MARK CHESNUTT SIGNS WITH ROW ENTERTAINMENT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (May 10, 2016) – Row Entertainment, an exciting new label in Nashville, is excited to announce the signing of country music superstar Mark Chesnutt to its roster. “Without a doubt, Mark is an artist that continues to stand for the best in the format,” said Row’s Jimmy Ritchey. “Everyone here is so excited to be working along with him to bring his music to the masses.”

Chesnutt, one of the most iconic voices in the business, thanks to hits such as “I’ll Think Of Something” and “Your Love Is A Miracle,” will release Tradition Lives for Row later this year. It is his first studio release of all new music since 2008.

“Country music is what I’ve always been about, and that’s what I’ll always be,” Chesnutt said. “It’s all I know, and I think people will love the new music as much as I am going to love playing it for them.”

He’s also excited about his association with Row. “Jimmy Ritchey and I have been making music for years. He understands what I do, and has always been behind me. I needed somebody like Jimmy who really believed in country music. I have complete confidence in what he and everyone at Row will bring to the table,” Chesnutt added. Ritchey also produced Tradition Lives.

Row Entertainment is a partnership with Ritchey, Kyle Waites, and recording artist Tim Rushlow.

Row Entertainment’s offices are located at 2818 Azalea Place Nashville, TN 37204.

Chesnutt is booked by WME. To inquire about a booking opportunity, please call 615-963-3000.

Katie’s Korner – Spotlight on Braeden Counts

Katie’s Korner showcases primarily new talent. Talent that is unsigned, undiscovered and raw. We search through facebook, vine, YouTube and submissions for tips on some hot new singers out there. This week, we have stumbled upon Braeden Counts who recently covered Florida Georgia Lines “Anything Goes” and posted it on twitter, with awesome feedback from the guys! Check out his twitter page and post.

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Braeden is from Sutherlin, Oregon – a town that hasn’t changed much over the years and one where everyone knows everyone. Even his mom went to the same high school. An accomplished athlete in high school, Braeden soon realized after graduation that he had other talents to be proud of. He picked up the guitar, started teaching himself to play and ended up writing songs. He is currently working with a vocal coach. We had the pleasure of listening to his first song “Shot of You” via YouTube and we have to say we love it! It’s still a work in progress, but this guy definitely has some talent!

Check out his original song below on YouTube and support his journey. We are hoping to see very big things from him in the future.

You can also visit his website for more information

Striking Matches coverage from Cre8tive Reviews!

 

 

 

Cre8tive Reviews recently had the pleasure of working with Country Duo “Striking Matches,” when they stopped by Country Station KJUG to play a few songs for us. They are an amazing new duo who will no doubt make a BIG impression on country music.

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With their T Bone Burnett-produced debut album, guitar-wielding duo Striking Matches creates an unexpected and unique sound that defies easy categorization. The music of Striking Matches—Sarah Zimmermann and Justin Davis–occupies that sweet spot at the intersection of country, rock and blues, where all of the elements blend to form an authentically raw and rootsy sound that has a timeless and international appeal.

Indeed, their songs including “When the Right One Comes Along” and “Hanging on a Lie” have been featured on ABC’s hit drama series Nashville and recorded by the show’s stars Sam Palladio and Clare Bowen, and attracted an international fan base. Their first performances in London produced sold-out shows and audiences with a deep knowledge of their lyrics, even before the release of their first full album. Their debut self-titled EP was named among iTunes “Best of 2012″ and received national attention from outlets such as NPR, the BBC and The Wall Street Journal.

“The Nashville TV show was definitely a big break for us,” Sarah says. “It was the first time we had any national or international attention. That opened the door to a lot of fans finding us here in the U.S., but even overseas when the show came out in the U.K.,” she says.

Striking Matches is the debut artist on the newly revived label, I.R.S. Nashville, and has toured with Train, Vince Gill, Ashley Monroe and Hunter Hayes.

