20 Signs You’re Half Confidence and Half Anxiety

Everyone’s heard the phrase “fake it till you make it”, but some of us have truly perfected the art of convincing the world we’ve got it going on, even while our insides are screaming in self-doubt. Confidence and anxiety don’t have to be mutually exclusive, and if these signs resonate, you’re probably both!

Half Anxiety Half Confidence

1. You enjoy walking into a crowded room, just as long as no one turns to stare.

2. It’s easy for you to introduce yourself to someone new, but only if they’re not in the middle of a conversation.

3. Parties are no problem, but only if you know at least two people there.

4. On the outside, it seems you wholeheartedly stand by your decisions, even though internally you second guess them every second.

5. You pretend you don’t care what other people think, but you totally do.

6. You seem calm, cool and collected all the time, even when deep down you’re panicked.

7. Meeting a significant others’ parents or friends doesn’t scare you, but afterward, you can’t help but wonder what they thought.

8. You are a natural leader, but privately worry that others perceive you as bossy.

9. You’re quick to solve a problem but usually come up with even better solutions later.

10. Since you often get what you work for, the rare rejection hits really hard.

11. You enjoy overcoming challenges, but it’s even better when someone else recognizes your accomplishments.

12. Setting goals for yourself is exciting, as long as you reach them.

13. You’re level headed in front of a group, but the minute you walk out of the room you wonder what everyone is saying.

14. Everything you do seems easy, but no one sees how nervous you actually are.

15. Keeping a conversation going comes naturally, but if you notice the other person is disinterested or judgey, it stings.

16. You always speak your mind, even if you may regret it later.

17. Dating is simultaneously a major confidence boost and a major ego check.

18. Even though you trust your ability to recover from mistakes, part of you is convinced you’ve ruined everything.

19. You rock every interview you go on, but spend that night over analyzing everything you said and thinking you probably won’t get the job.

20. You know amazing things are in store for you, but some days it’s hard to keep the faith.

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NYCountry Swag Exclusive Interview: The Cadillac Three

 

After 15 years as a band, The Cadillac Three, Jaren, Neil, and Kelby have found a way to evolve their sound and yet surprise their fans each and every time they release a record.

Their latest project, Country Fuzz which they dropped last Friday (February 7th) does just that and the guys sat down with NYCountry Swag to chat about their evolution as a band, growing their fan base from the ground up and finding ways around having a commercial radio hit, to be successful.

Watch the interview below where they open up about country radio, about the process of making music after so many years together and more.

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COUNTRY FUZZ 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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Tenille Townes Plays Intimate Showcase at The Cutting Room In NYC

Tenille Townes

Last night a few lucky fan club members, 2 giveaway winners from NYCountry Swag, and members of the music industry were treated to a showcase from one of the most promising artists on the Sony Music Nashville roster, Tenille Townes. The Cutting Room, a cool, eclectic and intimate venue in midtown Manhattan was the perfect setting to hear Townes inspire others with her storytelling and powerful songs.

The Alberta, Canada native has a unique ability to sing meaningful music, with striking lyrics but adds an uptempo beat, keeping the crowds tapping their feet and singing along. The room last night was captivated by her, with her power stance guitar strumming throughout the 35-minute set. She performed “White Horse”, “Where You Are”, and a brand new tune, “Holding Out for the One”,  that was just released last Friday on her EP The Road To the Lemonade Stand. 

She took a few quiet moments to reflect on writing her current single, “Jersey On the Wall”, and the questions that she would like to ask God one day, before singing the devastatingly beautiful track. She also told the crowd that growing up int eh car with her family, she would listen to all types of music like Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, and with her dad, U2. She then covered “Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”.

She closed her set with “Somebody’s Daughter” another unique take on life as we know it, examining the life of a homeless girl she passed one day on a car ride. Townes’ capacity for stringing together important music with playful, upbeat tempos is unmatched and her quick but poignant set last night left the entire audience wanting more.

Tenille Townes will be back on May 7th on her Road To The Lemonade Stand Tour. For tickets and more info click here.

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What We’re Listening To: February 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 February picks. Then be sure to give our Spotify account a follow and listen to our favorite tracks!

