• NEWS AND NOTES: Keith, Kacey, Shania

    Keith Urban will perform on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday (April 30th).

    Kacey Musgraves has been announced as one of the performers at Japan’s biggest music festival, Fuji Rock Festival ’18. She’ll be joined by such acts as Bob Dylan, Kendrick Lamar, Skrillex, Fishbone and Jack Johnson for the three-day festival running July 27th through July 29th.

    Shania Twain is set to host the Canadian Country Music Association September 9th at the First Ontario Center in Hamilton Ontario.

  • KACEY MUSGRAVES FELT ‘BUTTERFLIES’ WHEN MEETING HER NOW-HUSBAND.

    Kacey Musgraves wrote her song “Butterflies” about a week after meeting her now-husband, singer-songwriter Ruston Kelly. Rarely will you find a sweet love song on one of Kacey’s albums, but “Butterflies” is a glimpse into Kacey’s heart and mind with what she was going through and feeling following their fateful meeting.

    “It’s actually the first song I wrote after meeting my now-husband,” says Kacey. “Everything from the lyrics down to the production really represents this floaty, dreamy feeling that I got as soon as he came into my life. I wrote this song with Natalie Hemby and Shane McAnally back in 2016 in the Spring when I had gotten off the road and tried to get back to my creative roots of just writing again just to write and explore new ideas. I had just met Ruston, so my world had been completely flipped upside down, so this is a great sonic representation of that.”

    “Butterflies” is from Kacey’s new record, Golden Hour, which also features the songs “Space Cowboy,” “High Horse” and many others.

    Kacey plays the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California this weekend and has a few more dates on Little Big Town’s The Breakers Tour before heading out on the road with Harry Styles.

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves talks about the inspiration behind her song, “Butterflies.”

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    Kacey Musgraves (Butterflies) OC: …of that. :44
    “‘Butterflies’ is one of my favorite songs on the record, and it’s actually the first song I wrote after meeting my now-husband. Everything from the lyrics down to the production really represents this floaty, dreamy feeling that I got as soon as he came into my life. I wrote this song with Natalie Hemby and Shane McAnally back in 2016 in the Spring when I had gotten off the road and tried to get back to my creative roots of just writing again just to write and explore new ideas. I had just met Ruston, so my world had been completely flipped upside down, so this is a great sonic representation of that.”

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  • KACEY MUSGRAVES EXPLORES NEW SOUNDS AND COLLABORATIONS ON GOLDEN HOUR.

    It’s been slightly more than five years since Kacey Musgraves released her debut album, Same Trailer Different Park (March 19th, 2013). The collection spawned a huge career for the Texas native, resulting in numerous awards (CMA Awards, ACM Awards, Grammys, etc.), as well as fan-favorite tunes – “Merry Go ‘Round,” “Blowin’ Smoke” and “Follow Your Arrow.”

    In some ways, Kacey has changed because of her experiences and travels, as well as falling in love and gaining a husband, however, she explains she hasn’t changed too much creatively. “I’ve always known exactly who I am. I’ve had a strong core about myself in what I’m willing to do and not do, and that has not changed and that will never change. All I’ve ever wanted to do for myself is to work towards achieving total musical freedom, and I’m on my way to doing that. I started doing that when I put out Same Trailer and it was exactly me. It was exactly what I wanted to say, and I’m always going to evolve and change and hopefully grow as an artist.”

    For her latest collection, Golden Hour, she experimented with new sounds and new collaborators. “With Golden Hour, it was natural for me just to explore new sounds and new inspirations. I worked with different songwriters this time, different producers, and it was super refreshing and exciting for me.”

    Kacey is currently exploring Japan (which has been on her bucket list) after playing one of their biggest festivals. You can check out her Instagram for photos and videos of her experience.

    When she returns to the States, she is set to perform at the Bayou Country Superfest 2018 in New Orleans May 27th before embarking on a tour with British pop sensation Harry Styles in Dallas on June 5th.

