recently finished her first EP at Prime Cut Studio with producers Daniel Dennis and Mark Mulch.  She has a new single out called “Gone” that spent two weeks at #1 on a Nashville radio station called She Wolf Radio.


(6 Sept 2019) Kerrie Fuller - Cliché (Kerrie Fuller) UK 
5 Tracks Amazon UK iTunes
Hailing from the UK, Kerrie Fuller has a longstanding love of singing, songwriting and country music. Classically trained as a teenager at school, her sound has a unique British feel whilst drawing on the neverending influences found in the Americana and Country scenes of Nashville and beyond.
Despite singing and writing from her early years, it was only in her late 20s that Kerrie came across the opportunity to record her songs. In 2013 she began to work on honing what was a rather broad sound. Being British, Kerrie never really thought that she could be a ‘country’ singer as it were, however, after 5 years of musical experimentation and a couple of important distractions along the way (marriage and a baby!), she has finally found her niche in Americana. She is also learning to play the guitar so that she can finally accompany herself when performing.
Kerrie has set up her own recording studio at her home in rural Kent, UK, and is constantly in the processing of writing and recording new material. Her lyrics draw mainly on her past experiences with the aim of giving any listener an open line to her thoughts and feelings, both happy and sad. 
https://www.facebook.com/kerriefullermusic/ (223 Likes)

(6 Sept 2019) Stephanie Manns - 670 Miles (Single; Stephanie Manns) UK
Time: 3:29 Amazon UK - iTunes

(6 Sept 2019) Vic Allen - Ghost Town (Single) UK
Time: 4:02 Amazon UK - iTunes
Debut #26 UK Country iTunes Singles Chart, then #72

BLUEGRASS NEWS
(29 Aug 2019) Mountain Fever Records was happy to announce a new addition to their incredible line up of artists. NewTown has signed with the label which represents some of the best talent in bluegrass music. Fans can look forward to new music coming from the band in 2020.
Fronted by the talented and tenacious, award-winning fiddler, Kati Penn, NewTown has made quite a name for themselves in the bluegrass music industry since it was formed 10 years ago. They maintain a traditional five piece line up, but enjoy pushing the limits and creating music that's traditional, yet progressive. NewTown's music features the outstanding lead vocals of Kati Penn (fiddle) and her husband Jr Williams (banjo). They are joined by the talents of Travis Anderson (bass), Mitchell Cannon (mandolin), and Jared Hensley (guitar). 

NEWS
(3 Sept 2019) Wedding Belle: Rachel Reinert wed fiancé Caleb Crosby Friday (Aug 30) in Bloomington Springs, TN. "Yesterday I married my soul mate in front of our parents and siblings," Reinert posted on Instagram. "It was the best day of my whole life, and I’m excited about our next chapter together as husband and wife."

(3 Sept 2019) Taylor Dye Of Maddie & Tae Is Engaged
Engage Meant: Maddie & Tae's Tae Dye said "yes" when singer/songwriter Josh Kerr popped the question Monday (Sept 2), posting on Instagram, "Can’t wait to love you forever Joshua Peter Kerr. We're engaged!" The couple have been dating for more than a year.

(4 Sept 2019) Trisha Yearwood To Host 'CMA Country Christmas'
Gwendolyn Records' Trisha Yearwood will host the Country Music Association's 10th annual "CMA COUNTRY CHRISTMAS" show, which will be taped on Wednesday, September 25th at Belmont University's Curb Event Center in Nashville. The special will air at a later date (TBA) during the holiday season on ABC-TV.
Yearwood will also perform during the program, which will include CHRISTMAS classics and special collaborations. Other Country artists joining the lineup include Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Runaway June, Brett Young, Chris Young, and Chris Janson. Also performing are actress-singer Kristin Chenoweth, Cece Winans, Tori Kelly, and For King & Country.
“Music, memories and enjoying the season with loved ones are what make CHRISTMAS time so special,” Yearwood said. “Hosting ‘CMA COUNTRY CHRISTMAS’ is an opportunity to share joy and celebrate the holidays with friends and family everywhere.”

