Tenille Townes & Friends Release Virtual Cover of “Lean on Me”

As we are all utilizing apps such as FaceTime, Skype, and Zoom to stay in touch with our friends during this time of social distancing, music artists are no different. Rising country-star, Tenille Townes gathered friends such as Abby Anderson, Kassi Ashton, Keelan Donovan, Alex Hall, Adam Hambrick and Caylee Hammack for a group video chat/collaboration for the classic feel-good, Bill Withers tune, “Lean on Me”. Watch the video below:

The video starts with Townes on her couch, alone with her guitar. When she finishes the first verse, the screen breaks into seven sections. Hammack then appears and begins singing the next verse. Shortly after, the other five artists join the call. Each artist individually sang their own verse, but when the chorus comes around, in perfect harmony, they create a stunning rendition of the popular 1972 song, symbolizing that even in times of isolation, we can all come together to make something beautiful.

“These crazy times right now make me so grateful for my friends, for music, and the way we are still all connected,” Townes admitted. “It brought me so much joy hearing everybody’s voices come together on this song, and it’s my hope that it brings people a little joy and comfort out there when they hear it. We really all do need somebody to lean on, especially right now.”

The video ends with the seven artists’ screens cutting to black. After everyone has signed off, a quote from fellow Canadian singer-songwriter and poet, Leonard Cohen is revealed. It reads: “There’s a crack in everything, that’s how light gets in.” This quote must really speak to Townes, as she has used it previously to caption one of her pictures on Twitter.

Earlier this year, Townes joined NYCountry Swag for a Swag Session in New York City, performing two songs and chatting with our Managing Editor, Christina Bosch. Check out the full performance and interview in the video below.

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Kindness Isn’t Canceled Spotlight: Whiskey Jam Becomes Risky Jam

It has been a tough few weeks for 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.

Whiskey Jam, a popular celebration of music that takes place in Nashville’s midtown area every Monday and Thursday night, is not letting the effects of COVID-19 keep them from bringing people together through the power of music. After launching nine years ago, Whiskey Jam has hosted household names like Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs, and Dierks Bentley, as well as rising artists, breaking into the country music scene.

Since going out is no longer an option, and Whiskey Jam has to be postponed, the creators came up with a brilliant idea, Enter: “Risky Jam.”

Hosted by Whiskey Jam’s Founder, Ward Guenther, Risky Jam is a live-streaming event that happens via Instagram every Monday and Thursday night. The interactive show brings together various country artists video-calling into the show, chatting with Ward about how they’re navigating life in this current situation, what they’re working on and more. Each artist plays some music and both the host and musical guest will often take to the comments, calling out fans, answering questions and taking requests.

The lively show brings country artists across the genre and their music straight to your screen, enabling fans across the world to tune in and get a sneak peek of just how special Whiskey Jam and it’s “Jam Fam” is. Music brings people together, and this is the perfect event to remember that.

Previously, the platform has hosted the likes of Lee Brice, Riley Green, Lauren Alaina, among others, but this week there will be a special tribute to the late and great, Joe Diffie. In a special titled ‘Diffie Jam,’ stars like Travis Denning and Chris Lane will pay tribute to the legendary country musician. The live event starts tonight, Tuesday, March 31st at 9PM EST on the @whiskeyjam Instagram.

A silver lining of all this chaos and confusion has come in the form of music and our access to it, so we hope you enjoy this story, as much as we enjoyed sharing it. We want to thank Whiskey Jam and it’s creators for working so hard to continue to lift our spirits along with so many fans across the world through music.

Know somebody spreading incredible acts of kindness during these difficult times? E-mail 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 your support of  NYCountry Swag.

 

 

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ACM Presents: Our Country Special on April 5th!

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Last week, members of the Academy of Country Music made the smart and safe decision to postpone the 55th annual ACM Awards that was supposed to take place April 5th from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and air on CBS. Although the show has been rescheduled to Wednesday, September 16th, you can still watch your favorite country artists perform on April 5th as CBS will air ACM Presents: Our Country in the same time slot as the award show.

Due to the current state of the country, all the performances will take place in the artists’ homes, respecting the quarantine and practicing social-distancing. Confirmed performers include Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brandi Carlile, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Old Dominion, Thomas Rhett, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and more! Duet performances include Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani and Kane Brown and John Legend who will debut their new song “Last Time I Say Sorry”.

