New Country Music Friday – The Playlist 6/5/20

New Music Friday! This week we get new music from Kane Brown, Renee Blair, Canaan Smith, Josh Kerr, Tyler Farr and more!

Check out all the new music and more on our Spotify New Country Music Playlist below and be sure to follow for updates each and every Friday:

 

 

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CMT Celebrates Our Heroes – TV Special Recap

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While most of the world is on pause and our office-based employees are working from home, our brave, first responders are going about business as usual, putting their lives at risk to protect ours. Country Music Television (CMT) and stars in both Nashville and Hollywood came together last night during “CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special” to show their appreciation for all the essential workers in healthcare, education, infrastructure, the food industry, police force, and more!

Little Big Town kicked off the special with a song off their new record Nightfall, “Bluebird”. The group performed in front of a green screen that made it look they were all together in an open field. After, Blake Shelton made an appearance to give a shout-out to the community of Kodiak, Alaska for giving over 3,400 meals a day to underprivileged children. Luke Combs then performed his new, timely hit “Six Feet Apart.”

A lot of preparation goes into a tour, between promoting, the band practices, creating the setlists, on-screen graphics, theatrics, and more. Imagine the artists just went on stage and winged it? That is exactly what teachers had to do because of the school closures. They had to get creative and quickly come up with lesson plans they could teach their students from home. One teacher that was featured on the special had a student who lacked motivation, so he promised her that he’d make a TikTok with her if she did her all of her homework for one straight week. In honor of our educators, Thomas Rhett performed another timely tune, “Be A Light.”

Maryland governor, Larry Hogan appeared in the special to honor two specific heroes in the community, Karla Thornton, a nurse at Anne Arundel Medical Center, and Lucia Tucker, the founder of Operation Open Tab, a foundation that raises money for local restaurants to help feed the needy. CMT and Ram Trucks donated $25,000 worth of PPE and other supplies to Thornton’s hospital and $25,000 to Tucker’s foundation. Brothers Osborne, from Deale, Maryland themselves, joined the video call, surprising the two with a brand new song called “Make it a Good One.” This is a feel-good track that puts describes all the things you can do to make your one and only life a good one.

Darius Rucker performed a Randy Travis cover, “Forever and Ever, Amen” to honor those in relationships who are quarantining and can’t be together. Behind him flashed pictures of couples holding each other with masks on, symbolizing that they will be together again. Actress, Olivia Munn made an appearance to pay respects to the ingenuity industry for altering their usual business plans to create more essential goods, such as masks, hand sanitizers, and ventilators.

Sam Hunt covered a deep cut from Bruce Springfield, “Jack of All Trades,” to honor the blue and white-collar workers who may have taken pay cuts or lost their jobs completely, but are still managing to keep them and their families afloat in this tough financial time. Kelsea Ballerini covered Carole King’s “You’ve Got a Friend,” which paid respect to the children in our communities who are going the extra mile in their communities to give back.

Brandi Carlile sang a tune off her most recent record, “Most of All” with her brothers. This song pays tribute to all the parents who haven’t seen their children due to quarantine. In the song, Carlile discusses how she hasn’t spoken to her parents in a while but still lives by the lessons they taught her when she was young. Tim McGraw also honored his biggest hero, his mother on the special with his new song, “I Called Mama.”

Scarlett Johansson gave a shout-out to the police force and other first responders, including one in particular, a NY-NJ based officer named Rick Vanderclock who lost his grandfather to COVID-19. Miranda Lambert, who married a NYC police officer, then sang “Bluebird” from her ‘Magic Porch’ in Nashville.

Florida Georgia Line performed a song from their 6-Pack EP, “U.S. Stronger” for the US Military. This new song is about coming together as a community to overcome any obstacles we come across. Kane Brown ended the show with an emotional cover of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me.”

Other artists and celebrities who appeared in the special to show their gratitude included Bobby Bones, Cody Alan, Carrie Underwood, Lee Brice, Lauren Daigle, Jake Owen, Lady Antebellum, Reba McEntire, Sean Penn, Kristen Bell, Gary Sinise, Keith Urban, Jason Aldean, and Zac Brown.

During the broadcast, NYCountry Swag was live-tweeting to our followers. Upon clicking #CMTCelebratesOurHeroes, we saw so many of you sharing your heroes with us and thanking them for their service to our communities. Seeing that warmed our hearts!

The summer tours may all be canceled or postponed, but country music remains very much alive. Artists will use this time off to work on their craft, create new music and, more importantly, give back to the community. We are eager to see what the artists have in store for 2021, as we believe it will be one of the most exciting and uplifting years country music has ever seen!

