What We’re Listening To: September Picks

NYCountry Swag’s “What We’re Listening To” playlist highlights the wide range of our team’s favorite songs and artists when it comes to the country music genre.  At the end of the day, we are all fans first with a passion for country music and are eager to share with you all what we’ve got on repeat each month.

Find below each of our team member’s favorite songs and why in our September picks. Then be sure to give our Spotify account a follow and listen to our favorite tracks!

 

SEPTEMBER PICKS:

 

 

Stephanie Wagner, Founder

Pick: “Be Like That” – Kane Brown
Songwriters: Alexander Izquierdo, Kane Brown, Khalid Robinson, Khalif Brown, Mike Will, Ryan Vojtesak

This month I chose Kane Brown’s “Be Like That”. I am a sucker for a BOP and this song delivers. I first heard the track before it was released during his opening night of the Worldwide Beautiful Tour back in February and was instantly hooked. It’s the perfect song to put on and jam along to when you just need a little extra energy. I also love a good collaboration and the way Kane Brown continues to blur the lines and explore sounds outside of country music makes him one of the most talked-about artists across the music industry as a whole. This one will be on my ‘on repeat’ list for a while and I’m excited to see it continue to climb the charts on Top 40 radio.

 

Christina Bosch, Managing Editor 

Pick: “You’re The Love I Wanna Be In” – Jason Aldean
Songwriters: Jason Aldean, John Rich, Vickey McGehee

This throwback from 2005, Jason Aldean’s debut self-titled record was one of the first songs I ever heard when I started really getting into modern country music in high school. The simple story song pulls you in and has you pulling for the underdog in a relationship. I’ve watched artists like Aldean evolve so much over the course of the past 15 years and although I am a huge fan of modern country and how it has changed, sometimes I love going back to those original hits that really honed in my love for the genre and the storytelling.

 

Lucie Bernheim, Contributing Writer

Pick: “All The Cool Girls” – Hailey Whitters
Songwriters: Jessie Jo Dillon, Brett Tyler, Hailey Whitters

I feel like there’s never a time where I’m not listening to Hailey Whitters. Ever since her debut record, The Dreamcame out last February, I’ve had it on repeat. My favorite switches, but at the moment I’m listening to “All The Cool Girls” pretty consistently. There’s so much I love about the song – the references to Shakesphere and Bob Dylan (Midsummer Night Dream, Tangled up in Blue), how sonically, it sounds straight out of a mystery movie, and how retro Hailey’s voice sounds on the track. At some points, it almost sounds to me like she’s taking a long-distance phone call. It’s a song that I can’t compare to any other song: it doesn’t sound like anything I’ve heard before. Hailey Whitters is truly an artist with a unique vision and her work reflects it perfectly. I can’t wait to see what she does next!

 

Dylan Bestler, Contributing Writer

Pick: “For A Boat” – Luke Bryan
Songwriters: Randy Montana, Josh Thompson, Mike Walker 

I really enjoyed Luke Bryan’s new album, Born Here Live Here Die Here, but “For A Boat” stood out to me a little more than the rest. If you read my monthly picks, you know by now I love songs about nostalgia and growing up because I like to relate their experiences with mine. Although I grew up comfortably in terms of finances, we were far from rich and this song is about loving what you have and not what you don’t. I think, and obviously Bryan does as well, a lot of good life lessons can be learned from growing up in the middle class.

He’d say “love what you got, buddy, not what you ain’t / and just about then that bobber would sink / and that outboard dream of mine would disappear / I grew up pretty luck as far as lucky goes / Too broke for a boat

 

Kristina Callahan, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Bar Back” – Lauren Alaina
Songwriters: David Garcia, Hillary Lindsay, Lauren Alaina, Jon Nite

Most of us have a favorite dive bar, whether it be in our hometown or a city or town you currently live in. A dive bar is all about comfort, familiar faces, and the feeling of being where you belong. Lauren Alaina hits home to a lot of people when she sings about wanting her bar back and not wanting to run into an ex there, which a lot of us can relate to. Alaina talks about giving up and giving back her favorite things like an old sweatshirt, a favorite song, and even her church service all just to have her favorite bar back.

