Showing posts with label Denny Strickland. Show all posts
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Saturday, 17 June 2017

Denny Strickland Releases Video For 'We Don't Sleep'

DENNY STRICKLAND - 'WE DON'T SLEEP' (VIDEO)


Following a premiere on CMT in the USA, rising country artist Denny Strickland has released the video for his current single 'We Don't Sleep', which has been played on country radio shows and stations worldwide, with over 250,000 streams on Spotify to date. 

Discussing the concept for the video, Strickland said "What you're seeing on film is an old memory; I was trying to relay that the best way I could." Describing the mood of the video, director Brian Harstine (Dolly Parton, Ke$ha) noted "the anticipation of what's on the other side... their magnetism; they can't stop thinking about eachother. Denny had such a great history to draw from for this that it really made the video come to life in a very real and passionate way." 

Published on June 2, 2017 (31K views in 12 days)



ABOUT DENNY STRICKLAND:
On the surface there’s no mistaking where country singer-songwriter Denny Strickland is coming from; born outside of Jonesboro, Arkansas, he’s certainly rooted in country music, and his singing achieves that blend of assertion, melodiousness and sensitivity that many male singers pursue but few attain. But the more you listen, the more distinctive his work becomes, particularly on his new single 'We Don't Sleep', one of the first tracks to be released from his forthcoming debut album. Strickland describes himself as "a romantic committed to touching every heart he can reach," but his message isn’t generic; it’s both personal and relate-able. You can feel that, whether you are the focus of his music or not.

Trying to guess the identity of the characters in these songs misses the point; what matters is that every word, every note, comes from an actual place in his heart — the place where we’ve all harbored love and pain. “My feelings are very real,” he confirms. “That makes these new songs the truest I’ve ever written. You know, I get emotional when I sing. I wear my feelings on my chest. I probably get that from my mother, just as I learned about humility from my father. I think of myself as a happy medium between the two of them.”

He inherited another quality from them both — fearlessness, particularly when presenting himself honestly in the studio or onstage. From the age of 4 or 5 he travelled with his parents as they hauled their show horses to events, often stealing the show when placed in the saddle himself. Eventually he distinguished himself as an American Quarter Horse Champion. As a result, long before he first played music in public, Denny knew how it felt to have a spotlight beaming down on him in front of an audience - t felt like home. So, when he began exploring music, Denny was already primed to perform. Shortly after beginning his studies at Arkansas State University, he bought a guitar, realised that it felt natural in his hands and taught himself to play. Before long he was performing in solo gigs, including a weekly spot at the Hollywood Cafe in nearby Tunica, Mississippi, the town where eventually a chance meeting prompted Denny to take his first step into the music world.
While attending a horse show, he felt his dad nudge him. “He pointed out Marshall Grant, who was for years Johnny Cash’s bass player and also an accomplished horseman. Dad told me to go and give him my demo. Marshall listened to what I had and told me that it "absolutely knocked me out" — those were his words. He called his wife over to listen too.” This led to a close friendship as Grant coached Denny on the music business. 











































They performed a number of times together, including once in Memphis where Grant surprised Denny by inviting him to join him afterwards in signing copies of his autobiography. “We sat together at this table. He’d sign each customer’s book and then slide it down to me and say ‘Sign it.’ It was like an assembly line,” Denny recalls, with a laugh. By the time Grant had passed away in 2011, Denny had learned enough from him and from his own experiences to try his luck in Nashville. He had got to know several country music giants by then, including Rosanne Cash, Kris Kristofferson and the Statler Brothers, with whom he had served as pallbearer at Grant’s funeral. Still, Music City proved a struggle at first, a trial-and-error process of finding people that understood what Denny was looking to create. “Eventually I realised that the best thing I could do was to do what makes me happy,” he says. “When you know what you can bring as an artist, that’s when you can build your audience. Besides, we’re only here for a short amount of time. We might as well explore. So although it took years I found my sound.” With the video for his single 'Get A Grip' clocking up well over half a million views on Youtube, it's clear modern country music fans are finding him too.

From his on-the-job music industry education to a life-changing near-death encounter with a tornado, to the inspiration he derives from his muse, Denny Strickland has survived, learned and is now emerging as a rare combination of complexity and clarity, poetic imagery and aching honesty, evident within this latest track 'We Don’t Sleep'. “If you love it, you love it,” he shrugs. “If you hate it, you hate it. But I’m still exploring. All I can tell you is that while I don’t know where I’ll be down the road, I do know that everything I write and record will be truly me.”

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Friday, 10 February 2017

Denny Strickland keeps heat on with new single, "We Don't Sleep"

Denny Strickland Keeps Heat On With New Single, 
"We Don't Sleep


Track premiered on The Boot

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (February 6, 2017) 
Denny Strickland keeps the heat on with his newest single, the suggestive and steamy We Don’t Sleep.” The track, released by Red Star Productions, officially premiered Monday Feb 6, 2017 on The Boot; radio can access the tune via Play MPE and CDX, and fans can pre-order their copy HERE (due out Feb 10)

Denny will debut “We Don’t Sleep” to Nashville insiders during Country Radio Seminar with a full-band performance at The Listening Room’s Fresh On The Row show Wednesday, February 22 at 3 p.m.