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Kane Brown Drops Meaningful New Song “Worldwide Beautiful”

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County music superstar Kane Brown joins the likes of many other country artists in being a voice for racial equality for Black Americans in the United States. He decided to release a song close to his heart, which also so happens to be his postponed world tour’s namesake, “Worldwide Beautiful.”

“I’m releasing this song early that I’ve been holding onto for a year. I’m hoping it will bring us together during this time and proceeds are being funded to the Boys and Girls Club,” Brown shared on his social media platforms.

Although completely different than anything he has previously released, “Worldwide Beautiful” is special. Brown manages to create a unique vibe and feeling in the new track, clearly leaning on his R&B influences. It speaks to issues that are currently at the forefront of our social climate. Brown talks about how his fanbase consists of a wide group of individuals and pleads for everyone to just come together to support one another. The message is powerful, needed, and appreciated.

“White churches, black churches / Different people, same hearses / It’s kinda hard to fight with each other / Laying down in the ground, six under / At every show I see my people / They ain’t the same but they’re all equal / One love, one God, one family”

If you would like to make any additional donations to the Boys and Girls Club of America, please visit www.bgca.org

To keep up with Kane Brown follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Worldwide Beautiful” 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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Tucker Beathard Releases New Track “Can’t Stay Here”

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We always appreciate how recording artist Tucker Beathard crafts his music. The singer-songwriter always lays his heart on the line, deepening his connection with his loyal fanbase. Most recently, Beathard premiered a new song entitled “Can’t Stay Here.”

Co-written by Beathard with Ryan Tyndell, Will Lam, and Joe Whelan, the new song might seem familiar to his social media followers, as the singer posted stripped-down versions of the song across his platforms before its release. According to Beathard, this song is a special one. “After my brother passed away in December, I wasn’t sure if I had the emotional energy to start writing again right away,” he shares in a vulnerable press release, “But, I decided I might as well try and clear my head and mess around with some writer buddies of mine and sure enough, the first song I wrote this year was this one.” The brand new record is a taste at Beathards’ second chapter of his upcoming debut double album.

The song follows the release of “You Would Think” and spotlights Beathard’s gift of expressing honest and real pain through his music. “Can’t Stay Here’ is about that point in a break-up, where you cannot keep allowing your ex to come back when they feel lonely. The concept is relatable, yet heartbreaking. In the song, Beathard somehow finds a way to convey strength in a complicated and difficult situation.

“You only call me up when you’ve been down / It’s usually after one too many rounds / I play the fool, but won’t play it now / It’s time to clear the blur on these lines / Cause I don’t really want to talk about it / That doors closed you can say you love me / But you still gotta go”

To keep up with Tucker Beathard follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Can’t Stay Here” 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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Christmas In June? Carrie Underwood Announces 2020 Christmas Album

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During a virtual fan club party earlier today (6/3), Carrie Underwood announced that a Christmas album is on the way. Underwood shared the news exclusively with the more than 1,200 viewers gathered for a live-stream hosted by the artist’s Official Fan Club. The virtual party took the place of the in-person event held at the Grand Ole Opry house every year.

Underwood has recorded multiple Christmas songs throughout her fifteen-year career including, “O Holy Night”, “Do You Hear What I Hear”, “The First Noel”, and “ Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” but has yet to release a full holiday album. She shared her excitement with fans during the live broadcast, explaining that it’s been in the works for a long time.

In addition to the announcement, the virtual fan club party included an audience Q&A, a raffle, and an acoustic performance. The country superstar opted to perform non-single fan favorites from each album, including, “That’s Where It Is”, “You Won’t Find This”, “Someday When I Stop Loving You”, and “Thank God For Hometowns”. 

Before signing off, Underwood acknowledged an important message in another song, and one that is desperately needed today. “God has given us the capacity to love each other,” said Underwood, before ending the live broadcast with a performance of her hit song, “Love Wins”. 

An official announcement and release date for the Christmas album are expected later this year. In the meantime, fans can catch Underwood and husband Mike Fisher in the four-part mini-series, I Am Second every Wednesday at 8PM EST.

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Jillian Jacqueline Inspires Optimism with “Wait For The Light”

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Jillian Jacqueline, a rising force in Nashville’s female entourage from Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, is reminding the world that there is good as we know it, and we as people, can make that change to create greatness in her latest single “Wait For The Light.”

