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Brett Young Shares Life Story on ‘The Chapters Tour’

Country star Brett Young held nothing back in front of a sold-out crowd when his Chapters Tour stopped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Saturday night. Fans lined up all the way down 9th avenue to see the beloved singer-songwriter share the story of his personal life journey on stage.

Matt Ferranti (Photo Credit: @MattFerrantiMusic via Instagram)

Matt Ferranti (Photo Credit: @MattFerrantiMusic via Instagram)

Matt Ferranti, Young’s guitar and piano player was given the opportunity to showcase his solo act, opening for his band’s front-man. Donning a Kobe Bryant jersey in honor of the late basketball icon, the Michigan-native displayed five songs from his newly released self-titled EP, including “Love Somebody,” “Heaven to Me,” “Outta My Radio,” “New Ways to Love You,” and the single “Make it to the Bedroom.” Ferranti sings a lot about love in a style very similar to Young’s, and hopefully, we can hear his single receive some radio airtime. If you are unfamiliar with his work, he’s definitely worth a listen.

Young came out on stage twenty minutes later, also honoring Bryant by wearing a ‘MAMBA OUT’ shirt, singing his first radio single, “Sleep Without You.” Throughout the night, Young emphasized how there was a reason this was called The Chapters Tour, and he made that very apparent during his monologues and acoustic set. He was reflective of his life and career and even chronologically ordered the songs in this setlist. Young didn’t perform any tracks from his newest album Ticket to LA until he was finished with the songs off his debut self-titled album which included “Left Side of Leaving,” “Like I Loved You,” “You Ain’t Here to Kiss Me,” “Making Me Say,” and “Close Enough.” He even threw a cover of his idol, Gavin DeGraw’s “Not Over You” in the mix.

Brett Young (Photo Credit: Rob Loud)

“I always thought this next song was for men that had trouble saying how they felt. I’m learning that the longer this song is out, the more women I met that said, ‘Me too! I didn’t know how to say it so I just pressed play and said this is how I feel,’” Young admitted before performing the beautiful ballad, “In Case You Didn’t Know.” “All I ever want to do is be so honest with you guys that you feel like you’re getting to know me a little better with every song. But the coolest thing is that if you’re getting to know me and it feels like you too, that there’s no cooler way to connect with music than that.”

Young then performed a long acoustic set, stopping in between each song, telling stories of playing restaurants in California to moving to Nashville and getting his record deal. He covered songs he used to sing at those small gigs including “Walking in Memphis,” “I Drive Your Truck,” and a track in which he recorded a studio version for, “Hallelujah.” Before each song, he brought out a member of his band, told the story of how they met and spoke about what this particular song means to him. He ended the set and first chapter of the show with his double-platinum, number one, heart-wrenching single, “Mercy.”

Brett Young Lady

Brett Young (Photo Credit: Rob Loud)

The next portion of the show began with the lead single off the most recent album “Here Tonight.” He followed it with “Used to Missing You,” “1, 2, 3 – Mississippi,” “The Ship and the Bottle,” and “Catch” before leaving the stage. He returned with a brand new, unreleased song titled “Lady” which he wrote for his 3-month old daughter. “You can always run to daddy, you’ll always be my baby, but look at her baby girl and you’ll learn how to be a lady” he sings in the chorus. However, Young doesn’t know the future of this track yet. He said it may be exclusive for him, his family and this tour. You can watch the video of the performance below.

“What I knew was if we do The Chapters Tour, we were going to tell a story from when I started playing music, with the injury in baseball, moving to Nashville and ending up here with you guys right now; that song is a very big part of it,” he explained. “If you want to put on a tour called The Chapters Tour, you can’t just not tell the current chapter, right?”

 


NYCountry Swag’s Stephanie Wagner & Christina Bosch with Brett Young

 

Young thanked the crowd one last time before closing the show with his most personal track “Chapters.” DeGraw sang his part via video screen as the two harmonized the final chorus to end a memorable night at the Hammerstein Ballroom for both Young and his loving, New York fan base.

