Who’s New: Mary Bragg

Who’s New: Mary Bragg

Born: Swainsboro, Ga.
Lives: Nashville
Current Single: “Lucky Strike”
Influences: Kathy Mattea, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Griffin, Emmylou Harris, Townes Van Zandt, Lucinda Williams
Twitter: @marybragg

Mary Bragg grew up surrounded by music at her home in Georgia. Her father is a musician and choir director at her hometown church, so she and her family spent Sunday mornings singing together. While she credits church for her musical education, she also has vivid memories singing along to the radio and trying to harmonize Alabama songs as a youngster. It wasn’t until her first trip to Nashville following high school graduation that Mary was introduced to Americana music. A colleague at an internship handed her a Patty Griffin album and soon she delved into the works of other artists like Emmylou Harris, Townes Van Zandt and Lucinda Williams. After 10 years living in New York City and navigating the music scene there, Mary moved to Nashville and will release her latest project, Lucky Strike, on Friday, May 5. Her fourth full-length project, Lucky Strike, is her first album recorded in Music City.

Navigating Nashville

“When I first came to Nashville, I just wanted to write great songs. I did continue playing shows and toured, but I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to make a career as an artist work. I’d go to shows all the time and it’s hard not to be overwhelmed by the amount of talent here. What I’ve learned from writing every day was that writing is just as fulfilling to me as playing shows and so I let that temporarily dictate how I directed my time. I continued writing every day, not thinking about touring as much, and really not thinking about making records. It was Jim [Reilley], my co-producer [who said], ‘Stop it. It doesn’t have to be this or that. You are great and you need to make this record.’”

The Big Apple

“As much as I loved living in New York City for so long, I did feel like an afterthought to the city, because really everything is an afterthought to the city. [The song] ‘Lucky Strike’ is how I feel about my career and my struggle because it’s about believing in something despite not being dealt the hand that you wanted to have been dealt. Somehow you’re still believing that it is possible, that it can happen, that you can find some semblance of success as you go along. It’s not that you’re suddenly successful, it’s that your definition of success is changing. I feel like my current measure of success is unrelated to what the outward impression of success appears like.”

Honest Writing

“In pinpointing sadness, which can often feel isolating, we’re telling that listener out there, ‘Hey, you’re not alone. You’re not the only person who’s felt invisible in a sea of 8 million people in New York City. You’re not the only person who’s lost a parent.’ That’s the beauty of music—that people can feel comforted by hearing someone else’s pain, which might be much like their own. Every now and then, somebody’s listening close enough where they’re like, ‘Oh, man. That really got me just then,’ and that’s the moment that I’m always looking for.”

Finding That “Wildfire”

“I grew up in the South, the deep South, where it’s not unusual for people to get married before they’re 24. Telling people they should get married so young, I think, for me, was a distraction from things I should have been focusing on in my life. What was interesting about writing ‘Wildfire’ with Liz [Longley] was, because a lot of my friends ask me about my marriage or what it was like in the beginning, usually this question comes up when somebody is not really sure about the person they are with. I instantly tell that person, ‘Get out! This is not it. You might think it is right now, and you might think you might regret it later, but if it’s meant to be, you guys will get back together.’ I think that the person you are partnered with for the rest of your life should be somebody that you have no doubt about. Of course your relationship will be difficult at times, it is totally work, but I think you have to be crazy about that person. It has to be like a wildfire. It has to be a bit out of control.”

Songwriting Advice

“Often, the thing that I enjoy the most is when someone asks the question, ‘What is it you’re really trying to say?’ We can spend hours and hours writing and still not say what we’re trying to say. I’m always trying to get better at really looking at the lyric as I go and seeing how much attention is given to one particular thought or feeling and if that’s what I’m going for then great but if it’s not, then why is it in that place? The most important thing in writing is rewriting. In conversation we ramble on, but in a song you have three minutes so you better hurry up and get to it!”