 

FEBRUARY PICKS:

 

Stephanie Wagner, Founder

Pick: “Love You Like I Used To” – Russell Dickerson
Songwriters: Casey Brown, Parker Welling, Russell Dickerson

It’s been nearly two and a half years since we got new music from Russell Dickerson, but the wait is finally over and “Love You Like I Used To” surely doesn’t disappoint. The sweet love song in honor of Dickerson’s wife Kailey is exactly what was missing in country music today. We have the new love songs, the break-up songs, the cheating songs, but what about the songs that praise a love that only gets better and better. I love how the opening lines could lead you to believe the song may end differently, but as you get closer to the chorus you’re hit with the idea that the love isn’t like it used to be, it’s even better, creating a picture-perfect idea of what every relationship should be, stronger with time. The song has powerful lyrics paired with a radio-friendly beat and I can already picture fans across the country singing this song back during RD’s live shows.

Christina Bosch, Managing Editor 

Pick: “What I’m Leaving For” – Lady Antebellum
Songwriters: Laura Veltz, Micah Rayan Premnath, Sam Ellis

As a mom, this song really struck a chord with me the first time I heard it. It doesn’t matter what industry you work in when you have to leave the house each day, you miss your children terribly. I was instantly brought to tears with lyrics like “And it kills me that I gotta go / Couldn’t do it if I didn’t know / That every time I’m walking out that door / You know what I’m leaving for”.

By pursuing my dreams, I am becoming a role model for my son, to chase after what you love and that hard work will pay off.

 

Lucie Bernheim, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Southern Accident” – Caroline Spence
Songwriters: Caroline Spence

The days are getting longer as we approach spring, and one of my favorite things to do when it’s nice enough is take long walks through the city listening to music. I love the alternative, more singer-songwriter side of country, especially when taking these walks. Caroline Spence’s “Southern Accident” is one I’ve had on repeat for the past month. It’s a song written solely by Spence about her childhood and how it’s nothing like her significant other’s.

It’s thoughtful but really hopeful. The build-up is a slow burn; it starts off with just an acoustic guitar and adds elements like a slow kick-drum and a gliding electric guitar solo. Her voice is stunning as she tells her significant other that while she may be a little skeptical about love, she’s willing to give it a try. “Honey I’m doubtful/Honey I’m hopeful/Honey I’m a handful/But I’m a hand you can hold onto” she sings on the chorus. This season of life feels very transitional, and it’s the perfect song to listen to when reflecting on all these changes.

 

Dylan Bestler, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Asphalt” – Hot Country Knights
Songwriters: Brett Tyler, Jim Beavers, Jon Nite

I was shocked the first time I heard this song. I thought ‘wow, the Hot Country Knights put out a sad, serious song.’ Then I read the lyrics over and I understood the real meaning. As an avid Dierks Bentley fan, I’m going to love anything he puts out, but even as a comedy song, it’s extremely witty and well-written. The whole song is a play-on-words and at first listen, it may seem like the singer just loves driving on the open road but in reality, he’s chasing something else. There are eight different butt jokes that are cleverly thrown into the lyrics, that when tied together with the music video, make it such a hilarious, enjoyable track. I love this whole bit and I’m anxiously waiting to see more from the Hot Country Knights.

It ain’t my fault / It’s that asphalt / Yeah, it calls out my name and I’m gone just like that/ I don’t really care if it’s curvy or flat / I could stay, but there’s always a “but”

 

Kristina Callahan, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Best Night Ever” – Chase Rice
Songwriters: Chase Rice, Chris DeStefano, Matt Jenkins

When I first heard Chase Rice tease this song on his Instagram, I knew it’d be one of my favorite songs. It tells an intimate, personal and fun story about a special night. The lyrics are extremely catchy and you get a look into his world as they paint a vivid image.

“Never seen you so beautiful, darling // Running through rain in the dark, best night ever // Then you pulled me in hard under that pole barn // Oh my God, it was the best night ever”

I think most people can relate to having a specific memory or night ingrained in their mind and this song speaks to that.

