Dallas Alexander – Can’t Blame My Bloodline

‘Can’t Blame My Bloodline’ – The Bold Title Track from Dallas Alexander’s First Studio Album

  • New Release: Debut studio album featuring the powerful title track “Can’t Blame My Bloodline.”
  • Streaming Success: Over 175k streams and growing!
  • Radio Highlights:
  • SiriusXM: High rotation on Indigiverse and newly added to Top Of The Country!
  • US Airplay: Strong spins in California and Texas.
  • Australia: Featured on ABC Country and KIX FM, charting in Tasmania .
  • Global Reach: Over 800 station adds internationally.
  • Upcoming Shows: Catch Dallas live in Alberta, Colorado, Texas, Wyoming, and New Mexico.
  • Why Add Him? Authentic, gritty country sound with a driving beat that resonates with listeners. Perfect for high-impact playlists and shows. Add Dallas Alexander to your rotation today and bring his sound to your audience!

Aaron Halliday – Home Wasn’t Built In A Day

The newest single from Aaron Halliday is tracking and trending at several different levels after the first 10 days of delivery.

It has seen surprising attention from 3 different markets, as the Americana and Christian Country Markets have been instrumental in driving the numbers of radio plays along with the Country music stations.

This song has been resonating with so many people over such a wide demographic as it reminds some of their history and sets up a futuristic view for younger listeners.

The underlying theme of things taking time to materialize is one that is relative to today, yesterday and tomorrow, which will become an anthem for so many across many different backgrounds.

Have a listen or listen again and see how much truth is in the words because, like Aarons musical journey – Home Wasn’t Built In A Day either!

Mitchell Ferguson – Drink A Beer

About Mitchell Ferguson:

Mitchell Ferguson is a rising country-soul artist often described as a combination of Chris Stapleton and Teddy Swims. With 163k TikTok followers, 12M+ likes, and over 47 viral videos (12 surpassing 1M views), Mitchell has built a devoted fanbase through his heartfelt covers, comedic takes on country music, and authentic storytelling.

Mitchell’s viral success has translated into 5,500+ pre-saves (and climbing) for Drink A Beer and a growing audience of 63k monthly Spotify listeners. As an independent artist, he has shown an incredible ability to activate his fanbase and sustain momentum through innovative campaigns. His sound and story appeal to both younger TikTok-savvy listeners and traditional country fans.

About the Song:

Drink A Beer is a country anthem with singer-songwriter vibes and modern production. It all started as a playful TikTok video where Mitchell jokingly made up lyrics for a “pop-country song,” which unexpectedly went viral, racking up 1.3M views. From there, he leaned into the momentum, wrote the first verse and chorus, and performed an acoustic version that hit even more, gaining 1.9M views.

Mitchell didn’t just stop at producing the song-he made sure fans were a part of the process. Before recording the track, he launched an Open Verse Challenge on TikTok, inspiring hundreds of fans to jump in, many of them going viral themselves. Then, he took things a step further by hosting a live event at a bar he used to play at, where a 200+ person community choir sang backup vocals for the final recording. It doesn’t get much more authentic than that.

Now, with the official produced version teased, the song’s campaign has already pulled in over 4.5M views across six promotional videos, proving just how much it’s resonating with fans. Drink A Beer isn’t just a song-it’s a shared experience that is bringing people together in a way that feels fresh and real.

Aaron Halliday – Home Wasn’t Built In A Day

This track is the signature track from the upcoming full length album by Aaron Halliday. It is a career defining song and an anthem to everyone who has struggled to keep everything together while raising a family and building a relationship. It is the only track not written by Aaron but is one of the most resonating songs he has ever put out to radio.

This single and the album of the same name is the second studio album for Aaron and his wife, life partner and friend Sharyn, a process much like the lyrics “Board by Board and Brick by Brick we made it any way but quick”.

As many already know Aaron has been touring Internationally performing his original songs, along with a tribute to Alan Jackson for most of the past 30 years, and with this new album, it will be hard to decide whether to keep the tribute going or really step up and put his creative works at the front and centre of the shows. In the meantime Aaron and Sharyn have 34 live performances across Canada the USA and Mexico scheduled for 2025 beginning with the first US date in Nashville TN on April 11th.

Aaron has been nominated for several awards for songwriting over the years from a number of different associations and is currently a member of Country Music Alberta and the CCMA, he won Entertainer of the Year from the International Singer Songwriter Association in 2021 and expects to be well represented at all the associations this year following the release of this new music.

You can keep your eyes on your phone or computer or for more info at aaronhallidaymusic.com or Aaron Halliday on Facebook, iTune, Spotify or wherever you get your music.

Pete OBrien – Indiana Girl

Everybody Dreams. ‘Indiana Girl’ is a song about a guy’s dream.

A glowing girl on the other side of the world, waiting for someone to dream about her. Maybe it was a long-distance relationship. Maybe a day will come when they can meet each other and live a life that dreams are made of. Maybe the connection is suspended in love. Was it real or a dream? Only time will tell.