I’ll give you back that sweatshirt, the one that I love // And you can keep our favorite song ‘Like Jesus Does’ // And that 8th Avenue, Sunday 9 AM service // You can have all that, I’ll even change churches but // I’m taking back that little hole in the wall // The red door sign saying come on in y’all // The Deep Eddie shots, the bartender Nick // The smokey patio with all my rowdy friends // You can have any bar that you want / But not this one // In midtown, find a new place to hang out // Better not see you around again // ‘Cause I’m takin’ my bar back

Of course, any song with an Eric Church reference (peep the “Like Jesus Does” mention) is already a winner in my book. I think just about anyone can substitute their favorite things into this song to make it personal to them, and that’s something Alaina does so well: being relatable.

 

Erin Crosby, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Got What I Got” – Jason Aldean
Songwriters: Alexander Palmer, Michael Tyler, Thomas Archer

Jason Aldean’s “Got What I Got” is his first single in (what feels like) a while that relies more on storytelling by focusing primarily on the lyrics rather than utilizing dense layers of instrumental accompaniment. And though the entertainer did not play a role in writing the track, Aldean seems to take the message to heart in both the production of the song itself as well as the family-oriented, intimate homemade video.

The song tugs at the heartstrings, which is where Aldean’s artistry is fully portrayed in such a way that moves and inspires the listener. This is executed in his 2018 single “You Make It Easy” in addition to earlier numbers such as “The Truth” from his 2009 album Wide Open and “Laughed Until We Cried” from the former album titled Relentless.

With “Got What I Got”, Aldean seems to have returned to one of his many successful approaches in music that deal with emotion, vulnerability, and tenderness. And the execution is as strong as ever.

 

Abby Kaye-Phillips, Contributing Writer

Pick: “I Should Probably Go To Bed” – Dan + Shay
Songwriters: Sean Douglas, Dan Smyers, Jason Evigan, Shay Mooney

When Dan + Shay released their self-titled album in 2018 I loved every single song. Since then I’ve been itching for new music, and they did not disappoint with “I Should Probably Go To Bed”. The first time I heard it I was blown away by the vocals, the harmonies, the production, and the lyrics. We have all been in a situation where we (or a friend) were in danger of saying or doing something we’d regret. The song is relatable to everyone, and I can’t wait to hear more new music!

“I should probably go to bed / I should probably turn off my phone / I should quit while I’m ahead / I should probably leave you alone / ‘Cause I know in the mornin’ / I’ll be callin’ (I’ll be callin’) / Sayin’ “sorry” for the things I said / So I, yeah, I should probably go to bed”

 

Pick: “Betty” – Taylor Swift
Songwriters: Taylor Swift, William Bowery

My pick for September is “Betty” by Taylor Swift. Taylor is one of the first artists that made me a country music fan and I am so thankful for that. However, when she switched genres it was hard to not picture her in the country scene anymore. With every new album there was always that hope she would go back to her roots. While it was a long wait, it finally happened with “Betty”. Putting out this song shows that she didn’t forget where her career started. Hopefully there will be more “country Taylor” to come in the future.

 

Erica Zisman, Contributing Writer

Pick: “A ROCK” – HARDY
Songwriters: Jake Mitchell, HARDY, Smith Ahnquist

At this rate, my monthly pick should just be called my HARDY pick because it feels like all I do is pick a song by him! However, it is much deserved. Time and time again, HARDY proves that he is a force to be reckoned with and that he is quite possibly one of the best in the industry. His title track to his debut record “A Rock” blows me away. The intricate and intelligent lyric would have been enough to make me a fan, but the fact that the song concludes and pulls together the entire record is nothing short of genius.

You know what’s wrong and you know what’s right / But you wanna be cool on a Friday night / Somebody puts a bottle in front of your face / For the first time you’re stuck between a hard place and a rock / A rock / A rock”

I will forever be a fan of HARDY as both a singer and as a songwriter. I cannot wait to hear “A ROCK” and all his other incredible tunes live, when country music returns to the New York stages. Until then, do yourself a favor and go listen to this tune.

Listen to our picks on our “What We’re Listening To” playlist on Spotify and be sure to give it a follow, so you can catch our monthly updates.