Strickland and Sean Giovanni co-produced the song, which was written by hitmakers Jaida Dreyer, Cole Taylor, Tommy Cecil and Jody Stevens. It is the first release from Denny’s upcoming CD, CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’.

Strickland’s wide range of artistic influences is on full display here, but it’s a cohesive sound that should resonate with the eclectic music fans that form Denny’s core audience. Giovanni notes their production goal was to give listeners the “structured depth of a Pop/Country record along with the emotional impact of a live band feel.” Sean adds, “It’s a sonic roller coaster.” For Denny, this was unexplored territory. “I think my fans will love it. We’re thrilled with the result,” Strickland says.

Early radio believers weigh in:

“This is THE song that's taking him to the next level in his career. This is a #1 single!"
- Melissa Frost, KRRV

“The absolute best music to date from Denny proves this Country powerhouse has arrived. Great vocals, perfect harmonies, simply stated, A HIT.” - Ed Carter, WKSR/WLLX

“Well written, well produced and well sung. Denny presents a whole new side of his Country personality. He's always been good but he just continues to impress.” - Mike Thomas, KFAV

“Powerful, infectious song. Denny’s best release yet.” - Heath Shelby, KWCK

“We Don’t Sleep” follows Denny's three previous MusicRow CountryBreakout™ Chart hits: the full throttle "Swerve On," the driving "How Far You Wanna Go" and the grinding “Get A Grip.” The “Get A Grip” video premiered on VEVO to over 18 billion viewers. The clip has enjoyed over 500,000 YouTube views to date and won the International Hotdisc award for Best Video in 2016.

ABOUT DENNY
Denny's early career was guided by The Statler Brothers' longtime manager (and Bass player for Johnny Cash), Marshall Grant. Strickland soon found himself sharing the stage with legends Kris Kristofferson, Rosanne Cash and George Jones. With Grant's passing in 2011, he took a brief hiatus; regrouping and refocusing his efforts. He reignited his music career with the memorable MusicRow CountryBreakout™ Chart hit "Swerve On,” and quickly became an “artist to watch.” Strickland has since opened for many of today's biggest stars, including Maddie & Tae, Jamey Johnson, 3 Doors Down and The Kentucky Headhunters. Denny secured his first taste of international fame with his acoustic cover of Conway Twitty's "I'd Love To Lay You Down," which earned him a staggering four-weeks at #1 on the Hotdisc Chart. He has hosted the syndicated television show Country Fix, enjoyed sold-out shows during CMA Music Festival 2016 week and played venues from intimate night clubs to arenas. His two acoustic video series (The Dive Sessions and The Cellar Sessions) have won both fan and critical acclaim. Denny is an accomplished guitarist, keyboardist and American Quarter Horse Association horseman.

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Sunday, 16 October 2016

Denny Strickland's "Get A Grip" Video: VEVO Premiere & Private Screening Party

VEVO Premiere & Private Screening Party Mark Release Of
Denny Strickland's "Get A Grip" Video!

Updated Nov 6, 2016

Nashville, TN (October 13, 2016)
Expanded Press Release
Denny Strickland's latest music video, "Get A Grip,"premiered (Oct 12, 2016) on VEVO while the cast, crew, industry elite and media attended a private Nashville screening party at The Cellar @ The Sutler Saloon.  VEVO, the world's leading music video and entertainment platform, boasts viewership numbers exceeding 18 BILLION per month. 
The "Get A Grip" video can be seen now on VEVO and on Denny's VEVO YouTube channel. 

Composers: Bill DiLuigi, Jack Williams, Troy Johnson | 2016 Red Star Label Group
Denny Strickland - “Get A Grip” (Red Star Productions): The independent singer/songwriter makes a case for mainstream success with his latest single. “Get A Grip” has wholly contemporary radio production and lyrics and an inviting melody -




The video, directed and produced by Brian Harstine (Dolly Parton, Ke$ha) for Liquid Crystal Productions, was shot at Plush Ultra Lounge on Nashville's historic 2nd Avenue.  The late-night hot spot was the perfect fit for the seductive video, with its high-end club effects enhanced by Harstine's visionary talents.  

Featuring numerous area dancers and Titans' cheerleaders both past and present, the stars of the clip are without a doubt celebrity models Jessica Ashley (Miss June 2014 - Playboy, Miss COED October 2013) and Tina Louise (Maxim, Playboy, Inked, FHM, Galore, Esquire).


Hypnotic, pulsating and sensual are the words that best describe the mood-imbued piece, which pushes the boundaries of Country music's comfort zone! 

Denny's deep-throated rumble rivets the listener, while his sultry looks and commanding physical presence are used to maximum advantage.  