‘Indiana Girl’ was recorded in Nashville in October 2024 at Panda Studios. The same place Pete recorded his first album which included hits like ‘Red Dress’ and ‘I Love You’. Pete was thrilled to be working again with the guys from Panda Productions on this intercontinental track.

Distributed in all online stores and Platforms Worldwide by ‘9 Lives Records Kentucky.’

Lucy Parle – Burn For You

ABOUT THE SONG – BURN FOR YOU

Lucy’s latest offering, ‘Burn For You’, is a country cover of the original John Farnham song. Leaning on a traditional country landscape, the song features Lucy’s cozy twang, anchored upon beautiful country sounds.

“Having previously released only original songs, I chose to cover ‘Burn For You’ because it is a beautiful Australian song with heartfelt lyrics. I fell in love with it and being true to my sound, I recorded it as a country song with my signature twang over a blend of banjo, mandolin and fiddle. Being authentic to the emotion in the lyrics, what you hear is my raw voice with no fancy production tricks”. – Lucy Parle.

SUPPORT FROM ESTABLISHED INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS & SONGWRITERS AND AUSTRALIAN RADIO

“I have seen Lucy develop into an artist who, I believe, has the potential to be one of Australia’s and the world’s finest writers and performers,” – Rod McCormack, award winning Australian producer, songwriter and artist (The Wolfe Brothers, Lee Kernaghan, Paul Kelly).

“Lucy is truly an unbelievably talented songwriter and performer with talent well beyond her years” – Gina Jeffreys, multi award winning Australian artist and songwriter.

“When I hear Lucy Parle sing, I get chills! Lucy is full of fire and drive. Her songs have so much wisdom and grace from someone so young. Her voice is effortless, powerful and vulnerable. She is a massive talent.” – Sally Barris, Nashville based songwriter (Keith Urban, Trisha Yearwood).

“We’ve been in the music business in Nashville for quite a long time. Long enough to recognize when a young artist with something special comes along. Lucy HAS that ‘something special’.” – Templeton Thompson (Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina) and Sam Gay (Bryan White, Little Texas), Nashville based artists and songwriters

“I am so obsessed with that voice of yours. The tone, the emotion, the polish – it’s all there in bucketloads” – Abby Butler, triple j Unearthed radio presenter.

“You’ve got a way of delivering your lines that makes them feel like every word is specifically for the listener. It’s a special thing” – Tommy Faith, triple j Unearthed radio presenter.

“Lucy’s voice is just so good at drawing you into her story” – Declan Byrne, triple j Home & Hosed radio presenter.

“There’s that signature twang and sincerity from Lucy Parle. Your voice is clearly one that has plenty of stories to tell and I can’t wait to hear every single one of them” – Abby Butler, triple j Unearthed radio presenter.

LUCY PARLE BIOGRAPHY

Few storytellers can distil raw emotion into melody like Lucy Parle. The golden-haired songbird’s authentic take on Country music, pageants wisdom beyond her years.

Like many starry-eyed singers she started small, playing to whoever would listen. Attending school during the week, then frequenting every market, café, restaurant – or even pub – that she could on the weekend, the talented 12-year-old was well and truly hustling. “My mum would always be close by and I remember sometimes I would just be playing to her.” Lucy took every opportunity to hone her craft. “Sometimes I would even busk outside Coles while I waited for my mum to do the shopping.”

Her commitment paid dividends. Two years later, the singer-songwriter was crowned the victor of Central Coast Discovered and was accepted into the prestigious Academy of Country Music in Tamworth, where she received mentorship from some of Australia’s brightest and most enduring stars.

The Australian Songwriters Association named her Youth Songwriter of the Year in 2017 and 2020 as well as Folk/Acoustic Songwriter of the Year in 2018. She won the ‘Youth Songwriter’ category at the Tamworth Songwriters Association Award’s in 2019 and 2020, and took out first place in the coveted International Songwriting Competition (ISC), ‘Teen’ category in 2020.

In the space of 4 years Lucy had gone from aspiring musician to bonafide star on the rise. As a standout performer in triple j’s Unearthed High (2020, 2021), Lucy attracted the attention of boutique indie label, Double Drummer and ORiGiN Music Publishing. Joining the label roster, she released her stories to the world; eventually clocking over 1 million streams on DSPs and earning her the moniker, “the Australian Taylor Swift”.

Eventually the market stalls and crowded restaurant corners were traded for vibrantly lit stages and theatres around the country. As opening act for Greta Stanley (2022), Casey Barnes (2022), Ash Grunwald (2023), Alex Lloyd (2023), 1927 (2023), Mahalia Barnes (2024) and The Whitlams (2024), she more than earned her stripes. Experiencing Lucy’s live show is like having a chat with your best friend; relaxed, fun and uninhibited.

Accolades and opportunities came swiftly, but in 2022 the singer-songwriter found herself at a fork in the road. “I took a conscious step back to reflect on the direction my music was heading.” Waving goodbye to her publisher and label in 2023, Lucy returned to her Country roots and began work with multi award winning veteran Australian producer, Rod McCormack (The Wolfe Brothers, Lee Kernaghan, Paul Kelly), whilst collaborating with a host of ace writers in Nashville.

