Tenille Townes Releases Emotional “Somebody’s Daughter” Music Video

Country music newcomer, Tenille Townes continues to shine a light on important societal issues through her music. We first introduced you to Townes back in April, when we reviewed her Living Room Worktapes EP, and again, in May, as a NYCS Swag Spotlight artist.

The Sony Music/Columbia Nashville recording artist hones her songwriting skills and expresses her vulnerability and honesty through each of the four songs. The newly released music video for her beautiful song, and one of NYCountry Swag’s August song picks, “Somebody’s Daughter,” continues to depict the powerful lyrics and the overall message of the track – recognizing homelessness  as an epidemic, but also empowering people to look at individuals, who are homeless as human beings.

The music video showcases the singer-songwriter playing guitar, as she belts the lyrics; however, the visuals focus on a little girl and her father, joyfully playing with one another, and the little girl all grown up, struggling with being homeless.

Townes captioned the video sharing, “This message is so important to me. My hope is for people to feel empowered to recognize those around us. We’ve all got a story and there’s a lot we can learn from a kid at a lemonade stand.”

One of the more powerful visuals comes at the end of the video, when the singer crosses paths with the homeless woman at a lemonade stand, run by a young male child. The visuals end with a commanding sentiment, “Everybody has a story.”

Check out the touching music video below.

Next up for the artist, who just wrapped up The Bandwagon Tour with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town, is an overseas tour in October as part of the CMA Songwriters Series. Her full-length debut album is slated to be released in 2019.

 

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Walker Hayes Challenges Little Big Town, Lindsay Ell & Kelsea Ballerini

Walker Hayes, #90sCountryChallenge

Walker Hayes, #90sCountryChallenge

Singer-songwriter Walker Hayes’ newly released single, “90’s Country” is quickly becoming a fan favorite. In our exclusive interview with Hayes, we learned how therapeutic the writing process was for the singer, as well as, the creative and unique techniques used in crafting the perfect lyrics. The track encompasses twenty-two 90’s country songs, giving listeners a fresh take on some classic hits.

To showcase how special the song is, the entertainer introduced his Instagram followers to a new and fun challenge, #90sCountryChallenge, with hopes to incite country music stars and fans alike to join in. Hayes kicked off the challenge with his rendition of “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” by Sammy Kershaw, encouraging fans to participate by tagging a friend to cover their favorite country song from the 90s.

Lindsay Ell Responds to Walker Hayes #90sCountryChallenge

Lindsay Ell Responds to Walker Hayes #90sCountryChallenge

The singer-songwriter nominated fellow country musicians, Little Big Town, Lindsay Ell, and Kelsea Ballerini. So far, Ell has accepted the challenge, covering what she deemed her “favorite country song from the 90s,” Deana Carter’s “Strawberry Wine.” Doused in a black and white filter, fans can see the songstress’ amazing cover on her Instagram. Ell tagged fellow country music females, Cassadee Pope, Maren Morris, and Raelynn, challenging the women to participate in the challenge.

[[UPDATE: (Saturday, 9.29.18)] – Little Big Town has responded to Hayes’ challenge posting a flawless cover of Shenandoah’s “Ghost in This House” on their Instagram. In the post captioned, “Back At Ya @WalkerHayes #90sCountryChallenge…” The group tagged Ashley Monroe, Kelleigh Bannen and Madison Ryann Ward, challenging the artists to get involved. So far, both Lindsay Ell and Little Big Town have responded to Walker Hayes’ original challenge post. With only one artist remaining, Kelsea Ballerini. ]

Little Big Town Responds to Walker Hayes #90sCountryChallenge

Little Big Town Responds to Walker Hayes #90sCountryChallenge

Many fans have took it upon themselves to cover their own favorite 90s country song, in honor of Hayes’ single. Here at NYCountry Swag, we encourage you to check out the singer’s Instagram and tag some of your favorite artists in the challenge, maybe even participate yourself!

Next up for the singer, he will return to New York City for his headlining show at Mercury Lounge on October 9th, just before joining Old Dominion overseas in Europe for the ‘Happy Endings’ Fall Tour. Find tickets for Hayes’ NYC show here.

Don’t Miss our LIVE Swag Session with Walker Hayes from New York City’s Refinery Rooftop. Check it out in the video below…

 

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NYCS Swag Spotlight Featuring Joe Lasher

Joe Lasher

Joe Lasher, born and raised in Weaverville, North Carolina, is the definition of a small town boy who grew up around music and decided early on that it would be his career choice. His grandfather was in a southern gospel quartet for 55 years and his dad was in a 90’s rock band that toured around the North and South Carolina area. In a recent chat with New York Country Swag, Lasher explains how his father’s music influenced his sound as well as grunge bands such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Nirvana.

