Influenced by contemporaries such as Isbell, Adams, and Simpson, along with icons Kristofferson, Jennings, and Dylan, Connecticut-based singer-songwriter Jeff Przech tells musical stories that deeply connect with the listener. Przech's 2018 release, Jeff Przech & The Outfit was carried by those story songs, and strongly supported by Przech’s deep, soulful, and emotive vocals, a dose of twang, and some rootsy grit. Today, TDC is excited to share the performance video for one of the album's standout (and sole acoustic) tracks, "The Willows" a moving, and relatable, story song about the unpredictability of life. Jeff relays the story behind the song, "The Willows" is the lone acoustic song on the album and one of my favorites. I was very happy with the way it came out. The song itself isn't about anyone in particular, the two characters are an amalgam of several different people, including me. I think the story though is something most people go through at some point, that uncertainty of life. It's like Ophelia said in Hamlet: "We know what we are but know not what we may be."
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![]() Today, October Rose are thrilled to share their debut EP, All In. The country duo lay their cards and hearts on the table with this dynamic collection that encompasses everything from lighter-waving anthems to heartbreaking ballads. Having met in songwriting circles in New Jersey, Derek Allen and Leanne Weiss formed October Rose in late 2016 and have been making waves in the tri-state country scene with a residency at the prestigious Opry City Stage in Times Square, NYC, and support slots with well-known artists such as Drew Baldridge, Russell Dickerson, and Sara Evans. The release of All In was preceded by the singles “Heartbreak Song”, “Closer”, and the EP’s title track. Each single offering a refreshing new angle on the duo's carefully-crafted country. For more information, the links visit below. https://www.octoberrosemusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/octoberrosecountry https://twitter.com/octoberrosectry https://www.instagram.com/octoberrosecountry/ Exiled by Lyme Disease, Ben Kyle Seeks Return to Modern Life With New Romantica Release on 6/85/3/2018 ![]() Listen to First Single, "Love in the Winter," here 2 May 2018 (Press Release) - In a premonition of what was to come, Ben Kyle, Romantica's songwriter and frontman, sang this prescription on Romantica’s 2017 Shadowlands release. He understood his body and mind were being undermined - but he didn’t know it was Lyme disease or that it would completely rearrange life as he knew it for the better part of 2 years. In a letter to fans he writes (read full letter here); Dear Friends, “What do we have, that we have not been given? / What do we have, that we can hold on to? / All of this life, is gift that we’re living / All of this love, was given to you” When I wrote these words 3 years ago I had no idea I was about to lose so much. My home, my studio, my work place, the ability to be present to my family and friends, the ability to have thoughts (quite literally). The neurological and immune implications of a 2 year battle with what turned out to be (most significantly) Lyme disease, compiled to the point where I felt completely exiled from normal life. I couldn’t even touch my phone or my laptop (where all my work and music is) without my hands and arms getting painfully sore. I couldn’t instagram, facebook, or respond to emails from family and friends. My neuro-immune system was so sensitized I couldn’t walk into any building that didn’t have pristine air quality without my head going completely blank. My body ached from the inside out. I had no energy. My thoughts would stop and then jump around as though my brain were in short-circuit. I lost the ability to calculate numbers, to imagine, to create, and many times even the ability to think at all. I couldn’t be present in any situation or conversation. There was a permanent static in my brain, pressing in and dragging down on my biology and attention. Many times I felt like I was on the edge of insanity, and in the darkest hours I would lay in bed trying to remember how many children I had and what their names were. It was the deepest darkest valley I have ever walked.
May 2, 2018 -- Atlanta folk duo Heart Hunters have announced the release of their forthcoming LP American Eclipse and have shared the lead single at No Depression, who praised the track as sounding "delicate on the first listen, but packs a heavy punch." American Eclipse is due July 20th.