 

Jeremy Chua, Contributing Writer

Pick: “It Won’t Always Be Like This” – Carly Pearce
Songwriters: Carly Pearce, Natalie Hemby, Sam Ellis

Coinciding with the Big Machine Records artist’s sophomore album release week is my choice for this month’s team picks– “It Won’t Always Be Like This” by Carly Pearce. This poignant song speaks to me so much right now, after being hit with a big life/educational/college curveball and detour. The lyric that resonates most? “I had big wings but didn’t have a sky / Just a front-row view of everybody flying high / Waiting for my time.” I believe this vulnerable lyric must have come from a place of doubt, fear and disappointment, something that perhaps writers Pearce, Natalie Hemby and Sam Ellis personally drew from. While I’m excited to hear CP2 in its entirety, I have a good feeling this song will be a standout and favorite for me, and anyone else who’s on a journey to chase their passion-fueled dreams.

 

Erin Crosby, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Drunk Again” – Nick Wayne feat. Hannah Ellis
Songwriters: Emily Shackleton, Joe Ginsberg, Nick Wayne

Nick Wayne has been on my playlists for years, though somehow I am only just realizing how truly gifted of a singer-songwriter he is. I watched Wayne and Hannah Ellis on IGTV during their Bobby Bones Show visit a few weeks ago and ever since I’ve been hooked on the way their voices merge and flatter one another. “Drunk Again” is a new release from Wayne that includes background vocals from a rising female country artist, Ellis. It coincides with the “Tequila” by Dan + Shay theme whereas alcohol is a reminder of a romance gone wrong, though this new track contains a more desperate heartache that is amplified with the Nashville native’s earthy rasp and a bit of a more stripped-down production with piano as the sole instrument heavily present throughout.

 

Alexa Ebner, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Life Of the Party” – Ingrid Andress
Songwriters: Ingrid Andress, Jason Yik Nam Wu, Jesse “Babyface” Thomas

I’m so excited that Ingrid Andress is finally releasing new music in anticipation of her upcoming album “Lady Like” on March 27th. I love how honest and raw her songs are – she shows her fans that she’s really just like all of us. In her new single, “Life of the Party”, Andress plays the role of a fun, carefree party girl masking her emotions. In her NYC live show at Rockwood Music Hall in October 2019, the singer-songwriter previewed this track with the audience among other songs that will be on her new album. She shared with the audience this song is about her struggling through a breakup, and how she’d hide her pain and pretend everything is okay. This is a relatable song, showing that no matter how one appears on the outside, you never know what struggles they are facing. I love the passion and intensity in Andress’ voice and how she’s 100% real with her fans through the lyrics. There is a perfect balance of an upbeat tempo with somber undertones – mirroring the dual nature of the song’s meaning.

 

Julia Grubbs, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “Both” – Ingrid Andress
Songwriters: Derrick Southerland, Ingrid Andress, Jordan Schmidt

Ingrid Andress has definitely been flying to the top of my go-to listens lately, but this is definitely one of my favorites. She is such an amazing lyricist, with words that touch the pinpoint of the emotion that pulls you in every time. “Both” captures the heart of so many almost-relationships of today, with a true dichotomy of intentions being displayed. This, in so many words, is what I hear all my girlfriends say. This song has the singer-songwriter vibe that is present in most of her songs but doesn’t fail to ring true to the heart of the country spirit.
“You’re blurring the lines, you’re playing two sides / Just make up your mind / You can tell me to stay, you can push me away /Have space or get close /But you can’t do both”

 

Molly Holmberg, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Thinking ‘Bout You” – Dustin Lynch
Songwriters: Andy Albert, Dustin Lynch, Hunter Phelps, Will Weatherly

“Thinking ‘Bout You” by Dustin Lynch is a song that I have been playing nonstop since he released his latest album, Tullahoma, earlier this year. The song features Lauren Alaina’s vocals and is the perfect nostalgic song for anyone who has had a past relationship they cannot get out of their head. Reminiscing on a past love, the lyrics read “Don’t be sorry for callin’ me up out of the blue, I was was just thinkin’ ’bout you”. The song would appear to be a slow ballad although upon first listen it is upbeat and has a melody that gets you singing for months to come.

 

Briana Lopez, Contributing Writer

Pick: “I Do For You” – Dillon Carmichael
Songwriters: Dillon Carmichael, Jimmy Melton

Dillon Carmichael is an artist that I recently came across this past month. His song “I Do For You” co-written by him and Jimmy Melton made me fall in love with his music.