Check out more exclusive clips from the shop on our Instagram Highlight. To keep up with Brett Young, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook. For more tour dates, head to his website.

 

 

 

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Brett Young Debuts Brand New, Unreleased Song For His Daughter, “Lady”

In honor of his 3-month-old baby girl, Brett Young debuted “Lady” during his sold-out show in New York City show on The Chapters Tour. Young prefaced his performance talking about how incredible his wife was, and the song that followed brought not only the singer-songwriter to tears, but the fans as well. Although the song is of course, for his daughter Presley, it also is a tribute to his wife Taylor.

“You can always run to daddy, you’ll always be my baby, but look at her baby girl and you’ll learn how to be a lady” 

The touching lyrics were accompanied by beautiful pictures of Presley and Taylor on the big screens, only enhancing the moment.

Check it out in the video below.

 

Check out more exclusive clips from the show on our Instagram Highlight. To keep up with Brett Young, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

 


NYCountry Swag’s Stephanie Wagner & Christina Bosch with Brett Young

 

 

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Jason Aldean Extends His We Back Tour 2020 Into Summer

We Back Tour Jason Aldean

Continuing the week of summer tour announcements, one of the biggest current country acts, Jason Aldean just announced he is extending his We Back Tour into the summer. For this leg, Brett Young and one of our 2019 Artists to Watch, Mitchell Tenpenny will be his opening acts. Dee Jay Silver will also be spinning during the breaks. The new leg of the tour kicks off on July 17th and will hit 22 different markets including Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, and more. The first leg of the tour which kicks off at the end of this month will feature direct support from Morgan Wallen and Riley Green.

Fans can first purchase tickets beginning Jan. 24th for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket at www.Megaticket.com. For more ticket information and details head to www.JasonAldean.com.

Planning on catching a show? Make sure to check out our list of Jason Aldean lyrics perfect for Instagram captions here.

 

2020 WE BACK TOUR Dates:

1/30/2020 Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
1/31/2020 Orlando, FL – Amway Center
2/01/2020 Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
2/06/2020 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
2/07/2020 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Arena
2/08/2020 Fargo, ND – Fargodome
2/13/2020 Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Center
2/14/2020 Springfield, MO – JQH Arena
2/15/2020 Wichita, KS – InTrust Bank Arena
2/20/2020 Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum
2/21/2020 Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena
2/27/2020 Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center
2/28/2020 Oklahoma City, OK – Chesapeake Arena
2/29/2020 Jonesboro, AR – First National Bank Arena
3/05/2020 Lafayette, LA – Cajundome
3/06/2020 Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum
3/07/2020 Tupelo, MS – BancorpSouth Arena
3/12/2020 Madison, WI – Veterans Memorial Coliseum
3/13/2020 Columbia, MO – Mizzou Arena
3/14/2020 St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
7/17/2020 Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
7/23/2020 Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
7/24/2020 Canandaigua, NY – CMAC
7/25/2020 Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre
7/31/2020 Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP
8/01/2020 St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre**
8/02/2020 Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
8/13/2020 Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
8/14/2020 Philadelphia, PA – BB&T Pavilion
8/15/2020 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
8/21/2020 Burgettstown, PA – S&T Bank Music Park
8/22/2020 Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre**
8/23/2020 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
8/28/2020 Atlanta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
9/11/2020 Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amp
9/12/2020 West Palm Beach, FL – Coral Sky Amphitheater
9/17/2020 Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater**
9/18/2020 Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion**
9/19/2020 San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre**
9/24/2020 Sacramento, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
9/25/2020 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
9/26/2020 Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre**

BOLD Indicates Summer Leg Dates
** Indicates Openers to be Announced

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Where Are They Now? Our 2017 Artist to Watch Update

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Here at New York Country Swag, we pride ourselves on being tastemakers, finding and championing new and up-and-coming artists and introducing our followers to the best of the best of the rising acts. Back in 2017, we named the 10 artists below in our “Artists to Watch in 2017” and we are proud to say, we know rising talent before they make it big. Check out what each of these artists has done over the past two years and what is coming up for them in 2019.

