Henry Catania – Turn Around

“Turn Around” Life can be challenging, especially for a 13-year-old. The phrase “turn around” refers to when everything in your life can get confusing, and you feel like you’re falling behind. You may experience setbacks and rejection, which can make you feel down. However, you will eventually realise that you must never give up, no matter what happens. You only have one life and must keep chasing your dreams, even if obstacles are in your way. You just need to find your inner strength, stand your ground, and never turn around.

“I will stand my ground – Not Turn Around”

  • Henry Catania

Henry is a talented 13-year-old singer, guitarist, and songwriter from Conondale in Queensland. He started his music career at 11 by busking extensively all over the Sunshine Coast. Today, he is a regular performer on the local music scene, playing gigs across various venues on the Coast and appearing at large-scale music festivals.

In 2022, Henry had the privilege of performing at the Horizon Festival, where he opened for renowned artists Emily Wurramara and Andrea Kirwan. He was also nominated as a finalist in the Noosa Stars Alive competition and was one of the six finalists at the 2023 Gympie Country Music Muster Youth Talent Search.

Henry’s hard work and dedication paid off when he won the Caloundra Live & Local Songwriting Competition in September 2023. This led to him performing on the Kings Club VIP Stage at the 2023 Caloundra Music Festival. In January 2024, Henry attended the Tamworth Country Music Festival, where he was selected as an entrant in Maccas Golden Gig. He performed on the Riverside Campsite Stage, opened shows, and shared the stage with renowned country music artist Col Finley, a 30-year veteran of the TCMF. Tamworth also released his debut single, “Hide & Seek,” which achieved a top 10 download in its first week.

Henry’s star continues to rise, as he is set to perform at the Earth Frequency Festival in May 2024 and has just been announced in the line up for the 2024 Gympie Music Muster. Late in 2023, he received a RAF Grant, which enabled him to record his second single, “Turn Around,” due for release in April 2024.

Jason Aldean – Let Your Boys Be Country

With 28 number one singles, 17 billion streams and 20 million albums sold, reigning ACM Artist of the Decade Jason Aldean has released his highly anticipated 11th studio album, HIGHWAY DESPERADO. Aldean, who is nominated for “Top Song Sales Artist” and “Top Selling Song” for “Try That In A Small Town” at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards, has recently wrapped his sold out, 40+ city headlining tour of the US.

Featured by the Associated Press, Billboard, The Tennessean, LA Times and more, HIGHWAY DESPERADO includes fourteen total tracks, including Aldean’s breakthrough Hot 100 chart-topping single “Try That In A Small Town,” which recently became his 28th career #1 single at Country radio. The album also features his current single, “Let Your Boys Be Country”, and three tracks co-written by Aldean. The 3X ACM Entertainer of the Year winner first introduced new music from the album in May with the release of the fan-appreciation anthem, “Tough Crowd,” at this year’s ACM Awards, where Aldean was an Entertainer of the Year nominee.

Written by Allison Veltz Cruz, Jaron Boyer, and Micah Wilshire, “Let Your Boys Be Country” off of the new album, Highway Desperado, highlights the simplicity and innocence of childhood and rural life, with American Songwriter noting “lines like ‘Let everything inside these county lines be his whole world. You want him to grow up to be someone he’s damn proud to be. Mamas, let your boys be country’ nail the mindset of the song.” The music video for “Let Your Boys Be Country,” features special guest appearances by his young son and daughter.

HIGHWAY DESPERADO follow’s Aldean’s double album MACON, GEORGIA, which earned Aldean his 27th career-charting #1 single, “Trouble With A Heartbreak,” as well as a Billboard Music Award nomination for “Top Country Song” and awards from ACM, CMT, iHeart, and a GRAMMY nomination for “If I Didn’t Love You” with Carrie Underwood. Since making his chart debut in 2005, the Georgia native has earned the most Top 10 songs on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

Jelly Roll – Halfway To Hell

2X GRAMMY® nominee and current reigning CMA New Artist of the Year Jelly Roll continues his momentum in 2024 with the launch of his next single at radio “Halfway To Hell.” The song follows Jelly’s three consecutive #1 singles at Country radio in 2023 – his multi-week hit “Son of a Sinner,” the international multi-week #1 “Need A Favor,” and the multi-week, GRAMMY® nominated single, “Save Me” feat. Lainey Wilson. With “Save Me,” Jelly Roll became the second artist in chart history to have their first three releases all reach #1 within a single calendar year on the radio airplay charts, alongside Wynonna, who earned three #1 releases in 1992 (“She Is His Only Need,” “I Saw The Light” and “No One Else On Earth”). The milestone is one of several he discussed with the New York Times.

Having kicked off 2024 live from Times Square with the biggest NYE television celebration in the US, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Jelly took a moment to reflect on his GRAMMY® nominations with host Ryan Seacrest, watch here. His kick-off to the new year echoes the star’s unyielding momentum in 2023, which featured numerous breakthrough moments. In December 2022, Jelly Roll celebrated his first #1 on Country radio and sold-out his hometown venue, Bridgestone Arena.