Mary Bragg 2017 Tour Schedule

  • 4/30 Nashville, TN – The Bluebird Cafe
  • 5/5 Nashville, TN – The Family Wash
  • 5/8 Knoxville, TN – Blue Plate Special
  • 5/9 Nashville, TN – The Bluebird Cafe
  • 5/12 New York, NY – Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
  • 5/13 Newtown Square, PA – Burlap & Bean
  • 5/18 Nashville, TN – The Family Wash
  • 5/23 Harlingen, TX – The Prelude Songwriters Club
  • 5/28 Kerrville, TX – Kerrville Folk Festival – New Folk Competition
  • 6/1 Elgin, TX – The Liberty Tree
  • 6/13 Cambridge, MA – Club Passim
  • 6/14 Westerly, RI – Perks & Corks
  • 6/16 Middletown, CT – The Buttonwood Tree
  • 7/21 Minneapolis, MN – The Warming House
  • 7/23 Seward, NE – Red Path Gallery
  • 7/28 Swainsboro, GA – The Wrens Nest
  • 7/30 Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic

photo by Alex Berger

Garth Brooks Concert Tops Prom for Illinois Teen

Garth Brooks Concert Tops Prom for Illinois Teen

Over his Hall of Fame career, Garth Brooks has created a lot of special moments onstage. The G-man can add another to his list thanks to an Illinois teen named Kate.

As Garth was performing his first of two shows in Champaign, Ill., on Saturday night (April 29), he spotted a teenage girl holding a sign that read, “Gonna be late to prom, Garth comes first.”

Garth was so tickled to see the sign that he began conversating with the teen from the stage, and when he found out that Kate didn’t have a prom date, he made her a deal: “I’m gonna make a deal with you, OK?” said Garth. “I’m gonna get one of my guys to come up and get your information. If you go to the prom tonight and it sucks, we’ve got a show here later. If you want to come back and shoot the [confetti] cannons and do stuff like that, you come hang with us, OK? Alright, I love you.”

Kate took Garth up on his offer and came onstage during his second concert to shoot the confetti cannon while Garth sang “Friends in Low Places.” The look on Kate’s face is priceless.

Well, done G-man.

You can watch Garth and Kate create a memorable moment in the video below, which is from Garth’s Inside Studio G series on Facebook.

Charles Esten to Host CMT Awards With Performances From Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Brett Eldredge & More

Charles Esten to Host CMT Awards With Performances From Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Brett Eldredge & More

Charles Esten is one step closer to his goal of world television domination. The star of Nashvilleas well as television commercials—announced on Instagram on May 1 that he will be hosting the CMT Awards on June 7.

Charles also added that performers will included Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Brett Eldredge. More performers and presenters will be announced in the coming days.

Nominations for the fan-voted awards show will be announced on May 9. Fan voting opens the same day on CMT and continues until June 5.

Check out Charles’ Instagram announcement below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BTjTv9HD1rX/?hl=en

photo by Jason Simanek

Jason Isbell Readies New Album, Extends Tour, Adds TV Appearances & Prepares to Invade Europe

Jason Isbell Readies New Album, Extends Tour, Adds TV Appearances & Prepares to Invade Europe

If selling out a five-night run at the Ryman Auditorium in two hours is any indication, Jason Isbell has already perfected his “Nashville Sound.”

The Grammy-winning singer/songwriter will release his upcoming album, The Nashville Sound, on June 16, as he continues a 50-plus-date tour of the U.S., including multiple stops at New York’s Beacon Theatre, Austin’s ACL Live at the Moody Theater and the aforementioned five-night run in October at the Ryman.

To coincide with the album’s June release, Jason will perform on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, CBS Saturday Morning and The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.

Jason’s new 10-song album addresses a range of real-life subjects, according to the press release, including politics and cultural privilege (“White Man’s World”), longing nostalgia (“The Last of My Kind”), love and mortality (“If We Were Vampires”), the toxic effect of today’s pressures (“Anxiety”), the remnants of a break-up (“Chaos and Clothes”) and finding hope (“Something to Love”). Songs such as “Cumberland Gap” and “Hope the Highroad” find Jason and his bandmates going back to their rock roots full force.

The new studio album will reunite Jason will his band, the 400 Unit (Derry deBorja, Chad Gamble, Jimbo Hart, Amanda Shires and Sadler Vaden), for their first project together since 2011’s Here We Rest.

Dave Cobb, who produced Jason’s previous albums, Southeastern (2013) and Something More Than Free (2015), will also helm The Nashville Sound.

