• MICKEY GUYTON’S HARD ‘WORK’ PAYS OFF AS HER DEBUT SINGLE HITS RADIO.

    Newcomer Mickey Guyton hits radio with her debut single, “Better Than You Left Me,” on Monday, nearly three years after signing her record deal with Capitol Nashville. It hasn’t been roses and riches for the Texas native in those three years, since she’s been working on her album and working another job to pay the bills.

    Mickey says people think once you sign a record deal, money isn’t a problem anymore. That isn’t the case. “I got my record deal, and it was my saving grace,” recalls Mickey. “It felt like I wouldn’t have to worry about money, and I was just going to focus on my album, and it’s just not the case. Your bills still have to be paid. You still have things happen where you have to fork out a whole bunch of money, where you’re like, ‘Well, there that goes!’ Once I moved to Nashville, got my record deal and was focusing on my music, and then I realized my money was running out…So, I drove my little self over to Nordstrom and got a job in the lingerie department. So, Monday through Thursday, I wrote, and then Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I worked.”

    “I look back at some of my pictures and I had lost so much weight because I wasn’t even able to eat, because I was constantly on the go,” Mickey adds. “You do have to make a living for yourself. I know other artists who’ve had to do that or who got their car repo’d because they couldn’t pay their bills, because it’s really truly so hard. You never know when your money’s coming in, but it makes you a stronger person, and it makes being in this room talking about my life that much sweeter.”

    Mickey just made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry (at the Ryman Auditorium), and she declared it, “Hands down, one of the best moments of my life.”

    Audio / Mickey Guyton talks about working after signing a record deal.

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    Mickey Guyton (working after signing a deal) OC: …I worked. :45
    “I got my record deal, and it was my saving grace, it felt like. It felt like I wouldn’t have to worry about money, and I was just going to focus on my album, and it’s just not the case. Your bills still have to be paid. You still have things happen where you have to fork out a whole bunch of money, where you’re like, ‘Well, there that goes!’ Once I moved to Nashville, got my record deal and was focusing on my music, and then I realized my money was running out. I’m not gonna ask my label for that – that wasn’t a thought that crossed my mind. So, I drove my little self over to Nordstrom and got a job in the lingerie department. So, Monday through Thursday, I wrote, and then Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I worked.”

     

    Audio / Mickey Guyton says it takes a while to make a living as a recording artist.

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    Mickey Guyton (sacrifices) OC: …much sweeter. :34
    “I look back at some of my pictures and I had lost so much weight because I wasn’t even able to eat, because I was constantly on the go. People don’t know that part. They think it’s like this easy thing, but it’s not. You do have to make a living for yourself. I know other artists who’ve had to do that or who got their car repo’d because they couldn’t pay their bills, because it’s really truly so hard. You never know when your money’s coming in, but it makes you a stronger person, and it makes being in this room talking about my life that much sweeter.”

  • ERIC CHURCH ANNOUNCES MORE DATES FOR THE OUTSIDERS WORLD TOUR.