The lyrics mixed with the soulful upbeat music makes for a great track with a sweet gesture behind it. The song is all about changing up the things you do for the person you love.

Carmichael begins the song by naming all these things that he’d never do.

“I don’t take phone calls when I’m fishing/ I don’t do weddings and I don’t do dishes/ I’m not gonna sit in the front pew/ I don’t go to the mall on Saturday/ I never felt the call to spend my time that way/ But I’m proud to say I do for you”

As if the song couldn’t get better, it most certainly does, especially with the sweet ending in the last verse.

“Trim my beard up/ Put a suit on/Pick a preacher/ Pick a love song/ Never thought I’d see the day I say “I do”/ I do for you”

If you’re looking for the perfect love song that is full of fun, love, and meaning then this one is definitely a contender!

 

Nicole Piering, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Nobody But You” – Blake Shelton feat. Gwen Stefani
Songwriters: Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Ross Copperman, Tommy Lee James

My pick of the month is “Nobody But You” by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani. On paper, the two make absolutely no sense together, musically or otherwise. He’s Blake Shelton, all Oklahoma country, and she’s Gwen Stefani, all California cool and No Doubt swag. Somehow, however, they manage to use their differences to create magic, as evidenced on this duet, and it works. Really well. I absolutely love this song and I’ve had it on repeat since it was released.

 

Michal Pietrzak, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Whiskey Kinda Night” – William Michael Morgan
Songwriters: Adam Woods, Doug Johnson, Warner Tamerlane

I hope this song is just a tease of the new album because it’s amazing and the video clip is beautiful (glimpses of the bar are the reason why I want to go to the USA and drink a beer or two in that kind of bar) and he hasn’t released an album in four years. Soft and slow sounds make this song perfect at least for me. He sings about the pain/regret of losing someone you love especially if you’re the side which messed things up, so he drinks to get through the night that’s the reason why it’s whiskey kind night. I don’t know how, but a line like “It ain’t a buzz from a rum and coke” subconsciously convinced me to buy a rum and coke.

“It ain’t a buzz from a rum and coke/ A Miller Light? Yeah right, that’s a joke/ It can’t touch this heartache inside/ No, it’s whiskey kinda night”

Pick: “Forever To Go- Chase Rice
Songwriters: Casey Brown, Geoffrey Warburton, Jordan Minton

“Forever To Go” is my monthly pick for February because, of course, it’s the “month of love”. It’s a great song that shows marriage is more than just a honeymoon phase. It shows that even if you and your significant other have been together for years, your love can continue to grow each day.

 

Pick: “Seeing Other People” – MacKenzie Porter
Songwriters: Emily Falvey, Jason Afable, Matt McGinn

I’ve loved MacKenzie since I saw her perform in all-female writers round a year ago. Her newest release depicts a situation we’ve all been in: when we think we are over someone until we see them with someone else. Feelings are complicated, and no matter how much you think you’ve moved on, seeing your ex out with someone new can make every the most confident person jealous. You second guess yourself, you start making comparisons, and it’s natural to notice yourself acting pretty crazy. The lyrics are simple yet relatable, and it’s a total earworm!

“I thought that seeing other people was something I wanted / yeah I think I hate it if I’m being honest / It kills me to see you with somebody new / Thought we should see other people ’till I started seeing other people with you”

Erica Zisman, Contributing Writer

Pick: “My Person” – Spencer Crandall

Songwriters: Kelly Archer, Lalo Guzman, Spencer Crandall

This month, my song pick came by happenstance. I was watching Sabina’s (Tyler Rich’s wife) Instagram stories when she posted this song by Spencer Crandall called “My Person.” I could barely hear it, but I knew it sounded good. I immediately went to Apple music, looked it up, and fell in love with the love song.

“My person / My heartbeat / My slow dance / My Sunday morning sippin’ on coffee / In bed / My know-when-you-know best friend / The stealin’ / of my t-shirts / My reason for speedin’ home from work / My saving grace / My everything / I’ve never been more sure that you’re / my person”

I learned later on that Tyler Rich has a playlist on Spotify with all his current favorite songs, and this was one of them! Spencer Crandall is a rising country artist I have yet to hear of, so It was cool discovering a new artist with a fresh sound. “My Person” is super relatable and honest, and although love songs are not usually my jam, it deserves the recognition! I wouldn’t be surprised if this tune became someone’s wedding song!