In April 2023, Jelly became CMT’s most awarded artist of the night at the CMT Awards, winning 3 awards (Male Video of the Year, Breakthrough Male Video of the Year, CMT Digital-First performance of the Year) as a first-time nominee. In May, at the Academy of Country Music Awards, Jelly made the TV performance debut of his genre-defying hit “SaveMe” alongside surprise guest Lainey Wilson and released his highly anticipated Hulu documentary, “Jelly Roll: Save Me,” which showcased much of Jelly’s story and early struggles with addiction and incarceration.

In June, the 2023 Billboard Country Power Player Cover star also earned Billboard’s 2023 Breakthrough Artist Award after a record-breaking run on the Billboard Emerging Artist chart. He also released his debut Country project, Whitsitt Chapel, which debuted #2 on the Billboard Country albums chart and #3 on the Billboard 200 chart with the largest Country debut project in Billboard Consumption Chart history and made his Nissan Stadium CMA Fest debut for more than 70,000 fans – across the street from the Nashville Juvenile Detention Center he used to reside in starting at age 15.

In September, Jelly became the most awarded artist of the night at the People’s Choice Country Awards, accepting his award live from his record-breaking sold-out 55+ date headlining Backroad Baptism Arena tour. In November, Jelly won CMA New Artist of the Year after earning 5 CMA nominations as the most nominated male artist of the night with nominations including Single of the Year (“Need A Favor”), Male Vocalist of the Year, Musical Event of the Year (“Save Me”), Music Video of the Year (“Need A Favor”) and New Artist of the Year. As a first time CMA nominee in 2023, Jelly Roll joined the ranks of past artists including Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, who each debuted with five nods in a first appearance on the CMA final ballot.

The CMA win was followed up two days later with his GRAMMY nominations for Best New Artist and Country Duo/Group Performance” for “Save Me.” The moment was captured here on social media, where visibly moved to tears, Jelly addressed his fans and the music community on his nominations. In December, on Jelly’s 39th birthday, “Save Me” broke the aircheck record for the most amount of spins per week in chart history and earned this Stoney Creek Records artist his third consecutive #1 on Country radio. His record-breaking tour dates in 2023 and future announced dates at Festivals including Stagecoach in April 2024 also earned Jelly a Pollstar award nomination for “New Headliner of The Year.” Additionally, in a full circle moment from December 2022 – when Jelly donated the Bridgestone Arena proceeds towards building a recording studio in the Juvenile Detention Center he once resided in as well as towards additional supportive outreach for at-risk youth in the Nashville community – Jelly continued to activate his local community in December 2023, pledging to help facilitate the largest holiday toy drive in Nashville history, which resulted in the donation of thousands of toys.

ABOUT JELLY ROLL:
Nashville native singer/songwriter Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) recently debuted Top 3 on the Billboard 200 All Genre Chart and #2 on the Top Country Album charts with his debut Country Album, Whitsitt Chapel (released June 2nd, 2023) – earning the biggest Country debut album in Billboard Consumption Chart history. Following his sweep at the 2023 CMT Music Awards where he earned 3 awards to become the most awarded artist of the night, the Billboard Country Power List Cover star and “country’s ‘most authentic’ new artist” (The New Yorker) recently received Billboard’s 2023 Breakthrough Award. “One of Nashville’s fastest rising stars” (The New York Times), Jelly was an 8X nominee and 4X winner at the People’s Choice Country Awards and was the most nominated male at the 2023 CMA Awards, with five total nominations capturing his first CMA Award for “New Artist of the Year.” His current hit single “Save Me” – a confessional, vulnerable expression of self-doubt- set the stage for his new season of life and took him to new heights, has more than 155 million views on YouTube and Platinum certification from the RIAA. Jelly debuted the song along with Lainey Wilson at the 2023 ACM Awards on the heels of his 28-week reign at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart. “Save Me” became his third consecutive #1 single in 2023 following his multi-week #1 hits on Country and Rock radio, “Need A Favor” and “Son of A Sinner.”

Having just wrapped his sold-out 55-city 2023 Backroad Baptism Arena Tour and celebrated multi-format success with “Need a Favor” inside the Top 10 on Hot AC and Top 25 on Top 40 , Jelly Roll continues to resonate with fans on a global scale and earn numerous industry milestones – from playing his sold-out hometown show for 18,000 fans at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to sold-out dates at the Ryman Auditorium and the release of his critically acclaimed Hulu documentary produced by ABC News, “Save Me.” Featured by Nightline, GMA, GMA3, The New York Times Billboard, Variety, CMT and more, his self-built, unconventional industry rise and unique fan connection has garnered praise from numerous outlets, with Variety noting, “for everyone who’s facing the same struggles, Jelly Roll is their Springsteen,” and American Songwriter echoing, “with a string of accolades and an extremely dedicated following, Jelly Roll has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.”

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Will Day – Find Myself A Dirt Road

Will Day Unveils His Latest Anthemic Single ‘Find Myself A Dirt Road’ And Announces Performance At Deni Ute Muster.

Country powerhouse singer-songwriter Will Day unveils a new single ‘Find Myself A Dirt Road’, a track that’s bound to become a radio favourite and a welcome addition to country music playlists. Co-written with his producer Jared Adlam, the song sits close to Will’s authentic country rock roots whilst utilising modern country production techniques. The chorus hits you like a wall of sound in this catchy break up song.