    NASHVILLE – (Jan. 12, 2015) — After closing out 2014 with country music’s top-selling album, the Platinum-certified and genre-busting The OutsidersEric Church storms in to 2015 with four GRAMMY nominations (Best Country Album for The Outsiders, Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for “Give Me Back My Hometown” and Best Country Group/Duo Performance for “Raise ‘Em Up with Keith Urban) and an expansion of his successful The Outsiders World Tour into the spring. The new tour dates stretch from Tampa, FL to Vancouver, BC and includes Austin, Boston, Cincinnati, Lexington, Jacksonville, Newark, Raleigh, Seattle, Washington DC and more.
    Each stop will include one special guest for the new leg of The Outsiders World Tour, varying to include diverse artists as Brothers Osborne, Drive-By-Truckers, JD McPherson, and The Cadillac Three.  The Lone Bellow will also be a special guest on several dates to be announced soon.
    “Eric Church is our greatest working rock star” proclaimed Stereogum, referring to Church as “…. a down-home everyman whose conversational vocal delivery surges into something huge when it needs to and who comes off as a perfectly genuine human being even when leading the choreographed rigors of an arena show. And holy shit, he has songs.” The Philadelphia Inquirer described “how superior the North Carolina artist is, in style and substance, to other big-name pop-country acts packing sports venues these days,” while The Memphis Commercial Appeal predicted, “at this level, and on the strength of an album as sharp as The Outsiders, Church is arguably both the mainstream country artist of the year and the mainstream rock artist of the year and his show made a case for that blend….” The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced “…he’s a contender for the new Boss of his genre. That genre is country, but this late bloomer from North Carolina is the kind of Southern rocker who will ‘Pledge Allegiance to the Hag’ (as in Merle Haggard) while also splashing some of Slayer’s ‘Raining Blood’ into the intro to ‘I’m Gettin’ Stoned.’”
    The first thirteen dates will go on sale this Friday, Jan 16, at 10:00 a.m. in each market. These dates are:
    3/4/15              Austin, TX | Frank Erwin Center **
    3/10/15            Washington, DC | Verizon Center **
    3/18/15            Ft. Wayne, IN | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum **
    3/28/15            Tampa, FL | Amalie Arena***
    4/7/15              Grand Forks, ND | Ralph Engelstad Arena *
    4/8/15              Winnipeg, MB | MTS Centre *
    4/10/15            Saskatoon, SK | SaskTel Centre *
    4/11/15            Calgary, AB | Scotiabank Saddledome *
    4/12/15            Edmonton, AB | Rexall Place *
    4/14/15            Vancouver, BC | Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena *
    4/15/15            Seattle, WA | KeyArena at Seattle Center *
    4/24/15            Hampton, VA | Hampton Coliseum ****
    Opening Acts
    (*)             Brothers Osborne
    (**)           Drive-By Truckers
    (***)         The Cadillac Three
    (****)       JD McPherson
    The following dates are also announced, with on-sale dates and opening acts to be revealed soon:
    3/12/15            Albany, NY | Times Union Center
    3/13/15            Wilkes-Barre, PA | Mohegan Sun Arena
    3/19/15            Bloomington, IL | U.S. Cellular Coliseum
    3/20/15            Rosemont, IL | Allstate Arena
    3/21/15            Cincinnati, OH | U.S. Bank Arena
    3/26/15            Tallahassee, FL | Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
    3/27/15            Jacksonville, FL | Veterans Memorial Arena
    4/23/15            Raleigh, NC | PNC Arena
    4/30/15            Boston, MA | TD Garden Arena
    5/1/15              Buffalo, NY | First Niagara Center
    5/2/15              Newark, NJ | Prudential Center
    5/7/15              Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena
    5/8/15              Columbus, MO | Mizzou Arena
    6/12/15            Orange Beach, AL | Amphitheater at the Wharf
    8/27/15            Syracuse, NY | New York State Fair
    Church returned to the road last week with powerhouse performances in New Orleans, LA (1/8), Tupelo, MS (1/9), and Nashville, TN (1/10) where his audience of 18,411 fans set a new event attendance record for the Bridgestone Arena. Catch him this week in Oklahoma City, OK (1/14), Las Vegas (1/16 and 1/17), and San Diego (1/18).
    Church’s current album, The Outsiders, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and theBillboard Country Albums Chart earlier this year, featuring his No. 1 hit “Give Me Back My Hometown” and his current single “Talladega.” The Outsiders is the follow-up to Church’s Platinum-certified album Chief, (named the 2012 Album of the Year by both CMA and ACM, and GRAMMY-nominated for Best Country Album) which featured five Top 20 singles: “Homeboy” (certified Platinum for sales in excess of one million singles); the Top 10 “Like Jesus Does” and the Top 5 “Creepin’” (both certified Gold for sales in excess of 500,000 singles each); and two No. 1 hits “Drink in My Hand” (certified Platinum) and “Springsteen” (certified Double Platinum for sales in excess of two million singles). Church’s 2006 debut album, Sinners Like Me (2006) and his sophomore album Carolina (2009) are both RIAA Gold-certified. Carolina had three hit singles: the Top 10 “Hell on the Heart” as well as Top 20 hit “Smoke A Little Smoke” and Top 10 smash “Love Your Love The Most,” which were both certified Gold. Sinners Like Me spawned three Top 20 singles: “How ‘Bout You,” “Two Pink Lines,” and “Guys Like Me.”