Throughout high school, Lasher had wanted to make football a career, being that he is 6’3 and always very into sports but he tells us “I think God decided I was supposed to play music when I broke my leg the first play of the second game in high school, so I had to set aside everything I loved to do and I think that is when I realized I can’t do anything I love right now with a broken leg. That’s when I picked up my guitar.”

Playing open mic nights when he was 15-16 years old, he fell in love with being on stage, despite his nerves.  “People would put money in the tip jar, and what was really cool, I came back the next week and all of the same people that were there came again but this time they brought their friends so it was at that point that I realized I enjoyed being up on the stage and playing music and seeing the people in front of me enjoying what I was doing,” he explains. “I was very quick to get addicted to that feeling.”

Mixing his rock and roll background with his traditional country upbringing he started playing the rodeo circuits throughout the region and practicing the craft of live shows.  He became friends with songwriter and producer Jeremy Stover who has worked with a ton of country artists including Justin Moore.  Stover encouraged Lasher to make the move to Nashville right out of high school and they worked together on a 5 song EP to get his feet wet in the industry.

Now at twenty-one years old, Lasher has released a new single “Nothing Better To Do Friday Nights” which was written by Stover and rising country artist Michael Ray. Although he isn’t a co-writer on the song, Lasher tells us that the first time he heard it, he knew that it was the perfect way to introduce himself to a new fanbase in Nashville.  “From where I am from, we lived that life “Nothing Better to Do Friday Nights”  that was our way. We had nothing to do, so we gathered up, there was a parking lot, like a shopping complex, we used to gather around with our trucks on Friday nights, it was where all of the small-town gossip came together, and sometimes, some of us, we got in trouble,” he laughs.

“I want to play feel-good songs and I want people to relate to everything I am doing and I want them to know when they come to my show that I grew up doing the same things that they did so it will feel really homey and cozy,” Lasher explains of his live show.  He wants fans to know that although he is pursuing a country music career, he will never lose the rock and roll influence that his father instilled in him from an early age.

He looks forward to hitting the road to promote his new single, seeing new places and meeting new people. Be sure to follow Joe Lasher on social media, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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Swag Sessions: Featuring Matt Stell

 

Country newcomer Matt Stell has received continued praise for his breakout single, “Prayed For You”. The love song was not only picked up on all three of Spotify’s leading country music playlists including Hot Country, Wild Country & New Boots, but was also included in NYCountry Swag’s “What We’re Listening To: September Picks” playlist.

Back in August, we featured Stell as one of our Swag Spotlight Artists of the Week,where Stell chatted with us about his influences, growing up country and his latest project.

In our most recent Swag Session, Stell joined NYCountry Swag in The Boogie Woogie Room at Mondrian Park Avenue Hotel to perform two songs “Prayed For You” and an unreleased song “Everywhere But On”,  as well as chat with Founder Stephanie Wagner about new music, upcoming shows and what’s next for the rising artist.

Watch the full Swag Session above and take a listen to Stell’s music below.

Keep up with Matt Stell on social media – InstagramFacebook and Twitter.

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Swag Sessions: Featuring Cash Campbell

 

Singer-songwriter Cash Campbell is making waves in the country music world with his genre-transcending tracks. Captivating fans of everyone from Imagine Dragons to Florida Georgia Line, Campbell has notched over 20 million combined streams across digital platforms. His eclectic sound and impressive vocals make him a prime example of a modern day country music artist.

In our most recent Swag Session, Campbell joined NYCountry Swag in The Boogie Woogie Room at Mondrian Park Avenue Hotel to perform two songs, “Gravity” and “Cannonball”,  as well as chat with Founder Stephanie Wagner about new music, upcoming shows and what’s next for the country newcomer.

 

Watch the full Swag Session above and take a listen to Campbell’s music below.

Campbell is set to perform his first-ever New York City headline show at Rockwood Music Hall on Thursday, October 11, grab tickets to the show here.

Keep up with Campbell on social media – InstagramYouTubeFacebook and Twitter.

 

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Cole Swindell & Friends Entertain Long Islanders

It was a “Sunday Fun-day” on September 23rd at BMHMC Amphitheater at Bald Hill on Long Island thanks to some awesome country music entertainers. New Yorkers were lucky enough to have Cole Swindell, Morgan Wallen, and Ryan Griffin perform for an event to honor the troops, hosted by My Country 96.1 radio station.