 

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The Best Deep Cuts from Luke Combs

Luke Combs has become a household name, rising to superstardom in just a few short years in the mainstream country music industry. Throughout his blossoming career, he has secured multi-platinum albums, awards, and of course, nine consecutive number-one singles. Combs’ truly doesn’t have a bad song! We thought it would be fun to look beyond the hits and reminisce on some of our favorite deep cuts from the singer-songwriter’s projects. Check out the list below.

 “This One’s For You”

“I told you all I’d write you a song / Pour my heart in the melody / To keep you singin’ along”

It is hard to believe that this title track off his debut record wasn’t a single! The song is a beautiful thank you letter to all that have helped him get to this point in his life. The fact that Combs took the time to create something so sentimental and touching for his loved ones, just shows how humble (and talented) he truly is.

 

“Must’ve Never Met You”

“I guess whoever said that grass is greener / Musta never seen the other side / What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger / Sure sounds like a lie”

This heartbreaking break-up song is truth-telling to its finest. He acknowledges that all the age-old adages about break-ups are false, admitting that the dissolution of a relationship that meant this much to him is as hard as can be. This song is a gem on his debut record!

 

“What You See Is What You Get”

“I’m a midnighting, backsliding / Getaway-car-driving / Running away with your heart / I guess be careful what you wish for, is all I meant when I said / What you see is what you get”

His relatable every-man mentality is fully present on the title track of his sophomore record. The no bull-shit song is exactly what we have come to love and expect from this bonafide superstar.

 

“I Got Away With You”

“Now the Mona Lisa’s hanging in my house / I bust out of Buckingham with the crown jewels / And I got away with you”

This song proves why Combs is a trailblazer in country music right now. The lyrics are remarkable and charming, showcasing his wit and knack for story-telling. I truly cannot think of another song like this, which makes it unique and enticing, solidifying its spot on this list.

 

“Refrigerator Door”

“With all those pictures hanging side by side / Forgotten memories / From another time / AN all the places that I’ve been before / Couple magnets, recipes, and Polaroids / Yeah, but that say life on the ‘frigerator door”

Talk about touching! “Refrigerator Door” was an instant fan-favorite on his sophomore release. The sentimental tune is centered around a man reflecting on physical moments from his past. It is a beautiful and heartfelt tune that deserves all the accolades.

 

“Blue Collar Boys”

“And we like cold keg beer and fixin’ up trucks / Old bird dogs and the woman we love”

No ‘Luke Combs’ list is complete without a fun and live-show ready jam! “Blue Collar Boys” is just that. The song is an ode to everything Combs’ is and was. He pays homage to all the blue-collar hard-working men and women out there.

 

How does our list match up to yours? Let us know and be sure to follow our ‘Deep Cuts’ playlist on Spotify.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about the upcoming Luke Combs release in the coming weeks.

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2020 ACM Awards: The Complete Recap

The country community was long overdue for an award show, and finally, after a five-month delay, the ACM Award premiered on CBS. The show was presented a little differently this year. For the first time ever, the ACMs took place in Nashville from three separate iconic country music venues including the Ryman Auditorium, Bluebird Café, and where most of the events were held, the Grand Ole Opry House. Old Dominion and Luke Combs were among the big winners, as well as Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood who shared the most prestigious award of the night, Entertainer of the Year.

The program began with the five Entertainer of the Year nominees performing a snippet of one of their classic songs from one of the three hubs. From the Grand Ole Opry, Luke Bryan sang “Rain is a Good Thing,” and Eric Church performed “Drink in My Hand.” Google Earth then took us to the Bluebird Café, where Luke Combs performed “When It Rains It Pours.” From the Ryman, Thomas Rhett sang “It Goes Like This,” and finally, back at the Opry, Carrie Underwood sang “Before He Cheats.”

At the Grand Ole Opry, host Keith Urban kicked off the show with a moving monologue in front of the empty stands regarding all the wrong that is going on in the world right now, from tropical storms and hurricanes, wildfires, social injustice, and of course, the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are still in the midst of trying to fight two pandemics, COVID-19 and social injustice—far too many lives have been lost to both,” the defending ACM Entertainer of the Year explained. “But the examples set by our essentials workers and first responders, along with the voices crying out for equality in all walks of life have echoed around the world and right here in our country music community. They inspire us to come together and work together to address these challenges.”