    Brothers Osborne
    Two sons from a working class family, John and TJ Osborne grew up in a small, Maryland water town. They spent most nights not in front of the television, but writing and playing songs for friends and family in their father’s shed. John (guitar) moved to Nashville first to play in other bands and two years later, TJ (vocals/guitar) joined him. It was then they formed Brothers Osborne and in April 2011 they signed with Warner Chappell/King Pen Music for publishing followed by a deal with Capitol Records a year later. Their blue-collar rural Maryland upbringing still informs the music they make as a twang-and-crunch duo that blends equal parts country and rock into one of the freshest, most identifiable sounds to come out of Nashville in recent years. Their latest single “Rum” was named one of the top country songs of 2014 byBillboard as well as Rolling Stone and Nashville Lifestyles recently named them one of the Top 25 Artists to Watch in 2015. They are currently in the studio finishing their debut album set to release in 2015.
    Drive-By Truckers
    Rolling Stone called the Drive-By Truckers “the boldest ‘n’ baddest Southern band in the land.” Throughout their twelve highly acclaimed albums, the Truckers have surveyed the modern South with a complex blend of realism-tempered pride and compassionate but uncompromising analysis. Their latest album, English Oceans, finds the group refreshed and firing on all cylinders. Both Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood penned songs independently that dovetailed brilliantly with each other on English Oceans, originating in a truly collaborative effort that the band has never utilized before. The album was recorded with a compact, retooled lineup. Jay Gonzalez, who joined the band in 2008 as keyboardist, stepped into an expanded role by adding guitar to his duties, while bassist Matt Patton was drafted from the Tuscaloosa group The Dexateens. The band hit the road non stop in 2014 and brought their live show to an all new level which was recently recorded over three nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco and will be released as a live album in 2015.
    JD McPherson
    JD McPherson’s new single, “Let The Good Times Roll,” premiered recently at The Wall Street Journal and can now be heard/shared via SoundCloud. The song is the title track to McPherson’s highly anticipated new album, which will be released February 10 on Rounder Records. Already receiving widespread critical acclaim, the album was recently included in World Café’s 2015 Music Preview. Of the music, Ann Powers praises, “There are people who imitate and people who work within that genre…that become original. And I really think that JD is doing that with his band…” This new music follows McPherson’s widely praised 2012 debut, Signs and Signifiers, which resulted in McPherson’s selection as a Rolling Stone “Artist to Watch,” an NPR Music “Artist You Should Know” and a WXPN “Artist to Watch.” He was also awarded “Best Rock/Hard Rock Album” at the 2012 Independent Music Awards.
    The Cadillac Three
    The Cadillac Three is a high-energy trio who describes their sound as “country fuzz.” Composed of three Nashville natives – Jaren Johnston (Guitar & Lead Vocals), Kelby Ray (Bass Steel Guitar, Dobro, Acoustic & Vocals) and Neil Mason (Drums, Percussion & Vocals) – all three guys have weathered wild adventures as a country group with a rockin’ edge. They have opened for acts like ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Church and Eli Young Band. Johnston is known for penning Keith Urban’s No. 1 smash “You Gonna Fly,” two new cuts on Tim McGraw’s latest record Two Lanes of Freedom, and several other tunes for acts like Kenny Chesney, Jake Owen, Sara Evans and Dierks Bentley.
    The Lone Bellow
    Then Came the Morning, the second album by the Southern-born, Brooklyn-based indie-folk trio The Lone Bellow due out Jan. 27, opens with a crest of churchly piano, a patter of drums, and a fanfare of voices harmonizing like a sunrise. It’s a powerful introduction, enormous and overwhelming, as Zach Williams, Brian Elmquist, and Kanene Pipkin testify mightily to life’s great struggles and joys, heralding the morning that dispels the dark night. Working with producer Aaron Dessner of the National, the Lone Bellow has created a sound that mixes folk sincerity, gospel fervor, even heavy metal thunder, but the heart of the band is harmony: three voices united in a lone bellow. Then Came the Morning is the follow-up to the group’s critically-acclaimed, self-titled debut album which was released in 2013.
    To buy tickets or learn more about Eric Church, visit www.ericchurch.com andwww.facebook.com/ericchurch, or follow @EricChurch on Twitter.
  • SCOTTY McCREERY RELEASES A STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF HIS GRANDFATHER.