“I haven’t released a breakup song before, so it’s something new! My producer, Jared Adlam and I wrote this, and I love the imagery it creates in the sense of having to go and find yourself, which sometimes we all have to do. I’m really excited about what Jared has done with the production of this track. It’s still true to my country rock roots but I love how the chorus just opens up and hits you, it’s quite emotive. We also had fun utilising some cool ‘modern’ sounds.”

The last 5 years have been career defining for Will as he carves a path in the country music scene, emerging as an authentic force that modern fans crave. From songs that are endearing with heart-gripping lyrics that draw raw emotion to high energy toe-tapping country rock, Will has the creative ability to produce music that stands the test of time. Always a crowd favourite, performing at iconic events such as Tamworth Country Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster, Texas (QLD) Country Music Festival and Groundwater Country Music Festival to performances at rodeos including Winton’s Way Out Fest and sold out Brisbane shows including his Christmas Cruise, two consecutive years has ensured continued popularity.

A radio favourite gaining airplay on major stations KIX Country, ABC Country, Triple A Murri, Australian Country Radio and iHeart Country as well as adds on Spotify curated playlists including Fresh Country, Fresh Country Finds, New Music Friday and Apple Music’s Aussie Country and 5th Gear across multiple singles, have cemented further success.

2024 will showcase Will’s talent even further with his love of live touring, which includes the new announcement of a performance at Deni Ute Muster on Saturday 5th October. A favourite festival amongst the country music community will showcase a stellar lineup this year including Kip Moore (USA), Tyler Hubbard (USA), Amy Shark, John Williamson, Amber Lawrence, Brad Cox, Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley Darlinghurst and more. With country music the fastest growing genre in Australia, Will stands out as a supercharged performer that remains genuine and will undoubtably stand the test of time in the Australian country music scene.

Will Day’s single ‘Find Myself A Dirt Road’ is out to radio on Monday 29th April and digital services on Friday 3rd May.

Natalie Gauci – How You Feel

NATALIE GAUCI REVEALS HOW SHE FEELS WITH NEW SINGLE

Multi-award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Natalie Gauci will release her new single, ‘How You Feel’ Friday 26th April.

This is the third single to be lifted from her forthcoming new album, ‘Brand New Day’.

Natalie’s previous singles, ‘Fame’ and ‘I Thought It Was You’ enjoyed widespread radio airplay across the country.

‘How You Feel’ is a very catchy Country / Pop song which has certain crossover appeal.

Beautifully produced by Andrew Beck, the track features contributions from notable musicians guitarist Ashley Naylor (Even, The Church, Paul Kelly) and drummer Evan Mannell (Missy Higgins)

Natalie’s forthcoming album ‘Brand New Day’ is scheduled for release Friday 5th July.

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Lee Brice (feat. Nate Smith & Hailey Whitters) – Drinkin’ Buddies

Multi-Platinum, award-winning country superstar Lee Brice partners up with his good friends Nate Smith and Hailey Whitters , for the release of their anthemic singalong track, ‘Drinkin’ Buddies’, out today (April 26). The song, written by Zach Kale, Chris Destefano and Justin Wilson, and produced by Ben Glover and Jerrod Niemann, is a celebratory toast to the folks who help take the sting out of a bad day and make the good ones even better.

ABOUT LEE BRICE:
When Curb Records recording artist, Lee Brice, isn’t selling out arenas, writing and recording songs, or building new brands like American Born whiskey, you’ll find the family man with his wife Sara, two young boys, and daughter. Meanwhile, with over 3.7 billion on-demand streams, and over 4 billion spins on Pandora, Brice continues to enjoy massive success at country radio, digital streaming services, and on the road. He has reached the #1 spot at Country Radio with Platinum-selling ‘Memory I Don’t Mess With’, which consecutively follows three prior #1s: ASCAP’s 2021 Country Song of the Year and 3x Platinum track ‘One of Them Girls’, ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’ with Carly Pearce, and the 4x Platinum hit ‘Rumor’, which was nominated in the category Single of The Year at the 55th Annual ACM Awards. One of the most-played country artists of all time on Pandora, he was the second country artist behind Keith Urban to receive the Pandora Billionaire plaque.

Lee is also a GRAMMY nominee, a CMA and ACM award winner, and he’s taken nine radio singles to Number One: ‘A Woman Like You’, ‘Hard to Love’, ‘I Drive Your Truck’, ‘I Don’t Dance’, ‘Drinking Class’, ‘Rumor’, ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’, ‘One of Them Girls’, and ‘Memory I Don’t Mess With’. Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney and others have recorded his songs, and he’s performed on numerous TV shows, including NBC’s Today, ABC’s The Bachelor, NBC’s The Voice and FOX’s Miss USA 2018. Lee performed as part of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song honoring Garth Brooks, aired on PBS March of 2020. At the 54th Annual CMA Awards, Lee took home the prize for Musical Event of the Year for his song with Carly Pearce, ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’. At the 56th ACM Awards, ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’ won Single of the Year and Music Event of the Year, and Lee and Carly Pearce performed the song live.Lee’s album, Hey World, has been certified Platinum and features several multi-Platinum selling hits.

Lee kicked off 2024 with an intimate acoustic tour, the Me & My Guitar Tour, and is bringing fans brand new music this Spring with his latest single, ‘Drinkin’ Buddies’ with Nate Smith and Hailey Whitters.