 

10. Seth Ennis- Last year, Ennis followed his debut single, “Woke Up In Nashville” and “Look at You” with the captivating “Call Your Mama,” featuring A-list superstars, Little Big Town. The singer-songwriter went on to make his TODAY Show debut with that song, taking his career to new heights. This year, Ennis also opened up for Dylan Scott on his headlining tour.

 

9. Trent Harmon- Continuing to ride the high from dropping his debut album You Got ‘Em All, Harmon released the title track to country radio last year. The song peaked in the Top 40 on Country Airplay.

 

8. High Valley- The Canadian country duo continues to take the country music world by storm. Back in April, they released their new single, “Single Man” from the forthcoming studio album. The song already reached the number two spot on the Canadian country charts. Earlier this month they released “Your Mama” and the video features real-life shots of their families. We hope 2020 brings more music from the rising duo.

 

7. Runaway June- The ladies of Runaway June have had arguably the most successful year! The trio released their debut record Blue Roses, and their radio single “Buy My Own Drinks” cracked the Top 5 on the Country charts, making history as the first song by a female trio to break into the Top 5 in a decade. Additionally, the ladies joined superstar, Carrie Underwood on her sold-out headlining tour. Check out how they expressed their excitement for their success with us here, during our interview with the girls at Taste of Country Music Festival and our most recent Swag Session below.

 

6. Brett Young- 2019 was a big year for Young, both personally and professionally. The singer-songwriter’s beautiful wife Taylor gave birth to their first child together in October, after they celebrated one year of marriage. As a recording artist, Young released his new project, The Acoustic Sessions EP, which followed the release of his Number 1 sophomore record Ticket to L.A. Fans of Young have his newly announced headlining tour to look forward to in the new year. The tour stops at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom on February 2nd.

 

5. Ryan Hurd- In 2019, Hurd focused on advancing his career as a solo artist. The talented singer-songwriter sold-out Bowery Ballroom in New York City this past January. We got to catch up with him at Taste of Country, where he shared what it’s like playing for New York fans. Hurd upped the ante by releasing both his EP Panorama and Platonic this year, including lead single “To a T.” Just recently announced, he will be headlining the Platonic Tour with Niko Moon, the tour hits NYC for a two night run on March 4th and 5th.

 

 

4. Russell Dickerson- We are proud to continue to champion the very first artist that New York Country Swag ever featured at our very first event back in January of 2016. Dickerson continues to be one of the most promising rising artists and infectious entertainers on the scene right now. This year, the singer-songwriter achieved a rare feat, as his first three singles to ever go to country radio hit the number one spot on the charts! Even better, the entertainer finally made it to the big stage at Madison Square Garden, where he opened up for Thomas Rhett on his sold-out tour and even shouted out our company, during his set!

 

3. Walker Hayes- Hayes continues to release music that he can be proud of and that his fans can always relate to. This year, he released a beautiful tribute to his wife, Laney, titled “Don’t Let Her,” headlined his own tour, and is about to release Volume 3 of 8Tracks. Check out our interview with the Swag Session alum below, as he talks about “Don’t Let Her,” and his journey.

 

2. Luke Combs- Combs has officially solidified himself as a bonafide country superstar in just a few short years. The singer recently accepted his membership into the Grand Ole Opry and released his record-breaking sophomore record What You See Is What You Get. Combs’ has had seven consecutive singles reach the top spot on County Airplay and continues to sell-out shows in arenas across the country. 2020 is shaping up to be another mega-successful year for the entertainer.

 

1. Drake White- It’s been a relatively quiet year for the White; however, that has not stopped him from bringing his unique talent to stages across the United States. The singer-songwriter captivated fans in New York City back in February when he played at Irving Plaza. He continues to be a mainstay at country music festivals as well.

Be on the lookout in the coming weeks for an update on all the artist we named to watch in 2018 and 2019, and then coming soon, our carefully-cultivated 2020 Artist to Watch list.