    Scotty McCreery‘s paternal grandfather, William James McCreery, passed away over the weekend. Below find a statement from Scotty on his passing.

    “I am sad to share my Granddad, Bill McCreery, passed away unexpectedly last Sunday. He had celebrated his 86th birthday just two days earlier. My Granddad was a hard worker who spent 20 years in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command and 10 more years working for the US Civil Service at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. He lived life to the fullest, was good-natured and had a hearty laugh. He was totally devoted to my Grandmother Paquita for 57 years. Together, they raised three children and were inspirations for their six grandchildren. He was one amazing guy who drove a black mustang convertible and could still dive off his diving board in his backyard pool.  As his only grandson, it will be an honor to carry on the family name. Thank you Granddad, for everything, but especially the lessons on love and respect, the golf and diving lessons AND that McCreery deep voice.”

  • LADY ANTEBELLUM’S CHARLES KELLEY WOULDN’T TAKE NO FROM DARIUS RUCKER.

    Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley co-wrote Darius Rucker’s latest single, “Homegrown Honey,” withNathan Champman, and it was a writing session that Charles actually pushed for during a round of their favorite sport.

    “We were out playing golf, like we always do when he’s in town, and I was gettin’ on to him that we’ve never written before, and he said he was writing for a new record,” recalls Charles. “Literally, I didn’t give him an out. He was having a busy day actually the next day singing vocals, and he was done until like 8 that night. I’m sure he was tuckered out. I said, ‘We have to make this a priority and write,’ and sure enough, came up with what I think is a great song, and it’s his first single [from the new album], and I’m excited, man. Just to have a little part of a Darius Rucker song is a huge honor.”

    “Homegrown Honey” is the lead single from Darius’ forthcoming album, due out later this year.

    Lady A’s on the country charts with their latest hit, “Freestyle,” from their 747 album.

    Audio / Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley talks about writing Darius Rucker’s latest single, “Homegrown Honey.”

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    Lady A (Darius Homegrown Honey-Charles) OC: …a huge honor. :42
    “It’s exciting. You know, Darius Rucker has been a friend of mine now for a while. We’re on the same label, and we actually got to tour with him a couple years ago. We were out playing golf, like we always do when he’s in town, and I was gettin’ on to him that we’ve never written before, and he said he was writing for a new record. Literally, I didn’t give him an out. He was having a busy day actually the next day singing vocals, and he was done until like 8 that night. I’m sure he was tuckered out. I said, ‘We have to make this a priority and write,’ and sure enough, came up with what I think is a great song, and it’s his first single [from the new album], and I’m excited, man. Just to have a little part of a Darius Rucker song is a huge honor.”

     

  • ERIC CHURCH SHATTERS NASHVILLE’S BRIDGESTONE ARENA ATTENDANCE RECORD.

    NASHVILLE, TN. (Saturday, January 10, 2015) – Eric Church took the stage Saturday night (January 10th) in Nashville, Tennessee at Bridgestone Arena demanding, once again, that the fans pay attention, crackling “Nashville, I have high expectations for you. I live here!” And the 18,411 fans in attendance at The Outsiders World Tour roared letting their ‘Chief’ know they were right there with him for the night. Church’s record-breaking crowd shatters the venue’s highest attended event, The Blue Collar Comedy Tour, set on Feb. 16, 2006.