Johnny Cash – Well Alright

JOHNNY CASH’S SONGWRITING TAKES CENTER STAGE ON NEW ALBUM, SONGWRITER, MADE FROM PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 1993 RECORDINGS

ALL SONGS WRITTEN SOLELY BY JOHNNY CASH, ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST SONGWRITERS

CO-PRODUCED BY JOHN CARTER CASH AND DAVID “FERGIE” FERGUSON AND FEATURING NEWLY RECORDED BAND OF MARTY STUART, DAVE ROE, PETE ABBOTT AND OTHERS PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS DAN AUERBACH AND VINCE GILL

FIRST TRACK, “WELL ALRIGHT,” AVAILABLE TO STREAM TODAY

SONGWRITER DUE JUNE 28 VIA MERCURY NASHVILLE/UMe

In early 1993, the legendary Johnny Cash found himself between contracts in his then nearly 40-year career and recorded an album’s worth of songwriting demos at LSI Studios in Nashville of songs he’d written over many years. LSI at the time was owned by his son-in-law Mike Daniels and daughter Rosey, and he wanted to help the family financially while also recording some songs special to him. Not long after the fruitful session, Johnny met producer Rick Rubin, and the recordings were shelved as the two embarked on an important and prolific musical partnership that revitalized the Man in Black’s career that would last the rest of his life.

Some thirty years later, John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny and June Carter Cash, rediscovered the songs and stripped them back to just Johnny’s powerful, pristine vocals and acoustic guitar. Along with co-producer David “Fergie” Ferguson, the two invited a handpicked group of musicians that played with Johnny, including guitarist Marty Stuart and the late bassist Dave Roe, along with drummer Pete Abbott and several others, to the Cash Cabin, a hallowed space in Hendersonville, Tennessee where Johnny would write, record and relax, to breathe new life into the tracks, taking the sound back to the roots and heart of the songs.

Releasing June 28th via Mercury Nashville/UMe, the simply and aptly titled Songwriter, features songs written solely by Johnny Cash, one of America’s greatest songwriters and storytellers. Returning the focus to Johnny’s own songwriting, the 11-track collection showcases the breadth of his writing, one that has always represented the great expanse of the human condition: there are songs of love, family, sorrow, beauty, spiritual salvation, survival, redemption, and of course, some of the lighthearted humour Johnny was known for, all sung in his unmistakable, trademark, resonant voice.

Songwriter will be available to stream and download, as well as on CD and a variety of vinyl options, including standard black and several limited edition colour variants.

Songwriter is being previewed today with the release of the first single, “Well Alright,” an upbeat and infectious tune about finding love in of all places, the laundry mat. With its humorous lyrics, galloping beat and taut acoustic upright bass “Well Alright” is prime Johnny Cash, harkening back to his ’50s hits such as “Get Rhythm,” “Five Feet High and Rising,” “Cry! Cry! Cry!” and “Big River.”

“Dad’s advice with anything, whether it was life or making music, was always ‘follow your heart,” said John Carter. And it is this truism of his father’s that guided him every step of the way when making Songwriter. After stripping the original recordings back to just Johnny’s vocals and guitar, he reached out to Fergie, a longtime friend and Johnny’s go-to engineer for nearly thirty years, and the two set off to create an album that would honour and amplify Johnny’s songwriting and timeless voice while staying true to the spirit of the recordings. Along with John Carter, Fergie is arguably one of the people who knew best what Johnny liked when it came to recording as they worked together beginning in the early 1980s when he was Cowboy Jack Clement’s in-house engineer where Johnny often liked to record. He would go on to work with him on many records, including most of his Mercury albums and the acclaimed American Recordings series with Rick Rubin, even recording his last-ever songs in his final days in 2003. “He was always my hero and I just felt like the luckiest guy in the world to get to record him,” said Fergie.

When it came time to assemble a band, two musicians were must-haves: guitarist Marty Stuart, who played with Johnny in his backing band The Tennessee Three from 1980-86, and the late, great upright bassist Dave Roe, who toured in Johnny’s band, beginning in the early ’90s and lasting nearly a decade. For Roe, the experience was a chance for a do-over as he actually played on the original ’93 session, but despite being a great electric bass player was so new to upright bass that his playing was lacking. In fact, after a gig around this same time, Johnny famously gave Roe money to take lessons and said he had six months to learn. Roe would go on to become one of the best slap bass players in the world and play on hundreds of albums before his death in 2023. Songwriter was likely one of his last sessions.

Drummer, Pete Abbott, of Average White Band fame, among many other bands and accolades, was brought in to complete the trio who both recorded together and separately at the Cash Cabin, the sanctuary and studio space that Johnny built on his property in 1979 and where John Carter continues to record. Several other of Nashville’s best, such as Ana Cristina Cash (background vocals), Matt Combs (acoustic guitar, mandolin, strings), Mike Rojas (B3 organ, piano), Russ Pahl (acoustic & electric guitar, bass, dobro, steel) and Sam Bacco (congas, percussion) were enlisted to round out the core band for the majority of the album, while others like session great and Grand Ole Opry guitarist, Kerry Marx, and vocalist Harry Stinson guested on select songs. “All those guys are the best, just cream of the crop,” said Fergie.

Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys provides a bluesy guitar solo on the track “Spotlight” and Vince Gill lends his dulcet vocals to “Poor Valley Girl.” Johnny’s good friend, outlaw country legend, Waylon Jennings, sang on two songs in the original session, “I Love You Tonite” and “Like A Soldier.”

“Nobody plays Cash better than Marty Stuart, and Dave Roe of course played with dad for many years,” said John Carter. “The musicians that came in were just tracking with dad, you know, recording with dad, just as, in the case of Marty and Dave, they had many times before, so they knew his energies, his movements, and they let him be the guide. It was just playing with Johnny once again, and that’s what it was. That was the energy of the creation.”

While the playing of the musicians on the original 1993 recordings was strong, the sound quality left something to be desired as it placed the songs into a particular time. By recording a whole new band, John Carter and Fergie, along with engineer Trey Call, brought Johnny into the modern era and made an incredible sounding record that sounds like if Johnny recorded today.

“We just went rudimentary,” said John Carter of the approach. “We went straight to the roots, as far as the sound, and tried not to overly enhance it. We built as if dad was in the room. That’s what we tried to do. Between the both of us, Fergie and I have spent thousands of hours with dad in the recording studio, so we just tried to act like he was there: WWJCD, right?”

“I think this record is the way I would have liked to have made one if I would have ever been in charge of one, before Rick Rubin or after Jack Clement,” said Fergie. “I’ve known John Carter since he was a boy, so it was great to finally work with him. He gave me a lot of leeway, especially in terms of grooves and things. We went right along the same page. There wasn’t ever a conversation or plan about an end product, it was just let’s do the best we can do.”

Songwriter kicks off in a mighty way with the opening track, “Hello Out There,” a prescient song that sounds like Johnny reaching out from the beyond concerned about mankind and the state of the world as he sings with gravitas, “Hello out there/This is planet Earth/Calling Calling Calling Calling Calling, facilitating his own echoes, before continuing, “Hello out there/our net worth is/Falling Falling Falling Falling Falling” As the song continues, it crescendos with a glorious swirling of Marty Stuart’s spacey guitar licks, strings, steel guitar, pounding drums, angelic voices, and Johnny’s message of salvation, sonically falling somewhere between cosmic country and gospel. Recorded just before Johnny was recruited by U2 for Zooropa album closer, “The Wanderer,” the songs could be celestial cousins of sorts. “I believe dad wrote it about the Voyager spaceship sometime around when it launched,” said John Carter. “I remember him sitting in Cowboy’s office and singing it for him.”

At the time of the original recording, Johnny was in a great place both mentally and vocally. The songs he chose to record were personal to him and had been written over many decades, with some dating back to the mid to late ’70s. “I Love You Tonite” is a love letter to his beloved wife June Carter Cash while

“Poor Valley Girl” is about both June and her mother, country pioneer, Maybelle Carter, likely written in the wake of her passing in 1978. “Drive On” was inspired by the chronic pain he suffered from due to a broken jaw in the early ’90s and is about the hardships that were endured by veterans in the Vietnam War. “I think he wanted to understand in his heart, to find peace with his own physical pain, that there were others out there who had pains that were greater, who had PTSD that was more profound, to gain more humility or to gain more acceptance of his own condition,” said John Carter who along with Wesley Orbison, closes the song out with some duelling psychedelic guitars.

Meanwhile, “Like A Soldier” is about his struggle with addiction and ultimate recovery. “It’s something that that he wrote after his first stint in a recovery centre,” said John Carter. “He felt like he was like a soldier getting over a war. The opponent that he had been fighting, his enemy had been addiction, and he was coming into a new life and had the great opportunity for healing. That’s where the song came from.” Both “Drive On” and “Like A Soldier” were included with different recordings and arrangements on Johnny’s first American Recordings album in 1994, but these are the very first recordings.

Other tracks like the reverential “Have You Been to Little Rock?” see Johnny expressing pride for his homeland over a beautiful, traditional melody, while “She Sang Sweet Baby James,” is a tender song about a young single mother singing James Taylor’s “Sweet Baby James” to comfort her baby. Johnny was a fan of Taylor’s ever since he performed on the first season of “The Johnny Cash Show” in 1971. Johnny revisits a lesser-known gem of his with “Sing It Pretty Sue,” originally released in 1962 on The Sound of Johnny Cash.

In the early ’90s as country music was changing, Johnny found himself at a lull in his career, despite his songwriting and voice remaining strong. “My dad was probably just as clear as at any point in his life and I think that voice, which was kind of ignored at the time, needs to be heard,” said John Carter. “The man at that age, at that specific point in his life, deserves more attention and focus because he sadly didn’t get as much as he should.”

For John Carter, working on Johnny’s music is a form of catharsis and communion with his dad. “It’s not about selling Johnny Cash, he would be doing that himself,” said John Carter. “I’m grateful that this record is here, even if it was only for me, because it reminds me of who my father was, and I do believe there are people out there that knew him on somewhat of a level that I did, that will be just as touched,” said John Carter. “But I also believe that there are people out there that have never heard my father’s music that will find new interest in hearing this, hearing this album and hearing my father’s voice. I hope that gleans some curiosity in some people where they dig further, and they discover more because there’s a lot to see within those pages.”