 

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.

Sugarland Announces There Goes The Neighborhood Tour 2020

Sugarland Tour

Announced earlier today, Grammy, ACM and CMA award-winning duo Sugarland is hitting the road this summer on the There Goes The Neighborhood Tour 2020. Joining them as direct support is Mary Chapin Carpenter as well as Tenille Townes and Danielle Bradbery on select dates. The trek kicks off in Toronto on June 4th and continues through the summer months.

New Yorkers can catch Sugarland when they come to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 12th or PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ on July 16th.

Along with this major tour announcement, Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettlers are also giving fans a taste of what to expect on the road with a 3-song EP titled Bigger, Louder, Live which will be available on February 28th. The three-song collection will include live tracks from their last tour including, “On A Roll”, “Bigger”, and “Babe”.

For more information and tickets visit SugarlandMusic.com and follow Sugarland on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD TOUR 2020

June 4 – Toronto, ON / Budweiser Stage *^
June 5 – Syracuse, NY / St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview *^
June 6 – Hartford, CT / Xfinity Theatre *^
June 12 – The Woodlands, TX / Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman *^
June 13 – Dallas, TX / Dos Equis Pavilion *^
June 14 – Austin, TX / Germania Insurance Amphitheater *^
June 18 – Albuquerque, NM / Isleta Amphitheater *^
June 19 – Phoenix, AZ / Ak-Chin Pavilion *^
June 20 – Chula Vista, CA / North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre *^
June 25 – Wheatland, CA / Toyota Amphitheatre *^
June 26 – Mountain View, CA / Shoreline Amphitheatre *^
June 27 – Irvine, CA / FivePoint Amphitheatre *^
July 2 – Aurora, IL / River Edge Park ^
July 3 – Prior Lake, MN / Mystic Lake Casino Amp ^
July 10 – Mansfield, MA / Xfinity Center *^
July 11 – Camden, NJ / BB&T Pavilion *^
July 12 – Wantagh, NY / Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater *^
July 16 – Holmdel, NJ / PNC Bank Arts Center *^
July 18 – Bangor, ME  / Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion *^
July 19 – Gilford, NH / Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion *^
July 23 – Burgettstown, PA / S&T Bank Music Park *~
July 24 – Clarkston, MI / DTE Energy Music Theatre *~
July 25 – Milwaukee, WI / American Family Insurance Amphitheater *~
July 30 – Cincinnati, OH / Riverbend Music Center +^
July 31 – Alpharetta, GA / Ameris Bank Amphitheatre *^
August 1 – Charlotte, NC / PNC Music Pavilion +^

* Mary Chapin Carpenter
^ Tenille Townes
~ Danielle Bradbery
+ Special guest to be announced

Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins Welcome Their 3rd Baby Girl

Thomas Rhett and his beautiful wife Lauren have welcomed their third daughter, Lennon Love Akins! The adorable family of five has won over the hearts of America, giving sneak peeks into their lives through social media.

Rhett even featured home movies in a special version music video of “Remember You Young” which shows Willa Gray and Ada James playing together, each of their first steps and other memorable moments in their lives. Watch below.

 

Lauren Akins and Thomas Rhett made the decision to adopt a beautiful baby from Uganda. During the adoption process, Akins found out she, in fact, was expecting and just months after they welcomed Willa Gray to the United States and into their home, Ada James was born. Now the couple who is totally #RelationshipGoals  will be “paying for three weddings” as they welcome their third little girl.

 

Congratulations to our favorite country music family!

 

 

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Country Lyrics for Your “Work Hard, Play Hard” Instagram Captions

Jon Pardi Work Hard Play Hard

Photo Credit: Justin Aharoni for NYCountry Swag

There’s nothing more satisfying than enjoying a night out after a hardworking, successful work week. Here’s the best country lyrics to the popular motto, “Work hard, play hard”.