    This news comes on the heels of Church’s achievement as the top-selling and highest-selling album debut of 2014 with his RIAA Platinum certified The Outsiders and four GRAMMY nominations including Best Country Song for his third No. 1, “Give Me Back My Hometown,” and Best Country Album — bringing his career tally to seven.

    Nashville’s The Scene dubbed Church a “modern country troubadour,” and tonight’s show lived up to that moniker with a set list varying across his 2006 critically-acclaimed debut Sinners Like Me to 2009’s Carolina and deep album cuts from his 2011 commercial breakthrough Chief. Church kicked off the night with the title track to his latest album, “The Outsiders,” but allowed the crowd in Nashville to feel like an insider as he reveled in the ups and downs depicted through the characters portrayed across his vast catalogue.

    Church will continue The Outsiders World Tour on Wed., January 14 in Oklahoma City, OK at the Ford Center. To purchase ticket or learn more about Eric Church, visit www.ericchurch.com and www.facebook.com/ericchurch, or follow @EricChurch on Twitter.  

  • LADY A SCORE SEVERAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL GIGS.

    Lady Antebellum will perform during CMT’s Ultimate Kickoff Party Live From the College Football Playoff National Championship on Friday (January 9TH), as the show will air live on CMT beginning at 9pm CT.

    Lady Antebellum will perform their latest hit “Freestyle,” and will then be joined by Aloe Blacc to perform his hit “Wake Me Up” together.

    But wait, there’s more! The members of Lady A will perform the National Anthem before the College Football Championship Game between No. 3 ranked Oregon Ducks and No. 5 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. The game will air live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas beginning at 8:30pm ET on ESPN.

  • GARY ALLAN, EASTON CORBIN, ERIC PASLAY AND SAM HUNT, AMONG OTHERS, SET TO PERFORM CLUB SHOWS FOR ACM LIFTING LIVES.

    Encino, CA (January 8, 2015) – ACM Lifting Lives announced today additional dates as part of the string of nationwide ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows sponsored by Mattress Firm.  These shows are in addition to the previously announced shows featuring Tyler Farr at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, IL and The Rave in Milwaukee, WI.  Participating clubs have agreed to donate a portion of each ticket sold to ACM Lifting Lives, and the money raised will go to help fund organizations that are improving lives through the power of music.  Tickets may be purchased directly from the venues listed below.

    “Mattress Firm is passionate about improving lives one night at a time and we are excited to partner with ACM Lifting Lives and their commitment to help others through music,” said Karrie Forbes, Mattress Firm Foundation Board Member and EVP Marketing of Mattress Firm.

    Schedule of ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows:

    January 9             Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL                                                    Tyler Farr

    January 9             Wild Bill’s – Duluth, GA                                                    Gary Allan

    January 10           The Bluestone – Columbus, OH                                        Easton Corbin

    January 10           The Rave – Milwaukee, WI                                               Tyler Farr

    January 13           Coyote Joe’s – Charlotte, NC                                            WSOC Stout Pull featuring Sam Hunt, Jerrod Niemann and The Swon Brothers

    January 17           Midnight Rode – Springfield, MO                                        Eric Paslay

    March 15             Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL                                                     Sam Hunt

    Through a donation from Mattress Firm, fans attending the club shows will have the chance to win a trip via a Twitter sweepstakes to the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 19, 2015 in Texas.  Fans who attend any of the ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows are invited to take a photo of their ticket and tweet it tagging @ACMawards, using #ACMLiftingLivesBenefit.  Click here for more information.