Lucy’s most recent releases, ‘Best of Me’ and ‘Love Yourself Better’, scored playlist recognition on Apple Music and were added on full rotation to Kix Country, iHeart Radio, ABC Country, Australian Country Radio and CMT Australia, among many others. This is no small feat for an up and coming artist.

Lucy’s songwriting is fearless; her voice, self-assured; and her sound, equally authentic and fresh.

MARKETING PLANS

I am currently working with Mardi Caught, Sarah Hamilton and Elfira Vania from The Annex to develop a strong presence on streaming services and social media platforms with a focus on audience growth. Specifically, strategic content creation, digital marketing strategy, media advertising, digital analysis to determine efficiency of marketing and playlisting. I also regularly work with publicist Jules Delemare from Wildheart Publicity.

Miguel Rios – Joys Of Sin

I met up with Miguel Rios, a very well- known singer/songwriter from Victoria and Martin Sykes a well- known musician from Queensland at a DAG Songwriter’s Retreat. We had such a great time working on this song and it received a standing ovation from fellow songwriters when the boys performed it that night.

Joys Of Sin was inspired by teenage memories of my Father advising my brothers to be aware, that beautiful women they may meet up with in some establishments, are more interested in your money than your company. And to definitely not drink anything you are offered, as you could go to sleep and wake up the next morning, with no money and no memory of what happened to you.

  • Lola Brinton

No PROMISES – Hold The Door

No PROMISES are a dynamic Alt Country duo from South Gippsland, in country Victoria. Masterful storytellers, they have a huge catalogue of original music, and are currently recording their third and fourth album simultaneously.

‘HOLD THE DOOR’ is the angsty break up banger you’ve been waiting for.
With a dash of Chrissie Amphlett and a sprinkling of Stevie Nicks with a country twist, Janine’s emotive vocals tell the tale of a woman pushed to the brink and ready to fly the coop.

Gritty, raw, punchy alt country rock at its finest. Eric’s electric guitar work captures the angry undertones of the song perfectly and when that solo kicks you in the face and the band bring it on home, you’ll be wanting to replay this song again and again.
Recorded live in the No PROMISES studio with their newly formed band, ‘Hold The Door’ is a tantalizing little taste of things to come.

Brendon Walmsley – Cooladdi

BRENDON WALMSLEY – NEW SINGLE – COOLADDI

Following the much-loved debut single and title track of Brendon Walmsley’s highly anticipated album ‘Road To Riverleigh’, comes a song whose story is sure to inspire.

Based on actual events, Brendon Walmsley’s second single takes us out into south-western Queensland to Australia’s smallest town – Cooladdi. In the grip of the worst drought in living memory, December brings little merriment to Cooladdi. Is a Christmas miracle for this often overlooked community too much to ask for?

‘Cooladdi’ sees Brendon Walmsley’s songwriting and storytelling mastery in full flight. Combined with Rod McCormack’s beautifully perceptive production, we find ourselves in the midst of the Cooladdi locals – caught in the heat haze of their despair, desperately searching the heavens for any sign of hope.

Brendon recalls that real-life moment. “What happened that night in Cooladdi went beyond expectation and explanation. To be caught in this story as it unfolded, a song demanded to be written.”

For almost a decade, Brendon has joined a team of volunteers passionate about bringing a little bit of Christmas connection to outback communities by providing a free concert and BBQ event known as ‘Christmas for the Bush Bash’. Under the banner of charity organisation ‘Care Outreach’, the team travels to places like Eromanga, Windorah, Augathella, Quilpie and Cooladdi.

“It’s an amazing privilege to join these communities for an evening of the festive season”, Brendon said. “To hear the stories, and in the case of ‘Cooladdi’, to be part of their story – is an experience I’ll forever be grateful for.”

In the countdown to Christmas, spare a thought for those who battle to persevere through the elements and isolation. Like Cooladdi, may they know they’re not forgotten.

Dallas Alexander – Can’t Blame My Bloodline

North America and Beyond: CACHE Entertainment’s Rising Star
Dallas Alexander’s “Can’t Blame My Bloodline” is a must hear!

  • Over 800 stations and shows across North America and worldwide have added Can’t Blame My Bloodline in just 4 weeks!
  • Top 20 downloaded single on PlayMPE 2 weeks in a row!
  • Live shows recently in Texas, Tennessee, Saskatchewan, Alberta (on-going tour)
  • Dallas has leveraged his notoriety as the holder of the world record for the longest sniper shot into building a dedicated fan base for his music.
  • Over 160k combined streams

Gary Anderson – When You’re Tipsy

A fresh new face to country music, Gary Anderson is a brand-new country entertainer born in Sydney, Australia, who has been packing houses with sold out shows for the past 2 years in Australia where he is becoming known as the consummate performer.

His single, ‘When You’re Tipsy is the first single off his upcoming Nashville recorded album. A body of work featuring 20 extraordinary tracks and a heartfelt celebration of life experiences and country living. His sound is modern and unique with driving guitars, pounding drums and his melodic smooth vocal centre stage. He works his boots off.