The first full performance was by Jimmie Allen at the Bluebird, singing his hit song, “Make Me Want To.” Old Dominion followed from the Ryman performing a fun melody of all their biggest hits over the years from their three studio albums. Old Dominion had a big night, winning the Song of the Year (for songwriting) with their number one hit, “One Man Band,” and taking home their third straight Group of the Year award. Front-man, Matt Ramsey gave an emotional speech after winning Song of the Year.

“This is not what I thought I’d say but we’re sitting here in this empty room and I can hear Andrew, our friend that passed away, I can hear him saying ‘I know who you are!’ like he used to yell that at us; and I can feel your dad, Josh, smiling; I can feel how proud he is right now. I can feel your brother [pointing at bandmate, Trevor Rosen], I can feel him; I can feel them all and they’re so proud.”

Fittingly so, Miranda Lambert performed an acoustic version of her most recent number one song, “Bluebird” at Bluebird Café with the track’s songwriters, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby. Lambert, along with her friends, Maren Morris, Tenille Townes, Ashley McBryde, Elle King and Caylee Hammack, took home the award for Vocal Event of Year for their rendition of Elvin Bishop’s “Fooled Around and Fell in Love.” This is Lambert’s 35th ACM award, continuing her streak with the most ACM wins in the awards show history.

Many artists performed happy, feel-good tunes last night to lift the viewers’ spirits during this dark time. These included Luke Bryan, who performed his latest number one hit, “One Margarita” with beach visuals backing him and his band; Kelsea Ballerini, who gave her current pop-country single, “Hole in the Bottle” a classic country twist; Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi, who showcased their sweet dance moves during their performance of their number one song, “Beer Can’t Fix;” and Florida Georgia Line, who performed their 17th number one single, “I Love My Country.” Tyler Hubbard, who injured his leg in a dirt bike accident last month, was on stage wearing a cast and using his rehabilitation scooter as a mic stand. Urban joked with him after the performance, commenting “FGL! Killing it. Rock n’ Roll, Tyler.” We wish him a full recovery and best of luck to the Hubbard family who are expecting baby number three very shortly!

On the contrary, many artists’ performances pulled at the heartstrings last night, such as Kane Brown’s unifying song, “Worldwide Beautiful.” While he was on stage with his band, singers of all races backed him from the balcony at the Grand Ole Opry, spread out six feet apart, of course. Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani performed their romantic tune, “Happy Anywhere” from a virtual Bluebird Café set and from the actual Bluebird Café, 18-time ACM Award winner, Tim McGraw performed the sentimental single off his new record, Here on Earth, “I Called Mama.” Mickey Guyton sang her eye-opening track, “What Are Gonna Tell Her,” questioning the truth behind women’s equality with Urban on piano, and the 2020 ACM Male Artist of the Year, Luke Combs sang a ballad off his now ACM Award Winning Album, What You See Is What You Get, “Better Together.” Combs partnered with Ford to help war veterans cope with PTSD through music by teaching them guitar. Be a part of this effort by visiting fordproudtohonor.com.

The New Artists of Year, Riley Green and Tenille Townes, got their ACM debuts with performances from the Ryman of “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” and “Somebody’s Daughter,” respectively. Another breakout female star, Gabby Barrett followed Townes, with an acoustic performance of her smash hit, “I Hope.”

Speaking of debuts, 2020 ACM Duo of the Year, Dan + Shay performed their newest song, “I Should Probably Go To Bed” from the Grand Ole Opry; Urban, along with pop-star Pink, performed their brand new song, “One Too Many” together from alternate locations; Eric Church combined Johnny Cash’s “Ragged Old Flag” with his new and powerful anthem, “Stick That In Your Country Song;” and 2020 ACM Female Artist of the Year, Maren Morris performed her new song, “To Hell & Back.” Morris had this to say upon accepting her award:

“This is so weird talking to no one but I have so many people to thank…this is an award I never thought I would get to win, so thank you to the voters, thank you to my beautiful husband and my new baby boy, Hayes, who is definitely asleep right now; I hope…Oh my God, I have to pee…”

Other special performances included Morgan Wallen, who sang “Whiskey Glasses” from the Grand Ole Opry stage with help from several fans on Zoom behind him; Carrie Underwood who performed a medley of hits from female country icons, including Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Patsy Cline, and Martina McBride; Trisha Yearwood, who sang “I’ll Carry You Home” in honor of all the members of the country community who passed away this year; and Taylor Swift…yes, Taylor Swift who was back at the ACMs for the first time in seven years, performing her latest single, “betty”.