“Our music is best left up to interpretation, but we hope it represents an amalgamation of everything that has influenced us over the course of our lives, which comes from rock and roll, country and blues, and we fall somewhere in between all of those,” Justin says.

Although their debut album is a perfect fit in the landscape of today’s commercial music, it also stands out from the rest of the pack with its driving rhythms and simple yet artful production that’s designed to showcase the compelling harmonies, honest lyrics and innovative guitar playing. They had a hand in writing all 11 songs on the album, which captures the high energy and spontaneity of their popular live shows.

Of course, that’s not surprising, given that both have built a musical foundation on guitar playing and gravitate toward guitar-driven music, such as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Steely Dan, Patsy Cline, Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins. Justin is known for his fast, intricate playing, while Sarah was influenced by the blues guitarists who strive to make every note count and last. “I have always found Sarah’s guitar playing interesting because it seems to complement mine,” he says.

Both shared the same dream growing up, even though they came from different backgrounds and regions. Justin was raised in Atlanta by parents who work in the medical field. “While they didn’t play any music, they had really great taste in music and that helped set me on a path that I am forever grateful for,” says Justin, who was raised on music such as Sam Cooke, Petula Clark, Otis Redding, Ray Charles and Motown greats.

He began writing songs at age 10 and has been playing guitar as long as he can remember. But he looked like a late bloomer compared to Sarah, who was raised outside of Philadelphia and began playing clarinet in second grade, violin in third grade and guitar in fourth. Her father was a musician who repaired woodwinds and other instruments in a downstairs studio, so she was immersed in music and was influenced by the Dixie Chicks. “They proved to me that a girl can play just like a guy can play,” she says. “They were my inspiration for being a lead guitar player.”

Both decided to pursue their dreams of having a career in music by moving to Nashville. Their paths crossed when both decided to attend Belmont University in 2007 and major in guitar, so they attended the same guitar seminar class and were randomly paired together by their professor early in the semester.

“It was a room full of guys and we were saying, ‘Well, as long as we don’t get the girl, we’ll be all right,” Justin recalls. “They called my name and Sarah’s. I thought, ‘Great. It’s all over now.’ I said, ‘Do you know any blues?’ She pulled out her slide and proceeded to leave everyone’s jaw on the floor, including mine. It was one of those ‘we should do that again’ moments.”

And they did just that. They began performing songs by Nickel Creek, Alison Krauss and Keith Urban, which led to writing together, which resulted in their first public performances at places such as the Bluebird Cafe. While they continued to perform with others, they loved the music they made together most of all. “This was always where we were having the most fun,” he says. “It was the most fulfilling. It was a dynamic of complement that didn’t exist anywhere else.”

Sarah won a scholarship to take a songwriting course at Vanderbilt University, and one of the guest speakers was veteran music executive John Grady. “He sat down, looked at me and said, ‘I know you,’” Sarah says. “The day before, someone had shown him a video we put on YouTube and he liked it. We started talking and got back together the next day. I think it was fate.”

After discussions with several labels, they accepted the offer to be the first artists on I.R.S Nashville. “I don’t know that there is a cooler label that I would want to be a part of,” Justin says. “It has such a history and it feels right.”

The duo was also thrilled when they heard that famed producer T Bone Burnett, who produced their favorite Grammy-winning album Raising Sand by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, wanted to work on their debut project. “The environment in the studio was all vibe,” Sarah says. “It was really relaxed. T Bone has a way of making you feel super important and everything you are doing is right, and if it is not, he will guide you to where it needs to be. He knows how to bring out the very best of us.”

The best includes songs such as “Hanging on a Lie,” which they reinterpret with grit, a distorted mandolin and a mid-song jam session, as well as the organic and honest “Nothing But the Silence,” the guitar-centered “Trouble Is As Trouble Does” and “Make a Liar Out of Me” and groove-oriented “Never Gonna Love Again.”

