Rebecca Morpeth-Spayne

Priscilla Block makes her debut supporting Old Dominion on tour

Priscilla Block made her name like many artists do, cutting her teeth in Nashville, a grueling schedule of playing the bars on Broadway and sitting in rounds night after night and hoping one day to take the big stage in Nashville. For years, Priscilla performed at Pete & Terry’s Tavern at Bridgestone Arena, telling her …

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Watch the making of The Rolling Stones’ ‘Stoned Cold Country’ now

In celebration of The Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary, country’s biggest stars came together for ‘Stoned Cold Country’, released earlier this year and a documentary of the album’s in-studio creation. The documentary, available now to rent or purchase, takes fans behind-the-scenes and into the creation of this love letter to The Rolling Stones from Nashville. Filled …

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Fresh face Mikala Fredriksson releases debut single ‘End In Your Tears’

Up and coming British country music artist Mikala Fredriksson released her debut single ‘Ends In Your Tears’, which is the first track to be lifted off of her forthcoming inaugural EP, which is coming your way in early 2024.   As the British country music scene grows, Fredriksson’s first single shows off her powerful vocals and …

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C2C reveals the Introducing Nashville lineup for 2024

After a huge amount of enthusiasm from audiences in 2023, CMA’s international touring series, ‘Introducing Nashville’, returns to the main stage of C2C for the third year in a row. Conner Smith, Karley Scott Collins and Lauren Watkins will take to the stage for a Nashville-style songwriters round. Launched in 2019, ‘Introducing Nashville’ provides a …

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Review: Steve Jinski – Muscle Memory Double LP

Steve Jinski comes back with his fourth album, a double LP that revisits and remasters his debut ‘Eventually’ on the second disk. The inspiration of Giles Martin’s work remixing Beatles records is tangible throughout, with songs based around chords and refined guitar work, but also some sonic similarity to David Bowie’s early work – especially …

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Review: Little Lore – Seven Stories Part One EP

London-based Little Lore (AKA Tricia Duffy) releases her second solo EP, Seven Stories Part One. Well-renowned in the Americana scene for her partnership, Duffy & Bird, Lore stepped out of the duo two years ago and now into this second raucous, but still well-crafted EP. Her songwriting hasn’t gone astray, with catchy lines coming thick …

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Review: Lainey Wilson – Watermelon Moonshine

When Lainey Wilson released her fourth album ‘Bell Bottom Country’ in 2022, it was clear ‘Watermelon Moonshine’ was destined to be a hit single. With the perfected country music tropes: young love, reckless (and underage) drinking, ‘first times’, summer. The arrangement of the track echoes the lyrics almost like a mirror, there’s twanging guitar married …

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Review: Jessica Lynn – Not Your Woman (The Sweetwater Sessions)

The bass drum might be the first thing you notice about this track. With a heavy beat and guitar embellishments that grow into chords driving the track towards its chorus. Lynn’s vocals have been frequently compared to Shania Twain and it’s easy to draw that parallel on this track. A reimagining of her popular 2016 …

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