    About ACM Lifting Lives

    ACM Lifting Lives® is the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music dedicated to improving lives through the power of music.  Through partnerships with artists and strong ties in the music industry, ACM Lifting Lives develops and funds music-related therapy and education programs, and serves members of the community who face unexpected hardships through its Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund. Through generous donations and the support of artists and fans, ACM Lifting Lives is able to fund everything from disaster relief and helping communities in need, to music education in schools and music camps for those with disabilities, to supporting programs that use music therapy as a means to help our veterans and wounded warriors, while providing grants to help them ease back into life. For more information, please visit www.ACMLiftingLives.org.

     

  • LADY ANTEBELLUM PICK UP PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD!

    Lady Antebellum not only performed during Wednesday night’s People’s Choice Awards, but the trio also picked up the award for Favorite Country Group. After performing their current single, “Freestyle,” the group was standing on stage again accepting the award voted on by their fans.

    “We are just so excited! We were not expecting it. I mean, the list of nominees that we were in the category with are just amazing. But what a way to kick off 2015!,” says Lady A’s Hillary Scott. “The fans are just so loyal and unbelievable. The guys and I were just talking, and I think the best thing we can do is head out on tour and put on the greatest show we possibly can for all of you.”

    The group just announced their Wheels Up Tour, featuring Hunter Hayes (who picked up the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Country Male) and Sam HuntThe band will kick things off on February 28th with a European trek through Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, the UK and Australia and will begin the North American leg on May 1st in Lubbock, Texas.

    Audio / AUDIO: Lady Antebellum thank their fans for their People’s Choice Award.

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    Lady A (People’s Choice Award 2015) OC: (DAVE) …on the road. :40
    HILLARY: “We are just so excited! We were not expecting it. I mean, the list of nominees that we were in the category with are just amazing. But what a way to kick off 2015!” CHARLES: “The fans are amazing!” HILLARY: “The fans are just so loyal and unbelievable. The guys and I were just talking, and I think the best thing we can do is head out on tour and put on the greatest show we possibly can for all of you.” CHARLES: “We are so fired up too for our tour mate and great, great buddy (DAVE: “And winner!”) Hunter Hayes! Winner tonight as well. I don’t know, man. Something’s in the water, it might be a good tour – us, Hunter Hayes and Sam Hunt, y’all come out. We love y’all so much. Thank you for this!” HILLARY: “Yes, thank you!” CHARLES: “It’s all about you guys for voting for us!” DAVE: “See ya on the road!”

     

  • KIP MOORE’S MUSIC TAKES ON A HELPFUL NOTE.

    As we all know, music makes an impact on folks, a lot bigger impact than the artists who create them even realize. When Kip Moore was headlining his CMT Up in Smoke Tour, he was approached by a fan, telling the singer-songwriter his music helped him during a very dark and turbulent time.

    “I had a Marine come up to me after one of the shows and tell me my Up All Night record actually was the only thing that gave him peace as he was camped out in some really rough place where they’d been under fire for a while, and he had his headphones in at this little place they were hiding out, and that record was what gave him peace,” says Kip. “It’s a wild thing to know that my thoughts and pen to paper and those dark places that I wrote those songs – not knowing if anyone was going to hear them – can have that kind of impact on somebody’s life.”

    Kip’s new single, “I’m to Blame,” is being shipped to radio on Monday (official ADD date is February 2nd).

    Audio / Kip Moore recalls a particularly impactful story from a fan.

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    Kip Moore (Marine fan) OC: …somebody’s life. :31
    “I had a Marine come up to me after one of the shows and tell me my Up All Night record actually was the only thing that gave him peace as he was camped out in some really rough place where they’d been under fire for a while, and he had his headphones in at this little place they were hiding out, and that record was what gave him peace. And it’s a wild thing to know that my thoughts and pen to paper and those dark places that I wrote those songs – not knowing if anyone was going to hear them – can have that kind of impact on somebody’s life.”

     

  • MICKEY GUYTON WILL RELEASE HER DEBUT VIDEO MONDAY.

    Mickey Guyton will release her debut single and debut video, “Better Than You Left Me,” on Monday (January 12th). Check out the sneak peek below.

    Video / Official Music Video Sneak Peek for Better Than You Left Me

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