“We haven’t written our best song yet,” Justin says. “We are so proud and grateful for everything so far, especially this record, and the sky is the limit for us. Creatively, we started writing songs while we were in the studio and especially when we finished. There was no resting. We are still hungry.”

Adds Sarah, “We have more to say and we want to be heard.”

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We definitely liked what we heard, and so did the fans. Tracking on iTunes even showed that in the UK they were #2 for preorders in download sales. They have a unique and great sound, chemistry and are a fresh group looking to take over the airwaves!

To learn more about Striking Matches and to purchase their music, please visit their OFFICIAL WEBSITE.

 

New Katie’s Korner Spotlight on Alyssa Walker – 15 years old & amazing!

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When someone is meant to be involved with music it just flows through their soul. Take for instance our spotlight this week – 15-year-old Alyssa Walker, who is a sophomore at a highschool in sunny San Diego. She currently has a 3.8 GPA and plays competitive and high school soccer, and is in the school choir. Most importantly, she’s a musician and a talented one at that.

Take for example her latest song project on YouTube entitled “Break the wall” (added below.) Not only did this talented girl compose the music, she wrote the lyrics and is accompanying herself on the guitar and piano. In order, she recorded her guitar first, then added the lyrics and then finally added the piano. The song itself is great, with a wonderful message and her vocals show maturity for her age with a richness and almost ethereal quality to them. We could definitely see a bright and big future for this girl. She has composed over 20 songs in the past few years and there is no stopping her in the future. All she needs is to grow and have someone really back her who knows how to mold a new artist, a website and some music links (iTunes, reverbnation, etc.)

Take a listen for yourself! If you would like more information on Alyssa or would like to contact her, please send us an email and we will forward your information over to her.

 

 

 

Katie’s Korner – a weekly spotlight of new artists on Social Media

Welcome to Katie’s Korner!
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Each week I will be showcasing a new talent that I have found on various social media outlets such as Vine, YouTube, Twitter and more! These artists will be unsigned and new to the music scene. Their talent is raw and real, and they deserve to get noticed with the hard work they are putting in to become something.

This week I am proud to showcase Sean Stemaly.

I came across Sean on Vine where he randomly posts videos of some of his songs. He mostly does covers, but he has also performed on stage, for church and youth groups. His favorite song at the moment is “Let The Moon Shine” by Luke Combs. If he could do a dream duet it would be with his hero George Strait, and he started officially singing at age 19. Prior to that he was just a car and shower singer. His biggest inspiration is his buddy Shelby Hiser who was in a serious car accident a few years ago and is now a quadriplegic but doesn’t let it hold him back and stays strong in his faith.

Here are a few links to some of his stand out vine videos:

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You can find more info about Sean on the following links:

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Twitter

 

 

 

New Country Artist Spotlight – Sara Avalos

 

Sara Avalos (Credit: Sara Avalos Facebook Page)

Sara Avalos (Credit: Sara Avalos Facebook Page)

 

Sara Avalos, or “Little Bit” as her bandmates playfully refer to her by must only be about 5 feet tall, but her vocals are sky high.  She possesses a maturity to her tone that almost sounds a little like Bonnie Raitt, but unique at the same time. Her stage presence is bubby, her smile infectious, and the power behind her vocals substantial. There are so many artists out there who are great singers, but the ability to really feel the emotion or the words makes a big difference. Sara, has demonstrated her ability to do both.  So who is Sara Avalos?

We found some information on her Facebook page that gave us a better understanding of how she got in to music.

“It all started when I was 2 years old. I stayed with my Grandma a lot while my brother was in the hospital. She was a lead singer for The Sweet Addalines Texas Region for a long time. When I was 2 yrs. old my grandma would sing to me and I would sing the same note. When it came Christmas time in San Antonio where I was born, my family and I went to a mall for my cousin’s show. I ran up on stage and I grabbed the mic from the host and asked him to let me sing. I sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the middle of the mall.

Then when I was about 6 I started acting in my church plays with my brother and having lead singing roles.