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Brett Young Announces He Will Be Headlining The Chapters Tour

Brett Young Chapters

Get ready country fans, another artist is announcing their 2020 headlining tour! On the heels of his one year anniversary to his wife and the birth of his daughter Presley, platinum-selling country singer, Brett Young is ready to go back out on the road. The singer-songwriter is headlining THE CHAPTERS TOUR, beginning January 2020.

Young is bringing along special guest Matt Ferranti to open for him on the thirty city stretch of shows throughout the United States and Canada. The tour is a celebration of life for the singer, as he has had a landmark 2019, including the debut of his second studio album, Ticket to L.A.

The country crooner expressed his gratitude to his fans in a recent press release, sharing “I’m so excited about THE CHAPTERS TOUR for so many reasons. Being in a position to continue to headline even bigger shows is an honor and humbling, and I can’t wait to show our fans what we’ve been working on for them.”

New York fans can snag their tickets to the February 1st show at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom. Tickets for the Manhattan show and additional dates go on sale this Friday at 10:00 am. For tickets and more information, head to BrettYoungMusic.com.

THE CHAPTERS TOUR Dates:
1/30 – Knoxville Civic Auditorium – Knoxville, TN
1/31 – Stranahan Theater – Toledo, OH
2/1 – Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY
2/6 – Old National Events Plaza – Evansville, IN
2/7 – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO
2/8 – Brown County Music Center – Nashville, IN
2/14 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, NH
2/15 – Bob Carpenter Center – Newark, DE
2/27 – Orpheum Theatre – Omaha, NE
2/28 – Mankato Civic Center – Mankato, MN
2/29 – Swiftel Center – Brookings, SD
3/26 – Robinson Performance Hall  – Little Rock, AR
3/27 – The Criterion – Oklahoma City, OK
4/16 – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium – Chattanooga, TN
4/17 – Township Auditorium – Columbia, SC
4/18 – Sprint Pavilion – Charlottesville, VA
4/25 – Red Rock Casino Resort Spa – Las Vegas, NV
4/26 – Mechanics Bank Theater – Bakersfield, CA
5/1 – Avila Beach Resort – San Luis Obispo, CA
5/4 – The Union – Salt Lake City, UT
5/7 – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Edmonton, AB
5/8 – Grey Eagle Event Centre – Calgary, AB
5/9 –  Abbotsford Centre – Abbotsford, BC

To keep up with Brett Young, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

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Brett Young and His Wife Taylor Welcome A Beautiful Baby Girl!

 

Announced this morning, Brett Young is a dad! The Young’s welcomed Presley Elizabeth Young on October 21st and the country music community grew a little bit bigger.

The country singer-songwriter shared in an Instagram post: “Taylor, my wife. You are a superhero. Your beauty and strength never cease to amaze me. You brought our beautiful girl into this world with a level of grace and quiet confidence that I never knew existed. I’m so impressed by and proud of you. Thank you for this incredible gift. I could not love you more! // My daughter, Baby P, you’re perfect. I am so head over heels in love with you I can’t even explain it. My world is forever changed because God gave you to me. I’m going to do so many things wrong, but I promise to never stop trying, or learning, or loving you as fiercely as is humanly possible. You are my angel, and I will never take for granted the beautiful gift God has given me in trusting me with you. I will always be your rock and your safe place. I am so proud to be your daddy and I am quite certainly the luckiest boy in the world. (Side note, no boys til you’re 30). ”

For the full People.com article and more details about the new addition click here.

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NYCS First Impression: Brett Young The Acoustic Sessions

Singer-songwriter, Brett Young released the final track off his The Acoustic Sessions EP on today (9/13). It contains five songs from his most recent album, Ticket to L.A. Young’s current single to country radio, “Catch”, the lead single, “Here Tonight” (featuring Charles Kelley), “Don’t Want To Write This Song” (featuring Sean McConnell), “Chapters” (featuring Gavin Degraw), and the title track, “Ticket to L.A.”