“Wait For The Light,” written by Jacqueline, her husband Bryan Brown and brother-in-law Tofer Brown, emotionally arrests the singer + songwriter’s soulful vocal offerings and emotive piano dexterity as she channels the goodness in this life; the goodness we can all share and provide if we unite. The song sustains a stripped element as she is joined by an angelic choir. It’s a testimony to the true human character. The track was written and recorded within a week and pegs the COVID-19 pandemic and recent social injustices on the nose. Jacqueline encompasses the warmth of a Louis Armstrong vibe as she sings: “And honey, it’s a small world // And you’ve got a big heart // And every stranger is a friend if you lean in // And keep a little faith in the dark // It can be so hard // To get through a long night // If you feel lost on your own street // Come and find me and we can wait for the light.”

Her brother-in-law Tofer is the producer behind her EPs SIDE A and SIDE B that debuted in 2017 and 2018 and will continue to work with his sister-in-law on her upcoming project, which received a halt due to the current events.

The songstress shared on her Instagram page, “I wrote this with @toferbrown and @bryanbrown four weeks ago as we sat around their grandmother’s piano. If a song could be a love letter to the world, this would be mine. I hope it reminds you of the beautiful innocence that remains at the heart of it all, and the vital choice we have as humans to lean in instead of look away. I hope it inspires you to walk beside someone through the darkness while they wait for the light to come, and maybe, in turn, they’ll get the chance to do the same for you. Xo JJ.”

In Jacqueline’s online web store, she is selling limited-edition autographed “Wait For The Light” posters and five dollars from each purchase will be donated to the Nashville Food Project. Written as a mission statement on the site’s homepage, it coordinates “bringing people together to grow, cook and share nourishing food, with the goals of cultivating community and alleviating hunger in our city.”

To keep up with Jillian Jacqueline follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Wait For The Light” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more recently released music 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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I Am Second Series with Carrie Underwood + Mike Fisher

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Country music has long been rooted in faith and family, and Carrie Underwood has never denied the importance of both in her life. Now the superstar and her husband, retired NHL player Mike Fisher, are opening up about marriage, joy, and loss in a new film series from I Am Second titled “Mike + Carrie: God and Country”.

Filmed last December near their rural Tennessee home, the four-episode mini-series will give fans an unprecedented look into the lives of one of country music’s most famous couples as they discuss the role faith-based values have played in their relationship, in raising their boys, and in their respective careers.

On paper, Fisher, an avid hunter, and carnivore could not have been more different than the vegan and animal activist Underwood. But 10 years of marriage later they have learned to embrace their differences, knowing that each of their passions and views come from the same place: their relationships with God. 

Episode one, which premiered last week, showed Underwood and Fisher alternating between playful banter (Mike teased Carrie for using the word, “welp” to describe a “welt”) and serious topics (they both got emotional remembering the birth of their first son, Isaiah). It’s clear that though comfortable in their respective spotlights (stage for one, ice for the other), behind the scenes they are just two people, looking to do right by their marriage and their family.

Teasers for the rest of the series show the couple opening up about their struggles with infertility (Underwood announced in 2018 that she had suffered 3 miscarriages before she got pregnant with her second son, Jacob) and sharing how they leaned on faith when things were toughest.

Viewers can watch the mini-series at www.iamsecond.com. New episodes will be released each Wednesday at 8 PM EST.

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Kindess Isn’t Canceled Spotlight: Robert Kenney Creates “Dad, how do I?”

It has been a tough few months in quarantine for us, our friends in Nashville, for the country, and for the world. Small businesses are struggling to stay afloat, people are trying to rebuild their homes, many Americans are losing their jobs, and we are all forced to stay in as we fight through this pandemic. Despite all this turmoil, beauty and kindness have remained.

We decided to flip the script and shine our spotlight, while we can, on some of the kindness that we have witnessed from others because Kindness Isn’t Canceled. To grab your exclusive shirt, click here.

Today we wanted to highlight a magnificent father, who took his own trauma, growing up without a dad, and made something good come from it. Rob Kenney, a father of two adult children, has become a YouTube sensation after starting a series entitled “Dad, How Do I?” The series focuses on teaching young people how to deal with basic household tasks through simple tutorials.

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In just one month, Kenney has garnered almost 2.1 million YouTube subscribers, showing the void he truly fills for many people out there. Kenney accomplishes this through compassionate teaching in short, to the point, videos geared towards answering questions that children without fathers or father figures may not know the answer to.

His ability to pay it forward, despite the trauma he endured in his own childhood, is both honorable and inspiring. Kenney personifies how easy it is to perform a simple act of kindness.

Check out Kenney’s “Dad, how do I?” YouTube series here.

Know somebody spreading incredible acts of kindness during these difficult times? Email us at: [email protected].

We look forward to continuing to keep bringing you more stories that remind us that Kindness Isn’t Canceled. Join us in our campaign, and buy yourself a t-shirt here. As always, we appreciate you support of  NYCountry Swag.