The debut gem contains moments that revel in joy and nostalgia yet dares to dwell on the ups and downs of modern relationships that face so many people in today’s world. Featured on this track is world renowned saxophonist “Jim Hoke” who also recently played on Paul McCartney’s album and on the albums of many legends in the US. Also featured on backing vocals on the track is the sensational “Mike Lusk” who tours with and is backing singer for superstars Martina McBride and Montgomery Gentry.

Blake Shelton – Texas

Country superstar Blake Shelton releases his new single, “Texas”, a fresh and addictive song that captures the classic theme of lost love with a twist and nod to George Strait, who knows best where all the exes go!

“The thing that struck me about ‘Texas’ immediately was how different it sounded for me, and I’m always looking to push myself,” said Shelton. “I think there’s something really special about this record and important for me.”

The song finds a man left in the dust by a free-spirited woman who has no clue where she has gone but speculates that she’s probably in Texas. It’s wrapped up in classic Texas charm, with a catchy call-and-response that invites listeners to sing along.

Written by Johnny Clawson, Kyle Sturrock, Josh Dorr & Lalo Guzman, “Texas ” is Shelton’s debut for BBR MUSIC GROUP/BMG NASHVILLE and Wheelhouse Records. The song is produced by Shelton’s longtime, award-winning producer, Scott Hendricks.

“This is the perfect opportunity to come back with something so different, and it easily felt like it should be the first single,” said Shelton. “It’s connected with what I’ve done but moves forward at the same time, and it’s the perfect start to the next chapter of my career.”

With 29 #1 singles, Shelton recently topped the charts with Post Malone and the smash hit “Pour Me A Drink.”

ABOUT BLAKE SHELTON:

With 29 #1 singles, 52 million singles and 13 million albums sold and nearly 11 Billion Global Streams, Shelton has received numerous awards, including six ACMs, three AMAs, ten CMAs, 11 CMTs and six People’s Choice, among many others.

Shelton has a wide array of shows in 2025, with his “Live In Las Vegas” Residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace . The residency will occur on February 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, and 15. His “Friends And Heroes” Tour will Kick off February 27 in Lexington, KY, and feature Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins and Emily Ann Roberts.

The Grand Ole Opry member also remains focused on his Ole Red partnership with Ryman Hospitality, with locations currently in Tishomingo, Nashville, Gatlinburg, Orlando, and most recently, Las Vegas, with a stand-alone venue complete with a roof-top stage and bar on the Las Vegas strip.

Lane Pittman – Amen For The Weekend

That sweet feeling on a Friday afternoon when all the work is done, and the weekend is here. The first release from Lane Pittman since his number #1 Australian Country debut EP in March this year. “Amen For The Weekend” is the enlightenment we need when the world around us starts to feel like it’s falling apart. It’s the friendly, upbeat reminder that it’ll all work out.

Drawing on inspiration from the new era of Country music and the likes of Shaboozey and Morgan Wallen, “Amen For The Weekend” was produced and co-written by Grammy Nominated producer Imad Royal (Doja Cat, Panic! At The Disco), alongside Blaise Railey and Sean Kennedy. Filled with boot stomping, hand clapping rhythms and a chorus destined to be stuck in your head for days.

Lane is excited by the evolution of his sound, stating that: it’s a departure from anything we’ve done so far. Once I got into the studio and put my vocals on it, that completely changed! The production by Imad Royal is something special and definitely a new sound my listeners haven’t heard from me. Amen has so much energy in it, so I’m excited to play it live and really get the crowd involved!

Fans will have the opportunity to hear it live now as Lane has been announced as Luke Combs’ support for when he returns to Australia and New Zealand for his 2025 headline stadium tour. This is off the back of already supporting Luke in 2023 on his headline arena tour. Woven into the tour is a quick stop at Tamworth Country Music Festival, where Lane and his band will be making their Longyard Hotel debut.

This follows an already packed 2024 touring schedule playing some of the country’s biggest festivals: CMC Rocks, Meatstock, Gympie Muster, Perth Muster, Savannah in the Round and BigSound. Not to mention playing spotlight performances at Nashville’s CMA Fest and recently supporting Riley Green (US) on his x2 Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane shows. 2024 has also seen Lane Pittman release his debut self-titled EP, entering in at #1 in the ARIA Australian Country Album Chart. The success continued by selling out venues across QLD, NSW and Melbourne on his first headline run.

Can we get an Amen?

Miguel Rios – Joys Of Sin

I met up with Miguel Rios, a very well- known singer/songwriter from Victoria and Martin Sykes a well- known musician from Queensland at a DAG Songwriter’s Retreat. We had such a great time working on this song and it received a standing ovation from fellow songwriters when the boys performed it that night.

Joys Of Sin was inspired by teenage memories of my Father advising my brothers to be aware, that beautiful women they may meet up with in some establishments, are more interested in your money than your company. And to definitely not drink anything you are offered, as you could go to sleep and wake up the next morning, with no money and no memory of what happened to you.

  • Lola Brinton

No PROMISES – Hold The Door

No PROMISES are a dynamic Alt Country duo from South Gippsland, in country Victoria. Masterful storytellers, they have a huge catalogue of original music, and are currently recording their third and fourth album simultaneously.

