Brennin Raises Awareness About Domestic Violence with New Single “Rip Off The Rearview”

Artist on the rise Brennin makes a significant statement with the release of his brand new single, “Rip Off The Rearview.” The new track features country icon Vince Gill and tackles the issue of domestic violence. Taking it a step further, Brennin is donating 50% of all iTunes downloads to benefit the YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee to support victims of domestic violence.

“Rip Off The Rearview” takes on a dark topic as it is not your typical break-up song. With vivid lyrics right from the start, “She’s got black mascara running down her face…”, coupled with Brennin’s strong vocals, Gill’s notable harmonies, and a smooth, captivating melody, the new song makes a strong impact. Pick up your copy of “Rip Off The Rearview” on iTunes here.

1 in 4 women experience domestic violence. It may sound like just a statistic, but it is a fact and one that should not be ignored. If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic abuse, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE.

The rising star has been hard at work developing his craft. In fact, this is not the first time the country newcomer has worked with Vince Gill. The Oklahoma native co-wrote “I Can’t Do This” which is featured on Gill’s latest album, Down To My Last Habit. Additionally, Brennin has stared in the hit series Nashville playing the character Sullivan Fitzgerald, and has competed on The X-Factor where he was praised by Simon Cowell.

While this is not Brennin’s first experience in the industry, “Rip Off The Rearview” certainly serves as a game-changer for the artist. It is clear that Brennin has talent, and he’s definitely one to keep your ears tuned-in and eyes on. 

Stay connected with Brennin by visiting his Official Website, and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Winners of ACM New Artist of the Year Categories Revealed

The Academy of Country Music® revealed today the winners for the new artist categories for the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards™. Brothers Osborne, Maren Morris and Jon Pardi have been named New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year presented by T-Mobile, New Female Vocalist of the Year presented by T-Mobile and New Male Vocalist of the Year presented by T-Mobile, respectively.

Each of the winners in the new artist categories will perform on the 52ND ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, co-hosted by Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley, to be broadcast LIVE from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 2 (live 8:00-11:00 PM, ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network.

These awards mark the first-ever ACM Award® wins for Brothers Osborne, Morris and Pardi. Brothers Osborne are also nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year. Morris received an additional five nominations including Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (as artist and producer) and Single Record of the Year (as artist and producer).

For more information on the awards and winners, please visit www.ACMawards.com/tmobile.

Luke Bryan and Jimmy Fallon Team Up on the Tonight Show To Learn How To Pronounce Gyro

On a special segment of the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that aired Monday night, March 13th, Luke Bryan took to the streets of New York City with Fallon on the quest to grab a gyro. While that may seem like an easy task to most, Luke had a bit of trouble trying to pronounce the popular Greek wrap, which of course resulted in a hilarious song!

Tune-in weeknights to the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC. 

CMR Exclusive: Ana Cristina Cash Provides In-Depth Details About The Tough Love EP

Country/Blues recording artist Ana Cristina Cash has released a brand new collection of music, The Tough Love EP. Working closely on the project with her husband John Carter Cash, son of the famed Johnny and June Cash, the new EP features six stand-out songs, five of which Ana wrote/co-wrote. Recorded at the Cash Cabin Studios, The Tough Love EP is available now.

Ana Cristina Cash provides extensive details on each track featured on The Tough Love EP. See what Cash told us about this project and much more in our exclusive interview with the talented singer/songwriter.

Country Music Rocks (CMR): You are gearing up to release your new project, The Tough Love EP. Tell us a little about this. What can fans expect with this collection of music?
Ana Cristina Cash: The Tough Love E.P. is a carefully selected group of 6 songs that promote the message of empowerment. All of the tracks on the E.P. are a combination of gritty Blues, Americana, Country, Rockabilly and American Roots. I recorded all of it at the Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, TN and it was produced by my husband John Carter Cash. The single, “Tough Love Woman”, which I co-wrote with Shawn Camp, has a fun retro sixties vibe and features a great horn section. It is a song that is about self-love and not settling for less than what you deserve in a relationship.

The song “Southern Roots”, written by John Carter and I is a swampy dark murder ballad. It is story song about a married woman is violently abused at home by her husband. In the song, she has reached her breaking point and decides to take the fate of her abuser in her own hands.

“The Cost Of Love”, written by Bill Miller and myself tells the listener that you have to be willing to know the price for love and that you have to actually put the right effort in to make a relationship work. It’s very bluesy and features some cool Moog riffs on it played by Joseph Cash.

“Busted”, which was a co-write between me and Jodi Marr is a funky story song about two kids that are living in the dust bowl and playing in bars every week. It is about a couple. The male is a piano player and the girl is a singer. They have dreams about saving up money and moving to Hollywood together to pursue their dreams and make it to the big time. This song also features a horn section.

I chose to also record a different version of John Anderson’s “Seminole Wind” because it is a song that I can really relate to, being a native of South Florida. The song has a haunting country ballad vibe with prominent steel guitar, mandolin, fiddle and the Native American flute.