When I was about 9 I had recorded a demo and started touring Texas. It was a lot of fun!  I sang at so many Opry’s and events. In September of 2006, I went to Las Vegas for a competition.  My mom and I baked over 300 cakes and cookies to raise the money to get there. I was up against 3,000 kids and I lost by 1/2 a point! But that’s what got me here to Nashville and I’m very grateful for it.”

Sara has sang for Tootsies for two years, The World Famous Nashville Palace for four years and on Sunday nights with the Justin Myers band at The Second Fiddle.

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To learn more about Sara, please visit her Facebook Page, Twitter, or you can find her on YouTube by searching her name.

The Swon Brothers didn’t need to wait until Later On to rock the Tulare Outlet Center

The Swon Brothers brought strong vocals, original songs, and energy to a large crowd that gathered, despite the heat at the Tulare Outlet Center. As if it couldn’t get any hotter, 106.7 KJUG FM hosted the concert and the guys rocked the crowd. They played some classic hits from their time on the tv show The Voice and their current single “Later On.” They also sang “Danny’s Song,” “Turn the Page”, “I can’t tell you why”, and “Drift Away.” Their vocals were strong, and the guys sounded confident, and even better than they did on The Voice. The guys had a great time sharing stories from their time on the show, and interacted with fans young and old.

The Swon Brothers (Zach and Colton) first hit the national radar charming fans with their incredible sibling harmonies and fun-loving personalities as finalists on Team Blake in Season 4 of NBC’s The Voice. Newly signed to the Arista Nashville record label, the brothers returned to The Voice in December of 2013 to perform “Later On,” the first taste of the Muskogee, OK, natives’ upcoming album, helmed by producer Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans). The journey marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the history of the Swons, who had the ambition to take their first swing at a record deal when they were only 9 and 11 years old, asking their parents to stop in Nashville so they could audition at record labels on their way to a family vacation in Florida. Recently honored with the Rising Star award by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, The Swon Brothers are currently writing and securing songs for their major-label debut album, coming in 2014.

 To take a listen to their album which comes out later this year please visit this link.

Or visit their Official website

Rory Gardiner releases new original country music children’s CD “Yee Haw”

Photo of Rory Gardiner  (Credit: Rory Gardiner Official Website)

Photo of Rory Gardiner
(Credit: Rory Gardiner Official Website)

Rory Gardiner isn’t just your typical good lookin’ country singer. No, he is a published author, successful country singer, reality tv star and has just released a children’s album with 12 new original country songs. Is there anything this guy can’t do?

But, who is Rory Gardiner? You might remember our feature, and reviews on both his CD’s and live show that we posted earlier in the year. We have been following his success on twitter and are eager to see this new-found attention he will garner from his newest venture.

Rory has been a song writer for as long as he can remember, but now calling it a career is something that he could only dream of.

He has seen the success of his compositions published and performed by other artists, as well as songs licensed and synched in TV advertisements airing daily throughout Canada and the United States.
Country music became a full-time commitment in 2007, after appearing on a CMT nationally broadcasted reality show with other singers from around the country. This spun into a guest appearance on the CMT the Top 20 countdown with Casey Clarke the following year.

In 2009 Rory released his debut full length country album titled “Break Free”, co-produced with JR Vautour in Nashville, TN. Three tracks were released nationally to country radio, and Rory hit the road on a national radio tour, opening for a number of great acts, including Doc Walkers and Aaron Pritchett. Later that year joining the roster playing the Ottawa Country Music Hall of Fame with Charlie Major.

In 2013 Rory released a new single “On My Way” to Country Radio, co-written with Canadian hit maker Tim Hicks. The song got picked up as the theme song for WildTV’s Season 3 Fall Brawl show.

We asked Rory where he got the inspiration for the creation of this album. As a parent, he noted that his kid doesn’t always want to hear “Twinkle Little Stars.” His son is a fan of country music as well, but some of the music isn’t always age appropriate. So, since country music is what Rory does best, he decided to write a children’s album that was.