‘HOLD THE DOOR’ is the angsty break up banger you’ve been waiting for.
With a dash of Chrissie Amphlett and a sprinkling of Stevie Nicks with a country twist, Janine’s emotive vocals tell the tale of a woman pushed to the brink and ready to fly the coop.

Gritty, raw, punchy alt country rock at its finest. Eric’s electric guitar work captures the angry undertones of the song perfectly and when that solo kicks you in the face and the band bring it on home, you’ll be wanting to replay this song again and again.
Recorded live in the No PROMISES studio with their newly formed band, ‘Hold The Door’ is a tantalizing little taste of things to come.

BELLA MACKENZIE – WILD THING

Australian Country Artist on the rise Bella Mackenzie, a highlight at the recent Ridin’ Hearts Festival, releases today her wildly anticipated debut EP WILD THING. Each song on the 7 track EP is a cascade of lyrical and instrumental earworms, all built around Bella’s powerful vocals, which can blow the roof off or grace the ear with stunning intimacy from song to song. WILD THING EP follows the release of Bella’s singles ‘COWBOY’, ‘WASTED’ feat. LECADE and the title track.

With over 1 million global artist streams and 24k social media followers garnered in only 4 months, Bella has been winning the hearts and minds of country music fans and media alike. Media outlet Country Town noted her “rich voice, catchy country-pop tunes, and can-do attitude”; while Rolling Stone Australia chose ‘COWBOY’ as the Best Australian Music Of The Week upon release. ‘COWBOY’ was met with high rotation on KIX Country, ABC Country, iHeartCountry, Nova Fresh Country and Triple M Country, peaking at #2 on the Australian Country Radio Charts.

Bella supported James Johnston on his national tour and played to capacity crowds at BIGSOUND, BOOTS, BUCKLES & BEERS and Ridin’ Hearts Festival. The latter saw Bella invited on stage by US country music artist Riley Green to perform ‘you look like you love me’ during his set in Melbourne and Sydney.

The go-get-em confidence of Bella’s new EP WILD THING is the perfect nexus of country authenticity, hook-driven modern production and the powerful pride and self-confidence she wants to inspire in her audience.

Determined to capture the energy and dynamism of her live shows on record, Bella headed to the Central Coast with her bandleader: multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Jacky McCormack to record a sound that’s both organic and progressive.

From the sizzling fiddle and guitar that kicks off the title track to sultry outlaw tale ‘GEORGIA’, the swaggering kiss-off of lead single ‘COWBOY’ and beyond, WILD THING is a blazing declaration of empowerment and self-worth.

The gentle and gorgeous ‘buy me a drink’, co-written with Sarah Buckley of The Buckleys, is classic country romance. ‘ neon mood’ is tender and soaked in mournful pedal steel – you could close your eyes and feel like you’re sitting at the next barstool.

There’s no sign of slowing down for Bella Mackenzie whose talent and drive see her destined to take on the world.

Billy Gudgeon – Back To Country

Billy Gudgeon – Rocking Debut Radio Single “Back To Country”
We believe that Billy Gudgeon is the next big voice in Australian Music, and it’s present in this well-written and composed Debut Radio Single, “Back to Country”, is not the only place that Billy Gudgeon takes you with his mid-80s style and presence. He will take you back to a style that country music craves.
Col Finley – M2M Managing Director.

“Back to Country” is a traditional country rock song that captures the essence of vast open spaces, freedom, mateship, and the land’s beauty. Born from a yearning to escape the pressures of corporate life and return to his simpler, rural roots, Billy crafted this song to express those deep feelings. It’s the ideal soundtrack for cruising through our beloved land’s breathtaking landscapes and returning to the country.
Billy Gudgeon is a singer-songwriter whose powerful blend of raspy, emotive vocals and heartfelt melodies will captivate audiences nationwide. Drawing inspiration from childhood icons like Randy Travis, Brooks & Dunn, Bruce Springsteen, and Tom Petty, Billy’s music weaves a rich mixture of classic country sounds with a modern edge.
Raised on a farm in the NSW Western Tablelands, Billy’s deep-rooted connection to country life infuses his songs with authenticity and passion. His upbringing in rural New South Wales’s wide-open spaces and rugged landscapes has profoundly shaped his musical style and lyrical content.
With a voice that carries the soul of traditional country and the energy of modern rock, Billy Gudgeon is a rising star in the Australian country music scene, bringing a fresh yet timeless sound to fans everywhere.

Artist Quote – Back To Country, Where Everyone is Someone.

Artist Bio:
Billy Gudgeon is expected to leave a lasting impact on the future of the Australian country rock industry, according to country music veteran Col Finley. Growing up on a farm, Billy’s deep roots in the country genre shine through in his music and performances. His experiences with horse riding and working with cattle continue to influence his music. With his powerful voice and high-energy performances, he has become one of the most exciting new artists in the scene. Billy has performed at major country music festivals in Australia such as the Texas Country Music Festival, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Dalby Stock Horse Sale, Kyogle Rodeo, and Heart of Lismore Music Festival featuring Travis Collins and Max Jackson. He has also shared the stage with renowned artists including Casey Barnes, The Wolfe Brothers, and Catherine Britt. Billy’s down-to-earth attitude and ability to connect with his audience are winning him fans across Australia and beyond. He recently signed a major distribution deal with the Australian company “Music 2 Media” led by country veteran Col Finley. Fans can look forward to more music from him in 2024, and with his dynamic stage presence, soulful voice, and undeniable talent, he is set to make a big impact in the coming years.

