Chris Young Showcases How He Was “Raised On Country” in New Video

Raised On Country

Last week, the multi-platinum entertainer, 11-time chart-topper and Grand Ole Opry member Chris Young debuted the rowdy music video for his latest hit, “Raised On Country.” Young, who is known for sticking to his traditional country roots, has been named by Associated Press as “one of Nashville’s finest traditionalists.” “Raised on Country” was co-written with Corey Crowder and Cary Barlowe, and the music video was filmed at the historic country radio station 650 WSM and at a local Nashville dive bar.

Directed by Peter Zavadil, Young and a couple of bandmates make their way into the legendary station to a surprised radio host. The musical threesome go “ON AIR” and give an entertaining performance. Before you know it, their energizing voices are radiating through a stereo at a hometown bar. In no time at all, the entire bar fills up with people listening to Young and his band singing. He gives credit to his musical influences during the chorus with lyrics, “I was raised on Merle, raised on Willie / Got my Honky Tonk attitude from Joe Diffie / Daddy did too, it’s family tradition / If someone cranks it up, you can’t help but listen / My upbringing sounds like George Strait singing / And I gotta give props to the radio / ‘Cause if you know me, I was raised on country”

According to Rolling Stone, Young said, “As a member of the Opry, I was honored to be allowed to film ‘Raised On Country’ in and around the WSM Radio Tower and the same airwaves where songs from my musical icons have played over the years.”

“Raised On Country” is certainly a huge indicator of the energy Young plans to bring to his live shows as he will be kicking off his 2019 “Raised on Country Tour” May 16th in Alpharetta, Georgia. Turn the volume up on your own speakers and check out this boisterous music video below.

 

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Rascal Flatts Up Close & Country for NASH FM 94.7

Rascal Flatts Nash FM 94.7

Yesterday after an early morning at Good Morning America, Gary, Joe Don, and Jay of Rascal Flatts were the very first artists to perform at NASH FM. 94.7’s brand new home, the Radio.com stage for an exclusive Up Close & Country performance.

Radio personality and DJ, Katie Neal welcomed the trio to the stage and after a few laughs, Jay DeMarcus joined Gary and Joe Don joking around that he was in the bathroom when they were announced. The band interacted with the small studio audience of lucky winners throughout the 5 song set, asking them to sing along and thanking them for coming.

They kicked things off with their most recent number one, “Yours If You Want It” backed by their full band of incredible musicians. Right off the bat their signature sound and harmonies were shining through, proving that their two-decade career of making country hits is long from being over. Next up they sang their current single “Back To Life” which was actually co-written by Dan + Shay’s, Shay Mooney. “Because he loves Gary’s voice so much, and listened to Gary growing up, he writes really well for Gary and what Gary is drawn to melody wise, so it was just kind of a no brainer,” Jay DeMarcus explained about cutting the track. The duo joined Rascal Flatts last year on their ‘Back To Us’ tour and they took time to recognize how incredible it was to watch their careers explode, ultimately watching them win two Grammy awards. We caught that show at Northwell Health at Jones Beach, check out a full recap here.

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They discussed with Katie Neal about the decision to put their next full-length album on hold and release one single at a time. “This way if we do a single at a time, or 3 or 4 at a time, they all get and deserve the respect to be heard, I think,” lead singer Gary LeVox explained. “We’ve left so many great songs, that will probably never see the light of day on albums and now the way that things have changed, we have the opportunity that everybody will get to hear them.”

They talked about their Summer Playlist Tour and how it becomes harder and harder each year to pick songs for the setlist because there are those staple songs that fans expect to hear each year. They also chatted about the great list of openers including Lee Brice and Billy Currington on select dates. “Well, it’s called the Summer Playlist Tour so we just wanted it to be as many different varieties of people as we could to kind of make it a huge party,” Jay DeMarcus said.

Throwing it back to one of their classic songs, they performed “Fast Cars and Freedom”, a definite fan favorite. They ended the Up Close & Country performance with two of their biggest and most popular hits, “What Hurts the Most” and their iconic cover of “Life Is A Highway”. After performing they generously took time to meet each and every single fan present at the studio. Rascal Flatts The Summer Playlist Tour kicks off in May and goes through the entire summer. Click here for a full list of dates.

