
High Valley. Photo: Crystal K. Martel
High Valley is set to release their sixth studio album, Way Back, on May 20. New track, “Somebody Tell That Girl,” is available now and features Christian breakout artist Anne Wilson.
“Somebody Tell That Girl,” was co-written by High Valley frontman Brad Rempel along with Jason Gant and Matt Rogers, and produced by Grammy-winner, Femke.
“I’ve loved Anne Wilson’s voice from the first time I heard it,” shares Rempel. “The message in ‘Somebody Tell That Girl’ is so important, and it makes an even stronger statement with Anne singing it.”
For the new project, the band enlisted the help of their fans on socials to finalize the 13-song track list, which also includes “Country Music, Girls & Trucks,” another collaboration featuring Granger Smith. Rempel had a hand in writing all 13 tracks, adding to his growing list of credits, which include outside cuts with Trisha Yearwood, Clay Walker, Lathan Warlick, Dan Tyminski, Lindsay Ell, and more.
“Inviting our fans behind the scenes and into the songwriting and demo process was so much fun. We had the Way Back album almost complete and couldn’t decide which of the most recent cowrites should make the cut, so we asked our fans to vote on our socials,” adds Rempel. “I love knowing that this album is a collection of songs I feel very strongly about, with messages I believe need to be heard, and jams that our fans literally chose themselves!”
Way Back Track List:
“Way Back” (Seth Mosley, Ben Stennis, Brad Rempel)
“Run Outta Somedays” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“Somebody Tell That Girl” (Feat. Anne Wilson) (Jason Gant, Matt Rogers, Brad Rempel)
“Do This Life” (Phil Barton, David Thompson, Brad Rempel)
“World Could Use a Dirt Road” (Claire Douglas, Josh Ronen, Brad Rempel)
“Prayin’ Woman” (Seth Mosley, Allison Veltz, Brad Rempel)
“Country Music, Girls & Trucks” (Feat. Granger Smith) (Micah Wilshire, Jaron Boyer, Brad Rempel)
“Whatever it Takes” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“All My Lovin” (Blake Bollinger, Phil Barton, Brad Rempel)
“Remember You Now” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“Be That For You” (Sam Ellis, Dave Sampson, Brad Rempel)
“She Loves” (Sam Bergeson, Jaron Boyer, Brad Rempel)
“Never Not” (Ben West, Matt Willis, Brad Rempel)
Maren Morris To Celebrate New Album With Amazon Livestream From New York
/by Lorie HollabaughMaren Morris and Amazon Music are teaming up to present “Maren Morris: Live From New York,” an intimate, one-night-only live performance streaming on March 26. The show will serve to celebrate the launch of Morris’ new album Humble Quest.
Taking place at the historic Sony Hall in New York City, the event will begin at 7 p.m. CT with a pre-show led by Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson, hosts of the Country Heat Weekly podcast. Fans will be able to tune in via the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, and as well as on Prime Video globally.
The performance is one of the first times fans can hear the new songs from Humble Quest live before the award-winning entertainer heads off on her “Humble Quest Tour” in June with stops at Radio City Music Hall, Hollywood Bowl, Bridgestone Arena, and more.
During the livestream, fans will also get a sneak peek at Morris’ episode of the Amazon Music digital series The Walk In, where host Mo Heart takes fans on tours through the closets of some of her favorite celebrities and artists. Livestream viewers will hear the stories behind the looks and learn about Morris’ relationship with her stylist, Dani Michelle. The full episode drops in the Amazon Music app on March 28, kicking off season two of the series.
Dierks Bentley Takes ‘Beers On Me’ Tour Into Summer With New Dates
/by Lorie HollabaughDierks Bentley has added a summer leg to his “Beers On Me” tour. The multi-Platinum entertainer will visit over 31 cities as the extended trek launches June 3 in Wilmington, North Carolina with special guests Ashley McBryde and Travis Denning. The beloved vocalist will also bring his show to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Aug. 26.