The acoustic version of “Catch” has a totally different vibe than the one you hear on the radio. The piano is emphasized making it more of a ballad. The lyrics stayed the same however as the song is about an unintended relationship forming between two people at a bar. The man just wanted to have a nice, chill time with his friends before he caught glimpse of this girl. This track was penned by Young, Ross Copperman, and Ashley Gorley.

Young slowed down his fourth number-one single, “Here Tonight” for this EP and added Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, who co-wrote the song with Young, Ben Caver, and Justin Ebach. The song is about a man who wants this exact moment with his girl to last forever. Kelley takes the second verse and the two team up to make the second chorus sound even more beautiful than the original.

Just when you thought “Don’t Wanna Write This Song” couldn’t sound more melancholy, Young releases the acoustic version of it. This song is Ticket to L.A.’s “Mercy”; it is the most heart wrenching track on the album as it’s about a man having a tough time moving past the death of his wife.  Sean McConnell’s vocals feature in the background of this song, unlike on the original recording. McConnell co-wrote the song with Young and Zach Crowell.

Young kept his childhood inspiration, Gavin DeGraw on the acoustic version of the next song. “Chapters” is based on Young’s true story. He was the star pitcher on his high school and college baseball teams before a serious arm injury ended his career. Luckily for Young, he was blessed with other extraordinary talents, singing, and songwriting. Young wrote this with DeGraw and Copperman.

Just released today, “Ticket to L.A.” is about how two strangers get to know each other in an airport due to a delayed flight and quickly hit it off. She’s headed to L.A., not far from Young’s hometown. Young sings the verses in this acoustic recording with hardly any instruments backing him. Young, Crowell and Jon Nite wrote this song.

To keep up with Young, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Listen to the whole EP on Spotify. 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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Brett Young Tells His Real Life Story in the Visual for “Catch”

Brett Young Catch

Country singer-songwriter, Brett Young returned to his alma mater, Ole Miss, to shoot the music video for his next radio single, “Catch” off his newest record Ticket to L.A. Watch the video below!

The song, which was co-written by Ashley Gorley and Ross Copperman, takes place at a bar. Young sings about how he just wants to go out with the boys and take in a game but then sees a girl who steals all his attention. The visual, however, takes place on the baseball field. Young is the star pitcher of the Ole Miss Baseball team. While on the mound, he catches a glimpse of the young, attractive girl in the front row who returns the same look. They meet up after the game to get milkshakes and just like that they’re campus’ cutest couple. He waits for her to get out of class and greets her with lunch and she’s at every game, cheering on her new boyfriend as he strikes out a bevy of opposing hitters.

This feel-good story suddenly takes a turn for the worst. After Young throws his next pitch, he immediately clutches his right arm in pain as the ball sails over the fence. He heads to the training room to be treated; his girlfriend following to comfort him in his time of need. His bullpen session the next day does not go well as the coaches agree to shut him down for what would end up becoming forever.

This video is based on Young’s true life. Young, slated for a career in professional baseball, suffered a serious elbow injury that would halt his ability to pitch for good. Luckily for Young, he was blessed with two outstanding gifts growing up; his pitching arm and his voice. Young began singing in high school as a worship leader and became inspired by country music through Gavin DeGraw records. “Chapters”, another track off the new album features DeGraw and is all about Young’s life in baseball.
The story does a complete 360 as Young catches a young boy’s pitch on the same baseball field Young used to pitch in. He then grabs the boy’s hand and walks off the field.

“Catch” was a Most Added song at country radio this week, debuting on the chart at number 48. The music video was directed by Seth Kupersmith, who also directed the video for Young’s “Mercy”.

To keep up with Brett Young, follow him on Facebook, Twitterand Instagram.