The last song on The Tough Love E.P. , “Move Along Baby”, is a fun new rockabilly style song that I wrote with my husband John Carter Cash .

CMR: You included John Anderson’s Seminole Wind on the album. What is it about this specific song that made you want to include it on The Tough Love EP?
Ana Cristina Cash: I chose to record my own distinct version of John Anderson’s classic song “Seminole Wind” because I feel a deep connection to the lyrics and the music in the song .I grew up in South Florida and have often visited Seminole territory. John Anderson’s lyrics are very prolific and tell a very important story about the plight of the Native American people. The melody is so haunting and I feel a very special and close connection to it.

CMR: You worked closely with your husband, John Carter Cash, on this project as he co-wrote two of the tracks with you and produced the project. What was it like being able to work with him on this project that is so special to you and what advice has he given to you throughout this process that you’ve applied to your career?
Ana Cristina Cash:It was a wonderful experience to work with my husband John Carter Cash on The Tough Love E.P. He was my producer on this project and co-wrote two songs on the E.P. with me, “Southern Roots” and “Move Along Baby”. Being a Grammy Award winning producer who has worked so hard on several projects throughout many years, he brought his extensive production knowledge to the table . One of the best pieces of advice I’ve learned from him on this project is to make sure that all of the songs were cohesive with each other.

CMR: As you head out on the road to showcase your new music, how would you best describe your set?
Ana Cristina Cash: My set is pretty eclectic . All of these songs are a fusion between Blues, Soul, Country and Americana. There are an equal amount of uptempo songs just as there are ballads. I try to make the live show experience fun for my audience.

CMR: As fans continue to get to know you, what is one thing you would like to convey to fans about you and your music?
Ana Cristina Cash: As fans get to know me and my music, I would like them to take a journey with me. I write songs in a way that I want my audience to relate to it and interpret it for themselves . Although I of course take special care in the music and melodies that I create, I put special emphasis and focus on the lyrics. As a kid, I loved to write and read poetry. This is something that I still love to do. I’ve had a life long love affair with words.

CMR: With 2017 well underway, what are some things you have going on that you are really looking forward to this year?
Ana Cristina Cash: This year I am really looking forward to doing more shows in support of the Tough Love E.P. and also finishing the full length album which we are looking to release later this year. I am also working on putting the finishing touches of a Christmas album.

CMR: Country Music is a genre that significantly stands out on its own. What is one thing about country music that really resonates with you?
Ana Cristina Cash: The one thing that resonates with me that I love about Country music is the honesty and the stories they tell in their songs. I also love the outstanding vocals of so many Country music artists.

The Tough Love EP is available now. Download yours on iTunes here.

Learn more about Ana Cristina Cash by visiting her Official Website, and following her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Ana Cristina Cash The Tough Love EPThe Tough Love EP – Ana Cristina Cash
Tough Love Woman (Ana Cristina Cash, Shawn Camp)
Southern Roots (Ana Cristina Cash, John Carter Cash)
The Cost of Love (Ana Cristina Cash, Bill Miller)
Busted (Ana Cristina Cash, Jodi Marr)
Seminole Wind (John Anderson)
Move Along Baby (Ana Cristina Cash, John Carter Cash)

Maren Morris To Release Deluxe Edition of HERO + Announces UK and Ireland Tour Dates

Columbia Nashville GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter Maren Morris is set to release the deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed, ACMCMA and GRAMMYAward nominated debut album HERO this Friday, March 17, to all digital service providers. HERO Deluxe features three songs that did not appear on the standard version of HERO, which released June 2016.

The songs that are new for HERO Deluxe, “Bummin’ Cigarettes,” “Space” and “Company You Keep,” all co-written by Morris, will be familiar to fans who have attended Morris’ SOLD OUT headlining HERO Tour 2017 as Morris has performed all three songs each night from the stage.

Adding to the exciting news of the arrival of HERO Deluxe, Morris’ new single, “I Could Use A Love Song,” the tune that The New York Times says is “phenomenal, a meditative plaint with clear passion” hit the Country Radio airwaves.

Morris continues to take her blend of country, folk and pop sound across the map. As last week came to a close, Morris announced that she’s taking The HERO Tour 2017, which SOLD OUT in minutes for the U.S. leg, international, which marks the first tour Morris has taken to the UK and Ireland. Tickets for the international leg of The HERO Tour 2017 go on sale this Friday, March 17, same day HERO Deluxe is available. Fans can purchase tickets HERE.

The acclaimed singer/songwriter will arrive in Dublin on November 12 to start the first of seven dates across the UK, including a stop at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire on the November 15. The tour will conclude at Sheffield’s Leadmill on November 21. Support on all dates comes from singer/songwriter Ryan Hurd who appeared on multiple tour stops for the U.S. leg.

The HERO Tour 2017
UK/Ireland Tour Dates
November 12            Dublin Academy

November 13            Glasgow ABC
November 15            London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
November 17            Birmingham O2 Institute 1
November 18            Bristol Anson Rooms
November 20            Manchester O2 Ritz
November 21            Sheffield Leadmill