Ryan Griffin, Long Island, NY

Ryan Griffin, Long Island, NY

Country newcomer, Ryan Griffin started the night off entertaining the crowd with his songs “Good Company,” “Play It By Heart,” ”Best Cold Beer,” and covering Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You.” The singer was definitely feeling the energy of the night, sharing with fans “I’ll tell you what [New York] everybody that we encountered, since we’ve been here have been incredible. Ya’ll raised them right here.”

Some great moments of the night for the entertainer came at the end of his set, including playing his rendition of Kelsea Ballerini’s “Dibs,” a song Griffin co-penned.  He introduced the song as his first number one as a songwriter; however, the singer closed out his time on stage with his first own debut single as a recording artist, “Back Seats & Burnt CDs.”

Griffin showcased exactly why we named him a NYCountry Swag 2018 Artist to Watch, as he kept new and old fans alike pumped throughout his entire set, and just as excited for Morgan Wallen, who was up next.

Just after a short intermission, where sponsors awarded military contest winners and showed their support to veterans, Wallen took the stage with an indescribable energy and swagger that seemed to resonate with concertgoers. The Big Loud Records recording artist played songs off his debut album If I Know Me, including jams, “Whattcha Know About That,” “Happy Hour,” and the first song [he] ever put out, “The Way I Talk.”

Morgan Wallen, Long Island, NY

Morgan Wallen, Long Island, NY

The singer showed his softer side, singing his ballad “Chasing You,” and introducing his next single to country music radio, “Whiskey Glasses,” encouraging fans to let the radio stations know if they like it.

After thanking fans for letting him show his vulnerable side, Wallen got the party started sharing a sentiment with the audience, “I grew up on all kinds of music, but I always gravitate towards a little bit of Honky Tonk country music. Anyone like Honky Tonk country music? I’ll need you guys to sing this song with me, okay. We got any Brooks and Dunn fans in the house?!,” just before covering the classic song “Play Something Country.”

Wallen kept the party going with a mashup of more covers, including Linkin Parks’s “In The End,” Joe Walsh’s “Life In the Fast Lane,” and Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love A Bad Name,” as well as, Fallout Boy’s “Sugar We’re Going Down,” and Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” Fans passionately sang the lyrics back to the artist the entire time.

Keeping with his authentic nature and clear passion for all types of music, Wallen continued his set, introducing and performing his very first number one song as a songwriter,  Jason Aldean’s smash hit “You Make it Easy.” “A guy named Jason Aldean heard it and he liked it and he said he’s gonna make it his first single on his album” he added before playing the hit song.

The singer ended with a bang, performing his number one single, which features country duo Florida Georgia Line, “Up Down.” Check out our exclusive video interview with Wallen from back in November 2017, where we claimed “Up Down” would be his very first number one song, seven months before it went number one in June 2018.

Wallen closed his lively and energetic set reminding fans that Cole Swindell was up next, “Ya’ll in for one hell of a show. He’s one of the best dudes I know.”

Swindell lived up to the sentiment, beginning his set with hits “Let Me See You Girl,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” and new song, “Reason To Drink.” The entertainer’s set consisted of fan-favorites off his first two albums, “20 in a Chevy,” and “Chillin It”, as well as, his newly released third studio album, All Of It, including tracks “Dad’s Old Number,” “Both Sides of The Mississippi,” and “Break Up In The End.”

Cole Swindell, Long Island, NY

Cole Swindell, Long Island, NY

Just before playing the title track, the singer stopped to thank fans, “A couple of weeks ago I put out my third studio album. The response, the reaction has been everything I could have ever dreamed of. All I ever dreamed of was having one album, and the fact that you’ve given me a career, allowing me to make my third one, we’re in this one together. I will be playing a lot of the album tonight. Give me everything you got!”

Concertgoers did just that, belting out the lyrics to both fresh songs and classic favorites. About halfway through his set, Swindell stopped to recognize the fans yet again, “That’s why I love this area. Ya’ll are so damn passionate about music. Now this is what I call a Sunday fun-day!”

Some of the more poignant moments of the night came towards the end of his set and into his encore. Swindell sang his concert staple “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” sharing how the song started as a break up song, but has morphed into so much more, as fans raised their glasses to the honorees of the night, the veterans who were present.