Billie-Jo Porter Featuring Andrew Swift – This Is Us Here

BILLIE-JO PORTER AND ANDREW SWIFT RELEASE DUET ‘THIS IS US HERE’

Her recent single ‘Howl at the Moon’, hit #18 on the Country Songs Top 40 Australian airplay chart and received additions to Apple Music’s ‘Back Porch Country’, ‘New Music Daily’ and ‘Aussie Country’ editorial playlists. Now Billie-Jo Porter teams up with Andrew Swift to unveil the freewheeling rocker, ‘This is Us Here’.

From its rolling bass line and cosmic guitars to Billie-Jo and Andrew’s carefree vocals, ‘This is Us Here’ shouts four-wheel freedom. It’s got the kind of groove that makes you want to keep hitting repeat.

The song was inspired by an epic road trip. “Everything in the song actually happened”, says Billie-Jo. “While living in Canada my partner Kyle and I decided to go on a road trip to meet some friends rock climbing in the USA. The total trip was meant to be for two weeks, but we were having so much fun that we decided to quit our jobs and just keep going.”

When Billie-Jo shared her experience with a group of writers at the Gympie Song Muster in 2023 the lyrics were born. “It was an epic trip. We had so many unreal experiences to celebrate, but I also had to dig deep and work on myself and our relationship. I’m scared of heights, so although the rock climbing was exciting to begin with, after months and months of living in a tent and rock climbing, I was over it.”

When the winter snow began to fall, she made the tough decision to call it quits, ditch the rock climbing and head down to the warmer weather in Central America to get lessons in Spanish. It took a bit of convincing to get Kyle on board, but from one whirlwind experience to another, they went for it and held no regrets. “We look back on that trip and smile, because we could have turned back but we went up a gear.”

Andrew Swift entered the equation after a proposition from producer, Shane Nicholson. “He suggested that we make it a duet. I started thinking about who would be great on this song and thought of Andrew Swift right away.”

Shane’s production feels timeless but fresh; reminiscent of open road country rock à la The Eagles or Tom Petty but grounded to Billie-Jo’s distinctive sound. Having worked on the singer-songwriter’s self-titled #4 ARIA debut album, he’s well versed in nuances of Billie-Jo’s music, and this feels like a natural next step.

Andrew Swift’s vocal certainly kicks the song into another gear. “Swifty’s vocals take this song to the next level, so glad that he jumped on board.” The pair sound as though they’ve sung together for years; their voices intertwining effortlessly in soaring harmony.

Proving she’s still got that gypsy soul, Billie-Jo has spent much of 2024 on the road. She’s notched appearances at a slew of festivals around the country, including Gympie Music Muster, Meatstock Sydney, Meatstock Toowoomba, Barra & Boots Music Festival and Tamworth Country Music Festival.

And the shows roll on. Over the coming months she’ll cruise her fun-loving repertoire up and down the east coast, including a date at the 2025 Tamworth Country Music Festival, Camp For a Cure, and a performance alongside her duet partner in Noojee, Vic.

With ‘This is Us Here’, Billie-Jo Porter showcases not just her storytelling prowess but also her dedication to music that resonates with real-life experiences. The delightful combination of her soulful vocals with Andrew Swift’s dynamic energy brings a new edge to her music.

Kaylee Bell – Cowboy Up

Award-winning country-pop sensation Kaylee Bell is back with a bold new single, “Cowboy Up”, a boot stomping high energy tune about standing at a crossroads in a relationship. “Cowboy Up” is the first taste of new music from Bell since the March release of her #1 album “Nights Like This”

Produced by Travis Heidelman, the producer behind 2024’s biggest break out hit Dasha’s “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” and co-written during SongHubs Aotearoa alongside Kiwi music talents Jol Mulholland and Brooke Singer, “Cowboy Up” is all about that pivotal moment in a relationship, when a man must make a choice-either step up and take responsibility or move on – ‘cowboy up or cowboy out’. It’s a declaration of independence, wrapped up in Bell’s signature blend of powerhouse vocals and country-pop hooks driving the message home.

While the song carries a powerful message, “Cowboy Up” is also a fun and spirited song, delivering a vibrant arrangement that makes it impossible not to sing along. The lyrics cut deep, delivering a no-nonsense ultimatum with the phrase “cowboy up” serving as a rallying call for women to demand respect and accountability in their relationships. With its infectious energy, the track is poised to become a fan favourite, combining Bell’s gift for storytelling with an irresistible lively sound.

Since teasing “Cowboy Up” on TikTok, the song has exploded with over a million views, building massive anticipation for the full release. Fans have flooded Bell’s social media, excited to hear the full version.