1. “I work hard, I play harder. I’m a good timin’ American daughter. Redneck, blue collar, and I party down to my last dollar”. (Work Hard, Play Harder- Gretchen Wilson)

2. “I belong to the drinking class. Monday through Friday, man we bust our backs. If you’re one of us, raise your glass.” (Drinking Class- Lee Brice)

3. “Punch that clock, cash that check, raise a little hell til Sunday.” (Small Town Throwdown- Brantley Gilbert)

4. “Hard as I worked all day¸I’m gonna work harder loving on you.” (Dirt on My Boots- Jon Pardi)

5. “Been watchin’ that clock tick-tock all day. Sittin’ here waitin’ on five. It’s Friday night, we got a job to do. So don’t let me down tonight.” (Drinkin’ Hours- Cole Swindell)

6. “Work hard, play harder. Get loud, go farther than any country boy’s ever gone before. Cut loose, go crazy. I’ll see you on Monday baby.” – (Work Hard, Play Harder- Montgomery Gentry)

7. “I’m dog tired by the five o’clock hour, but I’m ready to raise some hell.” (Round Here-Florida Georgia Line)

8. “Spend my whole week’s pay on some weekend beauty. Come Monday mornin’ I’m first to arrive. I ain’t nothin’ but business from nine to five.” (Hard Workin’ Man- Brooks and Dunn)

9. “Feel the sweet release of a Friday night. For a couple of hours gonna run this town till it runs dry. Tip it on back.” (Tip It On Back- Dierks Bentley)

10. “Man I’ve been workin’ too hard. Ten hour days and I’m tired. Damn this knuckle busted’ back breakin’ no paying Know where I’m going from here, hot headed women, cold beer.” (Boots On, Randy Houser)

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Steve Moakler Announces The Picture Tour

Steve Moakler Tour

 

Celebrating the release earlier this year of his album, Blue Jeans Steve Moakler just announced the Picture Tour. It will kick off on April 17th in Houston, Texas and hit major cities like Boston, Washington, Nashville, and New York City. The Pittsburgh native will bring his storytelling and creative songs to fans across the country.

“I’m thrilled to announce that we’re hitting the road this spring on #ThePictureTour,” Moakler shared on Facebook followers this morning. “Can’t wait to see ya’ll out there!”

Tickets for the show go on sale this Friday, February 14th.  Head to SteveMoakler.com for more details.

The Picture Tour Dates

APR 17  Goode Company Armadillo Palace – Houston, TX

APR 18 SAT The Blue Light Dallas – Dallas, TX

APR 23 THU The Oaks Theater – Oakmont, PA

APR 24 FRI City Winery Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA

APR 25 SAT The Haymarket Lounge – Boston, MA

APR 26 SUN City Winery – New York, NY

APR 29 WED Hamilton – Washington, DC

APR 30 THU The Evening Muse – Charlotte, NC

MAY 1 FRI Eddie’s Attic – Decatur, GA

MAY 2 SAT 3rd & Lindsley – Nashville, TN

MAY 6 WED City Winery – Chicago, IL

Follow Steve Moakler on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Blue Jeans 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 Playlist.” Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Russell Dickerson Is Back With New Music, “Love You Like I Used To”

Russell Dickerson is back with brand new music. This past fall, Dickerson celebrated his third No. 1 single with “Every Little Thing” and after nearly two and a half years since the release of his debut album Yours, Dickerson has dropped his newest starry-eyed single, “Love You Like I Used To.”

The “Blue Tacoma” singer first hinted about the forthcoming new music on Twitter, back in January, stating only the title of the track and after teasing snippets of the song over the past week, “Love You Like I Used To” is finally available across all streaming platforms. In the smooth-tempo love ballad, Dickerson confesses that he didn’t know he could love his girl more than he already did, but that love continues to change and grow with each passing day.

“I don’t love you like I used to // This gets better every time you // Kiss me like this // It’s stronger the longer I’m with you // It’s more than every single day before // Didn’t know I could ever love you // More than I did, but baby I do // I don’t love you like I used to”

As the song plays, the singer-songwriter expresses the parallels between his love story and classic, sweetened cliches.

“What we got ain’t got no ending, like a band of solid gold // It’s sweeter with time like strawberry wine, it gets as good as it gets old // And oh, we thought we knew what it meant back then // But I keep fallin’ all in higher than I’ve ever been”

If you have been following his career, you’ll know that his wife, Kailey has been the picture-perfect muse for songs that connect with his fans and depict a model love story. Our 2017 Artist to Watch has made a career out of loving his beautiful partner and we are so excited to finally hear new music from one of our all-time favorite artists. Dropping just in time for your Valentine’s Day plans, “Love You Like I Used To” is the perfect addition to your evening’s playlist.

