“I Don’t Know About You,” But We’re Loving Chris Lane’s New Music Video

Over the weekend, country star, Chris Lane premiered his new music video for “I Don’t Know About You” on CMT Hot 20 Countdown. The track is the second single off the singer’s sophomore record Laps Around the Sun, which hit #1 on the iTunes Top Country Album chart. Check out our First Impression Review of the album here.

Lane delivers a sultry, fun, and captivating video that embodies the catchy lyrics of the jam. The video, which was filmed near Nashville and directed by Justin Clough, features the recording artist attempting to get to know a mystery girl that he spots in a small-town bar. Lane sings the lyrics, as he plays cat and mouse with the mysterious brunette that caught his attention, as she refuses to even share her name. The surprise ending keeps everyone on their toes. The relatable lyrics come together perfectly in the video. Check it out below!

The release of the music video for “I Don’t Know About You,” follows Lane’s streak of gold-certified hits, including, “Fix” and “For Her.” This track continues to move up the country charts and is sure to continue to rise, as the video makes waves with fans.

Next up, the North Carolina native will celebrate his sophomore album with his second headlining tour by the same name, ‘Laps Around the Sun Tour.’ Joined by youth sensation, Mason Ramsey and songstress, Gabby Barrett, the tour is already underway,  making the first stop in Florida. The tour finds its way to New York City’s Irving Plaza on December 13th. Find tickets for the show here. For a full list of tour dates, click here. Follow Lane on his journey via his Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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NYCS Swag Spotlight Featuring Matt Williams

Matt Williams

Growing up in a small town, Geneva County, Alabama, our next Swag Spotlight Matt Williams says in a recent interview that music was vital in his household.  His grandfather was always singing, his aunt played piano and from a young age, he learned to play piano and drums.  Growing up on classic rock with his stepdad being a great guitarist, he explains that he didn’t listen to country music until he entered the military when he was 18 years old. He credits Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Sound Garden as his personal preference in music until he heard artists like Jason Aldean, Eric Church and Brantley Gilbert who all found a way to blend rock into the traditional country sound.

Williams’ picked up on songwriting after he returned from his time in the military and just recently released his EP, Back To Me. “Being in the service was fun, some of the best times and worst times of my life,” he tells us. “It really matures you in a way that regular life is not going to. I got thrown into combat, I was sitting on the front lines of a war, when you are getting shot at your whole mindset changes.”

As a United States Army vet, Williams has found that instead of talking to a therapist about the difficult times he faced in the service, he has found music to be a therapy in itself. “I had matured and I have experienced a lot of things in life that a lot of people will never experience, it gave me a different look and approach to writing, putting words on paper to tell a story through song,” he explains.

The EP shows a vulnerable side of a soldier turned singer-songwriter. He is straightforward in his songwriting and the project highlights a raw honesty that is sometimes missing in country music. “Even if something is so bad, I try and figure out a way to tell you what happens and tell you what was bad but make it inspirational and no matter what you can still achieve if you have faith,” Williams says of his approach to writing. Take a listen to his EP below.

He is currently residing with his wife and family in Michigan but travels to Nashville quite often.  He is working to set up a tour that will work to promote the new music.  Be sure to follow Matt Williams on social media – Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Karen Fairchild Calls Attention to Rising Female Artists

Little Big Town Rising Female Artists

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Wednesday night, CMT did their part in changing the conversation about women being played in country music and the lack thereof.  While the night specifically honored Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Carrie Underwood and the ladies of Little Big Town, Karen Fairchild, and Kimberly Schlapman, Fairchild used her platform during her acceptance speech to acknowledge something that we already knew at New York Country Swag, there is a TON of incredible female artists out there.

We have worked with several of the artists that Fairchild named including Jillian JacquelineAbby AndersonTenille TownesRunaway June, and Natalie Stovall.  Below is a playlist of our favorite songs from all 35 of the rising female artists that were named during that epic moment which you can check out here as well as some other amazing females that you should be listening to.

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Riley Green Debuts Music Video for “There Was This Girl”

We caught up with rising country singer, Riley Green, earlier this week, during a Swag Session at The Boogie Woogie Room inside Mondrian Park Avenue Hotel. The Alabama native performed his tracks “In A Truck Right Now” and “There Was This Girl,” for us just days before the release of his new music video for “There Was This Girl.”  Watch our Live Swag Session below.