In addition to releasing new music, Bell has a packed performance schedule ahead. Later this month, she will be supporting international superstar Kane Brown across his Australasian arena tour. Bell is also set to perform at Australia’s biggest country music festival, CMC Rocks and Jim Beam Homegrown next March.

“Cowboy Up” offers a bold reminder that Bell is not afraid to tackle the hard truths in life and relationships through her music. With this new release, she continues to lead the charge in Australasia’s country-pop scene.

Robbie Mortimer – Good Times & Tan Lines

ROBBIE MORTIMER DROPS SUMMER ANTHEM ‘GOOD TIMES & TAN LINES’

Hot on the heels of his debut performance at the sun-soaked Groundwater Country Music Festival, Robbie Mortimer releases his scorching new single ‘Good Times & Tan Lines’.

The feel-good anthem was born out of an unforgettable festival experience. “I was at a country music festival on the beach in Florida,” he recalls. “Everybody was smiling, loving their life and all gathered for the same thing, which was the love of country music.” That was the moment inspiration struck. “I saw a sign that said ‘Good times & Tan Lines’… I took a photo of it and thought, I’m going to write a song about this exact feeling.”

The result, a summertime soundtrack that makes you want to relive nights like those. The song practically leaps from the speakers thanks to Jared Adlam’s expert production. “I have a close working relationship with him, as we co-wrote my first release ‘Blow the Speakers” together. Jared and I have worked tirelessly on who I am as an artist and the sound I want to deliver.”

That debut single only arrived in March this year, but the powerhouse singers rocked-up, feel-good music has quickly garnered attention. Robbie has received over 1.1 million artist streams since bursting onto the scene, while his previous single, ‘You Got That Love’, peaked at #8 on the AIR charts and #12 on the CountryTown Hot 50 airplay charts.

The 2023 Toyota Star Maker Grand Finalist has supported major acts like The Beach Boys and The Temptations and brought down the house at recent festival Groundwater Country Music Festival, and was the headline act on the 2024 PBR National Tour. Next year he’s slated to perform at Country Sounds CMF, Meatstock, A Night in Nashville and The Man From Snowy River Festival.

However, this November he gears up for one his most personally significant performances yet. “I am doing my biggest ever headline show in Orange at the Orange Civic Theatre Nov 29.” Since portraying the straw-brained scarecrow in his primary school production of The Wizard of Oz at that same theatre, he’s always vowed to return. “I promised myself one day I would perform on that stage again, selling it out with my own music.”

Robbie Mortimer is quickly establishing himself as one to watch in Australian country music. With a stadium-worthy voice and an outlook sunnier than Australia’s brightest beaches, his feel-good songwriting is irresistible. ‘Good Times & Tan Lines’ is no exception to the rule – the vibrant summer anthem is another triumph for this exciting new artist.

Denvah – One Of Them Cowboys

With a voice that feels like home and a down-to-earth charm, Denvah is fast becoming a rising star in the Australian Country Music scene. After winning the Groundwater Kix-Start and Gympie Muster Talent Competitions and dazzling as a Top 3 finalist on Australian Idol, she’s been captivating audiences nationwide.

Her latest single, “Making Cups of Tea”, recently hit #1 on the Countrytown National Country Radio Charts, resonating with fans through its heartfelt and nostalgic storytelling. “It’s a true recount of a life-changing moment,” Denvah shares, “filled with memories, inside jokes, and personal breakthroughs.”

Now, she’s back with “One of Them Cowboys”, a fun, light-hearted anthem about finding that perfect cowboy. “It’s a playful look at what it takes to tick all the right boxes and be ‘one of them cowboys’,” says Denvah.

With chart-topping hits, irresistible storytelling, and a mix of warmth and wit, Denvah is proving she’s not just another country artist-she’s the one to watch.

Scarlet’s Way – In Another World

Scarlet’s Way are excited to announce the release of their latest single, “In Another World.” This heartfelt track evokes the iconic sound of the 90s Country era, reminiscent of artists like Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, and Sheryl Crow. With smooth, storytelling vocals and soulful instrumentation, “In Another World” delves into the themes of love and self-discovery, exploring the poignant realization that sometimes we don’t truly know ourselves enough to make a relationship flourish. The song beautifully captures the idea that in another life, circumstances might have been different.

“Much like our last release, ‘In Another World’ was also born on the Nullarbor after we had just completed a 3-month national tour! We were feeling very inspired after just having played for so many amazing people. We’re very excited to show you the next piece we unearthed on our adventure! We hope you love it!”

Known for their Southern-inspired sound, Scarlet’s Way masterfully blends Country-Rock and Blues, creating a powerful sonic tapestry. Led by Katey’s dynamic vocals and Shayne’s thrilling guitar work, the band delivers performances that resonate with raw energy, transporting audiences back to the exhilarating live music scenes of the 70s.

Fresh from their electrifying set at the 2024 Deni Ute Muster, where they performed alongside Amy Shark, Kip Moore, and Tyler Hubbard, Scarlet’s Way continue to make waves in the industry, recently clinching “Album of the Year” and “Group of the Year” at the WA Country Music Awards. They have shared stages with notable artists, including Kasey Chambers, Ian Moss, and Amy Shark, leaving an indelible mark on audiences everywhere.

