Nothing has kept Jorja Dale off the stage from a young age. Growing up with the music of Reba and Dolly Parton among others, Jorja was exposed to the best in country music. By the age of eight Jorja had picked up her first guitar which lead to writing her first song at the age of fifteen. With music in her blood, it was a no brainer for Jorja to make a career out of it.
Writing to give her listeners an inside look at who Jorja is a an artist as well as a human being, her music is emotional and reminds you that you are not alone. Jorja recently released a new single titled Wild Ride, which tells the story of a personal relationship in a small town. A dreamer herself, Jorja encourages fellow female artists to believe in their music and who they are. She also hopes to take her music on the road in the upcoming years following a full album release. As for now you can find Jorja’s music on iTunes and Spotify here.
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London based, American-Israeli duo O&O’s debut single Traveling was one of the highlights of the UK’s homegrown country/Americana scene in 2017, with support across the media, from inclusion on Chris Country’s new music list to the Best of August playlist by Richer Unsigned. Having grown their fanbase further through a summer of live appearances and online videos, racking up thousands of followers and over 100,000 views on their Youtube channel in the process, the duo returns today with the release of their brand new single Some Days.
Inspired to write the song during a month-long stay in Nashville - where they performed at multiple venues including the legendary Bluebird Cafe - Orian and Obadiah returned to England to record the single in Liverpool, the city where they originally met. In their own words: “Being a couple, as well as musical partners, of course inspires many love songs, and in this case, a song about the more challenging moments in a relationship. ’Some Days’ was recorded over three, intense days and the lyrics were being tweaked right up until we recorded the vocals.” So listen to Some Days now on iTunes and Spotify and follow the duo on social media at @OandODuo. Alex Stern shows a new side of herself with the release of her new single Dremin’ out now. Inspired by heartbreak, the track reflects her more vulnerable side. Written as if a diary entry, Alex demonstrates that she’s not afraid to expose her emotions to the world. Hoping to gain the trust of her listeners, Dreamin’ is relatable to anyone who’s had their heartbroken as the track asks the questions we’re all wondering the answers to.
Also featuring a new sound, you can expect Dreamin’ to have a summery feel. Alex also gives her listeners a taste of the lower register of her voice, thus peeling back another layer of her personality. Following today’s release, the Dreamin’ music video paints the story behind Dreamin’. Showcasing the contrasting parts of a relationship within Alex’s hometown, the video places its viewer into the story. Upon the single’s release Alex plans to continue growing her fanbase by hitting the road this year. Wanting to connect with her audience, Alex will be playing smaller venues as well as larger ones including CMA Fest. So find Alex’s new single Dreamin’ here and follow her on social media @Alex_Stern_ for more music news to come! Singer-songwriter Carrie Cunningham is taking her music to the next level with the release of her EP Let’s Dance. The EP, which was released this past December, features five tracks with a variety of sounds and stories. Carrie who writes of her own personal experiences, tells the story of her family in Happily. The track reflects her strong bond with her kids, especially as Carrie’s eldest child is heading off to college this year. Featuring an upbeat sound that will have you dancing around the room, Happily will turn any frown upside down.
Taking a different perspective on your classic song about drinking, You Don’t Need The Whiskey encourages that someone you care about to replace their love of whiskey with loving you. While Even When I Don’t, reminds them that you love them through times of good and bad. Our favorite track on the EP, Paper Cuts, shows Carrie’s more vulnerable side as she reflects on past memories that caused her pain. A relatable song to anyone who’s had their heart broken, Paper Cuts aims to assure listeners that they’ll persist through the pain as one heals from a paper cut. Want One Less Regret? Listen to Carrie Cunningham’s latest EP Let’s Dance here and follow her on social media @carrielive1. Rose Cora Perry And The Truth Untold Make Their Los Angeles Debut Today At Whiskey A Go Go1/22/2018 Canadian artist Rose Cora was introduced to music at a young age. Being enrolled in vocal lessons from the age of four and writing songs of her own by age seven, it wasn’t a surprise when Rose founded HER Records at the age of fifteen. The record label provided a professional platform for her first rock band and continues to do so today despite Rose departing as a solo artist in 2010.
Inspired by random occurrences in her life, Rose’s music is relatable and expresses her own emotions. In 2016 Rose released her second solo album, Onto The Floor. The album reflects Rose’s passion for each track and is best experienced as an acoustic set. In fact Rose often performs songs from the album acoustically, bringing her closer to her audience. On tour Rose paired up with The Truth Untold, who brought her music to a whole new level. Knowing that the best artists challenge themselves and go beyond their comfort zone Rose is taking their act to the states, performing tomorrow (January 23rd) in Los Angeles at Whiskey A Go Go. The show begins at 8:00 and admission is free. Unable to attend? Listen to Rose Cora and The Truth Untold on Spotify and follow Rose on social media at @RoseCoraPerry for more tour dates to come. |
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