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Charlie Worsham To Be Featured On Warner Nashville’s “Live From Music Square” March 12

Charlie Worsham

Warner Music Nashville recording artist Charlie Worsham will be the third featured artist on WMN’s new monthly interactive live concert stream, “Live from Music Square,” via StageIt on Tuesday, March 12. During the free session he will perform his current hit single, “Could It Be,” in addition to other new tracks from his debut album due out this summer. Click here for a special message from Charlie about his upcoming performance.

The live concert starts at 8pm EST / 7pm CST and will be broadcast from Studio B on Music Row in Nashville and all tips will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The stream can be accessed at www.livefrommusicsquare.com.

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Lady Antebellum Gives A Sneak Peek Of Their New ‘Downtown’ Video

Lady Antebellum, Downtown

GRAMMY-winning trio Lady Antebellum has teamed up with E! News this week for the debut of the playful music video for their current Top 10 single “Downtown.”

Beginning today, E! News will reveal sneak peeks from the shoot before the video makes its world premiere on the show this Wed., March 6th at 7:00 ET/PT. The video will post immediately following the premiere on Eonline.com and be exclusive to E! for 24-hours.

Shot in Los Angeles last month and directed by Peter Zavadil, E!’s own Marc Malkin sits down with the band and takes fans behind the scenes of Lady A’s Hillary Scott and 2 Broke Girls star Beth Behrs’ mischievous night out on the town.

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Brad Paisley’s “Beat This Summer” Arriving At Radio TODAY

Brad Paisley, Wheelhouse

Country superstar Brad Paisley confirms that “Beat This Summer” is the next single from his forthcoming Wheelhouse album. Arriving at country radio on TODAY (Monday, February 25), this follow-up to his #1 hit, “Southern Comfort Zone,” was co-written by Paisley, Chris DuBois and Luke Laird.

Brad Paisley Confirms Track Listing And Album Art For “Wheelhouse”

“This song is about that feeling we’ve all had at some point in our lives – when you’re young, you’ve fallen in love, maybe you’re on the beach or working near the boardwalk,” explains Paisley. “You’re thinking there may never be a summer to compare.”

“Beat This Summer” was produced by Brad Paisley, as were all the songs on his 8th studio album. Fans can preorder Wheelhouse and Wheelhouse (Deluxe Version) now on Amazon at http://smarturl.it/amazonwheelhouse.

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Jaida Dreyer Streams New Single “Half Broke Horses”

Jaida Dreyer

Country singer-songwriter and Streamsound Records recording artist Jaida Dreyer is set to release her debut album, I Am Jaida Dreyer, on February 26th. The album will be available on all major digital retailers, including iTunes and Amazon. The single, “Half Broke Horses,” is streaming now on Jaida’s YouTube.

The breakout release features 10 original songs written or co-written by the singer and is produced by Grammy award-winning record producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland). The album features a special guest appearance by Sugarland’s Kristian Bush on the track, “Boy Who Cried Love,” which she also co-wrote.

Country Artist Jaida Dreyer To Release Debut Album, “I Am Jaida Dreyer,” Feb. 26

“Jaida’s music is so personal and authentic,” said Gallimore. “Not only is Jaida a great performer, but she is also a gifted writer and musician. Her charisma and soul completely shine right through on this album.”

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Easton Corbin Debuts Music Video For “All Over The Road”

Easton Corbin debuted the music video for his latest single, “All Over the Road,” on Friday (February 22nd). In the clip, he’s taken “hostage” after the convenience store he works at is robbed by a devilishly attractive female, who seems to want more than just cash. Watch it below:

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Kristen Kelly’s “He Loves To Make Me Cry” Makes Strong Radio Debut

New York Times Among Rave Reviews Of Singer-Songwriter’s New Single

Kristen Kelly, He Loves to Make Me CryWith 30 initial adds, Arista Nashville’s Kristen Kelly makes a powerful showing with her new single, “He Love To Make Me Cry,” as it impacts country radio this week. Co-penned by Kelly, Paul Overstreet and Even Stevens, this sexy and soulful song is the Texas-born singer-songwriter’s follow-up to her debut single, “Ex-Old Man.”