Because it is 2020, anything can happen, including two artists winning Entertainer of the Year at the ACM Awards – Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett. This is Underwood’s third Entertainer of the Year award; first since 2010, and Rhett’s first. This is also the first time the award has been shared by two artists, but it’s safe to say both were very deserving.

Other awards that were given out included Video of the Year to Thomas Rhett and director, TK McKammy for the heart-wrenching “Remember You Young” music video; Songwriter of the Year to Hillary Lindsey; and Single of the Year to Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country”.

As the credits rolled, the show ended with Willie Nelson’s video for “On the Road Again” featuring all the New Artist of the Year nominees.

For a complete list of winners, click here!

Fans can also join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music.

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BREAKING! ACM Awards Ends in TIE – Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood

For the first time in the show’s history, the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards took place tonight (Sept 16.) live from Nashville. The annual show honors the greats of country music and although this year’s special event looked a little different, it certainly did not disappoint.

Originally slated to take place last April in Las Vegas, it was postponed until September, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of having the award show in one location, it aired with epic performances from three different historic iconic Nashville locations: the Grand Ole Opry House, the Ryman Auditorium, and the Bluebird Cafe.

This year a new location also meant a new host. Keith Urban hosted for the first time and did an incredible job in his new role following in Reba McEntire’s footsteps. Urban brought home the biggest award of the show last year, the ACM Entertainer of the Year, and is a 15-time ACM Award winner.

The show included epic performances from the biggest names in country music, including Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett & Jon Pardi, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton featuring Gwen Stefani, Trisha Yearwood, and so many more.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the night came with the reveal of the coveted Entertainer of the Year award. Up for the honor were Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett. Resulting in a tie, for the first time ever, Carrie Underwood & Thomas Rhett ultimately took home the award!

Check out the list below for all of the night’s winners and follow along on Instagram, @NYCountrySwag for more special moments from the show.

FULL LIST OF 2020 ACM AWARDS WINNERS —

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Luke Combs
Thomas Rhett ** WINNER
Carrie Underwood ** WINNER
* For the first time ever, the ACM Entertainer of the Year award ended in a tie between Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett.

 

Male Entertainer of the Year

Dierks Bentley
Luke Combs ** WINNER
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton
Keith Urban

 

Female Artist of the Year

Miranda Lambert
Carrie Underwood
Maren Morris ** WINNER
Kacey Musgraves
Kelsea Ballerini

 

New Male Artist of the Year

Russell Dickerson
Jordan Davis
Riley Green ** Early Winner
Cody Johnson
Morgan Wallen

 

New Female Artist of the Year

Ingrid Andress
Gabby Barrett
Lindsay Ell
Caylee Hammack
Tenille Townes ** Early Winner

 

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn
Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay ** WINNER
Florida Georiga Line
Maddie & Tae

 

Group of the Year

Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
Midland
Old Dominion ** WINNER
The High Women

 

Album of the Year

Center Point Road – Thomas Rhett
GIRL – Maren Morris
Heartache Medication – Jon Pardi
What You See Is What You Get – Luke Combs ** WINNER
Wildcard – Miranda Lambert

 

Song of the Year

10,000 Hours -Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
Girl Goin Nowhere – Ashley McBryde
God’s Country – Blake Shelton
One Man Band – Old Dominion ** WINNER
Some of It – Eric Church

 

Single of the Year

God’s Country – Blake Shelton ** WINNER
One Man Band – Old Dominion
Rainbow – Kacey Musgraves
Rumor – Lee Brice
What If I Never Get Over You – Lady Antebellum

 