The show will honor the late, 10-time ACM Award winner Kenny Rogers with performances by Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Darius Rucker. The TV special will feature clips from past ACM Awards broadcasts as well.

ACM Presents: Our Country will air on CBS from 8 PM to 10 PM ET.

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Thomas Rhett Shines On “Be A Light” Collaboration

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ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee Thomas Rhett released a new song Monday afternoon called “Be A Light”, featuring Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, and Christian singer Chris Tomlin. Rhett confessed during his Instagram Live mini-concert on Monday that he wrote this song last year and he’s thankful that his label allowed him to release it ahead of schedule. “We weren’t supposed to release this now but I really felt like this song needed to come out today.” All of the proceeds of this song are going to the COVID-19 Relief Fund for MusiCares. Administered through MusiCares, the COVID-19 Fund will be used to directly support those in the music community with the greatest need.

Watch the lyric video here:

“In a world full of hate, be a light / when you do somebody wrong, make it right / Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine / In a world full of hate, be a light”

This is the kind of encouragement we need in our world right now. It’s easy to be a downer and to think negatively about everything but it’s only making matters worse. Even in the darkest of time, there is always some good, and Thomas Rhett and company help us realize that.

“Be A Light” is available everywhere you buy or stream music.  Take a listen below and check out more new 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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William Michael Morgan Covers “Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me”

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William Michael Morgan’s latest single “Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me” is a cover of Mac Davis song from 1972. 

Morgan’s tribute is something refreshing, classic yet has modern vibes. His adaptation is very similar to the original, a bit slower but as catchy as the 1972 version. It will leave you singing “Baby, baby, don’t get hooked on me” for hours.  

It’s a slow-paced tune, with catchy lyrics. The song is about a man who tries to warn a girl that she’s shouldn’t fall for him because he’ll use and leave her. He’s not a guy who wants to get serious he just wants to have fun. That’s why sings to her: “Girl, don’t let your life get tangled up with mine/ Cause I’ll just leave you/ I can’t take no clinging vine/ Baby, baby, don’t get hooked on me”.

Morgan also released a video with a song. It’s just him playing guitar but sometimes simplicity is the best, watch below. 

“Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me” is the second single the singer-songwriter has released this year and both showcase his true talent. It’s hard to guess if the singles are the previews of up and coming album or not. It’s been four years since Vinyl was released so fans are certainly awaiting more new music.

To keep with Wiliam Michael Morgan follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter

“Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me” 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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NYCS First Impression: Skyline Motel ‘After Dark’

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It’s been over five years since Skyline Motel’s self-titled debut EP. Sarah Buxton, Ian Fitchuk, Daniel Tashian, and Kate York are four singer-songwriter-producers/best friends who come together every few years to create music not intended for commercial success. Simply put, they create art that’s meant to heal others and bring joy to people’s ears.

After Dark consists of five songs, all written and produced by the group. The opening is the airy, bright “Fields of Knowing” sung primarily by Buxton and York. If a song sounded like a Sunday drive, this would be it. The guitar and drum combo feels like sunshine, and their voices blend perfectly together. Lyrically and sonically, it feels like the light at the end of a tunnel. “The moon is in our house tonight/I wanna swim in your high tide/You and I, we will run/Through the fields knowing/That our love could never die/Like a wave rolling/You and I, we are one/Don’t it feel golden?”

“Fields of Knowing” is the most acoustic moment on the project, with songs like the Buxton-led “Danger” and the previously released Tashian-led “Do You Want Me” airing on the more indie/electronica side. “Danger” is 80s sounding and moody, with tasteful harmonies over Buxton’s sweet voice. “Do You Want Me” is a confessional and introspective song that feels very meditative. “One Night” and “Kiss And Tell” are the grooviest numbers. “One Night” has bossa nova undertones to it, and York’s soothing vocals match the mood perfectly. “Kiss And Tell” borrows sounds spanning from hip hop and reggae to make a smooth country jam.

The constant thread running through all five songs are the universal lyrics, stunning harmonies, and Fitchuk’s signature drums. Despite being a less singer-songwriter/triple-A sounding record than their last, they have a distinctive sound that is much needed now.