After his five Ryman shows in October, Jason will head across the pond to perform concerts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

Jason Isbell’s U.S. Tour

Month Date Location Venue Support Tickets?
May 4 Springfield, MO The Gilloz Theatre Strand of Oaks Sold Out
  5 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre Strand of Oaks  
  6 Peoria, IL Limelight Strand of Oaks Sold Out
  12 Florence, AL Shoals Community Theatre   Sold Out
June 17 Asheville, NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Amanda Shires Sold Out
  18 Raleigh, NC North Carolina Museum of Art Amanda Shires Sold Out
  19 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia Amanda Shires  
  22 New York, NY Beacon Theatre Amanda Shires  
  23 New York, NY Beacon Theatre Mountain Goats
  24 New York, NY Beacon Theatre Mountain Goats  
  26 New Haven, CT College Street Music Hall Mountain Goats  
  27 Boston, MA Blue Hills Bank Pavilion Mountain Goats  
  29 Canandaigua, NY Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center Iron & Wine
  30 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion Mountain Goats  
July 1 Cincinnati, OH PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Mountain Goats  
  2 Huber Heights, OH Rose Music Center at the Heights Mountain Goats  
  5 Papillion, NE Sumtur Amphitheatre Mountain Goats  
  7 St. Paul, MN The Palace Theatre Mountain Goats Sold Out
  11 Sioux Falls, SD The Washington Pavilion Mountain Goats  
  12 St. Louis, MO Peabody Opera House Mountain Goats  
  14 Austin, TX ACL Live at the Moody Theater Mountain Goats  
  15 Austin, TX ACL Live at the Moody Theater Amanda Shires  
  16 Austin, TX ACL Live at the Moody Theater Amanda Shires  
  18 Houston, TX Revention Music Center Amanda Shires  
  19 Jackson, MS Thalia Mara Hall Amanda Shires  
  21 Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore Strand of Oaks  
  22 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre Strand of Oaks  
  23 North Charleston, SC North Charleston Performing Arts Center Strand of Oaks  
Aug. 20 Shreveport, LA Shreveport Municipal Auditorium Amanda Shires  
  22 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom Amanda Shires  
  25 Huntsville, AL Von Braun Center Amanda Shires  
  27 Columbus, OH Ohio Theatre Amanda Shires  
  29 Toronto, ON Massey Hall Amanda Shires  
  30 Akron, OH Goodyear Theater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
Sep. 1 Chicago, IL Chicago Theater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  2 Chicago, IL Chicago Theater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  5 Moorhead, MN Bluestem Center for the Arts Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  7 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  8 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden Amphitheater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  9 Missoula, MT The Wilma Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  11 Portland, OR Keller Auditorium Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  12 Seattle, WA The Paramount Theatre Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  15 Jacksonville, OR Britt Pavilion Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  16 Oakland, CA Fox Theater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  17 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  20 Tucson, AZ The Rialto Theatre Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  23 Dallas, TX Bomb Factory Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  24 Oklahoma City, OK Criterion Theater Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  26 Baton Rouge, LA River Center Performing Arts Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  27 Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  29 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
  30 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls  
Oct. 10 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium   Sold Out
  11 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium   Sold Out
  13 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium   Sold Out
  14 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium   Sold Out
  15 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium   Sold Out
ABC’s “Dirty Dancing” Reboot Features Lady Antebellum Singing “Hey! Baby”

ABC’s “Dirty Dancing” Reboot Features Lady Antebellum Singing “Hey! Baby”

ABC’s made-for-television reboot of Dirty Dancing features Lady Antebellum covering “Hey! Baby,” a song Bruce Channel took to the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in 1962. Bruce’s version of the song was used in the original incarnation of Dirty Dancing in 1987 when Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) teaches Baby Houseman (Jennifer Gray) how to dance on a fallen tree.

The three-hour television remake of Dirty Dancing stars Abigail Breslin as Baby and Colt Prattes as Johnny, as well as actors Katey Sagal, Debra Messing, Bruce Greenwood and Billy Dee Williams.

Dirty Dancing airs on ABC on May 24 at 8 p.m. ET, while the soundtrack drops five days before on May 19. Lady Antebellum’s new album, Heart Break, will drop on June 9.