Additionally, the singer-songwriter switched gears, acknowledging his roots in an epic mashup. Singing, “I Don’t Want This Night To End” (Luke Bryan), “She’s Country” (Jason Aldean), “How Forever Feels” (Kenny Chesney), “Get Your Shine On,” (Florida Georgia Line), and “Drunk On A Plane” (Dierks Bentley), Swindell acknowledged and paid tribute to his past tour-mates, showing how far he’s come from his merchandise days for Luke Bryan.

The recording artist ended the night with his hit “Flatliner,” leaving fans floored by the extraordinary night of music that they just witnessed. Next up, Swindell will head out for his ‘Reason to Drink… Another Tour’ with rising musicians Dustin Lynch and Lauren Alaina. Check out a full list of tour dates here, and keep checking our calendar for future New York Dates.

 

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Dolly Parton and Sia Join Forces on “Here I Am”

Dolly Parton and pop superstar, Sia, have joined forces for a remake of Parton’s 1971 track, “Here I Am.” While the song originally appeared on Coat of Many Colors, it is now being re-released as a slower duet as part of the Dumplin’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

Although Parton and Sia seem like an unlikely pairing, the duo absolutely soar on the soulful rendition of the song. Whether you’re familiar with the original or not, this new power ballad is the perfect pick me up.

Dumplin’ is a musical-comedy that will center around Parton and her music, with the country superstar listed as executive producer on the soundtrack. Parton recorded six new songs for the project and will also remake several older tracks as collaborations. In addition to Sia, other artists featured on the soundtrack include Miranda Lambert, Alison Krauss, Miley Cyrus, Rhonda Vincent, and Elle King. Additionally, Parton will trade vocals with the stars of the film, Danielle Macdonald and Jennifer Aniston.

Listen to “Here I Am” below…

Dumplin’ is an adaptation of a book by Julie Murphy, telling the story of a plus-sized teenager (Macdonald) and her former beauty queen mom (Aninston). When the teenager enters a pageant in protest, transformation overtakes the pageant and the town.

In addition to lending her music to Dumplin’, Parton will also pair with Netflix for an eight-part series centered around her songs. The anthology, due out in 2019, will have eight episodes, with each being based on one of Parton’s songs. “As a songwriter, I have always enjoyed telling stories through my music,” Parton said in a statement. “We hope our show will inspire and entertain families and folks of all generations.”

 

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Jennifer Nettles Collaborates with Josh Groban on Morning Television

Josh Groban & Jennifer Nettles, Photo via @JenniferNettles on Instagram

Josh Groban & Jennifer Nettles, Photo via @JenniferNettles on Instagram

This has been the year of mixing genres for song collaborations. From The Chainsmokers with Kelsea Ballerini to Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha, combining musical acts has proven to have mainstream success. Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles combined her talents with Pop music sensation Josh Groban in a new song off his newly released studio album Bridges entitled “99 Years.”

Nettles took the stage on LIVE With Kelly & Ryan for the second time this year with a  new duo partner, Groban. Early Friday morning (Sept 21), the duo performed “99 Years” for a live studio audience. The singers showcased their vast talents and extraordinary voices in the love song.

“Will we look back down on 99 years of a wonderful life / Where we laughed till we cried and our love was stronger with every fight / There’ll be a thousand moments for you to say ‘I told you’ / And a million more for us to say ‘I love you’/ So let’s look forward to you and I look back / At 99 years like that”

The songstress took to Twitter the day before, to remind fans not to miss the television performance, “Tomorrow, I’m singing a beautiful song called “99 Years” with a lovely human called [Josh Groban], to celebrate the release of his new album … Set your alarm. Set your DVR. Set your intentions. Set your curls.”

If you missed the stellar performance, check it out here. The song is available everywhere you buy or stream music today.

Nettles just wrapped up her Sugarland “Still the Same Tour,” with duet partner Kristian Bush earlier this month. Currently, there are no additional tour dates.

 

 

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Kip Moore’s ‘After The Sunburn’ Tour Hits NYC

Kip Moore, Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC

Kip Moore, Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC

Kip Moore and his loyal fanbase kicked off Fall Friday night (Sept 21) at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom as part of the Georgia-bred singer-songwriter’s “After The Sunburn” Tour.

The evening began with Nash FM 94.7’s Jesse Addy welcoming the crowd and introducing openers Caroline Jones and The Wild Feathers. Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jones, and opening act at our Country Night on the Water with Jackie Lee last summer, started the evening with a combination of both covers and songs from her album Bare Feet. Nashville band, The Wild Feathers followed with a setlist from their past albums as well as their recent release Greetings From The Neon Frontier.

