Casey James Set To Release New Album, Strip It Down, June 9

Singer/songwriter and multi-format innovator Casey James is set to release Strip It Down, a rich collection of blues and smoky soul that is a deeply personal reflection of the former “American Idol” finalist and Texas-born roots rocker, on June 9.

“All I want to do is play music,” James said. “Stripping it back to just me making a record of music that I love was a huge stepping stone in my life.”

James will celebrate the release with a performance Friday, June 9 at City Winery in Nashville. During the event, City Winery will be selling custom bottles of wine with a portion of the proceeds going to the HART Fund, which is part of the Blues Foundation’s philanthropic initiatives.

Last night, “Bulletproof,” a raucous bit of Texas roadhouse swagger featuring a raspy Delbert McClinton, premiered during the Blues Report, the new music show on Sirius XM Radio.

James is familiar to many as a finalist on season 9 of “American Idol,” and familiar to still more as a country artist who notched a Top 15 single with “Crying On A Suitcase.” But in Strip It Down, James comes into his own by following a simple plan: being himself.

It’s titled Strip It Down because that is exactly what he did. James collected 14 songs he’d written or co-written, holed up in a Nashville studio with a trim, crackerjack band and hammered out the bulk of the album in four days. He shed the layers of stylized bulk he’d been given in those previous public ventures to find the real artist underneath, a guy with a convincing, smoky vocal quality and a burning, lyrical skill with a guitar.

It’s the music he loves. Between his shrewd playing and exuberant singing, the influence of Tab Benoit, Doyle Bramhall II, and Freddie King are highly apparent in Strip It Down, which folds in a variety of styles, all connected directly to that blues base. The project opens with James coursing through the dramatic blues/rock of “All I Need.” From there, James easily traverses the spacious old-school R&B of “Different Kind Of Love,” the soulful “Supernatural,” the breezy, country swing of “Stupid Crazy,” and the gutbucket closer “Fight You For The Blues.”

He delivers it all with a commanding presence, a rebuilt confidence that comes from doing what he does naturally, and doing it well. “This record was a healing thing for me,” James says, “because this is who I am. It’s what I’ve always wanted to do.”

James found a gifted collaborator in Tom Hambridge, a drummer, songwriter and producer whose work he’d long admired. Hambridge had a hand in albums by Buddy Guy, Foghat, Keb’ Mo’ and Susan Tedeschi, and his grounding in the blues and roots music was spot on for where James wanted to go as an artist.

In their first co-writing session, James and Hambridge penned the bristling acknowledgement of sufficiency, “All I Need,” which eventually became the opening track. Two weeks later, they reconvened and authored “Killin’ Myself,” a snarling rocker that loosely encapsulates the roughest emotions from James’ experience with the music business. Writing lead to Hambridge developing a strong vision for the project. He enlisted guitarists Pat Buchanan and Rob McNelley to back James up on guitar, bass player Tommy McDonald, and keyboard player Kevin McKendree. They captured Strip It All Down mostly live in the studio, James singing and playing with the band and nailing most of the songs in three takes or less.

James funded it all through a one-month Kickstarter campaign, asking his fans to invest in the next step on his musical journey. They came through in a big way, delivering more than double his original goal. It served as a reminder that even when his path had taken him down difficult roads, he’d made a strong connection with an audience that understood his creative ambitions.

Strip It Down sounds distinctly different from the work he did in his previous recording deal. And it’s much more forceful than the artist America first saw on Idol. Although those stages were important steps in James defining himself – recognizing the music that brought him joy and accepting the talents that make him able to deliver it.

“I always thought of myself as a guitar player that can sing, but I realize now that that’s not the case – I feel as confident and comfortable with my vocals these days as I do with my playing,” he says. “My perception of who I am has changed.”

Upcoming Tour Dates:
June 9 – Nashville, TN – City Winery; Official Album Release Party
June 16 – Eldon, MO – Shawnee Bluff Winery & Vineyards
June 17 – Bluffton, IN – Kehoe Park
June 29 – Batesville, IN – Bacon Blues and Brew Music and Arts Festival
Aug. 26 – Le Roy, NY – Jam at the Ridge
Sept. 9 – Castlewood, VA – Russell County Fair and Horse Show

For more information and a complete list of tour dates, visit www.caseyjamesofficial.com.

Thomas Rhett Shares A First For Willa Gray

Thomas Rhett’s sweet baby girl Willa Gray is adapting to her new home and parents quite well. She’s certainly been the star of Thomas’ social media as he’s been sharing cute videos and pictures of his daughter.