ABC’s Dirty Dancing Soundtrack

  1. “Be My Baby” – Bea Miller
  2. “Big Girls Don’t Cry” – Karmin
  3. “Love Man” – J. Quinton Johnson
  4. “Do You Love Me”- Colt Prattes, Nicole Scherzinger, J. Quinton Johnson
  5. “Fever” – Katey Sagal, Colt Prattes
  6. “When I’m Alone” – J. Quinton Johnson
  7. “Wipe Out” – American Authors Feat. Lindsey Stirling
  8. “Hungry Eyes” – Greyson Chance
  9. “Hey! Baby” – Lady Antebellum
  10. “Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On” – Nicole Scherzinger, Abigail Breslin
  11. “Cry to Me” – Seal
  12. “They Can’t Take That Away” – Debra Messing
  13. “Love Is Strange” – Abigail Breslin, Colt Prattes
  14. “They Can’t Take That Away (Reprise)” – Bruce Greenwood
  15. “She’s Like the Wind – Calum Scott
  16. “Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright” – Sarah Hyland, J. Quinton Johnson
  17. “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” – The Cast of Dirty Dancing

Photo by Eric Ray Davidson

Just a Second There, Professor: Kenny Chesney Drops New “Rich and Miserable” Video With Actor John C. McGinley [Watch]

Just a Second There, Professor: Kenny Chesney Drops New “Rich and Miserable” Video With Actor John C. McGinley [Watch]

If you’re a fan of the 1999 movie Office Space, you probably remember actor John C. McGinley—in the role of consultant Bob Slydell—delivering the line, “Well, just a second there professor, we, uh, we fixed the glitch.

In Kenny Chesney’s new video for “Rich and Miserable,” it’s McGinley who is now the professor.

Kenny tapped McGinley for the video, which stars the actor giving a speech in a college lecture hall, challenging the notion of what has value, how you define happiness and what really makes you rich. The tune, which was written by Jesse Frasure, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, is featured on Kenny’s 2016 album, Cosmic Hallelujah, and it has not been released as a single.

“When I called John [C. McGinley] to see if he’d do this for me, we talked for a while about what the song was about,” said Kenny. “It was something we’d talked about before, and he told me he understood why I thought this song was important. Those lines he delivers are something he and I both feel very deeply—and it’s something I think we’d all do well to consider. The fact he’d come do this video for me, knowing it’s never going to be a single . . . This video is strictly for calling attention to the message . . . says a lot about who he is, and the things that he values. Like me, he hopes this is a discussion worth having. Maybe this video does that.”

Watch the new video for “Rich and Miserable” below.

Watch Little Big Town Team With a Bunch of Muppets for Educational Ditty

Watch Little Big Town Team With a Bunch of Muppets for Educational Ditty

Apparently, it’s not enough for the members of Little Big Town to be loved by everyone walking the face of the earth—now, LBT is going after everyone who crawls the face of the earth.

Karen, Kimberly, Jimi and Phillip recently made an appearance on the long-running kids’ program Sesame Street to sing “I Is for Instruments” with a little help from Cookie Monster, Elmo, Grover and Abby Cadabby.

Watch LBT’s educational ditty below.

Scotty McCreery Announces the Release of New Song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5 [Listen]

Scotty McCreery Announces the Release of New Song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5 [Listen]

Scotty McCreery announced on social media today (May 1) that he will release his new song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5.

Well it's about time…🙌🏼 Releasing #FiveMoreMinutes to yall this Friday! 5/5/5MM

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The new tune, which was co-written by Scotty, Frank Rogers and Monty Criswell, will be available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon.

“‘Five More Minutes’ is probably my favorite song I’ve ever performed and definitely my favorite song I’ve ever written,” said Scotty.

Scotty co-wrote the song two weeks after his grandfather died in 2015, and performed the song onstage at the Grand Ole Opry in June 2016, which you can watch below.

 

 

Scotty McCreery Announces the Release of New Song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5 [Listen]

Scotty McCreery Announces the Release of New Song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5 [Listen]

Scotty McCreery announced on social media today (May 1) that he will release his new song, “Five More Minutes,” on May 5.

Well it's about time…🙌🏼 Releasing #FiveMoreMinutes to yall this Friday! 5/5/5MM

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The new tune, which was co-written by Scotty, Frank Rogers and Monty Criswell, will be available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon.

“‘Five More Minutes’ is probably my favorite song I’ve ever performed and definitely my favorite song I’ve ever written,” said Scotty.

Scotty co-wrote the song two weeks after his grandfather died in 2015, and performed the song onstage at the Grand Ole Opry in June 2016, which you can watch below.

 

 

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