Green brings a unique energy and creativity to his video (below), utilizing visuals of his live show, filmed in his home state of Alabama, showcasing his fans, to bring the lyrics of the song to life. The video features close-ups of fans holding up signs for the artist, concertgoers singing along, and of course, Green jamming on stage with a guitar in hand. The video truly gives the viewer a direct look at how fun and upbeat the singer’s concerts would be.

“There Was This Girl,” off his debut EP, In A Truck Right Now,  continues to climb the charts at Country Radio, already reaching the top 25. In a recent press release, Green shared his inspiration for the track and writing music, “I like writing conversational songs, songs that come from things I might say every day. And often I’d be talking about a girl and how she inspired me to do something to impress her. I think that’s a pretty relatable thing. A lot of guys have been through the same stuff.”

Keep up with Riley Green on social media – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and head to his website here for upcoming tour dates.

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2018 CMT Artists of the Year – An Epic Night of Women in Country Music

Carrie Underwood, Runaway June and Maddie & Tae at CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. Photo by Rick Diamond / Getty Images via CMT.com

Carrie Underwood, Runaway June and Maddie & Tae at CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. Photo by Rick Diamond / Getty Images via CMT.com

Wednesday evening (Oct 17.),  in Nashville at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, CMT’s 2018 Artists of the Year ceremony honored women of country, including Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Carrie Underwood, Hillary Scott, Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman, and for Country Artist of a Lifetime Award to Loretta Lynn. It was the perfect step towards changing the conversation to an action of supporting women in country music.

The night started off with Miranda Lambert and her band the Pistol Annies singing their new cut “Sugar Daddy,” which is on their on their upcoming record Interstate Gospel. Lambert voiced her opinion on supporting women in the industry and how we always have to be there for each other.

Kelsea Ballerini joined Alison Krauss to perform a beautiful rendition of Krauss’ classic, “Ghost In This House” and then accepted her award from Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott.

Alison Krauss and Kelsea Ballerini at CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. Photo by Jason Kempin / Getty Images via CMT.com

Alison Krauss and Kelsea Ballerini at CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. Photo by Jason Kempin / Getty Images via CMT.com

“One of the greatest gifts that have been given to me as a new artist on this short journey that I’ve been on so far is having people that I grew up listening to and that I’ve learned from, turn around and reach out their hand to me,” Ballerini said. “They’ve shared their stage with me and shared their platform with me and I think what I’ve learned from that is to lift each other up, to support each other, and to share our stage no matter how big or small it is.”

Maren Morris brought sass and R&B into her performance, where she joined Brandi Carlile on stage to put their own spin on Aretha Franklin’s soulful hit “Natural Woman” in tribute to the legend who passed away earlier this year. Accepting her award from Sheryl Crow, Morris voiced on how thankful she was that CMT was shining the light on the lack of female representation and putting this night together. She also said how she feels that the females in this room are putting out the most compelling and emotional music right now.

Hillary Scott performed with pop star Tori Kelly and gospel singer Kirk Franklin with an inspiring showing of Lady Antebellum’s hit “American Honey,” Kelly’s new single “Never Alone,” and Franklin’s track “Oh Happy Day.” Following Scott, Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild performed with the soulful legend Gladys Knight for a mashup of “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” which brought chills and a standing ovation through the Symphony Center.

Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman with Gladys Knight at CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. Photo by Jason Kempin / Getty Images via CMT.com

A standout moment was when Fairchild humbly included 35 up-and-coming women artists to look out for and support through their new projects in her speech including our past Swag Spotlights, Jillian Jacqueline, Abby Anderson, Tenille Townes, Runaway June, and Natalie Stovall. Take a look at the chilling moment in the video here.

Sadly, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Loretta Lynn wasn’t able to attend the ceremony to accept her award but her lifetime friend and actress Sissy Spacek was happy and tearful accepting the award on her behalf. Spacek seemed overwhelmingly thrilled and proud to talk about her dear friend and their everlasting friendship.

Lastly, Carrie Underwood brought out her opening acts for her 2019 Cry Pretty 360 Tour, Maddie & Tae, and Runaway June. Underwood began her performance with an acapella version of Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man,” and then Maddie & Tae joined in with “Rockin’ with the Rhythm,” by the Judds. Underwood then continued with a rousing rendition of Martina McBride’s “Independence Day” giving everyone a blast from the past. Runaway June added their touch with singing “Wild One” by Faith Hill. The artists then ended with a powerful performance of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and harmonizing on Underwood’s single “Cry Pretty.”

