Kenny Chesney has outlined the track list for his upcoming album, Here and Now. Chesney’s second LP under Warner Music Nashville, Here and Now, will be released May 1st
Spanning 12 tracks, the project includes the steamy “Tip of My Tongue” as well as the newly released title track (which is also Chesney’s current single). A release about the album notes that some of the news songs — like “Here and Now” — were penned during creative retreats that Chesney organized.
On March 12th, Chesney made the decision to postpone several...
Spanning 12 tracks, the project includes the steamy “Tip of My Tongue” as well as the newly released title track (which is also Chesney’s current single). A release about the album notes that some of the news songs — like “Here and Now” — were penned during creative retreats that Chesney organized.
On March 12th, Chesney made the decision to postpone several...
- 3/26/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter Mindy Smith will launch her first tour in six years in celebration of the 15th anniversary of her acclaimed debut album, One Moment More. The solo acoustic trek begins May 5th, at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, Georgia, running through June 22nd in Knoxville, Tennessee, visiting a series of intimate listening rooms along the way, “so I could be as up close and personal as possible,” says Smith in a release.
Since her enthralling contribution of “Jolene” to the 2003 superstar tribute album, Just Because I’m A Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton,...
Since her enthralling contribution of “Jolene” to the 2003 superstar tribute album, Just Because I’m A Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton,...
- 2/27/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
North Country, the acoustic-based new album from transatlantic troubadour Danny Burns, not only benefits from Burns’ richly textured vocals and keen storytelling, but also from the Irish-born artist’s musical kinships with Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Holly Williams, Dan Tyminski and Mindy Smith, among others. The result is a collection of songs kindled by the Donegal native’s ancestral home and set ablaze with the aid of some of bluegrass and Americana’s finest exports.
Among the LP’s most irresistible tracks is the buoyant “Look Into Her Eyes,” a...
Among the LP’s most irresistible tracks is the buoyant “Look Into Her Eyes,” a...
- 1/4/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
This week’s list of must-hear songs features a holiday theme, as there was no shortage of new Christmas recordings released this year. Here’s 10 of the best.
Jillian Jacqueline, “Kid at Christmas”
Two acoustic guitars and a pair of harmonized voices trace circles around one another in this wintry ballad, which finds Jacqueline longing for a return to the childlike innocence that once characterized her Christmas holidays.
Aaron Watson, “Lonely Lonestar Christmas”
“Even this fire is giving me the cold shoulder,” sings Aaron Watson, who finds himself spending Christmas...
Jillian Jacqueline, “Kid at Christmas”
Two acoustic guitars and a pair of harmonized voices trace circles around one another in this wintry ballad, which finds Jacqueline longing for a return to the childlike innocence that once characterized her Christmas holidays.
Aaron Watson, “Lonely Lonestar Christmas”
“Even this fire is giving me the cold shoulder,” sings Aaron Watson, who finds himself spending Christmas...
- 12/21/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Kenny Chesney’s 2018 touring season was packed with stadiums and amphitheaters alike, including massive venues like At&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. For his 2019 Songs for the Saints Tour, Chesney will take a slightly different tack and stick predominantly to smaller venues — for Chesney, anyway — in early spring.
Launching April 4th at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, the Songs for the Saints Tour at present consists of 18 dates stretching through the end of May. Stops along the way include the Chesapeake Energy...
Launching April 4th at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, the Songs for the Saints Tour at present consists of 18 dates stretching through the end of May. Stops along the way include the Chesapeake Energy...
- 11/16/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
A cover of an Eighties classic by a promising new trio, the latest nautical-themed entry from a country superstar and a gorgeous message of being in the moment are among the 10 tracks you must hear this week.
Nobody’s Girl, “Call Me”
Blondie’s 1980 chart-topper gets a millennial makeover. Caught halfway between arena-country and modern rock, the revamped “Call Me” finds Nobody’s Girl layering their three-part harmonies over electric guitars, fiddle and driving drums. Bandmates Betty Soo, Grace Pettis and Rebecca Loebe are all seasoned songwriters in their own right,...
Nobody’s Girl, “Call Me”
Blondie’s 1980 chart-topper gets a millennial makeover. Caught halfway between arena-country and modern rock, the revamped “Call Me” finds Nobody’s Girl layering their three-part harmonies over electric guitars, fiddle and driving drums. Bandmates Betty Soo, Grace Pettis and Rebecca Loebe are all seasoned songwriters in their own right,...
- 7/20/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Kenny Chesney offers up a big-picture ballad about learning to overcome what gets you down in the new song “Better Boat,” the third track revealed from his upcoming Songs for the Saints album.
Written by Travis Meadows and Liz Rose and featuring background vocals from “Come to Jesus” singer Mindy Smith, the quiet tune also rings with gut-string guitar lines courtesy of perennial Cma Musician of the Year Mac McAnally. It’s all about finding positivity and inner strength in the face of adversity, and Chesney says the song’s...
Written by Travis Meadows and Liz Rose and featuring background vocals from “Come to Jesus” singer Mindy Smith, the quiet tune also rings with gut-string guitar lines courtesy of perennial Cma Musician of the Year Mac McAnally. It’s all about finding positivity and inner strength in the face of adversity, and Chesney says the song’s...
- 7/13/2018
- by Chris Parton
- Rollingstone.com
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