So what has the band been doing for the last five years? Besides creating this new collection of songs, Fitchuk and Tashian went on to produce the GRAMMY-winning Golden Hour for Kacey Musgraves, Buxton released new music for the first time in nine years and scored a #1 for writing Chris Lane’s “Fix”, and York released an array of stunning EPs and won several awards for “Glasgow (No Place Like Home)”, a song featured in the movie Wild Rose. All in all, the foursome has been busy.

In a world divided and scared, and unsure what life will look like in the future, Skyline Motel is a beacon of light in a dark time. Their music is effortless and calming, and they prove that there is a magic floating around out there somewhere; we just have to be patient.

NYCS Staff Picks:
Fields of Knowing
Kiss And Tell
Danger

To keep up with Skyline Motel, you can follow the band members on Instagram: Sarah Buxton, Ian Fitchuk, Daniel Tashian, and Kate York.

After Dark 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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Kip Moore Drops New Track “Wild World” & Announces New Album

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It has been three years since Kip Moore released his last album Slow Heart, and fans have been eagerly waiting for a new LP. Well, the wait is over! The MCA Nashville/UMG artist has announced his highly-anticipated fourth record, Wild World, will drop May 29th. Along with the announcement is the release of the LP’s title track.

On this project, Moore teamed up with David Garcia, Luke Dick, and Blair Daly to take on the role as co-producer while continuing to own his truth by penning all 13 tracks. Frequent collaborators Daly and Westin Davis also have writing credits, amongst others. “We wanted it to be more in-your-face. More earthy, more analog,” the singer said in a press release.

The unveiling of the (coincidentally) aptly titled song, too, comes at a time when we truly are living in what writers Moore and Josh Miller would call, a “wild world.” The track is packed with a great deal of life lessons, as the singer drew from advice given to him by his parents growing up.

“Don’t put your faith in the green of a dollar / And be proud of the blue around your collar / Give a little more, take a little less / You ain’t done till you done your best / Wear it on your sleeve instead of hidden in your chest,” Moore croons in this encouraging life lessons anthem. The 39-year-old also told Billboard that with this next effort, his “first hope at all times is that it does something to your soul when you’re listening to it.”

“I never want to be fodder and just words and melodies. I hope that it somehow applies to other people’s lives and brings them a little peace with questions they have and their own internal struggles they’re having. I’m always hoping they can feel my heart as far as that goes. My heart was put in the project,” Moore added.

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

“Wild World” 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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NYCS Swag Spotlight: Chevel Shepherd

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“I think music is the food of the soul and can heal people in a lot of different ways…”

 

One of our youngest, brightest stars that we have interviewed, Chevel Shepherd is this week’s Swag Spotlight and we are thrilled to tell her story. As a child, Shepherd started singing when she was only two years old, following in the footsteps of her mother and sister who also loved to sing. When she was four, she learned “Fly Away” by Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood’s “Before He He Cheats”, using the latter to try and audition for a high school talent competition in her hometown of La Plata, New Mexico. The judges felt that song was was “inappropriate” she tells us and laughs as she explains she went on to sing “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella. She fell in love with country music from the very start of her life, listening to the greats with her parents like Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Tanya Tucker, and Merle Haggard. Ambitious from such a young age, Shepherd would wake up early on Friday mornings and go perform at radio stations before school.

She tells us that her upbringing in New Mexico was very “country”, she grew up on a 3-acre farm, barrel racing and raising horses.  Growing up she loved to watch American Idol and was too young to audition for both Idol and The Voice until they changed their policies. “I would sit in front of the TV and watch the people singing, and I would tell my mom,  ‘I could turn a chair,’ ” she recalls. She eventually saved up her money and went to audition for season 13 of The Voice in Las Vegas, unfortunately not making it past the open call. She was determined to follow her dreams as a singer and then something amazing happened: her mother received an email requested that Chevel, now 16 would audition for season 15.  “It was a blessing really, I am grateful to have gotten the opportunity again,” she tells us.

Talk about timing, this time around Shepherd did turn those chairs, three, in fact, Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, and Jennifer Hudson all hit their buttons for the young singer. Surprising even herself, she chose Kelly Clarkson as her coach instead of Blake Shelton. “it was a gut decision to pick Kelly and I feel like it was a great decision, shes helped me a lot, she knows a lot about pop and country music,” she tells us.  Her sassy personality, remarkable vocals, and genuine charisma took her all the way to the end of the show where she ultimately took home the top prize.