In early 2023, their self-titled album was met with glowing reviews, with the single “Empire” soaring to #1 on the AMRAP Metro charts for two consecutive weeks. Following a three-month national tour that began with a sold-out album launch, Scarlet’s Way continued to captivate audiences at major festivals, including the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival and Tamworth Country Music Festival.

“In Another World” is set to resonate deeply with fans, drawing them into the soulful narrative that Scarlet’s Way has so masterfully crafted.

Scarlet Way’s new single ‘In Another World’ is out at radio and all streaming services on Friday 8th November.

Billie Rose – Slaying Ghosts

GHOSTS, GRIEF AND GRIT: BILLIE ROSE DROPS POWERFUL NEW SINGLE ‘SLAYING GHOSTS’

Alt-Country trend-setter Billie Rose holds nothing back on her haunting new single, ‘Slaying Ghosts’.

The 3 x Queensland Music Award finalist penned the song after a relationship breakdown. “Slaying Ghosts was written back in 2021, and it was inspired by my very first experience of being ‘ghosted’ by a guy I had liked,” she shares.

Turning to close friend and collaborator, Peta-Cherae, the pair quickly transformed heartache into a gutsy hit. “At this stage I was living in Brisbane, so we wrote Slaying Ghosts over zoom in just under an hour.”

The track opens with Billie’s delicate vocal arranged in eerie harmony. In a masterstroke of light and shade it slowly lurches towards its hard-hitting chorus. Produced by Garret Kato (Jem Cassar-Daley, Pete Murray), the two sought inspiration from unorthodox places. “I knew the song needed to be expressed in an edgy way. Instead of playing it safe we decided to draw inspiration from the likes of Nirvana.”

Despite falling outside of Billie’s regular wheelhouse, the rock-tinged tones that emerged from Kato’s Byron Bay studio perfectly married the song’s angst. “It felt a little out of my comfort zone, but I really wanted the listener to feel my frustration through the production.”

Receiving various accolades for her daring brand of Alt-Country, Billie Rose is surely making a name for herself. Three finalist spots at the Queensland Music Awards – including ‘Emerging Artist of the Year’ – and a CMAA Songwriting Finalist nod indicate that the road ahead is bright for this future star.

She’s touted her magnetic live show to audiences supporting Fanny Lumsden , Busby Marou and Catherine Britt. Next the singer-songwriter will join fellow country music trailblazer, Josie, on November 23rd for a show at Otherwise Bar in Townsville.

With a willingness to break boundaries and embrace raw, unfiltered emotion, Billie Rose blends alt-country and gritty rock elements to elevate her distinctive sound. ‘Slaying Ghosts’ captures a journey from vulnerability to empowerment, while showcasing the singer’s multitude of talents. Billie is poised to become a powerful voice in the country scene.

Tammy Moxon – What Am I To Do

TAMMY MOXON SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘WHAT AM I TO DO’ + PERFORMING AT TAMWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL

Aussie songbird, Tammy Moxon, delivers her trademark contemporary spin on classic country with the swingin’ ‘What Am I to Do’.

“I love what Tammy does. She writes great, sings great and is not scared to be country,” praises legendary songwriter, Allan Caswell. ‘What Am I To Do’ is about as country as it gets – weeping fiddle licks, lonesome piano and Tammy’s vocal intertwine in this quintessential tale of love gone wrong.

“This was my first ever breakup song that I wrote after an actual breakup,” admits the singer-songwriter. “I wrote breakup songs before, but never experienced it until just before writing this song.”

Tammy initially penned the song over a decade ago when she was just 18. Rummaging through her old notebooks in preparation for her recent album, Fighting Chance, she stumbled across her old lyrics. “The original version was written on my Yamaha keyboard,” she recalls. “I laughed at the original lyrics. I was mad!! I had to dial down the original lyrics to the version you hear today.”

With multi award winner Shane Nicholson on board to produce, the song stayed true to its country roots. “He really leant into the old-school country vibe. The doo-whop backing vocals were all Shane’s creation.” It’s a throwback to the timeless swing of Patsy Cline, whilst remaining contemporary and it’s right at home for the singer-songwriter. “It’s the kind of country I was raised on. It’s nostalgic and fun.”

Just one piece of a large picture, ‘What Am I To Do’ is lifted from Tammy’s 2024 album Fighting Chance. The album was featured as Spotlight Album of the Week on ABC’s Saturday Night Country with Beccy Cole, whilst spawning multiple charting singles.

Tammy has featured her old-school sound on some of our biggest stages. She opened for Lee Kernaghan in 2023, in her hometown of Townsville, and has warmed up stages for Felicity Urquhart, The Bushwackers and Drew McAlister. This year just saw her take the stage at the Gympie Music Muster and she’ll soon be gearing up for a massive few shows at Tamworth Country Music Festival in January.

Tammy Moxon has “a traditional voice that blends modern country in a way that makes this lady unique… and totally original” – John Nutting (Australian Country Radio). With the release of ‘What Am I to Do’, she not only revisits a formative experience but bridges the gap between vintage and contemporary country, solidifying her reputation as a standout artist with a unique sound