As for what Johnny might think about Songwriter, “I would think Johnny would say what he said about every record that I worked on with him, every record I think he ever made, when he got to the end of it, he always said, “I think it’s the best record I’ve ever made,” said Fergie. “You could count on that. I could just hear him say that. I think he’d be really proud of it.”

Ultimately, Songwriter is all about putting the spotlight back on Johnny’s songwriting. “I wanted it to be songs that mostly people hadn’t heard and that paid close attention to who he was as a songwriter and who he was as an American voice,” said John Carter. “One of my most important focuses in the past 10 years is to make sure that history, as best that I can possibly, is to give history the opportunity to notice him as the great writer he is. Bob Dylan says he’s one of the greatest writers of all of American written music and I agree. I want to put that in the forefront. His writing voice specifically is a certain voice, that I think if America wants to know their history, that’s a good place to look. Johnny Cash is definitely one true voice that we can listen to, specifically to his writings.”

Damon Spigle – Never Go Back Again

15-Year-Old Prodigy Damon Spigle Drops Explosive Single “Never Go Back Again” Produced by Ken Royster, Secures Major Distribution Deal with Perry Music Group, Distributed by The Orchard

Kentucky, USA – April 22, 2024 – Hold onto your hats, because the country music scene is about to witness a seismic shift as Damon Spigle, the 15-year-old wunderkind from Eastern Kentucky, unleashes his latest sonic bombshell, “Never Go Back Again.” With vocals that echo the very soul of the Bluegrass State and lyrics that cut to the core of universal truths, Spigle is poised to not just push, but obliterate the boundaries of the genre, captivating audiences on a global scale.

Inspired by the legends-Johnny Cash, Hardy, Eric Church, and Zach Bryan-Spigle’s musical journey began amidst the rolling hills and verdant landscapes of Kentucky. From these fertile grounds, he absorbed the essence of country and rock, honing his craft with a passion and talent that belies his tender years. Now, armed with an arsenal of raw talent and an unquenchable fire, Spigle is ready to blaze a trail through the music industry.

In a move that has reverberated from Nashville to the farthest reaches of the globe, Damon Spigle has teamed up with the maestro of multi-platinum hits, Ken Royster, for his upcoming EP. With an awe-inspiring track record boasting 26 number one singles and collaborations with luminaries like Luke Combs, Royster is the sonic architect behind some of modern country’s most monumental hits. Together, Spigle and Royster form a powerhouse partnership destined to ignite the very soul of music itself.

“Never Go Back Again” isn’t just a song; it’s a thunderous anthem of camaraderie and resilience. It’s a clarion call to break free from the chains of the past and stride boldly into the future. With its raw emotion and searing honesty, “Never Go Back Again” serves as a rallying cry to leave behind the pain of betrayal and forge ahead toward new horizons. The clock is ticking, urging listeners to seize the moment and embark on a journey of self-discovery. So heed the call, heed the advice-don’t look back, don’t text her. Move forward with the conviction of a true pioneer, for the world awaits your next triumph.

As Damon shares with us in his own words “I he was inspired to write the song by not only going through personal experiences with toxic relationships but also by seeing and hearing other people going through the same things as me, the song is my way of explaining why not to do this and why not to go back ever again because it will only hurt you in the end, honestly I think of my little cousins when I sing this because as they get older and get to an age where they start having serious relationships I want them to always have something to help them understand there not alone. Overall, this song is just an experience that not only I’ve been through but other people as well. I’ve been there and there are songs I’ve listened to that help with breakups and wanting to get back with exes and that sort of thing and my goal is for this song to be one of those songs that everyone can go and relate to.”

“Never Go Back Again” is just the beginning of Spigle’s sonic odyssey. His forthcoming EP promises a kaleidoscopic tapestry of sound, each track offering a glimpse into the artist’s soul and musical evolution. From heartfelt ballads to foot-stomping anthems, Spigle’s EP is a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the human experience.

“I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with a legend like Ken Royster,” says Damon Spigle. “His vision and expertise have elevated my music to stratospheric heights, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share it with the world.”

In addition to his musical exploits, Damon Spigle is proud to announce a groundbreaking distribution deal with Perry Music Group, distributed by The Orchard, a member of Sony Music Entertainment. This watershed moment propels Spigle to the forefront of the industry and marks a pivotal juncture in his meteoric rise.

Perry Music Group, under the stewardship of industry luminary Bryan Wayne Perry, is renowned for its unyielding commitment to artist development and groundbreaking innovation. Distributed by The Orchard, a leading music distribution and artist services company, amplifies Spigle’s reach and visibility to stratospheric levels.

“I am absolutely thrilled to embark on this exhilarating journey alongside Perry Music Group, distributed by The Orchard,” says Damon Spigle. “Their unwavering passion for music and steadfast dedication to nurturing artists is nothing short of inspiring, and I am deeply honored to collaborate with such esteemed partners.”

With the unwavering support of Perry Music Group distributed by The Orchard, Damon Spigle is primed to etch his name into the annals of music history. His forthcoming releases promise to captivate audiences worldwide, showcasing his exceptional talent and visionary artistry.

“Damon Spigle is a rare gem with boundless potential,” remarks Bryan Wayne Perry. “We are ecstatic to welcome him into the Perry Music Group family and eagerly anticipate supporting his journey every step of the way.”