Heart Hunters’ Drew de Man founded his first band, No River City, in 2001 and spent the next several years making records, touring the country and sharing bills with artists such as Iron & Wine, Calexico and Alejandro Escovedo. After a decade away from the spotlight, his new project Heart Hunters—a duo with his wife, singer/songwriter Brianna Blackbird—builds on the moody indie/alt-country sounds de Man explored with No River City, updating them for a new era with debut LP American Eclipse. The record’s alternately haunting and wistful folk songs find De Man and Blackbird engaging in potent social and spiritual commentary, clinging to silver linings while wrestling with an increasingly turbulent country. But while the subject matter is often heavy, the duo’s hook-laden melodicism offers all the balance the record needs. Produced by Peter Case (T-Bone Burnett, John Hiatt, Mike Campbell), American Eclipse puts Heart Hunters’ gorgeously wounded harmonies front-and-center. Sonically, the record ranges from sparse acoustic ruminations to lush, complex Americana anthems, some tracks—“The Good Fight” and “Cristo” come to mind—drawing not just from the country-music tradition, but also Celtic and Eastern influences, taking cues from songs like The Beatles’ “Within You Without You” and Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir.” ![]() NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (Press Release) It's rare for two Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry members to share the stage outside of Nashville, but Bill Anderson and Bobby Bare are captivating audiences with every stop of their SOLD OUT 'American Legends' tour. With more than 100 Top 40 hits combined and never before heard stories from the road, Anderson and Bare are providing an intimate evening for fans with their co-headlining show. The iconic pair recently performed in Walker, Minn. and Johnson Creek, Wisc. Their next stop is in Hinton, Okla. with more dates to be added in the coming weeks. "I'm really excited about teaming up and touring with Bobby. We've been friends since forever, and our stage shows seem to genuinely compliment one another. Besides, I love standing in the wings and listening to him recreate all those great hits of his. You don't realize how many he's had until they start coming at you back-to-back-to-back. This is going to be fun!" said Whisperin' Bill Anderson. ![]() (Press Release) The Johnny Cash Museum premiered an artifact today that has never previously been on public display despite being presented to Johnny Cash more than six decades ago. The unveiling of this rare artifact - Johnny Cash’s very first gold record - was released today to commemorate Cash’s first #1 I Walk the Line on what is the anniversary of the song’s release on Sun Records on May 1, 1956. Johnny’s siblings Tommy Cash and Joanne Cash-Yates joined Sam Phillips’ son Jerry Phillips on site today as the award finally found a permanent home on exhibition at the museum, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year. In a ceremony today hosted by WSM’s Bill Cody, Johnny Cash’s first ever gold record, originally presented to Johnny Cash by Sam Phillips in 1956, was reunited with the Cash family for the first time in over a decade. The cherished award remained in Cash’s possession until his death in 2003, at which time it was auctioned off to several different private owners over the years. Recently, museum founder Bill Miller learned that the record was in Germany in the hands of a private collector. Says Miller, “This is a piece we had to acquire—-at any price—-and return to its proper place, which is the Johnny Cash Museum. I held this award in my hands during my last visit with Johnny in early September in 2003. I feel good that it’s in my hands again, this time for all the world to see and enjoy.” ![]() Nashville, TN - April 30, 2018 ... Nashville's southern roots rocker and guitar dynamo Ryan Kinder is gearing up for a summer he won't forget anytime soon. Kinder is hitting the road with some of music's most influential icons, many of whom are his biggest musical heroes. In May, Kinder joins blues and rock legends John Fogerty and ZZ Top on the Blues & Bayous Tour. The 20-city trek launches May 26 in Holmdel, NJ and continues through June with stops in Pensacola, West Palm Beach, Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati and Oklahoma City, to name a few. Click HERE for more details. After a very successful UK tour earlier this spring, Kinder was invited back to be part of the BarclayCard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park 2018 concert on July 8, 2018 in London. The sold-out concert will feature music icons Eric Clapton, Santana, Steve Winwood, Gary Clark, Jr. and many more. Click HERE for more information. ![]() (Nashville, Tenn. – May 2, 2018 Press Release) - 2018 has been a year of success so far for Country artist, Tim Elliott. Since the release of his most recent single, “I Got You,” the two-time North Carolina Artist of the Year has been receiving significant Country radio airplay. Just last week, Elliott hit a new milestone, breaking Top 40 on the MusicRow Chart. Elliott looks back on the day he wrote the hit song, “When we sat down to write that day, we hoped to come up with a song that could connect with folks on an everyday basis. We thought something as simple as letting someone you love know ‘don’t worry I got you’ could make their day a little better. I never dreamed it would be my first Top 40. “ ![]() (Press Release) This morning, Snow Patrol premiered the song “What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get? via a world first play on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 program. Lowe called the song “deep and emotional” and you can listen to it here. In addition, the band concurrently debuted the cinematic and cathartic music video for the new song, which was directed by Brett Simon. Watch it here. Snow Patrol appeared as musical guests on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on April 19th and The Late Late Show With James Corden on April 24th and performed “Don’t Give In,” the single from Wildness. Next week the band return to perform on Later With Jools Holland on BBC Two. ![]() Dawn Landes is one of the most fearlessly innovative musicians working today, but the songwriter has made potentially her boldest turn yet with ‘Meet Me At The River’ (August 10 / Yep Roc Records). The twelve-song collection results from an unexpected partnership with Nashville legend Fred Foster, whose list of production credits includes Roy Orbison’s “Hey Pretty Woman,” Dolly Parton’s debut album and Kris Kristofferson’s first #1. Teaming with the Country Music Hall of Famer was far from a predictable move for Landes, whose previous collaborators include Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Norah Jones, Will Oldham and Andrew Bird. Despite shaping up as something of a musical odd couple, Landes and Foster bring the best of their respective worlds to ‘Meet Me At The River,’ creating something a more conventional pairing could never touch. Listen to “What Will I Do” from the record via the Nashville Scene: https://bit.ly/2KqMVwd |
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