Music Event of the Year

10,000 Hours Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
Dive Bar – Garth Brooks feat. Blake Shelton
Fooled Around and Fell In Love – Miranda Lambert feat. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack & Elle King ** Early Winner
Old Town Road – Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
What Happens in a Small Town – Brantley Gilbert feat. Lindsay Ell

 

Songwriter of the Year

Ashley Gorley
Michael Hardy
Hilary Lindsey ** Early Winner
Shane McAnally
Josh Osborne

 

Video of the Year

10,000 Hours – Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
God’s Country – Blake Shelton
One Man Band – Old Dominion
Remember You Young – Thomas Rhett ** Early Winner
Sugarcoat – Little Big Town

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2020 ACM Awards – Full List of Winners

For the first time in the show’s history, the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards took place tonight (Sept 16.) live from Nashville. The annual show honors the greats of country music and although this year’s special event looked a little different, it certainly did not disappoint.

Originally slated to take place last April in Las Vegas, it was postponed until September, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of having the award show in one location, it aired with epic performances from three different historic iconic Nashville locations: the Grand Ole Opry House, the Ryman Auditorium, and the Bluebird Cafe.

This year a new location also meant a new host. Keith Urban hosted for the first time and did an incredible job in his new role following in Reba McEntire’s footsteps. Urban brought home the biggest award of the show last year, the ACM Entertainer of the Year, and is a 15-time ACM Award winner.

The show included epic performances from the biggest names in country music, including Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett & Jon Pardi, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton featuring Gwen Stefani, Trisha Yearwood, and so many more.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the night came with the reveal of the coveted Entertainer of the Year award. Up for the honor were Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett. Resulting in a tie, for the first time ever, Carrie Underwood & Thomas Rhett ultimately took home the award!

Check out the list below for all of the night’s winners and follow along on Instagram, @NYCountrySwag for more special moments from the show.

FULL LIST OF 2020 ACM AWARDS WINNERS —

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Luke Combs
Thomas Rhett ** WINNER
Carrie Underwood ** WINNER
* For the first time ever, the ACM Entertainer of the Year award ended in a tie between Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett.

 

Male Artist of the Year

Dierks Bentley
Luke Combs ** WINNER
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton
Keith Urban

 

Female Artist of the Year

Miranda Lambert
Carrie Underwood
Maren Morris ** WINNER
Kacey Musgraves
Kelsea Ballerini

 

New Male Artist of the Year

Russell Dickerson
Jordan Davis
Riley Green ** Early Winner
Cody Johnson
Morgan Wallen

 

New Female Artist of the Year

Ingrid Andress
Gabby Barrett
Lindsay Ell
Caylee Hammack
Tenille Townes ** Early Winner

 

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn
Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay ** WINNER
Florida Georiga Line
Maddie & Tae

 

Group of the Year

Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
Midland
Old Dominion ** WINNER
The High Women

 

Album of the Year

Center Point Road – Thomas Rhett
GIRL – Maren Morris
Heartache Medication – Jon Pardi
What You See Is What You Get – Luke Combs ** WINNER
Wildcard – Miranda Lambert

 

Song of the Year

10,000 Hours -Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
Girl Goin Nowhere – Ashley McBryde
God’s Country – Blake Shelton
One Man Band – Old Dominion ** WINNER
Some of It – Eric Church

 

Single of the Year

God’s Country – Blake Shelton ** WINNER
One Man Band – Old Dominion
Rainbow – Kacey Musgraves
Rumor – Lee Brice
What If I Never Get Over You – Lady Antebellum

 

Music Event of the Year

10,000 Hours Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
Dive Bar – Garth Brooks feat. Blake Shelton
Fooled Around and Fell In Love – Miranda Lambert feat. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack & Elle King ** Early Winner
Old Town Road – Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
What Happens in a Small Town – Brantley Gilbert feat. Lindsay Ell

 

Songwriter of the Year

Ashley Gorley
Michael Hardy
Hilary Lindsey ** Early Winner
Shane McAnally
Josh Osborne

 

Video of the Year

10,000 Hours – Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber
God’s Country – Blake Shelton
One Man Band – Old Dominion
Remember You Young – Thomas Rhett ** Early Winner
Sugarcoat – Little Big Town

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Keith Urban and Pink Release Brand New Song “One Too Many”

Keith Urban Pink One Too Many

Ahead of the 2020 ACM Awards, Keith Urban and Pink surprised fans with the release of a brand new collaborative track, “One Too Many”. As we anticipate the release of Urban’s upcoming brand new record The Speed of Now Part 1, out this Friday (Sept 18.), the early release of the song came as a sweet surprise to fans ahead of the full-length project. An unexpected, but exquisite duet with pop-star and musical genius Pink called “One Too Many” is his latest release.