Dickerson is joining Chris Lane in support of Kane Brown’s The Worldwide Beautiful Tour. Check out the dates here.

To keep up with Russell Dickerson follow him on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

“Love You Like I Used To” 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 Playlist.” Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

“Love You Like I Used To” Lyrics

Girl, I’ve always loved you, but something’s changed
Blame it on time, the road or the ride, but it ain’t the same
It’s a different kind of feeling, not the one I knew
From the sweet on your lips to how your hand in mine fits
Girl, I’ve always loved you, but

I don’t love you like I used to
This gets better every time you
Kiss me like this
It’s stronger the longer I’m with you

It’s more than every single day before
Didn’t know I could ever love you
More than I did, but baby I do
I don’t love you like I used to

What we got ain’t got no ending, like a band of solid gold
It’s sweeter with time like strawberry wine, it gets as good as it gets old
And oh, we thought we knew what it meant back then
But I keep fallin’ all in higher than I’ve ever been

I don’t love you like I used to
This gets better every time you
Kiss me like this
It’s stronger the longer I’m with you
It’s more than every single day before
Didn’t know I could ever love you
More than I did, but baby I do

I don’t love you like I used to
I don’t love you like I used to
This gets better every time you
Kiss me like this
It’s stronger the longer I’m with you
It’s more than every single day before
Didn’t know I could ever love you
More than I did, but baby I do
I don’t love you like I used to
I don’t love you like I used to
Love you like I used to, yeah
I don’t love you like I used to

 

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NYCS Swag Spotlight: Cody Purvis

Cody Purvis

This week’s Swag Spotlight artist, Cody Purvis hails from a small town in Virginia. After conversing with the singer, it seems like he was destined to become a country music artist from a young age. Both his mother and father were musicians, and he spent his childhood watching his parents perform, all the while, falling in love with music himself.

“I kind of went around watching them play while I grew up,” he tells us. “That’s kind of where I fell in love with music and decided to follow that passion for myself.” Purvis went on to play in a few different bands all through high school, before ultimately, taking the leap of faith to test the waters in Nashville, Tennessee.

Growing up listening to country music greats like Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, and Conway Twitty, country music was a necessary fit for Purvis’ passion. He even named Toby Keith as one of his influences. Despite adoring country music, the singer shared a liking for all different types of music. “I enjoy all kinds of music. I have respect for all different genres of music. I enjoy the new stuff too,” but he ultimately stated that the more traditional side of country music “just has a special place in [his] heart.”

As a self-proclaimed “songwriter’s friend,” when it comes to his own music, Purvis searches for songs that feel meaningful to him. Although also a songwriter, the singer chose to carefully select songs written by some of Nashville’s talented songwriters for his latest project, an EP entitled Boots on the Ground.

“I believe that there are a lot of songwriters in Nashville that are there to be songwriters and I like to listen to their songs because that’s what they’re there to do,” he shares with us. “It’s really cool to get to listen to so many different songs and so many different styles and narrow it down to the five songs that I thought was the best to fit me.”

Purvis accomplished that feat with his latest release. After listening to over two thousand songs, the rising artist narrowed it down to five special tracks. Each of the five tracks showcases a different side to the recording artist’s talent and story, keeping fans excited for his music. His lead single, “Drinkin’ Terms” has amassed over 7 million streams across all platforms and even charted on Billboard. The follow up single “Whiskey” continues to be added to playlists across streaming platforms too.

Despite the success with the two singles, the singer resonated most with the title track of the EP. “‘Boots on the Ground’ is probably my favorite one on there,” he tells us, adding, “It’s just one of those songs that I really connected with when I heard it. […] I’m a very pro-military guy myself. It kinda reminds me of how lucky we are to live in this great country.”

Fans can anticipate a lot more music coming their way this year! Purvis hopes to release a new EP sometime this year, as well as, many tour dates on the horizon to look out for. The Red 11 Music rising artist will be one to look out for, and we are excited to see where his career takes him next!

To keep up with Cody Purvis follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Drinkin’ Terms” is now available everywhere you can 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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