(6 Sept 2019) The 5th Most Funded Music Kickstarter of all time...
On the final day of Delta Rae's Kickstarter campaign —they woke up to discover that with 5,160 Backers and $451,457 pledged they are the 5th most funded music Kickstarter of all time....They shared "We can't believe it. The past two months have been SO MUCH FUN and beyond anything we could have expected, and we have all of you to thank for all of it".

(8 Sept 2019) Wedding Belle: Singer/songwriter and American Idol alum Trent Harmon wed longtime girlfriend Kathleen Couch last week. "Eight(y) year post in the making," shares Harmon via Instagram.

AWARDS
(4 Sept 2019) RCA's Miranda Lambert and songwriters Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin received the Academy of Country Music's inaugural Song of the Decade award for "The House That Built Me" during a surprise backstage.
The honor is the first of seven ACM Decade Award categories established this year, joining the longstanding Artist of the Decade award. "This is simply our recognition of self-evident truth," says Country Aircheck's Chuck Aly, who is ACM Board VP and Special Award Committee Co-Chair. "‘The House That Built Me’ is the Song of the Decade in country music. It is a monument unto itself." Recipients of the remaining categories – ACM Album of the Decade, ACM Artist-Songwriter of the Decade, ACM Breakout Artist of the Decade, ACM Single of the Decade, ACM Songwriter of the Decade and ACM Music Event of the Decade – will be announced in the coming weeks. 
Built To Last: RCA's Miranda Lambert and songwriters Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin receive the inaugural ACM Song of the Decade award during a surprise ceremony backstage at the recent ACM Honors in Nashville. Pictured (l-r): Country Aircheck's Chuck Aly, ACM's RAC Clark, Shamblin, Lambert, Douglas, City National Bank's Lori Badgett and Joe's Live's Ed Warm.


TV
(4 Sept 2019) In Case You Missed It: MCA's Vince Gill appeared on CBS This Morning (9/4). Watch here, here (US Regions)

(4 Sept 2019) In Case You Missed It: Columbia's Maren Morris was interviewed and performed "The Bones" on NBC's Late Night With Seth Meyers (9/4). Watch here, here and here.

(5 Sept 2019) Tanya Tucker and Brandi Carlile were featured and performed "Bring My Flowers Now" on NBC's Today (9/5). Watch here and here.
(8 Sept 2019) In Case You Missed It: RCA's Kane Brown performed "Homesick" on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (Sept 8). Watch here.

MUSIC NEWS
(5 Sept 2019) Streaming Growth (to a Point), Vinyl's Victory & More: Four Takeaways From the RIAA's 2019 Mid-Year Report
The U.S. recorded music industry is still seeing strong double-digit growth, up 18% over the first six months of 2019, according to the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) mid-year report published Thursday (Sept. 5).
That continues an upward trend sparked in 2016 led increasingly by streaming's dominance, now accounting for 80% of total $5.4 billion revenues at retail.
The report showed growth across all streaming revenues -- paid subscriptions up 31% year-over-year, advertising-supported on-demand up 25% and digital and customized radio up 5% -- while digital sales continued to decline and physical sales remarkably improved (on a net basis). ..... Billboard

PRESS RELEASES
(4 Sept 2019) The Music Of Randy Travis Tour Featuring James Dupré And The Original Randy Travis Band Coming This Fall
Randy Travis, in partnership with Outback Presents proudly announced The Music of Randy Travis Tour featuring country singer and his co-star in The Price, James Dupré. The Country Music Hall of Fame member’s long-time touring band, consisting of Steve Hinson, David Johnson, Lance Dary, Bill Cook, Joe Van Dyke and Herb Shucher along with longtime tour manager Jeff Davis will rejoin “Hoss,” as they affectionately call Travis, on the road for the first time since right before his stroke in 2013. The show will consist of Dupré and the band performing all 16 of his iconic number ones including “On The Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Three Wooden Crosses.” Randy Travis will make a special appearance.