Verizon will offer an exclusive presale in the U.S for select markets through the customer loyalty program Verizon Up. Members will have first access to purchase presale tickets from March 22-24. Public on sale will begin this Friday (March 25) at dierks.com.
“A bunch of friends, ice cold beer and good country music is just about all you need for a perfect summer,” shares Bentley. “Every year when we plan a tour, I think this summer is going to the best yet…and this year is no different! I’m excited to have Ashley and Travis jump on this leg of the ‘Beers On Me Tour’…now just counting the days ’til June!”
Dailey & Vincent’s ‘I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee’ Voted New State Song
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Jamie Dailey, Governor Bill Lee, and Darrin Vincent. Photo: Courtesy of the Office of Governor Bill Lee.
Dailey & Vincent‘s rendition of the Karen Staley song “I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee” has been signed in as an official state song by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee.
The honor came just a few days ahead of the Grammy-nominated duo’s fifth anniversary as members of the Grand Ole Opry.
Songwriter Karen Staley with Governor Lee and a framed, signed copy of her handwritten lyrics to “I’ll Leave My Heart In Tennessee.”
“We’ve played ‘I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee’ on the road for quite some time, and every time it’s gotten an overwhelming reaction,” shares Darrin Vincent. “We recently recorded it, and we’re honored the recording has made history and become an official state song.”
“We’d especially like to thank Senator Paul Bailey and Brandy Foust, Representative John Mark Windle, Representative Terry Lynn Weaver, and the entire House and Senate for their interest in and support of this song,” adds Jamie Dailey.
The busy duo recently announced the expansion and rebrand of their festival, The American Made Music Festival. The festival series will include five dates and four locations in 2022, kicking off in June with a two-day festival at The Sand Mountain Amphitheater in Albertville, Alabama on June 10-11.
Outlaw Music Festival Makes Return To The Road This Summer
/by Lydia FarthingThe Outlaw Music Festival Tour is making its return to the road this summer, visiting more than 20 cities across the country.
Country icon Willie Nelson & Family will be performing live and in concert alongside Chris Stapleton, The Avett Brothers, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Billy Strings, ZZ Top, Gov’t Mule, Brothers Osborne, Zach Bryan, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Allison Russell, Charley Crockett, Larkin Poe, The War and Treaty, Brittney Spencer, Particle Kid and more.
“The Outlaw Music Festival Tour has always been about family and friends coming together for a great day of music and fun, and with the amazing group of artists joining us, this year promises to be our most special Outlaw Tour to date. I just can’t wait to get back on the road again,” Nelson explains.
Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday, March 25, at 10 a.m. local time. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, March 22 until Thursday, March 24. For a full list of dates and performers, click here.
“Our annual Outlaw Music Festival Tour has grown to become this incredible family of artists that deliver must-see performances every night,” adds Keith Wortman, Co-Founder of the Outlaw Music Festival Tour. “We are honored to present these once in a lifetime lineups all over the country.”
The inaugural Outlaw Music Festival made its debut in 2016 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The sold-out show has developed into one of North America’s biggest annual touring franchises.
Kip Moore, Raelynn, Jameson Rodgers Among Folds Of Honor Drams ‘N Jams Lineup
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Fold Of Honor Drams ‘N Jams 2022 event, which will feature Kip Moore, Charles Esten, Jameson Rodgers, Raelynn, and Chris DeStefano, is set to take place on March 24 at the Bell Tower in Nashville.
The special night will feature live music, a whiskey tasting and plated dinner for guests, and an auction. The special guest speaker for the event will be Rocky Sickmann, United States Marine Corps Sergeant and P.O.W., Iranian Hostage Crisis. Tickets and more information can be found here.