Just about half past nine, Headliner Kip Moore took the stage, opening with with “Fast Women” from his most recent album Slowheart (September 2017). Other songs from the album included “Plead The Fifth”, “Sunburn”, “Blonde”, “Last Shot” and “The Bull”.

“Sometimes you get into the room and you already know the electricity is already nice,” drawled Moore before good time anthem “Beer Money” from the best-selling debut album by a male in 2012 and 2013 “Up All Night” (April 2012). Other fan favorites in the show included “Wild Ones”, “I’m To Blame”, “Dirt Road”, “That’s Alright With Me”, “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck” and “Young Love”.

Moore introduced “More Girls Like You” saying: “These are the kind of nights you hope for anytime you get on stage, so y’all know what’s up with this one right here”. Several times throughout the show, Moore took a sip from his signature stage bottle of whiskey and mentioned his getting scolded about stage time. “Y’all getting down in the balconies up there, I see y’all. Thank you for showing us so much love; it’s so good to be here tonight,” he said.

A special moment came later in the show when Moore performed “Everything But You” for the first time in a while. “This is from the first record,” he said, “Tell ya what, hang on one second; we gonna try it right now. See that’s a badass band up here, ya know what I mean. Y’all forgive us if we mess this up, we gonna give it a go!” The song was performed with true emotion—and every note went off without a hitch.

Kip Moore, Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC

Kip Moore with band, Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC

“Separate Ways” closed out the setlist with Moore shimmying across the stage, swilling whiskey, exclaiming “this makes you wanna move” and explaining: “There are strict rules in this place, we’re already over time so we’re trying to get as much material as we can for you guys but they’re already like fining my ass by every minute, so I figured we would come back out and do one for the true die hard fans right now.”

The evening ended with an encore in true Kip Moore fashion. He treated the audience to a brand-new, never-heard-before song from his forthcoming album. “This is all I am gonna ask: I know we live in a day and age where everybody feels like everything needs to be recorded. This is your special night, this song is not be shared.” Just like that, every phone went down and fans were immediately hung up on the moment, completely entranced by Moore’s performance. It was a truly special night for the audience, and one to be remembered.

 

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Kip Moore Plays to Intimate Crowd at Nash FM 94.7’s HMH Stage 17

Kip Moore, Nash FM 94.7 HMH Stage 17, NYC (Photo by Nash FM 94.7 via Facebook)

Kip Moore, Nash FM 94.7 HMH Stage 17 (Photo by Nash FM 94.7 Facebook)

Friday morning, (Sept. 21), just after kicking off the first night of his headline ‘After The Sunburn’ Tour, Kip Moore stopped by Nash FM 94.7’s Hackensack Meridian Health Stage 17 for a special Up Close & Country performance.

After being introduced by Nash DJ Jesse Addy, Moore discussed some of his upcoming projects which includes an acoustic tour at the end of this run as well as a new full length album. “The fans have been asking for an acoustic project. I’ve been doing acoustic headlining things at the end of my fall tour for the last couple of years and I’m gonna do it again this year. […] The fans are used to it now and they love the singer-songwriter’s songs. They call out for those songs that have never even been on a record, so that’s been a beautiful thing.” Moore mentioned in addition to the project, he’s also stockpiling music for the follow-up record to his latest release Slowheart, claiming he hopes to get back in the studio this November, and fans can expect a new album out some time next Spring.

Taking requests from the audience, the country singer kicked off the intimate set with a signature Moore deep and raspy version of “Dirt Road”. As fans continued to throw out songs, Moore went on to play “Everything But You”, “Last Shot” his current single which is sitting in the Top 25 on Country Airplay charts and ended with “Complicated”. Moore’s raw and infectious energy captivated the entire audience from beginning to end.

Kip Moore with NYCountry Swag Founder, Stephanie Wagner

Kip Moore with NYCountry Swag Founder, Stephanie Wagner

Sharing banter with the crowd between songs, Moore showed off the playful side to his personality. The lucky audience members who won their way in to the exclusive private show were treated to a meet & greet opportunity following his set, before he headed off to soundcheck for his Hammerstein Ballroom show Friday evening.

Check out the full Nash FM 94.7 Up Close & Country performance in the video below.

 

Make sure you are listening to Nash FM 94.7 for your chance to win your way in to these special events. Keep up with Kip Moore on Instagram, Twitter, & Facebook. For a full list of tour dates, visit kipmoore.net.

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