This past week Thomas and Lauren introduced Willa to tofu. Turns out, she doesn’t quite seem to be a fan of it. Check out the super cute video below, or watch here.

Not a fan of tofu😂

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Willa Gray joined the Rhett family earlier last month, as Thomas and Lauren adopted her from Uganda. The couple is also expecting a daughter later this summer.

The Cadillac Three Announce Release Of New Album LEGACY Out on August 25

Leaving a lasting impression on fans across the globe with their high-octane live show and chart-topping songwriting skills, THE CADILLAC THREE continue to make their mark with LEGACY, out August 25 on Big Machine Records.

The project is fueled with lyrics of life moments from weddings and babies to celebrating their road-tested brotherhood as the three Nashville natives craft 11 songs exuding pure honesty over driving melodies. The trio brings the same energy from their sold-out crowds that has critics surmising, “There is no doubt that The Cadillac Three have never been ones to play by the traditional rules of country music…” (Rare Country) into the studio, self-producing the new music.

www.TheCadillacThree.com. Bundles include autographed LEGACY albums, limited edition flags, drumheads and more.

For tour dates and album updates, visit www.TheCadillacThree.com.

Danielle Bradbery Returns With Brand New Single “Sway”

Danielle Bradbery kicks off a whole new chapter with today’s release of her new lead track “Sway” on Big Machine Records. The highly anticipated new song from the 20-year-old singer/songwriter establishes her move into making honest music as she, for the first time, plays a part in penning the track, weaving her own story into her music.

“Sway,” co-written by Bradbery, Johan Fransson and GRAMMY Award-winning Emily Weisband, exemplifies the 2017 CMT Music Awards nominee’s new sophisticated sound that shows her wide variety of influences including pop, R&B, soul and country. The lead track will give fans the first taste from her forthcoming project, due later this year.

“I’m so excited to finally share new music with my fans, who have stood by me ever since I won The Voice when I was 16,” explains Bradbery. “All I’ve ever wanted to do was relate to people through my songs, and I’ve worked so hard to get to a point where my lyrics and sound are true to me. I put my heart into ‘Sway’ and all of the songs on the upcoming project, and I think fans will feel that come through when they listen.”

The song relates to fans by telling them to leave the world’s worries behind with lyrics like:

Get lost in a groove that’ll make you lose your mind/ Put a smile on your face send you right in a daze/ No there ain’t nothin wrong when a song comes on that makes you wanna sway.”

Bradbery has worked on fine-tuning her unique sound since getting her start winning season four of NBC’s The Voice, and is stepping out in a big way. Her fans, who have long awaited new music, were clued in to the big news when Bradbery posted a series of white photos forming a line on her Instagram account that symbolizes a “clean break” between the old and the new, followed by a series of new photos leading up to the final reveal of “Sway.”

Bradbery is nominated for Performance of the Year at the upcoming 2017 CMT Music Awards —  taking place on Wednesday, June 6, for her performance of  “Close” with Nick Jonas and Thomas Rhett — and will perform during Nashville’s CMA Music Festival Friday, June 9 at the Ladies of Country show at the Cracker Barrel Country Roads Stage (Ascend Amphitheater) at 7 p.m.

“Sway” is available for purchase here and find the static video for the lead track here.

Learn more about Danielle at DanielleBradbery.com or follow her on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

#ListenUp: Country Music Rocks Featured Playlist: June 2017

The days are getting longer, the sun is shining brighter, and summer is right around the corner – finally! With the new season approaching, we’ve got a hot new playlist for you to enjoy all month long! Check out our featured playlist for the month of June. Be sure to add your favorites to your country playlist, and call in to request at your local country radio station.

CountryMusicRocks Featured Playlist – June 2017

“All The Pretty Girls” Kenny Chesney – download on iTunes

“Doin’ Fine” Lauren Alaina – download on iTunes

“Fix A Drink” Chris Janson – download on iTunes

“Five More Minutes” Scotty McCreery – download on iTunes

“Happens Like That” Granger Smith – download on iTunes

“I Should Go To Church Sometime” Tyler Farr – download on iTunes

“Losing Sleep” Chris Young – download on iTunes

“Love In A Bar” Ryan Hurd – download on iTunes

“Singles You Up” Jordan Davis – download on iTunes

“Waiting On You” Lindsay Ell – download on iTunes