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[Listen] Rachel Wammack’s New Single “Enough”

Rachel Wammack Enough

 

Rachel Wammack’s latest single “Enough,” was released on March 15, 2019. Co-written with Laura Veltz and Sam Ellis, “Enough” is a descriptive track that conveys that simplicity is the key to life. Despite having goals and dreams, appreciating the good things that you have, love and family are what really matters.

It provides two messages that everyone needs to be reminded of, which are to not take for granted those that love you and to not get caught up in lofty desires or material items.  “If none of my dreams come true/If it’s down to just me and you/In this custom, hand-picked, signature brand of love/Well, baby it’s enough, enough.”  The lyrics are clearly influenced by traditional country love songs while having a slightly more pop-influenced melody, creating a unique fusion of sounds. “It’s something, isn’t it?/But it’s nothing without you in it”.

We caught the rising artist open for Brett Young last year on the CMT On Tour, read our recap of the great night of music here. Having had notable success from her self titled EP, which was released last year, Wammack is in a place to grow and further solidify her presence as an up and coming woman in country music. She is one of many new female artists pushing that the status quo is changed so that more women are recognized not only through radio airplay but within the genre as a whole.  Additionally, Wammack was named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country 2019, among other illustrious honors and recognition.

 

 

Be sure to catch her at one of her upcoming shows including Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach Music Festival, and Country LakeShake.

“Enough” 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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Rascal Flatts Perform “Back To Life” on Good Morning America

Yesterday, March 18th, superstar vocal group Rascal Flatts performed their latest powerhouse single, “Back To Life” on ABC’s Good Morning America. The single is currently ascending at country radio and follows back-to-back chart-topping singles “Yours If You Want It” as well as “I Like The Sound Of That”. The performance of their stirring new track includes their signature harmonies and the amazing vocals that they are known for.

Co-anchor Robin Roberts asked lead singer Gary LeVox what the band was most excited about this summer. He responded, “Getting out in front of the fans again and we got so many great, talented artists coming out with us so it’s going to be a great summer.”

Introducing the band to the live studio audience and viewers at home, Roberts said “It’s going to be a great summer indeed. Their newest single “Back To Life”, Rascal Flatts!” Based on what we have heard about the upcoming tour, we have to agree! With a crowd of fans singing along, and the New York lights behind, the vocals of LeVox and guitar playing and backup vocals by DeMarcus and Rooney, it made for the perfect performance. What strikes us about the performance, and all other performances, is the pure, unfiltered sound that the trio brings to the table.

The trio also recently released a special live version of their new single “Back To Life (Live From Red Rocks),” taken from their unforgettable sold-out show at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater. Rascal Flatts are also gearing up for their ‘Summer Playlist Tour’ with opening acts such as Lee Brice and LOCASH along with Billy Currington, Jordan Davis, Jimmie Allen and Morgan Evans on select dates. One of their stops is the Taste of Country Festival up at Hunter Mountain and if you are going we hope to see you there!

 

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NYCS Swag Spotlight Heath Sanders

Heath Sanders

A viral moment on YouTube changed this week’s Swag Spotlight, Heath Sanders’ life forever. The Marshall, Arkansas native grew up in a conservative, religious home and he tells us that music was always running through his veins. “The drums were my first love, I would walk around tapping on things all the time when I was a kid, my parents thought I was crazy,” he recalls. “They finally broke down and bought me a drumset when I was 10 years old and I fell in love with that.” As a child, he remembers listening to a lot of classic, southern gospel music like The Isaacs, Fred Hammond and Bebe and Cici Winans but as he matured into his high school years, Garth Brooks became one of his biggest influences, along with Brooks & Dunn and George Strait.

After learning to play the guitar when he was twenty-one, he tried his hand at songwriting, but after a few failed attempts and what he calls “pretty terrible songs,” he didn’t approach the craft again until March of 2018 when he sat down to write his first single, “Bloodline”. He was inspired by the video above going viral of him singing Chris Stapleton’s “Either Way”. “I woke up on that Sunday morning three days after it had gone viral and for the first time in 13 years, I felt like writing a song,” Sanders said.