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves explains how she’s changed…and not changed…since Same Trailer Different Park came out five years ago.

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    Kacey Musgraves (5 years since Same Trailer) OC: …for me. 1:01
    “So much has changed since Same Trailer Different Park came out, but I wouldn’t say that I’ve changed too much creatively. I mean I’ve always known exactly who I am. I’ve had a strong core about myself in what I’m willing to do and not do, and that has not changed and that will never change. All I’ve ever wanted to do for myself is to work towards achieving total musical freedom, and I’m on my way to doing that. I started doing that when I put out Same Trailer and it was exactly me. It was exactly what I wanted to say, and I’m always going to evolve and change and hopefully grow as an artist. I mean that’s the point of music, isn’t it? It’s not the point to do the same thing every time. So, with Golden Hour, it was natural for me just to explore new sounds and new inspirations. I worked with different songwriters this time, different producers, and it was super refreshing and exciting for me.”

  • NEWS AND NOTES: Kacey, George

    Kacey Musgraves is set to perform on The Late Late Show With James Corden (CBS) on Thursday (May 17th).

    George Strait is scheduled to close out the 2019 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 17th, 2019. His appearance at the Rodeo will mark his 30th career performance. The remaining line-up will be unveiled in January.

     

  • KACEY MUSGRAVES ‘ROY ROGERS’ 5:00 AND :90 VIGNETTES.

    Kacey Musgraves recorded “Roy Rogers,” which is featured on the new compilation Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. The song, written by Sir Elton and Bernie, was featured on the 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album.

    The collection, also featuring Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Vince Gill and Don Henley, among others, is available now.

    We’ve included both a five-minute vignette and a 90-second vignette of Kacey’s version of “Roy Rogers” for your use.

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves 5:00 "Roy Rogers" Vignette

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    Audio / Kacey Musgraves :90 "Roy Rogers" Vignette

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  • KACEY MUSGRAVES’ GOLDEN HOUR IS AVAILABLE NOW.

    Kacey Musgraves’ highly anticipated fourth album Golden Hour is available now via MCA Nashville. Co-produced and co-written by Kacey with Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian, the album is Kacey’s most intimate to date, featuring previously released hits “Butterflies,” “Space Cowboy” and “High Horse” (see full track list below). Golden Hour is available now for purchase here: http://strm.to/GoldenHour

    Golden Hour has been critically lauded by everyone from NPR, TIME, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and The Huffington Post to Consequence of Sound, Noisey, Vulture, SPIN and Pitchfork, among others. USA Today declares “”Golden Hour may be 2018’s best album yet,” and Stereogum hails Golden Hour as their “album of the week,” stating “It’s her best release yet, one that gracefully transcends country while exploring musical pastures as wide-open as the plains of her native Texas.” The Huffington Post pronounces Golden Hour “the work of a self-assured artist breaking the mold instead of the younger version telling us that one day she would” and TIME proclaims “Musgraves’ superpower is the ability to reach audiences across boundaries. She may not be country’s biggest star, but she’s still one of its worthiest” (see additional press quotes below).

    Kacey celebrated Golden Hour’s release with performances of “Slow Burn” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night and “Butterflies” this morning on TODAY, and she is set to perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 4th. Kacey is currently on tour with Little Big Town and will be playing Stagecoach Festival April 28th. This summer, she’ll join Harry Styles on his U.S. tour before embarking on her headlining Oh, What A World: Tour. For full list of dates, visit http://www.kaceymusgraves.com/tour.

