Carly Pearce Enlists Lee Brice For Duet Track On Her Sophomore Album

CMA Awards New Artist of the Year nominee Carly Pearce trades soaring vocals with GRAMMY Awards Song of the Year nominee Lee Brice on their new single “I Hope You’re Happy Now.” Their honey-soaked, whiskey-drenched pairing is out September 27 on Big Machine Records.

Carly and Lee surprised fans earlier today, both teasing their unexpected duet for fans during Facebook Live chats. Carly co-penned “I Hope You’re Happy Now” alongside Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton and Randy Montana before recording with frequent collaborator and esteemed producer busbee.
 
“I am so excited to share such a personal part of my story with one of the best male vocalists in our format,” expressed Carly. “Lee has the kind of gruff yet vulnerable quality to his sound that I envisioned for this duet and am grateful he agreed to join me. This song is raw and real, truly something I think many people around the world will relate to.”
 
“It was an absolute pleasure working with Carly on this track,” said Lee. “She has such a beautiful and powerful voice and definitely has a huge career ahead of her. Hope everyone loves this song as much as we did recording it!”
 
The bold offering follows “Closer To You” and showcases another sound from Carly’s anticipated sophomore album, slated for 2020. Lighting a fire with her debut album EVERY LITTLE THINGthe No. 1 GOLD-certified title track designated Carly as the highest charting solo female debut since July 2015, joining an elite group of only three women to accomplish this feat the last decade. Her blockbuster ballad steered a chart-topping trifecta on SiriusXM’s The Highway that also includes “If My Name Was Whiskey” and “Hide The Wine.”
 
Carly is currently on the road with Jason Aldean’s RIDE ALL NIGHT TOUR, which continues this weekend with stops in Charlotte, NC (9/12), Raleigh, NC (9/13) and Burgettstown, PA (9/14). For a full list of dates and more, visit CarlyPearce.com and follow along at FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Kip Moore Shows Off His Playful Side In “She’s Mine” Music Video

Multi-PLATINUM singer/songwriter Kip Moore dropped the official music video for his new single “She’s Mine,” today on VEVO, available to watch here. The song that has been praised by Billboard as a “pulsing” track that “leans on the heartland rock influences that earned him [Moore] frequent comparisons to Bruce Springsteen” compliments the new video that shows a more lighthearted side of Moore while searching for love.

Directed by PJ Brown, the video for “She’s Mine” has Moore cutting up with a wide cast of potential love interests, as he navigates the search for the one throughout the “high octane looking-for-love song” (Tennessean).

“She’s Mine” is the first taken from Moore’s upcoming fourth studio album and was one of the most-added singles at country radio upon its debut.

“Filming the video for this single is some of the most fun I’ve had shooting a music video in a long time,” shared Moore. “We just got to let loose and riff-off of the incredible cast we were working with. I can’t wait for the fans to see it.”

Moore just returned from his second noteworthy headlining stint in The U.K. this year where he was praised as “without a doubt the best live performer on the Country circuit right now” (Entertainment Focus). Moore is currently gearing up to continue his “wildly successful” (Chicago Tribune) ROOM TO SPARE: ACOUSTIC TOUR for a third leg this fall, following two previously sold-out runs meeting capacity crowds at every stop in the U.S., Canada and The U.K.. The anticipated run will kick off in Grand Rapids, MI on 10/10 and Moore has invited special guests Tucker Beathard, Devin Dawson and Kylie Morgan along for select dates. For a full list of tour dates, visit kipmoore.net.

Craig Morgan Releases Emotional New Track In Memory Of His Son

Craig Morgan has released his first new music in over three years, sharing The Father, My Son, And The Holy Ghost written in memory of his son, Jerry.

In the mornings I wake up, give her a kiss, head to the kitchen
Pour a cup of wake me up and try to rouse up some ambition
Go outside, sit by myself but I ain’t alone
I’ve got the Father my son and the Holy Ghost

Written, produced and released solely by Craig, the intimate and emotional song relates the grief, faith and hope he and his family have shared in the three years since Jerry’s passing.

“As difficult as this song was to write and as difficult as it is to sing, it gives me strength in my faith in God,” shared Craig. “My hope is it does the same for others.”

Watch an emotional performance from Craig during a recent appearance at the Grand Ole Opry where he received a standing ovation in response to the song.

Stream and download “The Father, My Son, And The Holy Ghost” now at bit.ly/TheFatherMySonandtheHolyGhost and watch Craig’s interview and a live performance of the song from his Fox & Friends “All American Summer Concert Series” (FOX News) appearance.

Miranda Lambert Serves Up Another New Track From Forthcoming Studio Album “Wildcard”

Miranda Lambert is tantalizing eager fans, releasing “Pretty Bitchin,” the latest look into Wildcard – her hotly-anticipated studio album releasing Nov. 1 on Vanner Records/RCA Nashville.