Stay tuned for further updates on Damon Spigle’s musical odyssey as he blazes a trail through the annals of music history. With his debut single poised to take the charts by storm, Damon Spigle is not just on the brink of superstardom-he’s rewriting the very definition of it.

Damon Spigle’s single, “Never Go Back Again,” is available now on all major streaming platforms. For the latest news and updates, visit damonspiglemusic.com and follow him on social media @damonspiglemusic.

Jayne Denham – Lovin’ A Wild Thing

“You can’t get in the room with Jayne Denham and not be blown away by the heart and passion of her artistry. She’s so much more than just another country artist out on a stage, and when it comes to recording her albums, well, it usually starts with “What If.'” There are no boxes, no fences, and there are no chances that she won’t take. On the heels of her groundbreaking album ‘Wanted,’ we knew the next record had to move the needle to the next level. ‘Moonshine’ is that record…Jayne rolls in like a supercharged Camaro and leaves a cloud of dust with every note, spinning gravel with every song, and leaves the listener with a burn like a straight shot of Moonshine! Twist the cap off that mason jar and take a sip of the next step in Jayne Denham’s country rock artistry. You’re gonna love the taste!”

  • Brian White
    (A Grammy-nominated and No. 1 hit songwriter who has over 400 cuts to his credit, including Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Gary Allan, and more)

Jayne Denham, proving again that she’s the dominant female force in Australian country rock music, unveils a new groundbreaking album titled Moonshine with the mind-blowing focus track “Lovin’ A Wild Thing.” ‘If you want the fire gotta dance in the flames, that’s what you get for lovin’ a wild thing.’ This focus track is penned by talented songwriters Brian White, Jason Sever, Ben Glover, and Chad Brownlee. The album is infused with the spirited essence of the Prohibition era of risk-taking, love affairs, and dedicated moonshine runners, the resonating themes and sounds blend uniquely in today’s modern country music scene. Drawing inspiration from the raw, wild, and action-packed sounds of that time, Jayne embarks on a sonically rich journey that evokes the spirited and illegal act of moonshine production. With Moonshine,Jayne’s musical voyage pays homage to the adventurous thrill-seekers and inevitable heartbreak that characterized a period defined by defiance and rebellion. Miranda Lambert, Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, and Jon Randall all take part in this musical campaign, as their lyrics and songs were all chosen specifically to bring Jayne’s Moonshine album to life.

Building on the success of her chart-topping album WANTED, which earned a Golden Guitar nomination for Contemporary Album of the Year in 2022, Jayne invites listeners on an adventure with Moonshine, a 10-track album that features various Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated songwriters, once again proving why she’s Australia’s leading country rock female artist.

Jayne has had various number-one hits with her industry peers. In March 2023, Jayne released her album title track, “Moonshine,” featuring Colt Ford, written by Cameron Jaymes, Colin Elmore, and Melissa Peirce. The boot-stomping cross-country collaboration infused Jayne’s country rock roots, captivating audiences worldwide with placements on CMT USA, CMT Official Top 30 in Australia, No. 5 on KIX Country, and CountryTown Hot 50.

The second single, “Face of the Sun,” written by Brian White, Megan Conner, and Pete Stewart, does not hold back with emotion or rawness. “Stunt Double” is an upbeat, fun, and cheeky song that makes listeners envision a movie in their minds from the minute they hear the lyrics. Written by Trevor Rosen, Hillary Lindsey, and Shane McAnally, it placed No. 1 on the Country Radio charts and landed on New Music Friday (USA). The fourth single release, “Are You Ready For This,” with Hurricane Fall, written by Jessi Alexander, Jon Randall, and Miranda Lambert, is a wild, loud, and rockin’ song that will get any party started. Landing on the Top 10 Tamworth Hottest Australian Country Hits, Top 40 Australian Airplay Chart, and No. 6 on the Country Thunder Top 30 Chart.

The final Moonshine single of the year was “Chain Smokin’,” written by Brandy Clark (Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker, and Kacey Musgraves) and hit songwriters Matt Jenkins and Trevor Rosen. If you have felt the void of being lonely and found yourself caught in a rollercoaster of emotions in a relationship to fill the gap, then the hard-hitting lyrical choice sets the stage for what’s to come.

“‘Moonshine’ is the next evolution in my series of era-inspired albums,” says Jayne. “While WANTED paid homage to the rugged, horseback days of old spaghetti westerns, this new record delves into the gritty, rebellious spirit of the prohibition era. Imagine mixing up a big pot of outlaw tales from the hills, seasoned with country rock. It’s about capturing the essence of a time when moonshiners ruled the backwoods and fast cars roared through the countryside. I wanted to infuse this album with that untamed energy and transport listeners to a world where the spirit of rebellion runs deep and the music hits hard.”

Moonshine was produced by Grammy-nominated songwriters and producers Brian White, who has earned sixteen #1 songs, two Dove Awards for Song of the Year, and the recent #1 “Blame It On You” (Jason Aldean), and Brian Bunn, whose songs have been recorded by Lee Brice, Jackson Dean, Chase Matthew, Parmalee, and more. The project incorporates a unique blend of country rock with a gritty edge. With soaring vocals, Jayne exudes her energy, captivating audiences with her renowned live shows, including most recently headlining her sold-out show at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in the country-rock scene.

