Jay Santilli – The Story

Melbourne-Based Singer-Songwriter Jay Santilli Returns with a Heartfelt Rendition of Brandi Carlile’s ‘The Story’

After a hiatus from the music scene to focus on her growing family, Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Jay Santilli had a busy 2023 releasing two new tracks ‘Love Someone Else’ and ‘Come Back Home’ which were both widely well received. Now she is stepping back into the spotlight with an emotionally charged rendition of Brandi Carlile’s iconic track, ‘The Story.’ Collaborating with producer Daniel Kelaart and guitarist Alex Tomlins, Santilli has meticulously crafted a unique interpretation that pays homage to the original’s authenticity.

Now, with a young family in tow, Santilli is excited to share her latest musical endeavor with the world. The debut performance of ‘The Story’ took place at the Toyota Star Maker Grand Final, where Santilli captivated an audience in the 1000s marking a pivotal moment in her musical career.

Following the release, Santilli’s journey will unfold through radio interviews, street press features, and a robust social media campaign. ‘The Story’ is not just a cover; it signifies the beginning of a significant musical chapter for Santilli in 2024.

Santilli’s singing and writing is deeply rooted in emotion and passion, reflecting her unwavering commitment to authentic storytelling. With years spent honing her craft and sharing stages with phenomenal talents, Santilli invites music enthusiasts to join her on this exciting next phase of her musical journey.

Keith Urban – Straight Line

Written by Keith and his long time bass played Jerry Flowers as well as Chase McGill and Greg Wells, ‘Straight Line’ is an up-tempo, joy-infused song about a couple getting back on track
Keith has sold over 20 Million albums, amassed over 10 Billion streams, won 4 Grammy Awards, 6 ARIA Awards, 4 American Music Awards, 13 Country Music Association Awards, 12 Academy of Country Music Awards
‘Straight Line’ this is the first song off a new project from Keith with more music to come in 2024

Keith Urban – Straight Line

Written by Keith and his long time bass played Jerry Flowers as well as Chase McGill and Greg Wells, ‘Straight Line’ is an up-tempo, joy-infused song about a couple getting back on track
Keith has sold over 20 Million albums, amassed over 10 Billion streams, won 4 Grammy Awards, 6 ARIA Awards, 4 American Music Awards, 13 Country Music Association Awards, 12 Academy of Country Music Awards
‘Straight Line’ this is the first song off a new project from Keith with more music to come in 2024

Tori Forsyth feat. Kasey Chambers – Good Enough

Alt-country singer-songwriter Tori Forsyth today announces her third studio album All We Have Is Who We Are will be released on Friday May 3rd (through Island Records Australia) and shares another taste of what’s to come, with the release of a new single and video, ‘Good Enough’.

The long-awaited All We Have Is Who We Are LP will be available on DSPs, CD and in a limited edition “cherry red” (eco-Mix) Vinyl release.

It’s been a long road to All We Have Is Who We Are; an album that dives into the darkness, emerging out on the other side into the lightness and ready to embrace the future.

Tori shares, “This album was written at a time of understanding life a little better and a little more. It feels like a step forward for me. I feel lighter; this record feels lighter and more hopeful. It symbolises that it isn’t always easy to cast things as yes or no or beginning and end, that there is a grey zone in which most things exist. The water is murky, but we swim through it anyway. It’s a reconciliation with myself and a goodbye to a version of me that needed to die. The healing is in the living of life; the songs come from that experience. Being truly part of life, and how without that, there are no stories or songs. This record reflects that entirely and is the benchmark from which I will eternally create from.”

All We Have Is Who We Are was literally sculpted by nature, with Tori spending months living in a treehouse in country Queensland listening to country music and working on her parents’ horse stud. Whether it’s the immersive slow burner ‘Good Enough’ or the low-slung single, ‘Made Your Bed’, all 10 tracks on All We Have Is Who We Are are earthy and strong, with one singular intention: to follow what Tori loves, and to settle for nothing less.

“Returning to the family farm, it was the grounding I needed to be able to determine where I was going with who I am, what I actually wanted out of my life. It got me off the hamster wheel I was spinning. This record sums that up. Every record I have ever released is me, a version of me. This is where I am now and I couldn’t be more proud or more content. It just feels like home.”

New single ‘Good Enough’ is the most delicate and introspective moment on the upcoming album and it’s the song that digs deep into those feelings of being on the spinning wheel and feeling completely inadequate. Underscored by a ringing guitar and lilting harmonies enhanced by Australian country music legend Kasey Chambers, Tori explains about the track:

“Good Enough is simply about the raw emotion of isolation, unseen effort and feeling like you’re missing the mark. Whatever that mark might be. I felt like a little girl writing it because I think it’s something we can begin feeling at a very young age. I wanted it to be an innocent questioning of, when will I accept that I am good enough? Towards the end, the song has a bit of light, showing that we are the only ones who can truly measure what that is for ourselves; everyone else’s perception is irrelevant.”