Since winning the singing competition show, Shepherd has played live shows across the country, met some of her idols like Loretta Lynn and attended the ACM Awards with Kelly Clarkson. She has also loved being able to craft and perform her own songs. Earlier this year she recorded and released two songs, “Everybody’s Got A Story” which was written by some of Nashville’s best songwriters, Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, and Brandy Clark and “Mama Got The Chair” which is a nod to George Strait’s number one hit, “The Chair”.

Both songs keep the traditional country roots that Shepherd has loved since she was a child. “I loved listening to the classic country sound, as I got older things started changing and the different genres were incorporated in the genre but I want to keep the traditional sound as long as I can,” she says. Looking into the future, she is dipping her toes in the acting world as well as playing more shows across the nation.

She may be young but her old soul and impeccable talent will certainly carry her far in her career.

To keep up with Chevel Shepherd, follow her on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

“Everybody’s Got a Story” and “Mama Got The Chair” are now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new 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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Kane Brown and John Legend Collaborate on “Last Time I Say Sorry”

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This new collaboration with Kane Brown and John Legend is everything the music world needs in its discography: a quick-rise-to-the-charts country artist that is described to have a voice unparalleled to its vessel and a warm-hearted master that calms the souls of those fortunate enough to listen.

The arrangement of this track is perfect. It’s a tricky business when a singer lends his or her voice to a song because of the delicacy of music production. However, “Last Time I Say Sorry” delivers two things to make it an accomplished partner piece.  First, each artist is given the space to sign their name, as if it was their own, by utilizing their signature styles. For example, Legend sets the stage as if it’s a classic dedication to his wife, Chrissy Teigen, and attends to his soulful runs before Brown comes into the lead singer role for the second half of the verse.

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Secondly, the chorus is where these incredibly respected and admired musicians join to portray the chemistry, that is evident within the track, first-hand. This is where Legend explores background vocals, still maintaining his artistic tendencies. At the same time, Brown is on brand and executes his laid back, storytelling abilities.

“I won’t say I’m sorry over and over / Can’t just say I’m sorry, I’ve gotta show you / I won’t do it again, I’ll prove my love is true / I hope the last time I said sorry / Is the last time I said sorry to you”

Together, Brown and Legend are truly iconic. These men show vulnerability, regret, love, and compassion while, at the same time, showcase their strength and masculinity. In response, a widely successful partnership is created. The mature vocals solidify this production and provide listeners with a raw, deep surge of something genius.

You can catch Kane Brown and John Legend debut “Last Time I Say Sorry” during the ACM “Our Country” special broadcast on Sunday, April 5th at 8 pm CT on CBS.

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

“Last Time I Say Sorry” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new 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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Jordan Davis Releases Arguably His Best Song Yet: “Detours”

Jordan Davis Detours

Today is a great day for new music in the country world. Rising artist and one of our 2018 Artists to Watch, Jordan Davis just released another new song entitled “Detours,” a follow-up, “Trouble Town” and “Cool Anymore.”

The new track may be one of Davis’ most personal to date. Co-written by the singer with his brother Jacob Davis and Dave Turnbull, Davis takes fans through the ups and downs in his life’s journey. The first verse depicts his experience as a little bit of a rebel. He sings “I was a renegade ragtop, revvin’ up an engine,” adding later a vulnerable time in his life, “Parents got divorced, kinda dog that would bite ya / And I’d love ‘e and I’d leave ‘em it was what it was.”

Unexpectedly, Davis switches gears in the second verse, sharing with fans that meeting his wife was the turnaround point in his life. The song made a sweet turn into a long song for his life partner, sharing how they met, as long as, all the reasons that she makes him a better person.

“Sittin’ with a group of friends and sippin’ on a glass of red / And I don’t remember what I said but she wrote her number down / All I ever wanted but never knew I needed / She’s the dotted lines and every sign that led me straight to Jesus / Was a voice that made me hit the brakes, slow it down, have some faith”

Arguably this is one of the best Davis songs to date. He lays his heart on the line for fans to bear witness to, while remaining sonically pleasing. We hope to hear more tunes like this from Davis, as we anticipate his sophomore record.

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

“Detours” 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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