“These stories remain wild and outlaw with a contemporary twist. I thoroughly enjoyed curating songs that perfectly complement the narrative of this album. From the badass anthems to the moments of pure fun, party vibes, and heart-wrenching ballads,” adds Jayne.

“I love crafting an album that serves as a musical journey for my fans, from the opening track, “The Moonshine Raid,” to the discovery of “Moonshine Money,” where we uncover the hidden treasures stashed away by Uncle Jimmy. In a world dominated by singles, I take pride in delivering a cohesive body of work that tells a story, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the narrative from start to finish.”

To accompany the Moonshine album, Jayne has partnered with Franklin County Distillery, located in the mountains of Virginia, known as the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” to release her own line of two different-flavored moonshines, Ridge Runner Pear and Orchard Peach. If you pre-order one of the merchandise packs, you will be entered into a drawing to win a bottle of Jayne Denham’s Moonshine, soon to be available in Australia. The full-length album, Moonshine, will be available on Friday, May 3, 2024.

Wesley Dean – Mercy

Wesley Dean is set to release his new album Music From Crazy Hearts , Friday April 26th, with the companion piece to an upcoming feature film, Crazy Hearts: The Documentary, which sees Dean hit the road with his family for an ambitious tour across America. With a director and cameraperson in tow, Dean and his family drove over 5000 miles from Nashville to Los Angeles in an RV via towns steeped in musical history playing shows off the beaten track; Memphis, New Orleans, Luckenbach, Marfa, Amarillo, Las Vegas, and more. The songs on Music From Crazy Hearts complement the soundscape to Dean’s own story of breaking the industry mold to carve out his name independently.

Along with the album’s release, Dean has also shared the neon-imbued music video for the country gospel track, “Mercy”.

Dean reflects on the album, “After a tumultuous landing in the US and string of challenges that left me wanting to quit the industry, I looked to the moon early one morning and prayed for the first time in my life, ‘God, have Mercy’. In that moment, I picked up my guitar and started playing what is now “Mercy” in its entirety, from start to finish, as you hear it today. It was one of those moments that music just flows without thought or conscious effort. It was an honest letter from the depths of my soul to God/Universe, whatever that means to you. That same morning, I also wrote the last song on the album, “Tomorrow”, which is fitting to think that they are now the bookends of the record.”

“Within a week I had written all the songs on the album, so I got together with my friend and producer, Justin Cortelyou, and through a twist of fate five days at RCA, Studio A were set. We recorded the ten songs live with very little overdubs. No autotune, no metronome, no studio tricks, just capturing a moment in time in one of the greatest rooms in musical history. For one incredible week I got to stand, sing and play where, Elvis, Dolly, Waylon, Willie, Stapleton, and so many more stood and recorded some of their most iconic music. It was a great honor just to be in the room, let alone cutting a record.”

“This album isn’t only my personal redemption, it’s an album for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider, like they’ve been broken beyond repair, or have to fight for their authentic self to be seen. “Music From Crazy Hearts” is for anyone crazy enough to follow that tiny voice inside their heart while battling the voice inside their head against all odds and rejection, and even though they can barely see the light sometimes, muster the courage to keep believing in their dreams.”

In a glowing album review, music journalist Dana Miller writes: “From tip to stern the Music From Crazy Hearts pirate ship was destined to be a record for the road. Captured in just five flurried days at RCA, Studio A and conjuring timeless images reminiscent of Young Guns, Dean’s basaltic, corduroy-clad voice inhabits characters here like those first popularized in Gunfighter Ballads by Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash’s “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town.” Though Dean draws effortlessly and intuitively from the archetypal well of the cowboy ballads that gave original rise to American country music, and Music From Crazy Hearts solemnly salutes both Marty Stuart and Buck Owens with its integrity-driven narratives, this is not just a horse of a different color, but one pointed in a completely different direction. Music From Crazy Hearts is an album full of stories that will cleave you in half, sung by a seeker’s voice that was designed to stitch you back together in a more self-sustaining style than you were wearing yourself before.”

Leading up to the album’s release Dean shared a number of singles including the radio edit of “Gunslinger” , exclusive to AUS/NZ audiences, which CountryTown called a “raw, road-ready cowboy anthem” and premiered the live acoustic version saying, “he conjures a blues soul that’s ancient and genuine, a spirit you don’t hear in singers all that often anymore”. He also released the band version of “Blood Brothers” worldwide, which Magnet Magazine called “an epic country-tinged rocker”. Other US focused singles were “Don’t Look Back” featuring Sarah Buxton, which Glide called “a gorgeous work of country-laced Americana that resonates with all of us”, and “Burn This House”, both of which attracted early attention from BrooklynVegan, Whiskey Riff, Holler and more.

After relocating from Queensland’s Sunshine Coast to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2021 to pursue the natural evolution of his music into the country/Americana roots rock scene, Dean released his first album dedicated to the genre, Unknown (considered for a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album), and has quickly followed up with Music From Crazy Hearts, a dynamic musical journey deftly weaving the depth of artists like Cash and Dylan with a contemporary psychedelic cowboy vibe.

Dean was previously known and loved as the Australian Idol winner ‘Wes Carr’ of platinum single, You, and gold selling album, The Way The World Looks , fame.