Today, the Iowa-born, Nashville-based country star and ACM New Female Artist of the Year Hailey Whitters announced a new six-song EP I'm In Love that will be released on July 28. The album's title track “I'm In Love” was released today ahead of the official video for the song arriving this Friday, July 14. Where The Dream focused on Whitters' experience in Nashville and Raised looked back on her life in the heartland, I'm In Love finds her tapping into her '90s country influences while exploring relationships, heartbreak and finding love.
About the song, Whitters explains, “I knew the minute I heard this song I had to record it. I didn't write it (Nicolle Galyon, Lee Miller, & Cameron Bedell did), but I wish I had. I love - pun intended - the quirky language and spirit. Every time I sing it I'm smiling like a big ol sap because it just makes me so happy and puts me in a good mood.” About the EP, Whitters adds: “My last two LPs were concept records - The Dream being about my Nashville experience, and Raised was a love letter to the heartland I'm from. Both of these records are foundational to who I am. Along the way I've lived a lot of life and learned a lot about myself, and I'm excited to get more personal and straight from the heart with this next chapter. If you've made it this far, you know where I'm coming from. Now I'm ready to share where I've been and who I am.” The new EP, produced by Jake Gear and Hailey Whitters, follows her rapid ascent after winning New Female Artist of the Year at the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards in May, where she performed her RIAA gold-certified hit single “Everything She Ain't.” Yesterday, Billboard named Whitters their July 2023 all-genre Chartbreaker, calling out the success and rise of breakout single “Everything She Ain't” that has spent 62 weeks on their Country Airplay chart and marked her first appearance on the Hot 100 chart in May.
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Kasey Tyndall puts rock n' roll in country with her hard-hitting sound and powerful vocals that will leave you breathless. Her musical inspirations range from Jamey Johnson to Avril Lavigne and of course, Joan Jett. Her most recent single is a duet with Dylan Marlowe. Thinking "if my granddaddy could get into heaven, so could I," Place For Me reflects on her redneck lifestyle and redefines what it means to get into heaven. Wanting a feature on it, she first thought of Dylan for his authentic country sound. She also notes, "he's one of the most genuine humans I've ever met." Place For Me was written with Jenna LaMaster, Jason Nix, and Jason Gantt. You can hear it here.
One year ago, Tyndall released Babies; a catchy and relatable song to many. It speaks to chasing her dreams while everyone around her is settling down and having babies. Now she's a mother to Sterling Gray, "It's awesome, she is incredible and already sleeping through the night. It's been such a great little roller coaster getting into the mom life." In partnership with the non-profit CreatiVets, Kasey Tyndall was at the Grand Ole Opry when visited by Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show who delivered exciting news. Disguising his visit as an opportunity to give the new mother a gift, Secor presented Tyndall with a onesie for her new baby featuring her Grand Ole Opry debut date. The date, July 19, falls on Tyndall's birthday. Secor delivered a one-two punch, offering her the opportunity to join his band Old Crow Medicine Show with an opening slot at Ryman Auditorium on December 30, which will mark Tyndall's debut at the historic venue. Hitting the road later this summer, she will open for Hank Williams, Jr. and Old Crow Medicine show. Kasey also hinted at a new single, which will have you singing at the top of your lungs. Keep in touch by visiting kaseytyndallofficial.com |
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