The new song is a vocally-driven ballad. Perfectly poised to be a duet, the track showcases how well Keith Urban and Pink’s voices blend together in a buttery and soulful way. Of course, the song just so happens to also be one of the most highly anticipated musical events of the year, as both artists are bonafide superstars in their genre and cross-genres.

The lyrical content itself is just as breathtaking. Co-produced by Urban, the single is a regret-filled expose about two people wondering where they went wrong in love. Both relatable and heartbreaking, the duet is the perfect excuse for more artists to collaborate with other talents from different genres and wheelhouses in music the way Keith Urban and Pink have in this hit song.

“I spent all my money drinking on my own, yeah / In this bar just sat here, staring at my phone /  And I keep second guessing where did I go wrong / I know I’m proud, but I’ve had one too many- come take me home”

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“One Too Many” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Russell Dickerson and Wife, Kailey, Welcome Sweet Baby Boy

Country singer-songwriter Russell Dickerson and his wife, Kailey, are celebrating the birth of their first child, a beautiful baby boy. Dickerson’s rep confirmed to People last week that baby RD was given the name Remington Edward Dickerson, and arrived on Thursday, September 10th at 3:23PM, weighing in at 10lbs., 4oz. and measuring 22.5 inches long.

Now the couple is sharing the newborn’s first photos as they introduce him to the world. Dickerson told People in an exclusive, “I’ve never been so proud of anything in my entire life, of Kailey and to be this little guy’s dad.”

Photo: Spencer Combs / People / via @russelled on Instagram

As the “Love You Like I Used To” singer adjusts to being a new Dad, he is gearing up to release his sophomore record later this year and has been active on virtual interaction with his fans through social media throughout the majority of this quarantine.

We are so happy for Kailey and Russell and can’t wait to see them as parents! For more first photos visit, People.com

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For your new country music, visit our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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I Love New York with Brandon Ratcliff

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Our ‘I Love New York’ Series features artists in the country music community taking over our Instagram Story each week to give us the Top 5 Things they love most about New York City.

This week, singer-songwriter Brandon Ratcliff took over to give his Top 5 Picks in the personalized videos here on Instagram Highlights plus a rundown below. Brandon Ratcliff recently released his debut EP, Sometimes, Always, Never. Check out our full First Impression Review of the project here.

 

#5 – The Energy

Brandon Ratcliff kicks off his Top 5 Picks with a big shoutout to New York City’s ENERGY. “New York is the city that never sleeps and that’s the reason why I wanted to go the first time, because it felt like a party that I wanted to go to.”

 

#4 – The Architecture

Next up, Ratcliff includes New York’s architecture in his #4 pick. “New York is aesthetically beautiful. I love flying into New York. I love seeing New York from all angles.”

 

#3 – FOOD

“Number three is going to have to be food,” Ratcliff confesses in his number 3 pick. “Specifically, pizza and bagels. New York introduced me to bagels and spoiled me on pizza forever.”

 

#2 – Walking

Including walking in his # 2 spot,  Ratcliff adds “I love walking and one of my favorite things about New York is you walk everywhere.”

 

#1 – FOOD.

Brandon Ratcliff’s #1 Pick for his Top 5 Things he loves about NYC in our ‘I Love New York’ Series is: New York City’s Attitude. Ratcliff says, “It’s a tough town and coming from a small town in the South, where Southern hospitality is a huge thing, New York couldn’t be any more different than that. But it makes you tough and if you can make it there, you truly can make it anywhere.”