The inspiration for Folds Of Honor started during Lieutenant Colonel Dan Rooney’s flight home from his second tour of duty in Iraq. An F-16 fighter pilot in the Oklahoma Air National Guard, he became aware of the realities families face when a loved one in uniform is fallen or disabled. Since then, Lt Col Rooney has committed his life through the Folds of Honor to provide scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members.
Jamey Johnson Invited To Join Opry Family
/by Lorie HollabaughJamey Johnson & Bill Anderson. Photo: Chris Hollo
Jamey Johnson was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry over the weekend.
Opry member Bill Anderson surprised Johnson with the invitation at the close of a writer’s round featuring Anderson, Johnson, and songwriter/producer Buddy Cannon.
Anderson opened the round by reflecting on the many times the trio spent writing together. During the show, they performed songs such as the smash “Give It Away,” which became a No. 1 for George Strait, “Everybody Wants To Be Twenty-One,” and “Cheaper Than A Shrink.”
Buddy Cannon, Bill Anderson, and Jamey Johnson. Photo: Chris Hollo
After their final song Anderson said: “Jamey, you made your Opry debut 17 years ago and you’ve been a frequent guest many times. But Opry management told me to tell you that this is going to be your last guest appearance.”
Johnson quipped, “Well, I’ve been kicked out of a whole lot of places.”
Anderson continued, “The next time you appear on this stage you will be the newest member of our Opry cast and family!”
“I accepted it 20 years ago! I really don’t know what to say except the obvious,” responded Johnson. “I love country music. I would have never moved here if it wasn’t for that; for the Opry keeping it alive and for the fans. I love you. Thank you.”
Johnson wrapped up the set and special moment with a solo performance of his song “In Color.”
An induction date for Johnson will be announced soon.
Adam Sanders Sets Date For Upcoming ‘I Wanna Be Somebody’ EP
/by Lydia FarthingSinger-songwriter Adam Sanders‘ new I Wanna Be Somebody EP is slated to drop on March 25. The project’s title track, written by Sanders, Mitch Rossell and Dave Turnbull, received an early release and is available everywhere now.
The 6-track project sees Sanders as a co-writer on every track. He also penned songs with some of Nashville’s other notable songwriters, including Blake Bollinger, Jordan Rowe, Zach Crowell, Walker Montgomery, and more.
“Last year was a big year for me and my team having released my debut studio album in May of 2021, and was blown away by the support of it,” Sanders shares. “This year we want to build on the album’s success and release music at a more consistent, and faster rate than ever before. I Wanna Be Somebody is the first chapter of music for me in 2022 and I couldn’t be more excited to come out of the gates swinging with this batch of songs.”
I Wanna Be Somebody follows Sanders independently released debut album, What If I’m Right, which has surpassed 30 million streams since its release. He co-wrote all twelve tracks across the record.
Sanders has penned chart-topping hits such as Dustin Lynch’s “Hell Of A Night” and Cole Swindell’s “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey.” He made the move to Nashville in 2009 and has since earned over 150 million streams, more than 70,000 singles sold and landed on Billboard’s Top 40 Country Albums chart. The Florida native is currently signed to a co-publishing deal with Round Hill Music Nashville.
I Wanna Be Somebody Track List:
“I Wanna Be Somebody” (Adam Sanders, Mitch Rossell, Dave Turnbull)
“Good Day to Fly” (Adam Sanders, Blake Bollinger, Jordan Rowe)
“Sellout” (Adam Sanders, Josh Kear, Zach Crowell)
“Not Like Me” (Adam Sanders, Josh Jenkins)
“Beer to There” (Adam Sanders, Blake Bollinger, Walker Montgomery)
“One Ways” (Adam Sanders, Denny White, Robyn Collins)
Emily Hungate To Exit Black River
/by LB CantrellEmily Hungate
After more than 11 years with the company, Emily Hungate is leaving her post as VP of Business Operations at Black River Entertainment. She will be pursuing a non-industry job in book publishing, and moving back to her home state of Virginia.