(3 Sept 2019) Rhonda Vincent & The Rage Ranked Among Top 10 Best Concert Albums Ever Recorded At The Ryman By Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone recently ranked Rhonda Vincent & The Rage's album Bluegrass Legends among their top 10 best concert albums ever to be recorded at the 'Mother Church of Country Music' , Ryman Auditorium in historic downtown Nashville. The 2018 recording features collaborations with Bluegrass icons Jesse McReynolds, Mac Wiseman, Bobby Osborne, and Sonny Osborne. Other listed recordings include Emmylou Harris, Marty Stuart, Neil Young, Levon Helm and Jason Isbell.

(4 Sept 2019) One of Billboard’s "Greatest of All Time Top Country Artists," TG Sheppard will release MIDNIGHT IN MEMPHIS on Friday, September 20. The new project is his first solo country album in more than 20 years.
"Two years seems like a long time to spend on an album, but when you've had as much fun as I've had making this one, it goes quickly," says Sheppard. "Hard for me to believe it's been this long since my last solo country album. You might say, it was actually 22 -years in the making."
Produced by Sheppard and co-produced by Buddy Hyatt, the 13-track compilation features tunes written by his wife, singer-songwriter Kelly Lang as well as by other well-known talents. The title track, "Midnight in Memphis," was written by his dear friend, the iconic Sir Barry Gibb.

(6 Sept 2019) Country music royalty and a fifty-two year member of the Grand Ole Opry, Jeannie Seely is slated to host the star studded third annual Dottie West Birthday Bash on October 9th at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville. The event supports Nashville Musicians Association with 100% of all money going to the Musician's Emergency Relief Fund. Tickets $25 here
The stellar line-up includes Tim Atwood, John Berry, Buddy Cannon, Melanie Cannon, Peter Cooper, Erin Enderlin, Tess Frizzell, Jamey Johnson, Thomm Jutz, Jon Randell, John Schneider, Bobby Tomberlin, Dallas Wayne and Kenna West along with special guests and surprises.

(6 Sept 2019) Nashville singer/songwriter Sam Williams followed his debut London show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Wednesday with a cover of his iconic father Hank Williams Jr.’s 1981 hit ‘Weatherman’. Fans got an exclusive first listen when the song premiered yesterday with Forbes, who called it “a superb, soulful cover…”
 Carrying “his family’s legacy forward with startling creativity”, (MusicRow), the tune presents a fresh take on an old favourite, and offers a glimpse into the evolution of the Williams family’s legacy in music.

(6 Sept 2019) Brantley Gilbert Turns Up The Heat In 2020 With New Fire’t Up Tour
 Just a few short weeks before the much-anticipated Oct. 4 release of his fifth studio album Fire & Brimstone via The Valory Music Co., Brantley Gilbert, billed as an artist who “never fails to deliver” by American Songwriter, is already looking for opportunities to bring the music to his faithful BG Nation with a brand new 2020 tour. Fire’t Up Tour, aptly named after track one on his upcoming 15-song album (all written/co-written by Gilbert), will kick off Jan. 23 in London, Ontario and hit 34 cities across the country and Canada, before concluding May 8 in Colorado. Gilbert – who identifies as a songwriter first – has invited fellow singer/songwriters to join as tour special guests: Chase Rice who The New York Times praises for his “prime power country” style, known for hits “Eyes On You” and “Lonely If You Are”; Louisiana-native, country singer/songwriter Dylan Scott, whose hits include “My Girl” and “Hooked,” and current single, “Nothing To Do Town”; and a man Rolling Stone calls “a country-rock version of Bruce Springsteen” after last year’s opening slot on Kenny Chesney’s Trip Around The Sun Tour, EMI recording artist Brandon Lay.