CMT gave everyone a taste of what’s to come for females in country music. It was the perfect opportunity to show everyone that the future is female and female artists aren’t going anywhere but up from here.

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New Music Friday – The Playlist 10/19

It’s the best day of the week… New Music Friday! A few holiday tunes released today, Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” as well as a complete holiday album from Martina McBride. Check our First Impression of the record here. In addition, we see new music from Kip Moore, Kane Brown, Delta Rae, Pistol Annies and more. Check out our Spotify New Country Music Playlist below and be sure to follow for updates each and every Friday:

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NYCS First Impression: Martina McBride ‘It’s The Holiday Season’

Martina McBride It's The Holiday Season

 

There are few distinct voices in country music that feel like home. Martina McBride’s is one of those such voices, nowhere more so evident than on her festive new album, It’s the Holiday Season. On the cheery collection, released today, the country superstar adds a surprisingly jazzy touch to some of the most classic Christmas songs, and frankly, the only thing missing on this album to make it all the more quintessential Christmas is a duet with Michael Buble.

The album opens with spirited takes on the classics, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” and “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” While it’s hard to offer a fresh take on tunes that have seemingly been recorded 19,000 times, McBride’s voice pairs perfectly with the music throughout the album, neither outshining the other. For McBride fans, the album definitely shows a different side of the singer, focusing heavily on the LP’s orchestration, rather than just her golden voice.

One of the highlights of the album is McBride’s take on “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.” The track could’ve easily veered off into being cheesy, but McBride offers a fresh take that’s hard not to tap your toes to. Other highlights include “Happy Holidays/ It’s the Holiday Season,” and “Home for the Holidays.” The show tune staple, “My Favorite Things” closes the album perfectly, McBride’s voice covering each and every note like a warm blanket on a cold evening.

Despite the fact that It’s the Holiday Season does not include any originals, it’s a fun take on many of the most classic Christmas songs. Interestingly, it’s an album that could’ve been recorded in the 1950’s or the 2050’s and not sounded out of place. It’s poised to be a future classic, and we can only advise you to add this one to your Christmas mix; you definitely won’t regret it.

In addition to the release of her holiday album today, McBride will be releasing her cookbook, Martina McBride’s Kitchen Mix on October 30, with the premiere of her cooking show, Martina’s Table, premiering on the Food Network on November 18th.

Additionally, McBride will be taking her holiday cheer on the road, performing with a full symphony on The Joy of Christmas Tour. Full dates are as follows:

November 23: Biloxi, MS – Beau Rivage
November 24: Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre
November 25: Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium
November 29: Nashville, TN – Schermerhorn Symphony Center
November 30: Nashville, TN – Schermerhorn Symphony Center
December 1: Nashville, TN – Schermerhorn Symphony Center
December 4: Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall
December 6: Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
December 7: Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre
December 8: Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre

It’s the Holiday Season 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.

For future tour information, upcoming news and announcements from Martina McBride, visit martinamcbride.com, and follow the rising star on his journey via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

 

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Morgan Evans Makes His Daytime Television Debut on TODAY

Morgan Evans TODAY

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Just days after the release of his American debut album, Things That We Drink To, Aussie-born singer-songwriter, Morgan Evans, made his morning television debut on NBC’s Today Show. He took the stage during the 10 am hour with co-anchors, Kathie Lee and Hoda, performing his irresistible hit and first number one single, “Kiss Somebody.”

Before performing his romantic chart-topper, Kathie Lee and Hoda, came to the stage to introduce and talk to the singer-songwriter. When chatting about all the great things he has going on in his life, Hoda asked, “How does it feel to be in your shoes at this moment?” Evans replied, “It feels awesome you know, I feel like I’ve been doing this for so long that I’m in a great place to really appreciate all the cool things that are happening at the moment, I’ve been writing about it and singing them.”

After the brief interview, it was the moment viewers at home had been waiting for. Staying true to himself, Evans performed his first single in his signature style with only two guitars and a loop pedal, captivating his audience at home and of course Kathie Lee and Hoda. The co-anchors were seen swaying in place, enjoying every second of the private in-studio performance. At the end of the song, they came back on stage clapping and cheering his name, making it a moment to never forget.  Check out the full performance here.

New Yorkers, can catch Morgan Evans on the ‘Losing Sleep Tour’ with Chris Young and Dan + Shay December 7th at Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum.