     

    Golden Hour Tracklist:

    1. Slow Burn
    2. Lonely Weekend
    3. Butterflies
    4. Oh, What a World
    5. Mother
    6. Love Is a Wild Thing
    7. Space Cowboy
    8. Happy & Sad
    9. Velvet Elvis
    10. Wonder Woman
    11. High Horse
    12. Golden Hour
    13. Rainbow

     

    Golden Hour may be 2018’s best album yet” – USA Today

     

    “After several years of making space for herself in her genre and the broader musical landscape, Musgraves is nervy enough to let her guard down and embrace her complexity, and that’s given her listeners more to grab a hold of than ever.” – NPR

     

    “For Musgraves, who established herself as a more acoustic-based, traditional-country force on 2013’s Grammy-winning Same Trailer Different Park, it’s a record that boldly goes where she hasn’t before. After two albums that leaned heavily on country sing-alongs with clever, often cute turns-of-phrase, the 29-year-old takes a more mature and sonically diverse approach on Golden Hour.”Rolling Stone

     

    “’Golden Hour’ may be a bit weird, and a bit surprising, by country’s traditional standards. But it’s relaxed, authentic and at home with itself. There’s nothing more country than that.” –The Huffington Post

     

    “Musgraves’ superpower is the ability to reach audiences across boundaries. She may not be country’s biggest star, but she’s still one of its worthiest.”TIME

     

    “This technicolor fantasyland that Kacey has built with Golden Hour is her most creatively daring work yet, in which she embraced new sounds, genres, and collaborators.” – The FADER

     

    “Musgraves hits one high note after another on Golden Hour; her talent as a songwriter and melody-maker is second to none, and each song is thoughtful, well-formed, and a delightful experience on its own. Together, the tracks on Golden Hour add up to an honest, cohesive musical experience that will linger in your mind and heart long after the final notes have faded.” – Consequence of Sound

     

     “…it’s clear that the Texan is still the most talented songwriter in mainstream pop-country.” – Noisey

     

    “It is an extremely well-produced and richly textured record that the singer describes as “galactic country,” and, indeed, its expansiveness recalls the wonder of staring up at the kind of starry night sky that seems to envelop you. Where Musgraves’s career to this point has been defined by her sound, Golden Hour is an album of sounds, of silken reverb and misty harmonizing, rippling guitar lines and bubbly bass, of vocoders and drums that evoke the soothing pitter-patter of a lazy rainy day. At times it recalls the aquatic haze of Madonna’s Ray of Light, and at others the open-highway rumbling of the War on Drugs. It very well may be her best.” – SPIN

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves talks about the title of her new album, Golden Hour.

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    Kacey Musgraves (Golden Hour title) OC: …this record. :34
    “The title Golden Hour just seemed to sum up this chapter of my life perfectly. I mean not only am I from a town called Golden, Texas, but leading up to making this record, there’s been a lot of beauty in my atmosphere and in my world. I love the picture that pops in my head when I hear that title. It’s also an actual song on the record, but it’s just this warm, golden feeling that I’m really happy to have in my life, and I found it to be the perfect title for this record.”

    Audio / LINER Kacey Musgraves (available now)

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  • KACEY MUSGRAVES PRESENTS ‘THE WHOLE PICTURE’ ON HER NEW ALBUM, GOLDEN HOUR.

    Kacey Musgraves releases her new album, Golden Hour, this Friday (March 30th). The album includes a note to people who purchase the record, which she says represents “the whole picture” of her.

    “I thought it would be kind of cool to include a little bit of a note or a foreword to anybody that opens the album,” says Kacey. “And it’s just a statement as to where I am, where the music is and why it’s here and what I kind of am sensing that humanity is kind of craving right now.”