As he was sitting down with a pen to paper writing “Bloodline” he got a call from the host of the nationally syndicated Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones himself who wanted him to come down to Nashville and perform live on his show. The video now has garnered over 1 million views, giving Sanders an opportunity he never thought he would have. In the room that day was Brian Wright, EVP of A&R for Universal Music Group Nashville, Lauren Thomas, Director of National Promotion for SONY and singer/songwriter/producer and one half of Sugarland, Kristian Bush, all who said Sanders should definitely be pursuing music. Bush said:  “You definitely need to do this for a living, if you’ve got the courage for it, you should do this for a living”.

After that performance, Sanders made the decision to give up his work in the oil field, move to Nashville and continue to chase the dream and the chance that that national radio appearance and viral moment granted him. “I’ve always been a realist, so I never pursued it but fate didn’t give me an option, so I’m just rolling with it,” he humbly explained. He is grateful for the fan base that he has built around him and knows that as long as he has something to say that they want to hear, he will work to put out those songs.

Most recently, he was signed to a worldwide publishing deal with SONY/ATV Publishing after his self-penned song “Down On The South” was released. He explains that the song was written quickly after a conversation with songwriter Mark Alan Springer, who told him to “just write what you know, quit worrying about what you think everyone wants to hear, or what you hear on the radio, just write your heart.”

Since that first appearance, he has now opened for national acts including Justin Moore, Cody Johnson, Drake White, and Chase Rice. His undeniable talent and traditional country vibe will have fans loving his honest songwriting and relatable lyrics. He looks ahead to the rest of this year and playing more shows and releasing a few brand new songs. Be sure to follow his journey on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

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NYCountry Swag’s 2nd Annual ‘Babes, Booze & Brunch’ Recap

 

Sunday (Mar 10.), New York Country Swag hosted its 2nd annual ‘Babes, Booze & Brunch’ event at Refinery Rooftop.  This event which celebrates all women in honor of International Women’s Day is a great way to acknowledge our family, friends, industry partners and followers who inspire us every single day.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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The day kicked off with VIP guests arriving at 11 AM, grabbing their custom made champagne glasses and heading to our mimosa and bloody mary bar to create their own one of a kind cocktails.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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Once again, Nomi Beauty was on site to beautify our guests by adding braids and curls to their hair and Nails by Mandy added glitz and glam to their nails. To welcome guests, DJ Artie from DJ’s @ Work was spinning some of the best songs performed by females in all different genres.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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Our general admission guests arrived at noon and our sold-out brunch had officially begun. Local New York/New Jersey country artist Lauren Davidson was back again this year to kick off the live music portion and performed not only a few of her original songs including “To The Moon and Back” and “Pouring Rain,” but also sang an incredible version of Maren Morris’ “GIRL” which was perfectly fitting for our day of celebrating all of the ladies in the room. Her mash-up of Spice Girls “Wannabe” and Britney Spears’ “Hit Me Baby One More Time” had the entire room of guests singing along, loving every moment.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

NYCountry Swag Founder, Stephanie Wagner and Managing Editor, Christina Bosch

 

After a brief introduction and thanks to our partners, In Good Company Hospitality, Refinery Rooftop, Refinery Hotel, Nomi Beauty, Nash FM 94.7 and all of the Swag Bag contributors; BBR Music Group, UMG, Warner Music Nashville, Sony Music Nashville, and Dennis Entertainment, Christina and Stephanie welcomed to the stage someone who we are so excited to have back in New York City, NASH FM DJ and personality, Kelly Ford.

 

Babes, Booze and Brunch

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Ford took the stage to thank the country music fans in the room for being so loyal and passionate and for listening to NASH FM 94.7.  She introduced our headliner, Stephanie Quayle saying: “This will be one of those moments that the passionate New York and New Jersey fans will remember. We know how you support artists and you’ll want to support this one. I’m good on the bandwagon thing, I get on early and this one is going to be a huge star.”

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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Quayle took the stage to entertain our guests by performing true country music, singing “Seflish”, and her latest single “If I Was A Cowboy”. She had the crowd singing along during her cover of Jon Pardi’s “Dirt On My Boots”.  She played a few songs that she had never played before during her set, giving our guests and followers a sneak peek at brand new music. “Growing up in Montana, and to know that New York has this country music swag, it’s just growing and it’s so special to see so many fans of country music that want more,” she exclaimed.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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After the live music, guests continued the party by heading to our photobooth and taking pictures and dancing to the great girl power anthems.