 

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NYCS October Woman of the Month: Betsy Spina

Betsy Spina

 

“Truly, we are all here to encourage each other and lift each other up, and help whenever we can in whatever way we can,” our Woman of the Month for October states in a recent phone chat and if you know Betsy Spina, you understand that she lives out this mantra every day.  The native New Yorker who now lives in LA as an on-air personality for Radio Disney Country inspires our New York Country Swag team as a positive light and a woman paving the way for others following their dreams.

Growing up about an hour north of New York City, Spina had the opportunity to have the best of both worlds, living in a small, quaint town on the Hudson River and being able to travel into the Big Apple and experience all it has to offer.  She started singing and dancing lessons when she was only five years old and continued performing all through high school, singing in choirs and taking part in musicals. “Musical theatre was my first music love, which is so nerdy,” she laughed. “I loved musicals, I remember listening to the Cats soundtrack and Phantom of the Opera, then as I got older I got into pop and country music.” Although all types of music were considered influences, once she got to college she really focused on classical music and singing opera.  At the end of her senior year, just as she was about to audition for graduate school programs, she hemorrhaged her vocal chords in rehearsal, therefore changing her path and forcing her to focus on a different career. “I totally believe in God’s plan for life and everything always happens the way it is meant to even when we can’t understand that or see that at the time,” Spina says when discussing how that affected her.

Living in Los Angeles at the time, she went on a casting call for a show that aired on ABC Family (now Freeform) called Greek. An unfortunate writer’s strike led her to the Radio Disney street team, where she eventually was offered a chance to become an on-air personality.  Although a career in radio was never something she thought she would pursue, it has now been ten years and she realizes how willing to try something has turned out to be a major career switch for her.

She moved back to New York and after working on the soap opera One Life to Live she got a job working at a Christian radio station which eventually led her to work full time for four years at Sirius XM The Highway.  She tells us that although those were her major career changes, she definitely worked plenty of jobs to pay the bills in between including working at a gym, as a waitress, as a secretary and even a personal assistant, and she never underestimated the learning that one can do while waiting for their big break. “It is crazy the places that you are taken when you are willing to learn and try and be positive about things.”

When her former boss at Radio Disney reached out regarding a new station, Radio Disney Country, Spina jumped at the opportunity, eventually making her way back to the West Coast where she now resides with her husband and her adorable dog Teddy. She works for the radio station during the day, interviewing artists and playing the hottest country music. She recently became a team member of Musicians On Call, an organization that brings live music to the bedside of patients all around the country. “I am a guide, I go into the room first, explain what is going on, tell them that we have a musician here and ask them if they are interested in hearing the music,” she explains.  “It is so amazing to see the way that just the thought of music lights up people, and it is so powerful and so moving, I love getting to do that.”  Musicians On Call is not the only way that Spina is a light in this world, if you follow her on social media, she uses her platform to inspire others, to bring joy and laughter on a daily basis to her followers.  Whether it is something silly that she did or her “CarSpriation” Instagram stories, she has the ability to make others smile and that is one of the main reasons we chose her as our Woman of the Month.

We ask what advice she has for young girls wanting to pursue their dreams and she tells us:  “Just always be positive and be willing to try things”.  Although she loves networking, she explains that making a genuine connection or a new friendship is what is most important to her and if that leads to a new work opportunity then that’s great but real relationships is what creates magic. “I think it so important to be true to yourself and remember, not everyone is going to like you which is always hard, that’s ok, it is important to figure out who you are and what you want to do and what you want to put out in the world and sometimes it’ll work and sometimes it won’t, but at the end of the day when you are rooted in who you are it’ll all be okay.”

 

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Garth Brooks Announces Multi-Year Stadium Tour

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Garth Brooks wins Entertainer of the Year onstage at the 51st annual CMA Awards (Photo by John Shearer/WireImage)

We don’t have all of the details just yet but we do know that earlier today Garth Brooks announced his next big tour.  Brooks held a press conference at The Country Music Hall of Fame earlier this morning to announce that over the next three years he will embark on a stadium tour, hitting 30 cities.  Kicking off in St. Louis, Missouri at Dome at America’s Center in Spring 2019.  The second show will be in Glendale, Arizona at State Farm Stadium.  Three other shows will be announced before Christmas this year and while he could not confirm any other cities, he did hint at Gilette Stadium in Foxborough Massachusets as well as AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The former CMA Entertainer of the Year also announced that the epic show taking place in Notre Dame this Saturday will be recorded and aired on CBS on December 2nd at 8 PM ET.

Check back here for more details soon.

 

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