    The note says, “There we were in the middle of making this record and a total solar eclipse darkened Nashville on my birthday, my 29th year, a golden hour in my young adult life. There are certain junctures that you can’t just think your way through, you just have to feel. I found myself at one making this album. It was like the universe was majestically saying, ‘This is a time to be present to witness the beauty of this incredible world that you’re lucky to be alive in despite it being more complicated than ever and filled with so much darkness.’ We all need a little bit of light right now. We all need for compassion and art to flourish; things we rely on turn out to be fake and hurtful; people we look up to turn out to be just as jaded and messed up as everybody else and yet somehow new love finds its way up through the cracks in the sidewalk. The sun still rises and the birds still sing, inspiration still finds its way to you again. There are different masks that we all wear that represent different sides of ourselves. None of them are solely us, and yet they all are. There’s the lonely girl, the blissful girl, the new wife, the daughter missing her mother, the hopeful girl, the selfish girl, the sarcastic rhinestone Texan, the shy girl and the life of the party, the winner, the loser – they’re all characters on this record. None of them alone are me, and yet they all are. The Golden Hour is when all the masks come together as one and you can see in perfect light the whole picture of me.”

     

    Kacey co-produced the album with a pair of friends, Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, with whom she also co-wrote several tracks on the new project.

    The Texas native will perform on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday (March 29th) on CBS.

    She’s currently on the road with Little Big Town on The Breakers Tour. The next stop on the trek will be April 5th in Minneapolis.

    Golden Hour Track List:

    1. Slow Burn
    2. Lonely Weekend
    3. Butterflies
    4. Oh, What A World
    5. Mother
    6. Love Is A Wild Thing
    7. Space Cowboy
    8. Happy & Sad
    9. Velvet Elvis
    10. Wonder Woman
    11. High Horse
    12. Golden Hour
    13. Rainbow

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves says the note to people who get her new album, Golden Hour, explains pretty much what her new album represents.

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    Kacey Musgraves (statement on album) OC: …the whole picture of me. 1:48
    “I thought it would be kind of cool to include a little bit of a note or a foreword to anybody that opens the album. And it’s just a statement as to where I am, where the music is and why it’s here and what I kind of am sensing that humanity is kind of craving right now. So, when you open the album there’s a note from me and it says, ‘There we were in the middle of making this record and a total solar eclipse darkened Nashville on my birthday, my 29th year, a golden hour in my young adult life. There are certain junctures that you can’t just think your way through, you just have to feel. I found myself at one making this album. It was like the universe was majestically saying, ‘This is a time to be present to witness the beauty of this incredible world that you’re lucky to be alive in despite it being more complicated than ever and filled with so much darkness.’ We all need a little bit of light right now. We all need for compassion and art to flourish; things we rely on turn out to be fake and hurtful; people we look up to turn out to be just as jaded and messed up as everybody else and yet somehow new love finds its way up through the cracks in the sidewalk. The sun still rises and the birds still sing, inspiration still finds its way to you again. There are different masks that we all wear that represent different sides of ourselves. None of them are solely us, and yet they all are. There’s the lonely girl, the blissful girl, the new wife, the daughter missing her mother, the hopeful girl, the selfish girl, the sarcastic rhinestone Texan, the shy girl and the life of the party, the winner, the loser – they’re all characters on this record. None of them alone are me, and yet they all are. The Golden Hour is when all the masks come together as one and you can see in perfect light the whole picture of me.’”

    Audio / LINER Kacey Musgraves (GH available this week)

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  • KACEY MUSGRAVES LOOKS TO THE COSMOS FOR INSPIRATION ON HER NEW ALBUM, GOLDEN HOUR.

    Kacey Musgraves releases her new album, Golden Hour, this Friday (March 30th), and she felt there were many positive powers shining a light on her recording, and she came up with the title of the collection following last year’s total solar eclipse.

    “There were several serendipitous moments that really come to mind during the making of this whole record. One of the biggest ones was literally a cosmic event. It was literally on August 21st, which is my birthday, and there we were in the very middle of making this album and the total solar eclipse happened in Nashville, and it darkened all of Nashville. It just felt like this cosmic event that everyone was paying attention to, it kind of stopped time and cast a really beautiful light on Nashville itself on my birthday, my 29th year, which is kind of the golden hour of my young adult life and it just felt very special.”

    Kacey co-produced the album with a pair of friends, Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, with whom she also co-wrote several tracks on the new project.