 

Babes, Booze & Brunch

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As the ladies left, they grabbed their Swag Bags which were filled with merch from five different major music labels and all of their artists. We want to thank all of our partners, and everyone who supports New York Country Swag and allows us to host incredible events like ‘Babes, Booze & Brunch’.

Make sure to check out the recap video above and check out more photos from the incredible day on our Facebook here:

 

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[Listen] Renee Blair Releases Clever New Single “Better Off”

“I feel stupid telling my mom, one more time that we’re back together,” St. Louis native Renee Blair sings at the beginning of her new song, “Better Off.” Honest lyrics like that that are bound to nab a listener’s attention immediately. On the sassy new single, released today, rising country star Blair tells an on-and-off again lover that they’re just “better off” being eternally off.

The song features a unique mix of instrumentation, vocals, and lyrics to create a groovy mid-tempo track that’s oh-so-relatable. Interestingly, upon her signing to Shane McAnally’s SMACK Songs, the superstar writer-producer-mastermind revealed, “She is determined to write the right songs to showcase her unique brand of R&B inspired Country music. She is a true artist in every sense.”

That R&B inspired country music is on full display here, having been tossed into a blender with a hint of pop, creating a catchy melody that’s sure to be stuck in your head. You’ll be singing along after one listen and what’s especially exciting about “Better Off” is the unique way Blair uses the song’s lyrics. She uses her timing and phrasing cleverly here, revealing that “maybe we’re just better off…off” and “we’re kinda like our clothes…on again, off again…” Knowing she’s stuck in an endless cycle of breaking up and making up, Blair suggests that maybe this relationship is better off being finally and permanently off.

Blair first played the song for New York Country Swag back in January when we hosted her for one of our Live Swag Sessions, check out the exclusive acoustic version below.

 

While the Nashville transplant grew up on the likes of Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain, and Tanya Tucker, one of her biggest influences is rapper Nelly, and there’s a hint of that cross-genre feel here. “I think it is a huge testament to where music is right now, it’s becoming very cross-genre. I think it’s awesome,” she told NYCountry Swag of the rapper’s collaboration with Florida Georgia Line. “The fans are the best judgment, they just like good music and they don’t care what you call it and I think it is a great way to just bring everyone together.

Co-written by Blair, McAnally, Walker Hayes, Matt McGinn, and Jordan Schmidt, “Better Off” is a great follow-up to her previous release, “Me Tonight,” which showed a softer side of the singer-songwriter. She is currently putting the finish touches on her debut SMACK Songs EP, produced by McAnally.

“Better Off” 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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5 Classic Songs That Are Twenty Years Old This Year

For many of us, 1999 may not seem that long ago but nonetheless, it’s been 20 years since then. 90’s country was at its tail end and the 2000s was just around the corner, resulting in a unique blend of two decades of country music influenced of the past 9 years and foreshadowing the what the new century of country music would bring. Since then there has been lots of great music, but a few 1999 hits have become classics that are still loved.

 

“How Forever Feels” is one of many hits Kenny Chesney has had and the subject matter is a little different than many of his other successful songs. The relatability about settling down and doing “one thing that I haven’t done” is a key factor as to why this song is still just as relevant now as it was when it was released.

 

“Man I Feel Like A Woman” by Shania Twain is by far one of the most iconic girls night jams that is still a go-to on a night out with gal pals. “The best thing about being a woman/Is the prerogative to have a little fun It without a doubt was ahead of its time with how upbeat and pop-influenced it is, in addition to the girl-power focused lyrics. We can guarantee you will sing along when you hear the songstress sing “Let’s Go Girls”

 

“Write This Down” by George Strait is the epitome of an adorable country love song, “Baby, write this down, take a little note to remind you in case you didn’t know,/Tell yourself I love you and I don’t want you to go, write this down.” The simple, upbeat, message has led it to become a cultural reference and sing-along song.

 

“Something Like That” by Tim McGraw has endured on over the past 20 years in a way of its own, that any true country fan knows. Even after so many years, it is still frequently covered by other artists at concerts providing for even more memorable moments to be made to the song. “Like an old photograph/Time can make a feeling fade/But the memory of the first love/Never fades away.”

 

“Breathe” by Faith Hill is the song that really seemed to put her on the map for many, so it’s easy to see why this song is still a favorite. Additionally, the lyrics and music video went in a direction that was uncommon for the genre and definitely pushed the limits. But after this hit “There’s nothing left to prove” and it’s been a classic, sensual love song since then.