Rory Gardiner CD "Yee Haw" (Credit: Rory Gardiner Official Webpage)

Rory Gardiner CD “Yee Haw” (Credit: Rory Gardiner Official Webpage)

“Yee Haw” boasts 12 all original country tracks geared toward children, with one special bonus track for the parents, more specifically new parents. There is also a video on the website to go along with the song.

The Cre8tive Reviews team was lucky enough to get our hands on all 12 tracks of “Yee Haw” and here’s what we think:

K- Rory is a genius. Let’s just get that out-of-the-way. He is extremely talented. Between country music, being a father, publishing books, touring and now finishing this album I wonder where he has the time to do anything, let alone be creative. But, creative he is and the result is a fun, energetic,and unique country album children (and their parents) will surely love. As a mom, I appreciate the fact that the songs are not annoying, they aren’t lyrics on repeat after repeat and they are fun. Even though my son is older than toddler stage, we still enjoyed listening to it together. My personal favorite on the CD is “Baby Steps,” a song geared toward the parents versus the children. This song captures the feelings, moments and excitement of new parenthood perfectly. I have to admit, it’s definitely one that brought tears to my eyes because my son isn’t that little anymore. “Starts with A, Ends with Z”  is a unique take on a classic song that will help your children not only learn, but sing along. I am especially impressed with Rory’s fun side on The “Sing a little higher” song, where each verse, even though it is repeated, s a little higher each time.”I like it, I love it,” is Rory’s catchy version of Tim McGraw’s hit except about ketchup. And really, who doesn’t love ketchup? Rory  has successfully carved out a great little niche for himself. I definitely see this being a huge success for him, not to mention all of the moms out there who are going to go gaga over his dimples and smile.

P- I thinks kids would like Rory Gardiner’s “Yee-Haw.” It would be good for some play time activities at a pre-school or home, and certain parts would make for fun sing along activities. The single “Yee-Haw” is good but not sure if a crying baby is the best beginning of this song. I like the alphabet song, it’s catchy and sure to be a kids favorite. I applaud Rory for venturing in to the kids market. It kinda reminds me of an early episode of something I would hear on Sesame Street when I was a kid mixed with the goofiness and fun attitude of Adam Sandler, but a clean version.  I hope that parents would give this a listen. Its fun and entertainment for kids and it would make learning activities a little bit more fun. Cant wait to hear more from Rory down the road!

To learn more about Rory Gardiner, please visit his Official Website

To purchase “Yee Haw” or give it a listen, please visit ITunes

And please take a look and share the video for “Baby Steps.”

Scotty McCreery rocks Hanford for 106.7 KJUG’s Summer Concert Series!

106.7 KJUG kicked off their Summer Concert Series with the first of three free shows in Hanford Civic Park, in Hanford Ca.  American Idol winner  Scotty McCreery sang his heart out to the crowd.  His fans were very excited to come to the show from all over the state to Hanford Civic Park. Some fans even put their chairs out as early as 6am so they had the best seat in the house.
We got to meet up with Scotty before the show, and  talked about the experience he had on American Idol.  He said it was definitely an interesting start on Idol, and as the weeks went by he wanted to sing his style of music but Idol wasn’t sure if it was the right for the show. Well, we definitely think it was the right fit for Scotty and his fans from Idol agree and voted him all the way to the win!
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We looked out to see all of his 8,000 fans that came to support his music. When he took the stage he did not disappoint them. He started rock’n some classic songs and then some from his current CD “See You Tonight” like “Carolina Eyes”, “The Dash”, “Forget To Forget You” and” Get Gone With Out You.”  These were some of the songs that were a great surprise and his fans enjoyed hearing.
The show was acoustic and it showcased his voice and the magic that makes Scotty a great singer with captivating charm. We are looking forward to many great songs by Scotty McCreery down the road.
To learn more about Scotty and his music, please visit his Official Website.