    The Texas native will perform on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday (March 29th) on CBS.

    She’s currently on the road with Little Big Town on The Breakers Tour. The next stop on the trek will be April 5th in Minneapolis.

    Golden Hour Track List:

    1. Slow Burn
    2. Lonely Weekend
    3. Butterflies
    4. Oh, What A World
    5. Mother
    6. Love Is A Wild Thing
    7. Space Cowboy
    8. Happy & Sad
    9. Velvet Elvis
    10. Wonder Woman
    11. High Horse
    12. Golden Hour
    13. Rainbow

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves experienced the solar eclipse on her birthday during the middle of making her album, Golden Hour.

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    Kacey Musgraves (moments on Golden Hour) OC: …very special. :37
    “There were several serendipitous moments that really come to mind during the making of this whole record. One of the biggest ones was literally a cosmic event. It was literally on August 21st, which is my birthday, and there we were in the very middle of making this album and the total solar eclipse happened in Nashville, and it darkened all of Nashville. It just felt like this cosmic event that everyone was paying attention to, it kind of stopped time and cast a really beautiful light on Nashville itself on my birthday, my 29th year, which is kind of the golden hour of my young adult life and it just felt very special.”

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves talks about another unexpected moment while making her album, Golden Hour.

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    Kacey Musgraves (Wonder Woman) OC: …smile to myself. :36
    “Some other small nods from the universe happened like I’ll never forget the day that I wrote ‘Wonder Woman.’ I was riding home and listening to the work tape in my car kind of going over the song. It was literally golden hour. It was sunset and the Nashville skyline looked so beautiful, and as I was driving and listening to ‘Wonder Woman,’ a random stray balloon out of nowhere floats up above my windshield and up into the sky and it was literally a metallic, star-shaped balloon that was red, white and blue — very, very Wonder Woman-ish, and I just had to kind of smile to myself.”

  • NEWS AND NOTES: Jordan, Kacey, LBT

    Jordan Davis will perform his Top 5 “Singles You Up” on NBC’s Today Show on Tuesday (March 27th).

    Kacey Musgraves is set to perform on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday (March 29th) on CBS.

    Little Big Town recently received the CMA’s International Artist Achievement Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement by a U.S.-based artist who has demonstrated the most significant growth, development and promotion of the Country Music industry outside of the U.S.

  • KACEY MUSGRAVES IS A ‘GOOD FIT’ WITH ELTON JOHN.

    Kacey Musgraves sings “Roy Rogers” on the new tribute album, Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. She met Elton last year at the Royal Albert Hall where they both performed, and she says she really respects him as an artist and a songwriter.

    “I love Elton John, and I really respect what he’s done through his career as far as remaining true to the music, to the songwriting,” says Kacey. “His persona is larger than life, and he seems so humble and sweet and genuine. And I think anybody that manages to become an icon and a legend by being themselves is somebody that I really respect and making it about the music and not pandering to trends or whatever throughout the years. It’s just simply about the music and I think that’s really cool. Also, I’m the dime store cowgirl; he’s a brown dirt cowboy. This couldn’t be a better fit.”

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    “Roy Rogers” was originally included on the legendary performer’s 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

    Little Big Town, Chris Stapleton, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill and many others appear on Restoration, which is set for release April 6th.

    Kacey is set to release her new album, Golden Hour, on March 30th.

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves talks about the legendary Elton John.

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    Kacey Musgraves (Elton John) OC: …better fit. :35
    “I love Elton John, and I really respect what he’s done through his career as far as remaining true to the music, to the songwriting. His persona is larger than life, and he seems so humble and sweet and genuine. And I think anybody that manages to become an icon and a legend by being themselves is somebody that I really respect and making it about the music and not pandering to trends or whatever throughout the years. It’s just simply about the music and I think that’s really cool. Also, I’m the dime store cowgirl; he’s a brown dirt cowboy. This couldn’t be a better fit.”