(8 Sept 2019) Twenty-eight years after performing their first Nashville show at the revered rock club Exit/In, Hootie & The Blowfish brought their Group Therapy Tour to the city’s Bridgestone Arena for a sold-out show Saturday night (7 Sept 2019).
 Hootie & the Blowfish perform to a sold-out Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 7, 2019 | Photo Credit: Jason Kempin, Getty Images

The trek coincides with the 25th anniversary of the band’s breakthrough album, Cracked Rear View, now certified 21-times Platinum, and the crowd was on their feet throughout the night singing along to the album’s classic songs “Hold My Hand” and “Time” before raising their lit-up cell phones for the GRAMMY Award-winning ballad, “Let Her Cry.”
The show also included Hootie & The Blowfish’s new track, “Rollin’,” from their upcoming studio album, Imperfect Circle, due out November 1. Lead singer Darius Rucker’s solo country hits “Alright” and “Wagon Wheel” dotted the setlist along with Hootie fan favorites “Running From an Angel” and “I Go Blind.” Rucker called R.E.M. “the band that made us want to play music” before paying tribute to them with a cover of “Losing My Religion.”
Towards the end of the night, Hootie welcomed show openers Barenaked Ladies onstage for a cover of The Beatles’ “I Get By with a Little Help from my Friends.”  For the encore, the band treated fans to an intimate performance of “Goodbye” before bringing the energy back up with a little bit of Kool & the Gang’s “Get Down on It” mixed into their final song, “Only Wanna Be With You.”

ARTICLES
(9 Sept 2019) The New Forces of Female in Country Music (by GINA TEICHERT) COWGIRL MAGAZINE's list of up-and-coming country women.

INTERVIEWS
(9 Sept 2019) Off the Record Episode #84: Josh Turner
Imogen Marshall chats to singer-songwriter Josh Turner ahead of his first UK show at Union Chapel, talking about his latest album (and first gospel album) 'I Serve A Saviour,' what his faith means to him and more...


(9 Sept 2019) Lyricinterviews: Cam From The Long Road Festival On Intimacy, Politics And New, New Music!!! By: James Daykin

WATCH
(Sept 2019) A Day In The Life - FESTIVAL SEASON!! Katy Hurt A day in the life of an unsigned #touringmusician during festival season in England!! Watch on YouTube

(Sept 2019) ASHLEY McBryde RELEASES “ONE NIGHT STANDARDS”
Ashley McBryde was sitting in a dimly lit writer’s room of her management office in East Nashville earlier this year with Girl Going Nowhere’s “Livin’ Next to Leroy” and “A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega” co-writer Nicolette Hayford, and the seasoned songwriter kept coming back to, “It ain’t somethin’, I wanna spend a lot of time in… I ain’t gonna stay for the weekend…” before noting, “there’s something in that notion that not everything has to last forever.” After a whirlwind two years, the ACM Award winner and CMA, GRAMMY and Emmy-nominated Arkansas native knew they’d landed on something special.
 “We had to walk away from it to give it a second to breathe,” she now reflects. “When we got back in a room, this time Shane [McAnally] was with us and I joked, ‘You know, hotel rooms...they only have one night stand for a reason. They’re one night stand-ers.’ Shane and Nic’s eyes lit up, ‘Did you just say one night standards?’”
One Night Standards,” the first taste of what’s to come from her highly-anticipated sophomore album for Warner Music Nashville is available now and sees McBryde again collaborating with producer Jay Joyce.


(6 Sept 2019) Fast rising global country star Morgan Evans played at a sold out O2 Academy Islington before heading to Long Road festival. His eagerly awaited return to the UK included shows this week in Glasgow and Liverpool and comes as part of his extensive World Tour, celebrating his critically acclaimed debut US album Things That We Drink To, which he released last year via Warner Music / Warner Nashville. He shares acoustic video for ‘Young Again’ on YouTube

(6 Sept 2019) Billboard Premiered Farewell Angelina’s “More Problems” Music Video
Just in time to close out summer, Farewell Angelina released their new feel good summertime music video for “More Problems.” Premiered by Billboard, the video showcases a carefree, beachy summer vibe. The song was released on their recent Women & Wine EP. Watch the “More Problems” music video, directed by Quinton Cook, here and stream the song, which Billboard calls “infectious” along with the rest of the EP here.