 

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Country Artists Take Home iHeartRadio Music Awards

The 6th annual iHeartRadio Music Awards took place Thursday night at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Hosted by T-Pain, many artists were on display such as Halsey, Alicia Keys, Ariana Grande, The Backstreet Boys, John Legend as well country artists including Kacey Musgraves who sang her current hit single, “Rainbow” and Garth Brooks who performed a melody of a bunch of his hits over the years. Country music winners included Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Jordan Davis, Taylor Swift, and Brooks.

 

Brooks was honored with Artist of the Decade for his tremendous success in country music over the last ten years. In 2001, Brooks retired from recording and touring to raise his kids. In 2009, he got back into music and has now sold over 148 million albums, more than any solo artist in any genre. iHeartRadio DJ, Bobby Bones asked Brooks backstage what else is left for him to accomplish and he had this to say: “People go ‘what’s on your bucket list?’ and the only thing up there is one more day like today; this is a great way to live.”

Luke Combs took home Country Artist of the Year. Combs had a big 2018 as last year’s iHeartRadio New Country Artist of the Year released his deluxe version of This One’s For You which featured singles “She Got The Best Of Me” and the current number one song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart “Beautiful Crazy”. In a category with well-established stars in country music such as Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, and Jason Aldean, Combs was very modest on receiving this award.

“To have been nominated for this award with Carrie, Jason, Luke and Thomas was humbling enough…But to win it?!” the Country Artist of the Year said via Twitter. “I’m at a loss for words. Thank you to the best fans in the world and to all of my friends at iHeart Radio. I’m forever grateful.”

Aldean, however, did not walk away empty-handed as the three-time ACM Entertainer of the Year won the Country Album of the Year. Rearview Town is currently certified gold in the US and has four singles: “You Make It Easy”, “Drowns The Whiskey”, “Girl Like You” and his most recent single “Rearview Town.” The first three all reached a number one spot.

The Country Song of the Year went to Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant to Be”. The song broke the record for most consecutive weeks (50) at number one on the Hot Country Song chart, previously held by Sam Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road”. Maren Morris took home the Song of the Year along with Zedd and Grey for their pop hit “The Middle”.

Jordan Davis won the New Country Artist of the Year. The “Take It From Me” singer released his debut album, Home State in March of last year. Davis co-wrote all twelve songs on the album, including his two number one tracks “Singles You Up” and most recently “Take It From Me”.

Taylor Swift’s Reputation Tour won Tour of Year. Although Swift is classified as pop now, we still wanted to give her a shout out for her success in country music in the past. Swift sold out all 53 shows on the tour (which were huge football stadiums) and generated over $300 million in ticket sales.

You can see many of these artists and more at the Academy of Country Music Awards April 7th on CBS. To view the list of nominees, click here.

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Cale Dodds Newest Single “I Like Where This Is Going”

Cale Dodds

Cale Dodds was one of our 2018 Artists To Watch and we love supporting any new music he comes out with. His blend of childhood heroes such as Tom Petty with his unique taste, his songs never let the fans down. Since signing with Warner Music Nashville, Dodds has released eight original songs including some of our personal favorites “Take You Back” and “Where I Get It From”. His newest single “I Like Where This Is Going” is opening a new chapter for Dodds as he continues to create his own style. Co-written by talented songwriters Nicolle Galyon and busbee, Dodd’s new single is an uptempo and steamy song about romance and the excitement of where love might lead.

“The needle ain’t on the vinyl yet but I’m dropping it cause you’re already starting to dance / It kinda feels like this whole night is in slow motion / I like where this is going”

Dodds’ songs have always been a personal anthem for him and the stories he has from growing up. While the storyline of the songs he releases may be about his life, every fan that listens can connect and this latest one is no different. “I’ve always been a fan of guys like Merle Haggard and Bruce Springsteen,” he says in a recent press release. “They would paint this world through music that you could live in, even if you’d never lived in it yourself, and that’s what I want to do.”

Getting ready to head on tour with Chase Rice and many other huge dates this year Dodds is committed to giving fans something to remember. You can stay up to date on all of his latest shows, music, and more on his website or socials.

“I Like Where This Is Going” 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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