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Brett Young Reveals Acoustic Sessions with Charles Kelley

Brett Young Acoustic Sessions

California hitmaker, Brett Young has made quite the name for himself in Nashville. On the heels of success stemming from his sophomore album Ticket to L.A, the singer-songwriter has embarked on a new project. The multi-platinum selling artist revealed a video series, entitled ‘Acoustic Sessions,’ featuring stripped-down performances of songs off his sophomore record. Co-writer and Lady Antebellum’s, Charles Kelley joined Young for a performance of “Here Tonight,” as the first installment of the new series.

Young’s video series is directed by Steve Jawn. In the first session, he slows down his mid-tempo love song and chart-topping hit, turning it into an epic ballad, reminiscent of hits “In Case You Didn’t Know” and “Mercy.” The camera shows clips of the singer, in the recording booth, singing the first verse and chorus of the song, later panning to fellow singer-songwriter, Kelley, also in the booth, singing the second verse of the song.

On the second chorus of “Here Tonight,” the two talented men team up, both lending their voices to the powerful lyrics. The duet adds a beautiful and unique harmony to the stripped-down version of the track. The new series shows a more vulnerable side to Young, allowing fans to see the process that goes into putting together and recording a song.

Young is wrapping up his the ‘Miss Me More Tour’ with Kelsea Ballerini and newcomer, Brandon Ratcliff later this week. The recording artist will be performing at multiple festivals this summer. In June, he will perform at CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee and Country LakeShake in Chicago, Illinois. Additionally, Young will open up for superstar, Luke Bryan at Gillette Stadium on June 21st. For tickets and more information, head to brettyoungmusic.com.

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

 

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NYCS First Impression Brooks & Dunn Feature New Artists On ‘REBOOT’

Brooks & Dunn REBOOT

Making their old hits new, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have gotten together with some of country music’s hottest acts to repurpose and reimagine their biggest songs in the new album REBOOT. It has been over a decade since the best selling duo of all time released new music and exactly 10 years since they released anything at all, their last album #1s…and then some was a compilation of their hits.

For fans who are new to loving the genre, they may not be familiar with the duo or any of their songs however Brooks & Dunn have shaped the landscape of country music and helped cultivate and influence the artists that you know and love today. This new project allows fans of Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Ashley McBryde and so many more really dig into these tracks otherwise may have been lost on them.

Released first and prior to the full album, Luke Combs and Kane Brown’s contributions (“Brand New Man” and “Believe”) gave fans a taste of what to expect from REBOOT, without changing the songs melodically, they breathed new life into them.  “What’s really intriguing to me is that we didn’t do any production meetings about how we might cut these things,” Kix Brooks said in a recent press release. “We kind of just went in, and it morphed in the process.”

Choosing which songs out of their twenty, that’s right twenty number one hits, couldn’t have been easy but each track shows a different side of the duo’s outstanding discography. A standout on the record is “Ain’t Nothin’ Bout You” which features Brett Young’s soulful and sultry vocals. Young starts the song with the familiar lyrics, sonically slowing things down to accentuate the words, changing things just a bit, instead of singing to the girl, they are singing about her to each other. The addition of a saxophone solo adds a sexy spunk to the vibe, making this track one of the best on the record.

Currently one of the most talked about country acts, Kacey Musgraves who humbly took home Album of the Year at this year’s Grammy Awards is featured on “Neon Moon”. Her sweet voice highlights the buzzing neon signs in bars that will always welcome you back when experiencing heartbreak.  The decision to have a female voice adds so much to the two tracks on the record, the ACM New Female of the Year Ashley McBryde adds her grit and unique vocals to “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”.

Possibly one of their most popular songs, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” is energized by Grammy-nominated Midland who’s debut album is filled with songs just like their cover for REBOOT. Their version is perfect for dance halls and bars across America.

While every song on the record is an absolute proven gem, when Texas native, Cody Johnson starts off the last chorus alone on “Red Dirt Road” over a quiet acoustic guitar, it will make you fall in love with the song that has been a classic since its release in 2003.

It was just recently revealed that Brooks & Dunn will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year. Making timeless hits brand new again, fans Brooks & Dunn and fans of these modern day country artists will have a record to blast for years to come.

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REBOOT 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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