 

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Sometimes, Always, Neveris now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

 

 

 

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Mitchell Tenpenny Launches Campaign to Raise 10K

Mitchell Tenpenny took to social media today to surprise fans with a new initiative. The singer-songwriter was set to headline his first-ever show at the historic Ryman Auditorium, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, the show will have to be postponed to 10/10/21. In an effort to still make the day special, Tenpenny is launching a special campaign to raise funds and awareness for The 10Penny Fund.

“We are trying to raise $10,000 from this day to 10/10 (October 10th)… $10,000 for The 10Penny Fund,” he reveals. “If we do this, Sarah Cannon (Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare) is going to double this amount. It’s going to help so many lives and fight cancer and this is very important to me, so let’s go out there and do this right now.”

The 10Penny Fund was started by Tenpenny himself in 2018 inspired by “personal experience and a sincere desire to provide inspiration and support to cancer patients beyond traditional medical treatment.”

To raise the funds by 10/10, Tenpenny will be playing two shows at The Listening Room in Nashville as well as offering a livestream, so fans from all over can safely tune in. In addition, fans will have the option to add a merchandise package to their ticket which includes a specially designed t-shirt that can be personalized to include the name of a loved one who has been affected by cancer. “Mine personally is going to be my dad and I think it’s going to be very cool to see all of these names and heroes on the back of it,” Tenpenny says in the announcement.

Additionally, fans can also add on a virtual meet & greet to get some one-on-one time with the budding star.

For more information and to grab your tickets, click here.

 

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Who Is Priscilla Block? – The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

Priscilla Block

Primed for a career as a singer-songwriter, our Swag Spotlight artist this week, Priscilla Block is someone you’re going to want to remember. During our conversation, we spoke about her upbringing, her move to Nashville, and how fitting the “mold” in country music is just not for her.

Growing up in North Carolina, Block found herself always drawn to music. She sang worship music at church with her mother, and eventually took an interest in guitar. “I was the girl learning all the Taylor Swift songs on the guitar,” she laughs, telling us, “I wrote my first song when I was 15, and I just fell in love with writing and performing for people. Anyone that would listen to me, I would play for.”

Although an avid Swift fan, (still) Block credits her openness to all sorts of music for her creative process today. “My first concert was Celine Dion,” she shared, adding “I loved 90s country, like Shania Twain and Martina McBride, but I also listen to a lot of pop and rap.” She later shared that she has always loved Chris Brown and Usher. Nowadays, the songstress finds herself adding incredible female artists like Lizzo, Cardi B, Miranda Lambert, and Kacey Musgraves to her music library.

Straight out of high-school, Block headed to Nashville, where she currently resides. At first, she tried to make it in the music industry, all while going to school and working full-time, but it came apparent to her shortly after her move that it was an all or nothing type of thing. “One day, I decided that I just needed to give it a go. I quit my job, I quit school and just started networking like crazy in Nashville,” adding later, “I would go to shows, ask people to write that I loved their songs, and just really put myself in uncomfortable situations for the first little bit until I really established my core group of people in Nashville.”

Since meeting her crew, Block has also found her loyal fanbase and following on social media. Her song “Thick Thighs’ went viral on TikTok and is a crowd favorite during live shows. The female-empowerment anthem is just as important to Block as it is to her fans. “That song is 100% me in a nutshell,” she begins, “It started out as a joke, we started playing it live, and the response was really, really cool.” The response led her to record the track, much to fan’s happiness. “I needed to write “Thick Thighs” to be really able to embrace, who I am, and hopefully let other people love themselves too.”

With a newfound sense of confidence, Block was able to tap into her vulnerability too, letting fans into her more emotive side. Her newest song “Just About Over You,” was written a week after she ran into her ex out a bar. “It’s about a relationship that I was in. Just trying to get over somebody and sometimes it feels like forever to finally be down with someone.” Whether it’s a power anthem or a heartbreaking emotional song, Block can truly express the gamut of emotions with her vocal ability and talent.

Although the rest of 2020 looks bleak for live music, Block has a one of a kind, positive-spirit. She believes in the power of manifesting the good in life. She promises fans that more music is on the horizon and shares that she will be on the biggest and baddest stages performing for all her loyal fans next year!

To keep up with Priscilla Block follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Just About Over You” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.