To capture these emotions on film, the official video for ‘Good Enough’ was shot outdoors in one take, featuring only Tori. Director Bradley Mundane tells, “We had just shot two videos the day before and had to be up at sunrise to get the shot we needed. We had no idea what the weather was going to do and we picked a location the morning of based on the most available fog and lighting. It was really emotional for me shooting this clip. Tori and I have been collaborating for years and capturing this moment felt like Tori had finally found her voice. Proving she’s more than good enough and I’m so proud of her and the artist she’s becoming.”

All We Have Is Who We Are is produced by Scott Horscroft (Charlie Collins, Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley) and recorded at The Grove Studios, NSW with Tori’s full band of Reece Baines (drums), Matthew Newton (guitars) and Zachary Miller (bass). Joining Tori in the studio were the Mak Brothers, Thom (guitar) and Andy (keys), as well as on pedal steel guitar, multi-instrumentalist Jy-Perry Banks. The album includes debut single ‘Sometimes’ feat. Shane Nicholson – nominated recently for a Golden Guitar Award for Best Vocal Collaboration, earning Tori her fourth Golden Guitar nomination.

From Tori’s appearances at Gympie Muster, Groundwater Country Music Festival, BIGSOUND 2023 and her recent Jackson Dean support, there is a newfound freedom and lightness propelling from the Sunshine Coast artist, returning her back to the forefront of Australian country music.

In the coming months, Tori will be showcasing songs from her new album All We Have Is Who We Are at live shows across the country. Watch this space…

Jay Santilli – The Story

Melbourne-Based Singer-Songwriter Jay Santilli Returns with a Heartfelt Rendition of Brandi Carlile’s ‘The Story’

After a hiatus from the music scene to focus on her growing family, Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Jay Santilli had a busy 2023 releasing two new tracks ‘Love Someone Else’ and ‘Come Back Home’ which were both widely well received. Now she is stepping back into the spotlight with an emotionally charged rendition of Brandi Carlile’s iconic track, ‘The Story.’ Collaborating with producer Daniel Kelaart and guitarist Alex Tomlins, Santilli has meticulously crafted a unique interpretation that pays homage to the original’s authenticity.

Now, with a young family in tow, Santilli is excited to share her latest musical endeavor with the world. The debut performance of ‘The Story’ took place at the Toyota Star Maker Grand Final, where Santilli captivated an audience in the 1000s marking a pivotal moment in her musical career.

Following the release, Santilli’s journey will unfold through radio interviews, street press features, and a robust social media campaign. ‘The Story’ is not just a cover; it signifies the beginning of a significant musical chapter for Santilli in 2024.

Santilli’s singing and writing is deeply rooted in emotion and passion, reflecting her unwavering commitment to authentic storytelling. With years spent honing her craft and sharing stages with phenomenal talents, Santilli invites music enthusiasts to join her on this exciting next phase of her musical journey.

Cameron Cusack – Who We Are

Two-time Toyota Star Maker finalist, Cameron Cusack, releases his brand new single, ‘Who We Are’, on Friday January 26th.

Produced by James Sinclair-Stott, accompanied by a music video directed by Isaak Schiller of Art Life Films, ‘Who We Are’ carries a modern country feel with a guitar-driven edge, and an air of sophistication, similar to Cameron’s 2015 release, ‘Endless Summer’. ‘Who We Are’ comes off the back of Cameron’s “They’re Gonna Know Who We Are” tour, and is a party track that, with confidence, represents everyone for who they are, and especially for their passions and dreams.

2024 see’s Cameron embark on a brand new tour, “Bullet Hole Through A Street Sign”, which is also the title track of his upcoming EP, dropping March. The “Bullet Hole Through A Street Sign” tour kicks off at the single launch for ‘Who We Are’, this Australia Day, Jan 26th in Townsville.

Cameron Cusack is a recording artist with a career spanning over a decade, which includes time being mentored by 40x Golden Guitar, and 5x ARIA Award winner, Troy Cassar-Daley. Raised in Southern NSW, now calling North Queensland home, Cameron has toured the country as a soloist, opener, and now headliner of festivals nationwide. With multiple tracks charting in the Australian Country Music Radio Charts, you can frequently find his songs in the PlayMPE most requested country songs for airplay charts.

With a passion for taking music to remote areas of the country, such as the Northern Territory, Cape York, and Western Queensland, if there’s an outback festival, you’ll most likely find Cam. Not one to leave any place uncovered, you can also find him at large events and festivals such as stadium shows for the National Rugby League, Winton’s Way Out West Fest, Savannah In The Round, and the Tamworth Country Music Festival.

The Mason Boys – Welcome To The Country

Australian Country Rock Band, The Mason Boys, Unveil Enchanting Anthem ‘Welcome To The Country’.