(7 Sept 2019) Kalie Shorr showcased the genre-bending direction of her upcoming album with the premiere of her new music video, “Lullaby,” on Refinery29’s The Drop. This new video and song displays Shorr’s unique style and personal tenacity adding a whimsical take on a serious subject. She will release her debut full-length album Open Book on September 27. The song, “Lullaby” was written by Shorr with Robyn Collins and Will Stone, co-produced with Skip Black and is available here along with the video.

COUNTRY FASHION
(31 Aug 2019) GOT THAT WOW! At a Online Fashion Brand event Lisa McHugh was wearing a long sleeved linen ZARA blazer (Product) , white lace bodice, destroyed demin trousers and added coral New Look ankle strap sandals (Product), Styling (Justine King) - Instagram


COUNTRY GOSSIP
(9 Sept 2019) Kelly Clarkson wasn't trying to 'offend or defend' anyone with Taylor Swift suggestion
Kelly Clarkson has insisted she wasn't taking sides during the Taylor Swift/Scooter Braun feud when she suggested the singer should re-record her first five records.
The Shake It Off singer made it clear she wasn't happy when it emerged that Scooter, Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande's manager, had snapped up her former record label, Big Machine, and with it her master recordings, as she called Braun a "bully" and his deal her "worst-case scenario".
But appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Sunday night, Kelly explained she was just making a business suggestion - she didn't intend to get involved in the feud.
"I wasn't really trying to defend or offend anyone," she said. "It was more like, Reba (McEntire) told me she did that. That was it. That was all... She wanted to own her masters. And I was like, 'Well if it's that important to you, like find a way.' And she recut all of her music and did it with the same musicians, the same everything. That's where I got the idea.
"Taylor is (an) artist, like she's been writing since she was a little girl. So it's kind of like her diary, so I get why she'd wanna (own her music)."
While Kelly added she doesn't personally care about who owns her masters, host Jimmy Fallon praised her for backing up the Lover star.
"I stick up for everybody!" Kelly replied with a laugh. "Hopefully they'll be there for me when I need it."

BIRTHDAYS
Birthdays in the week ahead
Sept 9: Charles Esten Puskar (1965), Hunter Hayes (1991), Joey Feek (Sept 9, 1975; died March 4, 2016 (aged 40))
Sept 10: Rosie Flores (1950), Ashley Monroe (1986)
Sept 11: Charles Kelley (Lady Antebellum, 1981)
Sept 12 the late George Jones (Aug 12, 1931; died April 26, 2013 (aged 81)), Kelsea Nicole Ballerini (1993), Jennifer Odessa Nettles (1974)
Sept 13 Bobbie Cryner (1961), the late Bill Monroe (Sept 13, 1911; died: September 9, 1996 (aged 85)), Pat Algar (1947), Joe Don Rooney (Rascal Flatts) (1975) 
Sept 14: Beth Nielsen Chapman (1958), John Berry (1959), Danielle Peck (1978) 
Sept 15: Raylene Rankin (Rankins) (1960), the late Roy Acuff (Sept 15, 1902; died Nov 23, 1992 (aged 89), Ben Earle (The Shires) (1987?)


R.I.P
(3 Sept 2019) Chronicle: Longtime booking agent/artist manager Keith Case passed away Tuesday (Sept 3) at age 79. His Keith Case & Associates booking firm represented Suzy Bogguss, Robert Earl Keen, Guy Clark, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Billy Joe Shaver, Ralph Stanley, The SteelDrivers Dan Tyminski and Townes Van Zandt, among others. Many of Case's clients were showcased on the Grammy award-winning O Brother Where Art Thou album, and he was key in the career development of Alison Krauss & Union Station. Case moved to Nashville in 1982 and was a founding member of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).