Hungate joined Black River in 2010. She was promoted to her current position in 2016, where she oversaw all aspects of business operations for Black River Records, Black River Christian, Black River Americana, Black River Publishing, and Sound Stage Studios. The Black River roster includes Kelsea Ballerini, Ray Fulcher, Ronnie Milsap, Josiah Siska and MaRynn Taylor.
Prior to joining Black River, Hungate spent time at Sussman & Associates and Dualtone Music Group.
Reach Hungate at ehungate@gmail.com.
Robert Earl Keen Celebrates 41 Years On The Road With Farewell Tour
/by Lydia FarthingRobert Earl Keen. Photo: Melanie Maganias Nashan
As previously announced, Texas songwriter and entertainer Robert Earl Keen will retire from performing later this year, but not before wrapping up his 41-year run with the “2022 Final Tour, I’m Comin’ Home: 41 Years On The Road.”
Throughout the year, Keen will travel all over the country, making stops in Tulsa, Wichita, Tampa, Charleston, Mobile, Atlanta, throughout Texas, and more. He will also make a special visit to Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on July 9. All tickets are on sale now.
The beloved singer-songwriter will give his final public performance on Sept. 4 at the John T. Floores Country Store in Helotes, Texas, followed by a fan appreciation party on Sept. 5.
Keen will continue to write music and create, host his Americana Podcast, support young artists, and follow his artistic muse wherever it takes him.
High Valley’s Latest Album ‘Way Back’ Slated For May
/by Lorie HollabaughHigh Valley. Photo: Crystal K. Martel
High Valley is set to release their sixth studio album, Way Back, on May 20. New track, “Somebody Tell That Girl,” is available now and features Christian breakout artist Anne Wilson.
“Somebody Tell That Girl,” was co-written by High Valley frontman Brad Rempel along with Jason Gant and Matt Rogers, and produced by Grammy-winner, Femke.
“I’ve loved Anne Wilson’s voice from the first time I heard it,” shares Rempel. “The message in ‘Somebody Tell That Girl’ is so important, and it makes an even stronger statement with Anne singing it.”
For the new project, the band enlisted the help of their fans on socials to finalize the 13-song track list, which also includes “Country Music, Girls & Trucks,” another collaboration featuring Granger Smith. Rempel had a hand in writing all 13 tracks, adding to his growing list of credits, which include outside cuts with Trisha Yearwood, Clay Walker, Lathan Warlick, Dan Tyminski, Lindsay Ell, and more.
“Inviting our fans behind the scenes and into the songwriting and demo process was so much fun. We had the Way Back album almost complete and couldn’t decide which of the most recent cowrites should make the cut, so we asked our fans to vote on our socials,” adds Rempel. “I love knowing that this album is a collection of songs I feel very strongly about, with messages I believe need to be heard, and jams that our fans literally chose themselves!”
“Way Back” (Seth Mosley, Ben Stennis, Brad Rempel)
“Run Outta Somedays” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“Somebody Tell That Girl” (Feat. Anne Wilson) (Jason Gant, Matt Rogers, Brad Rempel)
“Do This Life” (Phil Barton, David Thompson, Brad Rempel)
“World Could Use a Dirt Road” (Claire Douglas, Josh Ronen, Brad Rempel)
“Prayin’ Woman” (Seth Mosley, Allison Veltz, Brad Rempel)
“Country Music, Girls & Trucks” (Feat. Granger Smith) (Micah Wilshire, Jaron Boyer, Brad Rempel)
“Whatever it Takes” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“All My Lovin” (Blake Bollinger, Phil Barton, Brad Rempel)
“Remember You Now” (Ben Stennis, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel)
“Be That For You” (Sam Ellis, Dave Sampson, Brad Rempel)
“She Loves” (Sam Bergeson, Jaron Boyer, Brad Rempel)
“Never Not” (Ben West, Matt Willis, Brad Rempel)