It’s six miles or so from Furman University to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. But for Bear Rinehart, lead singer of rock act Needtobreathe, that journey took over two decades.
“It’s way bigger than we really ever thought it actually would be,” Rinehart tells Rolling Stone. “And the fact we’re still doing it seems way longer. If you asked me, ‘Are you going to do it for 10 years?’ I’d say probably not. That would seem crazy.”
Perched on a backstage couch at Bon Secours,...
“It’s way bigger than we really ever thought it actually would be,” Rinehart tells Rolling Stone. “And the fact we’re still doing it seems way longer. If you asked me, ‘Are you going to do it for 10 years?’ I’d say probably not. That would seem crazy.”
Perched on a backstage couch at Bon Secours,...
- 11/28/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
Going into lockdown may be the best thing that could’ve happened to Bear Rinehart. The Needtobreathe front man was fresh off of touring behind the first album for his new solo project, Wilder Woods, when he holed up with his wife and children. With no outside obligations, he took to writing early each morning in his home studio, and recording each afternoon. It was something he’d never done before.
“Covid, for me, was the craziest writing job I’ve ever had. I ended up writing maybe 80 songs in...
“Covid, for me, was the craziest writing job I’ve ever had. I ended up writing maybe 80 songs in...
- 3/30/2023
- by Jeff Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Into The Mystery, a documentary about South Carolina rock band Needtobreathe, will get a fall release in North America after Greenwich Entertainment snapped up the distribution rights.
The film, which is directed by Chris Phelps, will be released after the band’s 38-date fall tour across the U.S.
The doc chronicles the recording of the band’s latest album, during which the group decamped to a historic house-turned-recording studio in remote Tennessee to work on new music during the height of Covid and without telling a soul.
Into The Mystery offers a look at the collaboration of artists, who are struggling with the same fear and isolation that has affected everyone the last 16 months.
The band, featuring Bear Rinehart, Seth Bolt and Josh Lovelace, has sold over 2M albums and 2B streams. The film is produced in partnership with Elektra Records and Foundations Music.
Greenwich’s Andy Bohn...
The film, which is directed by Chris Phelps, will be released after the band’s 38-date fall tour across the U.S.
The doc chronicles the recording of the band’s latest album, during which the group decamped to a historic house-turned-recording studio in remote Tennessee to work on new music during the height of Covid and without telling a soul.
Into The Mystery offers a look at the collaboration of artists, who are struggling with the same fear and isolation that has affected everyone the last 16 months.
The band, featuring Bear Rinehart, Seth Bolt and Josh Lovelace, has sold over 2M albums and 2B streams. The film is produced in partnership with Elektra Records and Foundations Music.
Greenwich’s Andy Bohn...
- 7/22/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Carrie Underwood will perform classic hymns from her new album My Savior in a livestreamed concert on Easter Sunday. My Savior: Live From the Ryman airs from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium at 11:00 am Et on April 4th, streaming for free on Underwood’s Facebook.
My Savior will be released Friday, March 26th, and includes Underwood’s renditions of Christian hymns including “Just As I Am,” “Victory in Jesus,” and “Amazing Grace.” Gospel great Cece Winans, who sings with Underwood on the album, will appear during the Easter livestream to perform “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.
My Savior will be released Friday, March 26th, and includes Underwood’s renditions of Christian hymns including “Just As I Am,” “Victory in Jesus,” and “Amazing Grace.” Gospel great Cece Winans, who sings with Underwood on the album, will appear during the Easter livestream to perform “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.
- 3/22/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Carrie Underwood has released her rendition of the late 19th-century Christian hymn “Softly and Tenderly.” It’s the first release off her upcoming album of religious songs My Savior, a companion piece of sorts to last year’s holiday album, My Gift.
Underwood’s rendition is a simple piano reading, with her voice imploring those “who are weary” to come home to Jesus. The country star performed “Softly and Tenderly” back in 2017 during the CMA Awards’ “In Memoriam” segment honoring those who died that year.
Along with a lyric video for “Softly and Tenderly,...
Underwood’s rendition is a simple piano reading, with her voice imploring those “who are weary” to come home to Jesus. The country star performed “Softly and Tenderly” back in 2017 during the CMA Awards’ “In Memoriam” segment honoring those who died that year.
Along with a lyric video for “Softly and Tenderly,...
- 2/12/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Long-awaited new music from the Chief, a live performance of a country classic and a sun-kissed new single from newcomer Frank Ray are among the country and Americana songs you need to hear right now.
Andrew Combs, “Don’t Tell Our Friends About Me”
A lovely reimagination of the Blake Mills original, shot through with equal parts melody and melancholy. Andrew Combs dresses up the arrangement with horns, harmonies and subdued strings, but it’s his double-tracked voice that truly steals the show, offsetting the song’s guilty conscience – this...
Andrew Combs, “Don’t Tell Our Friends About Me”
A lovely reimagination of the Blake Mills original, shot through with equal parts melody and melancholy. Andrew Combs dresses up the arrangement with horns, harmonies and subdued strings, but it’s his double-tracked voice that truly steals the show, offsetting the song’s guilty conscience – this...
- 7/13/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
For band Needtobreathe, shooting their latest music video featuring Andra Day (literally) hit home.
The Grammy-nominated rock band and the soulful singer come together to share an empowering message in the new music video for their chart topping anthem “Hard Love” — and People has an exclusive first look of the clip filmed in the band’s hometown.
“We got to shoot this video in our hometown of Charleston with some amazingly talented marching band students at North Charleston High School,” Needtobreathe front man Bear Rinehart, 36, tells People. “It was probably the most fun we’ve ever had shooting a video,...
The Grammy-nominated rock band and the soulful singer come together to share an empowering message in the new music video for their chart topping anthem “Hard Love” — and People has an exclusive first look of the clip filmed in the band’s hometown.
“We got to shoot this video in our hometown of Charleston with some amazingly talented marching band students at North Charleston High School,” Needtobreathe front man Bear Rinehart, 36, tells People. “It was probably the most fun we’ve ever had shooting a video,...
- 4/7/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
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