 

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We look forward to continuing to keep bringing you more stories that remind us that Kindness Isn’t Canceled. Join us in our campaign, and buy yourself a t-shirt here. As always, we appreciate your support of  NYCountry Swag.

 

 

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Mental Health Awareness Month Within the Country Music Community

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As the month of May comes to an end that means that Mental Health Awareness month is too. Despite the month coming to a close, discussion about mental health should take place every month and every day. According to Time, 18% of the world’s population, and 40% of Americans suffer from anxiety, and at least 16.2 million Americans suffer from depression. It’s one of the more taboo topics of conversation, yet one of the most universal struggles we as people face. The country music community has a reputation for staying silent on touchy subjects ranging from politics to racial and gender equity to mental health, citing that their music is the only opinion that should be in the mix. However, as the years have gone on, more country artists have been forthcoming with their struggles.

 

Brett Eldredge is one of the most vocal advocates for mental health within the genre. “As a kid, I would kind of have a panic attack, but I didn’t even know what that was,” he told Dan Harris who hosts the podcast 10% Happier back in 2018. “[I remember times] in college… I’d just [wonder] ‘Is something wrong with me?” Eldredge has reflected on these experiences in songs like “Castaway”, singing “I tried to fly but I ran out of sky/And I fell straight down into the ocean”. He also explores the theme of being so consumed by “a world that’s gone cold,” in new song “Where The Heart Is”, asking “What in the world, what in the world/Are we all doin’ here?/What do we see, what do we see/When we look in the mirror?” Eldredge has always been introspective in his lyrics, but as his career has progressed, he’s been even more open. “I’m always looking for somebody else that’s experiencing the same thing as me. It’s because you feel like you’re all alone,” he told Harris.

Eldredge has continued to use his platform for good. This past Saturday, he announced he was running a half-marathon to support Mental Health America. He told his fans that if they donated any money at all to his campaign, he would match every donation. Together, his fans raised $18,314, and together they raised $36,628. “I’m doing this for everybody that feels alone and [has struggled with] mental health and anxiety,” he said in a video. “People just hide it.”

Kelsea Ballerini is another artist who has been very open about her struggles with feeling like she wasn’t good enough or living up to her expectations. “Why am I so anxious all the time? Why all of a sudden am I the most insecure person that I know?” she told The Washington Post. She explores this in songs like “homecoming queen?” and “la”, and on the latter, sings “I ask myself, is it feeding my soul or my anxieties?” This lyric is perhaps her most important and memorable because it’s a simple reminder to check in with yourself when you’re feeling a little off.

Mickey Guyton is an artist who has been fighting countless battles, anything from getting more women on country radio, standing up for people of color and people in the LGBTQ+ community, and most recently, the despicable murders of innocent people like George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and sadly, countless of other black people. Guyton, a woman of color herself, shared on Twitter, “I know we all suffer from anxiety in some form or another but imagine the anxiety black men must feel on a daily basis for just existing. Just let that sink in for a moment.” In songs like “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” she sings about the anxiety and difficulty of being a woman in society. “What are you gonna tell her? / When she figures out / That all this time you built her up just so the world could let her down?” The song is a plea for women and people everywhere struggling with not being heard.

A lot is going on in the world right now, and it is important more than ever to be on top of your mental health. It feels like a lot when you turn on the TV or check the news, but it is critical to stay informed and stay safe, whatever that means for you. NY Country Swag curated a playlist to help manage your anxiety, and so you know that you are not alone. Not now, and not ever.

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[Tune In] CMT Celebrates Our Heroes On June 3rd

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Don’t miss this Wednesday night (6/3) as CMT takes time to honor the people who have worked tirelessly on the frontlines in a new television special “CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special”. The two-hour virtual tribute begins at 8 PM ET/ 7 PM CT and will feature a star-studded line up of country music’s biggest names to help recognize COVID-19 heroes in the following categories: Healthcare, Education, Business, Community Leaders, Food Industry, Infrastructure, First Responders, US Military, and more.

The lineup includes Brandi Carlile, Brothers Osborne, Darius Rucker, Florida Georgia Line, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Sam Hunt, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Bobby Bones, Cody Alan, Gary Sinise, Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Lee Brice, Olivia Munn, Reba McEntire, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Penn, Zac Brown with cameos from Carrie Underwood, Kristen Bell, and Lauren Daigle.

Looking to make a difference? Viewers are encouraged to head to CMTOneCountry.com to find out how to give back to those who need it most and see how artists themselves are making an impact.

Fan can catch the event by tuning into CMT, Paramount Network, Pop TV or TV Land. For the latest updates be sure to follow CMT on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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