(4 Sept 2019) Country singer Kylie Rae Harris  killed in a car crash in northern New Mexico.
Texas-based singer and songwriter Kylie Rae Harris died following a three-car crash in New Mexico on Wednesday night (Sept. 4). The 30-year-old was killed near Taos, N.M., an area she knew well and an area where many of her loved ones died.
Harris' final Instagram stories posts reveal that she had been traveling for 12 hours and had done some reflecting about her time in Taos. The videos were filmed in a parked car, and she had appeared to reach her destination. She was scheduled to play the Big Barn Music Festival in Taos on Thursday, a festival she said she loved.

Harris had also been scheduled to play as part of the the “BMI Songwriters Spotlight Series” during the NAB/RAB Radio Show in Dallas on September 25th, as well as at Josh Abbott Band’s “Jab Fest” In Lubbock, TX on SEPTEMBER 20-21. She previously starred in the reality documentary series “Troubadour, TX.”
HARRIS leaves behind a 6-year-old daughter.
 “We are heartbroken to confirm that Kylie Rae Harris passed away in a car accident last night,” Harris’ publicist said in a statement. “We have no further details to share,and ask for privacy for her family at this time. Everyone that knew Kylie knew how much she loved her family and, beyond that, how much she loved music. The best tribute to her unmatched enthusiasm for both is to spread as much love as you can today, and listen to music that fully inspires you.”
Harris hailed from Texas and was an emerging country act. In March of this year she put out a self-titled EP, which featured songs about lessons Harris learned throughout her life. One particular highlight of the EP is a tune called “Twenty Years From Now,” a song she wrote as a prayer for her six-year-old daughter. Having lost her own father to cancer, Harris told Billboard that the song is the most important thing she’d ever written, saying “it scared me thinking that it was totally possible I could be gone before my daughter reaches that point. I want to meet my kid’s kids.”
Harris’ last tweet came Wednesday afternoon and read “Fuel range is 46 miles and I’m 36 from the nearest gas station. Dear baby Jesus please don’t let me get stranded in NM.”


The three-vehicle crash took the lives of Harris and 16-year-old driver on State Road 522.
Police say speed and alcohol were factors in the crash that killed country singer Kylie Rae and 16-year-old Maria Cruz of San Cristobal, N.M. Additionally, they tell a story that finds Harris as the instigator in Wednesday's (Sept. 4) three-car accident.

Taos News revealed investigators' findings on Thursday afternoon (Sept. 5). The Taos County Sheriff's Office says Harris was in a 2017 black Chevrolet Equinox driving south on State Road 522 when she clipped the back of a Chevrolet Avalanche. That sent her vehicle into oncoming traffic, and she hit a white 2008 Jeep driven by Cruz. Both drivers died at the scene. The driver of the Avalanche was uninjured. Read More: Police: Kylie Rae Harris Caused Crash That Killed Her, Teenager  

The mother of Kylie Rae Harris spoke out in the wake of her daughter's death in a car crash. Betsy Cowan told People that Harris "struggled with" alcohol in the years prior to her death in a crash in which investigators suspect alcohol was a factor.
Harris, black Chevrolet Equinox she was driving clipped a black Chevrolet Avalanche from behind, sending her into the oncoming lane of traffic. Harris collided head-on with a white 2008 Jeep driven by 16-year-old Maria Elena Cruz. Both drivers died at the scene. The driver of the Avalanche was uninjured.
Investigators believe speed and alcohol were both factors in the crash, according to Taos News. Though the toxicology report was pending, Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe placed the blame for the accident on Harris.
"At this time I will say with most certainty that Miss Cruz was an innocent victim of this senseless crash caused by Ms. Harris," he tells Taos News. Taste of Country reached out to both the sheriff and the Taos Police Department for clarification on the sheriff's comments. Neither has responded.
According to public records, Harris had a DWI in 2017 with a blood alcohol level exceeding .15, which resulted in having an ignition interlock installed in her car. She had a previous citation for speeding in 2014 for going 81 in a 60 MPH zone.

            

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