“‘Pretty Bitchin’’ is so much fun. Everything in it explains me…it talks about airstreams, Tito’s, having a band and awesome fans,” said Lambert. “It’s a good thank you to life for being amazing and for getting to live this dream. It’s definitely pretty bitchin’.”

The Grammy Award winner recently debuted the music video for her Top 20 single “It All Comes Out in the Wash.” Directed by frequent collaborator Trey Fanjoy, the mud-slinging clip was filmed outside Nashville and features Lambert behind the wheel in an off-roading adventure, and a subsequent trip to the car wash to clean up. Watch here. Lambert co-wrote the “delightful, sprightly rocker” (Rolling Stone) with The Love Junkies (Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose).

Wildcard also features recently-released “foot-stompin’ barnburner” (NPR) “Locomotive,” “crunchy, frisky jam” (Stereogum) “Mess with My Head,” “irresistibly catchy” (SPIN) “Bluebird,” and “instant honky-tonk jukebox classic” (Billboard) “Way Too Pretty for Prison,” which features Maren Morris. Listeners can pre-order and pre-add the album to their collections now.

To welcome this new artistic chapter, Lambert will hit the road for the Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour this fall, with special guests Morris and Elle King, as well as Pistol Annies, Tenille Townes, Ashley McBryde and Caylee Hammack on various dates (details here). Tickets are on sale now.

Little Big Town Announce Nightfall Studio Album and Tour

Grammy Award-winning vocal group Little Big Town announced the release of their ninth studio album Nightfall, and accompanying headline tour, The Nightfall Tour. The foursomes’ new album will drop January 17, 2020 succeeding a once-in-a-lifetime performance at the historic Carnegie Hall in New York City on January 16, 2020. This is the first mainstream country performance featured at Carnegie Hall since Alan Jackson in 2013.

The tour will continue the following two nights at The Apollo and will proceed all spring in over 30 of the most prestigious theaters in the country, closing with two nights at Denver’s art deco gem, The Paramount. Every show excluding Carnegie Hall will feature critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Caitlyn Smith.

Pre-sales for the tour are available now and will continue through Thursday night. American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Wednesday, September 11 at 10am local time through Thursday, September 12 at 10pm local time. Tickets go on sale everywhere Friday, September 13th at 10am local time. Carnegie Hall will follow an hour later at 11am EST.

Little Big Town also released new song, “Over Drinking” to all DSP’s last night. The single, written by Jesse Frasure, Cary Barlowe, Hillary Lindsey, Ashley Gorley, and Steph Jones is the first official single off of Nightfall and features Fairchild on lead with the band’s signature vocal harmonies woven throughout. The group will be performing the song for the first time, this Thursday in the 8am hour on NBC’s TODAY. Listen to the track here.

THE NIGHT FALL TOUR – DATE | MARKET | VENUE
1.16.20 – New York, NY | Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
1.17.20 – New York, NY | Apollo Theater
1.18.20 – New York, NY | Apollo Theater
1.30.20 – Philadelphia, PA | The Met Philadelphia
1.31.20 – Philadelphia, PA | The Met Philadelphia
2.01.20 – Pittsburgh, PA | Benedum Center
2.07.20 – Boston, MA | Boch Center Wang Theatre
2.08.20 – Boston, MA | Boch Center Wang Theatre
2.14.20 – Cincinnati, OH | Taft Theatre
2.15.20 – Cincinnati, OH | Taft Theatre
2.20.20 – St. Louis, MO | Fabulous Fox Theatre
2.21.20 – Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre
2.22.20 – Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre
2.26.20 – Tampa, FL | Ruth Eckerd Hall
2.27.20 – Tampa, FL | Ruth Eckerd Hall
3.05.20 – Charleston, SC | Charleston Gaillard Center
3.06.20 – Charleston, SC | Charleston Gaillard Center
3.07.20 – Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre
3.12.20 – Detroit, MI | Fox Theatre
3.13.20 – Chicago, IL | The Chicago Theatre
3.14.20 – Chicago, IL | The Chicago Theatre
3.27.20 – Salt Lake City, UT | Eccles Theater
3.28.20 – Salt Lake City, UT | Eccles Theater
4.09.20 – Seattle, WA | The Paramount Theatre
4.10.20 – Seattle, WA | The Paramount Theatre
4.15.20 – Portland, OR | Keller Auditorium
4.17.20 – Oakland, CA | Fox Theater-Oakland
4.18.20 – Oakland, CA | Fox Theater-Oakland
4.23.20 – Los Angeles, CA | The Theatre At Ace Hotel
4.24.20 – Los Angeles, CA | The Theatre At Ace Hotel
4.26.20 – Las Vegas, NV | The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
4.28.20 – Phoenix, AZ | Comerica Theatre
5.01.20 – Denver, CO | Paramount Theatre
5.02.20 – Denver, CO | Paramount Theatre