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TRAVIS DENNING RELEASES NEW TRACK “ADD HER TO THE LIST” OFF HIS UPCOMING DEBUT ALBUM ROADS THAT GO NOWHERE COMING MAY 24th.

Travis Denning is gearing up to release his debut album, Roads That Go Nowhere, on May 24, but today he released a new track off the forthcoming album, “Add Her To The List.” Produced by Paul DiGiovanni and Jeremy Stover, the song is written by DiGiovanni, Stover and Bobby Pinson. It is one of the 15 tracks on the project that also includes features by HARDY and Josh Ross.

“Add Her To The List” features a feather soft, atmospheric rock foundation and tells the story of someone who lives in a world of deep regret – racked with guilt over decisions they instantly wish they could take back. Says Denning, “I think it goes back to the Roads That Go Nowhere theme. It’s easy to look back and go, ‘That was a dead end, that one worked out, I got stuck in traffic on that one and I drove 100 miles an hour down that one.’ This song is almost totally parallel to that theme.”

Travis has tour dates through the fall. This spring and summer, he will support HARDY on his Quit!! tour.

ROADS THAT GO NOWHERE Track List:

  1. Why I’m Drinking (Josh Kerr, Jon Nite, Cole Taylor)
  2. I Know How It Sounds (Travis Denning, Will Bundy, Chase McGill)
  3. Better At Leaving (Travis Denning, Jared Hampton, Tripp Howell)
  4. Strawberry Wine And A Cheap Six Pack (Travis Denning, Thomas Archer, Paul DiGiovanni, Jerry Flowers)
  5. Going Places (Travis Denning, Paul DiGiovanni, Matt Mulhare, Jeremy Stover)
  6. Someone That Isn’t Me (Travis Denning, Paul DiGiovanni, Blake Pendergrass, Bobby Pinson)
  7. Southern Rock (Featuring HARDY) (Travis Denning, Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill)
  8. Love You Past That (Travis Denning, Bobby Pinson, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover)
  9. Things I’m Going Through (Jordan Dozzi, Matt Mulhare)
  10. Add Her To The List (Paul DiGiovanni, Bobby Pinson, Jeremy Stover)
  11. Roads That Go Nowhere (Travis Denning, Ben Foster, James McNair)
  12. The Sound Of A Beer Getting Cracked (Featuring Josh Ross) (Travis Denning, Will Bundy, Chase McGill)
  13. Can’t Find One (Travis Denning, Chase McGill, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover)
  14. Here And Her (Travis Denning, Ben Johnson, Cole Taylor)
  15. Ocmulgee River (Travis Denning)

 

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BROTHERS OSBORNE’S NEW SINGLE “BREAK MINE” HITS COUNTRY RADIO TODAY; ONE OF THE MOST ADDED SONGS ON COUNTRY RADIO THIS WEEK.

Brothers Osborne’s “Break Mine” is hitting country radio airwaves nationwide. The song is the 3rd most added song at country radio this week, with 33 new stations and 36 total first week, and is featured on their EP of the same name, out now via EMI Records Nashville. Stacking acclaim for the new single, Billboard notes, “TJ Osborne lends his earthy, sultry drawl…while John Osborne’s blues-dipped guitar shredding gets layered with piano and percussion” while MusicRow adds, “A rumbling freight train of romance beckons. Climb aboard and enjoy the ride.”

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Shared TJ Osborne of the Break Mine EP, “This one is for the fans. Every time we release an album, our fans are asking for more music, faster. We heard that, and held some special songs back from our last project so we could release them now. We also wanted to include a couple of the tracks from Brothers Osborne that we thought deserved some more of the spotlight. We can’t wait to play these songs on the road for you all this spring.” Break Mine EP is available digitally here, and their previously released self-titled fourth studio album is available here.

Brothers Osborne are nominated for Duo of the Year at the upcoming 59th ACM Awards, marking the band’s 17th ACM nomination and their tenth year in a row being nominated in the category. The brothers have taken home the award four times, including last year. The ACM Awards will stream live exclusively on Prime Video on Thursday, May 16, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT/5 p.m. PT from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

Brothers Osborne will kick off leg two of their 35-date “Might As Well Be Us Tour” on May 18th (full dates below). Tickets for all dates are on sale here.

Brothers Osborne Break Mine EP
1. “Break Mine”

  1. “We Ain’t Good At Breaking Up”
  2. “Back Home”
  3. “Get To Movin’ Again”

 

Brothers Osborne “Might As Well Be Us Tour” Dates

Sat, May 18 // Idaho Falls, ID // Mountain America Center &

Sun, May 19 // Sandy, UT // Sandy Amphitheater &

Tue, May 21 // Portland, OR // Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall &

Wed, May 22 // Abbotsford, BC // Abbotsford Centre &

Fri, May 24 // Modesto, CA // The Fruityard &

Sat, May 25 // Oakland, CA //Fox Theater &

Wed, May 29 // San Diego, CA // Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre &

Fri, May 31 // Santa Barbara, CA // Santa Barbara Bowl &

Sun, June 02 // Las Vegas, NV // The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas &

Fri, June 07 // Charlotte, NC // Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre @

Sat, June 08 // Raleigh, NC // Red Hat Amphitheater @

Thu, June 13 // Columbus, OH // KEMBA Live! Outdoor Amphitheatre *

Fri, June 14 // Buffalo, NY // Terminal B at The Outer Harbor *

Sat, June 15 // Sterling Heights, MI // Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill*

Thu, June 20 //Pittsburgh, PA // Stage AE – Outdoors+

Fri, June 21 // Indianapolis, IN // Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park+

Sat, June 22 // Chicago, IL // The Salt Shed+

Thu, June 27 // LaFayette, NY // Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards Summer Concert Series*

Fr,i June 28 // Newark, NJ // New Jersey Performing Arts Center – Prudential Hall*

Sat, June 29 // Cleveland, OH // Jacobs Pavilion at Nautical *

*Stephen Wilson Jr.

+ The Cadillac Three

& Jackson Dean

@ Caylee Hammack

JOSH TURNER INDUCTED INTO THE SOUTH CAROLINA ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSIC HALL OF FAME.

Photo Credit | Evan Harney/UMGN

Josh Turner is one of the newest members of The South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame. Turner joined the class of 2024 at a special Hall of Fame Induction Show last Thursday (4/25) in Greenville, SC. The red-carpet event supported the non-profit organization that is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements of South Carolina natives and individuals with connections to the state who have achieved national success.

“For me, the reward has always been when I know I’ve done my best work. When you get recognized for it, that’s icing on the cake. Getting recognized by your home state is a special honor.  I’m thankful to everyone who played in a part in making it happen,” said Turner.

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