The following are early reviews from music critics with high praise of Kelly’s romantic song:

“Some singers get by on the strength of their attitude, some on the strength of their songwriting and some on the strength of their voice. Kristen Kelly…has plenty of the first two, but it’s the third that sets her apart. That’s especially true on ‘He Loves to Make Me Cry, which is one earthy howl after another, a striking disruption to mainstream country’s emphasis on precision and linearity.”
New York Times
, Jon Caramanica

“Kelly wails it for all it’s worth and stakes her claim as a newcomer to watch. Essential listening.”
MusicRow
, Robert K. Oermann

“This is a performance to marvel. It’s not just the power in the Texan’s voice, it’s that she doesn’t sound like another singer in Nashville. You’ll forget what you were doing for three minutes with every listen. These lyrics could steam up an igloo…There’s a fine line between sensual and Cinemax, and Kelly doesn’t cross it. If she can follow up this song with more powerful and original recordings, look for her to be quickly grouped with women named Underwood and McBride in conversations about the top female voices in country music”.
Taste of Country
, Billy Dukes

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Jason Aldean Flashes Back To “1994” For The Third Single Off “Night Train”

Aldean Heads to NYC Next Week for Multiple Television Appearances, All For The Hall New York and a Sold-Out Madison Square Garden Show

Jason Aldean

Platinum selling entertainer Jason Aldean will give country radio a dose of nostalgia unlike anything heard before when he releases his next single, “1994,” available now on Play MPE.

“1994” embraces hip-hop elements and takes listeners on a fun journey through the year Aldean was a senior in high school, Justin Bieber was born, OJ Simpson’s white Bronco sped across the nation’s TV screens and a gallon of gas only cost $1.09. When Aldean first heard the demo of the song, written by Barry Dean, Luke Laird and Thomas Rhett, he nearly fell out of his chair laughing and knew it was something totally different that he wanted to take a crack at recording for the record.

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Lady Antebellum To Release Fourth Studio Album on May 7

Lady Antebellum, Golden

Lady Antebellum appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America Tuesday morning (February 19th) to announce the details of their fourth studio album, Golden, which is set for release May 7th. The three wrote the title track with label-mate Eric Paslay over a bottle of wine in Charles Kelley’s library room. “”It’s actually the last song we wrote for the record,” Charles tells The Huffington Post. While a few details have yet to be finalized, the collection will include 11 or 12 songs, half of which were written or co-written by the group. Paul Worley is once again at the helm for Golden, having produced all Lady A’s previous releases.

“This album feels to me like one of those that from start to finish could be a good road-trip record and that’s what we wanted,” said Lady A’s Charles Kelley. “It’s one of the reasons why the term ‘golden’ was kind of cool. I think about road trips and driving down the road with those little streaks of sunshine popping through the trees, especially at sunset. ‘Golden’…it just gives you this warm, easy feeling.”

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The Civil Wars Team With T-Bone Burnett

A Place at the TableThe Civil Wars have teamed with T Bone Burnett to work on the soundtrack for new documentary, A Place at the Table. Featuring 14 original tracks, the album is set for release Feb. 26 through Sensibility Music.

Burnett and The Civil Wars perform on the album, which includes the new single “Long Time Gone” (listen below).

From the producers of Food, Inc., A Place at the Table explores American food and hunger issues. The film will be released March 1.

The band and Burnett are offering 100 percent of the label’s net profits and producer/artist royalties to the Participant Foundation, an organization that “exists to support programs that support a sustainable and peaceful world.”

In November, The Civil Wars cancelled tour dates, citing “internal discord and irreconcilable differences of ambition.”

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Help Greg Bates Create A Lyric Video For “Fill In The Blank”

Greg Bates

Help Greg Bates create a lyric video for his latest single, “Fill In The Blank!” Record a 5-10 second clip of yourself (using HD video) holding posterboard with lyrics from the chorus of “Fill in the Blank” in black ink (make it large and legible!). Upload your video to YouTube and send the YouTube link to fitblyricvideo@gmail.com. Your clip may be used in the official lyric video! Full rules below.

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