From his entrance on a customized motorcycle to his swaggering walk into the Lounge, the vibe is set.   This is a video for adults: the lust, energy and excitement of the club scene are shown in all their youthful, cathartic wonder.  "The key throughout the production was to purposefully blend Denny's distinct Country style with the song's clear Pop/Hip Hop tones," notes Harstine. "We kept the composition focused on the artist while a Filmatic pace was maintained. 
Lasers and heavy color wash added atmospheric elements that were ably handled by the Arri-Alexa camera used."   LCProductions has previously created two acoustic performance video series for Strickland: 2015's Dive Sessions and this year's Cellar Sessions.

Screening Party (L-R): Sean Giovanni, Kianna Martinez, Denny Strickland,
Jaida Dreyer, Melissa Bollea Rowe, Bill DiLuigi and ET Brown

Credit: Moments by Moser Photography























Strickland's marketing team made the most of the cast's strong combined social media following of SIX MILLION-plus, encouraging tweets, posts and screen captures throughout the private party. "The Cellar gathering was really a continuation of the wild ride we started during the video shoot itself," comments Denny.  "I just hope fans like the video as much as we enjoyed makin' it."

The "Get A Grip" single is already firing up listeners overseas. It made a debut at #17 on the International Hotdisc Top 40 (chart week Sept 11, 2016). 
It has climbed to #2 (chart week Oct 16, 2016) the song retaining its current peak spot. Hotdisc now goes out to 750-800 DJs and media folk around Europe who critique and score the submitted tracks from 1 - 10.

Stateside, the release is moving up theMusicRow Country Breakout ™ Chart.   The hip, hot and hypnotic trackwas written by Bill DiLuigi (Richie McDonald, Shaun Murphy), Troy Johnson (Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw) and Henry Jack Williams (Little River Band, Uriah Heep). 
Fans can purchase Strickland's music on

The single follows Denny's two previous MusicRow Chart hits: the full throttle "Swerve On"and the suggestive "How Far You Wanna Go."  Denny's sultry acoustic cover of Conway Twitty's "I'd Love To Lay You Down" earned him a staggering four-week #1 run on the HotdiscChart.  Strickland performs across the U.S. and has opened for many of today's biggest stars (Maddie & Tae, Jamey Johnson, 3 Doors Down, The Kentucky Headhunters).

6 Nov 2016 UPDATE:
“Get A Grip” Goes No.1 in Europe!
After spending three weeks at No.2 Denny Strickland finally gathered enough momentum to go to the top of the Hotdisc Charts to get his second number 1 with "Get A Grip. Listen to the Audio announcement from CEO Stuart Cameron: 



Fuelled by his hot video that has aired on Keep It Country TV (Sky TV Channel 389 FreeSat Channel 516 & FreeView Channel 87) it topped Europe’s Hotdisc Top 40 (chart week Nov 6, 2016).
You can watch the Nov 6, 2016 Edition 66 edition of the Hotdisc Top 20 show vimeo.com
He overtook Holly Norman after her version of Elvis's "Moody Blue" slipped off the top spot after three weeks.






  




















ABOUT DENNY STRICKLAND
Denny's early career was guided by The Statler Brothers' longtime manager (and Bass player for Johnny Cash), Marshall Grant.  Strickland soon found himself sharing the stage with legends Kris Kristofferson, Rosanne Cash and George Jones. 
After Grant's passing in 2011, Denny took a brief hiatus; regrouping and refocusing his efforts.  He reignited his music career with two MusicRow CountryBreakout™ Chart hits and several performances during CMA Music Festival 2015 week.  
More recently, he hosted the internationally-syndicated television show Country Fix.  Denny is an accomplished guitarist, keyboardist and American Quarter Horse Association horseman.  

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About Jessica Ashley
Born: Dec 8, 1989 (age 26); Detroit, Michigan
Measurements: 32D-25-36
Bust: 32D Waist: 25 Hips: 36 Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 130 lb (59 kg)


About Tina Louise (aka Miss Tina Louise)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: brown eyes
Age: 35
D.O.B: April 11, 1981
Hometown: Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Nickname(s): Teens
Related Celebrities: Sara Jean Underwood
Measurements:  34-25-35
Bra/cup size: 34D (75D)
Boobs: Enhanced (silicone implants)
Height:  5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Weight: 110 lb (50 kg) Eye color: Hazel

Tina grew up in a three-bedroom cottage in the Australian countryside with six other family members.
Tina was 15, and she “went from being a tomboy and grew into being a young woman, and that’s when I began learning about fashion and beauty,” she told website Eden Knows Implants.

She was discovered at age 21 by a photographer who took a few shots of her that ended up on the cover of Maxim. She then won the title of Australia’s Hottest Bikini Model at age 25. Tina has landed covers for other magazines, including FHM and Zoo Weekly.






























The heavily tattooed beauty got her first ink at age 18, but she didn’t get her second tattoo—a cross to remind her that God is most important in her life—until 27. She didn’t start work on her sleeves until after she moved to the United States.
She then realized that tattooed models are more acceptable in America. “I’ve always loved tattoos, but in Australia you are limited on what you can do, so I always restrained myself from getting more,” she told Inked Magazine. “Now I book more jobs being a tattooed model then I did when I had none.”
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