RISING COUNTRY
RECORDING ARTIST & SONGSTRESS
BROOKE MCBRIDE
SET TO RELEASE THIRD SINGLE “ONE MORE”
BROOKE MCBRIDE
SET TO RELEASE THIRD SINGLE “ONE MORE”
NASHVILLE ,
Tenn. -- Music City based, indie country recording artist, Brooke McBride (Like
Bam Records), is slated to release her third single, titled “One More,” * via all digital outlets
and streaming platforms (Amazon/ Apple Music/iTunes/Pandora/Spotify/Tidal)
on Friday, September 20, 2019 .
Co-written by McBride, alongside Ashley Scire,
and produced by Robert Williams,
the saucy original sets the stage as an introduction to the singer/songwriter’s
forthcoming six-song sophomore EP (COMING CLEAN) anticipated
in early November 2019.
Amped with rockin’ guitars and carried by a
hard-hitting bass drum, McBride’s smoky vocals heighten the sultry tension and
plea of the addictive “want more" storyline. The tune piques the curiosity
of uncharted, enchanted territory, and the sparking electricity of first date
chemistry.
One
more, one last goodnight kiss
One more taste of your sweet lips
Give me one more, I’m beggin for one more
Give me just one more minute under this porch light
I don’t want you to leave here tonight
Without one more, I’m beggin for one more, one more
One more taste of your sweet lips
Give me one more, I’m beggin for one more
Give me just one more minute under this porch light
I don’t want you to leave here tonight
Without one more, I’m beggin for one more, one more
“This song spurred from a melody that was
stuck in my head and the storyline by my fiancé who had often given me a hard
time about writing more break-up songs than love songs,” said bride-to-be Brooke
McBride. “I
don’t usually write mushy love songs, but I thought back to our first few dates
and all the feelings I felt during our early relationship. We were in a long
distance relationship, so the idea of just wanting ‘one more’ before we
departed sums up this song. It’s become one of my favorites to play live and
it’s become a fan favorite.”
“Robert (Williams) has worked with number
of artists in various genres; he brought a lot of different aspects and musical
ideas to the table and gave me artistic freedom. Together, I think we brought
character to the song to really make it come alive,” McBride added.
The new single follows a specialty, independent release
from Banner Music; Banner released McBride’s “Heartbreak
Hall Of Fame” (Amazon UK - iTunes) on August 9, 2019 under a single deal
negotiation.
As part of the supporting promotional campaign, the publishing company and songwriter are hosting a series of “Heartbreak Hall Of Fame” giveaways through Tunespeak including the award of a “Heartbreak” trophy and a digital LIVE concert. For more info, visit: tnspk.co/5iCCbTc . Digital retail distribution services for both single releases (“One More” and “Heartbreak Hall Of Fame”) will be headed by Jarrod Cooper/CmdShft.
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Brooke
McBride is a "no fluff," "no filler" singer/songwriter that
prides herself in just being downright real. The North Carolina native is
defined by her raw, sultry and smoky vocals as her signature; her rockin’ live
performance is “country music at its best with a razor edge.” Brooke made the
move to Nashville, Tennessee in January 2013. She studied at University of
North Carolina at Wilmington and transferred to Belmont University where she
earned her B.B.A. in Music Business and graduated Cum Laude.
Her keen knowledge and understanding of the music business, contracts, publishing royalties and production led her to launch her independent label, Like Bam Records, to become a full-time musician and recording artist. Brooke wrote, recorded and co-produced a 10-song project (SO MUCH TO SAY) during her senior year in high school; she followed with the release of her debut EP, aptly titled SONGS ABOUT CAROLINA , in 2014. From Massachusetts to Montana, the young entertainer, road warrior and self-titled “booking agent” has toured across the country with nearly 100 dates a year on her tour schedule.
Driven by lyrical content, instrumentation and a
“good hook,” Brooke’s musical influences encompass Alison Krauss, Johnny Cash,
Lee Ann Womack, Lori McKenna, Brandy Clark and Fleetwood Mac. Brooke’s talents
have been recognized early in her career by the entertainment industry and
television producers. She was acknowledged as a Carolina Music Award nominee
for “Best Female Country Artist” (2013), a featured extra on the hit ABC
Television series Nashville, and she made an appearance in the promotional
commercial created for the 2013 CMA Awards (Nashville). In 2016, Brooke
released the single, "Can't Get Away" -- a song that addresses and
identifies the differences and similarities between the demons and obstacles
presented on and off the road. She will release her new six-song EP,
titled COMING CLEAN, in Fall 2019.Her keen knowledge and understanding of the music business, contracts, publishing royalties and production led her to launch her independent label, Like Bam Records, to become a full-time musician and recording artist. Brooke wrote, recorded and co-produced a 10-song project (SO MUCH TO SAY) during her senior year in high school; she followed with the release of her debut EP, aptly titled SONGS ABOUT CAROLINA , in 2014. From Massachusetts to Montana, the young entertainer, road warrior and self-titled “booking agent” has toured across the country with nearly 100 dates a year on her tour schedule.
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