The Mason Boys are a rising force in the Australian country rock scene, known for their compelling blend of traditional country storytelling and modern rock sensibilities. With a string of successful releases and an energetic stage presence, the band continues to carve out their niche in the music industry.

The dynamic Australian Country Rock band are set to captivate audiences with their latest single, ‘Welcome To The Country.’ This heartfelt anthem explores the yearning for simplicity and connection with nature, showcasing the band’s distinctive sound and poignant lyricism.

In this evocative track, The Mason Boys convey a powerful message of escape from the urban chaos and a return to a more serene existence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a “mountain of man-made hell” that obscures the beauty of the night sky, as Clint Stubbs longs for a rendezvous fuelled by whiskey and warm desires.

‘Welcome To The Country’ is not just a song; it’s a celebration of a rustic lifestyle, a personal paradise away from the complexities of city life. The chorus resonates with the desire to embrace a rural haven, emphasising the notion of living a fulfilled life seven days a week.

The verses delve into a soul-searching journey through the mind, as Clint seeks memories and contemplates things left behind in another time and place. The lyrics convey a sense of optimism and determination, reinforced by the belief that there is a hidden place “off the black-top” where one can find peace and contentment.

The Mason Boys are known for their unique blend of country and rock elements, creating a sound that is both authentic and contemporary. ‘Welcome To The Country’ follows in the footsteps of their previous successes, promising to be an anthem that resonates with listeners across genres.

As The Mason Boys gear up for the release of ‘Welcome To The Country,’ anticipation is building among fans and critics alike. The single is set to drop on 23 January 2024 at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and it is poised to leave an indelible mark on the music scene.

Elvie Shane – Forgotten Man

DEEP-FEELING TRACK “FORGOTTEN MAN” MARKS THE START OF A NEW CHAPTER FOLLOWING PLATINUM NUMBER ONE, “MY BOY”

Marking the first new music since Wheelhouse Records singer/songwriter Elvie Shane’s acclaimed “Backslider” album debut, Shane shares his new song “Forgotten Man”. An anthem for those chasing the American dream with calloused hands and a weary, but still-believing heart, it’s another example of Shane’s deep-feeling take on country, co-written by the rising star with Dan Couch, LukePreston, and Oscar Charles.

With his big-hearted Platinum Number One “My Boy”, Elvie Shane showed fans the kind of man he is – one who’ll step forward and stand for what he believes in. He calls “Forgotten Man” “the song I’ve been trying to write since I started all this,” and it finds him representing those hard-working, willing-to-sacrifice folks he’s met around the nation. But while that mission has been taken on many times before, it’s never been done quite like this.

“There’s been a lot of a lot of attempts to recognize that group of people in country music, but sometimes it feels like it’s not a very honest representation of the angst that’s involved,” Shane explains. “It doesn’t ever really touch on how pissed off you can be, just trying to find the American dream.”

Full of tough-as-nails grit and featuring an up-tempo, heartland-rock sound, the tune tributes those who wear their name on a patch like a badge of honor. Matching raw power and fist-in-the-air-pride with a deep sense of sympathetic camaraderie, it once again finds Shane going against the grain in country music, and going beyond the surface level.

Shane admits the track came from a time of personal struggle, and the clarity he found in front-row fans around the country. So, with more new music to come, it hints at a creative re-awakening – one focused above all on the honesty of the “Forgotten Man.”

“I’m wearing that patch, too,” he says. “I’m out here trying to give an honest account of who I am and put an honest effort into what I do. I actually do care, and I will place my bet on those people I’m singing about in this song against all odds.”

” Forgotten Man” is Shane’s first original solo release since 2021’s “Backslider” album, and now points toward the beginning of a new musical chapter (with more info on the way). But recently, he’s been on a collaborative hot streak.

ABOUT ELVIE SHANE:

A native of small-town Kentucky, early touchstones like Dwight Yoakam , Steve Earle and John Fogerty joined Wheelhouse Records’ Elvie Shane’s Gospel roots to form the bedrock of his taste – along with R&B classics like The Temptations and modern superstars like Eminem. And after a fateful Baptist revival came through town, he joined a band as a front man full of wild-eyed charisma. Shane initially captured attention with a viral social media moment with “My Boy”, which has since become his signature smash and debut US No. 1 single. The BMG/BBR Music Group recording artist’s debut EP, “County Roads”, was released in 2021, followed by his debut full length album, ” Backslider”, later that same year. Shane co-wrote the set of songs on “Backslider” that critics were quick to praise, with the album landing on 2021 “Best Of” lists including Billboard, Rolling Stone and Nashville Scene. Shane’s picture-based lyrics and knack for storytelling led to his signing with UTA and he has since opened for Jason Aldean, Toby Keith, BrothersOsborne, Brett Young, Brooks & Dunn and Lady A, to name a few. He also launched his first-ever headlining run, with his US My Kinda Trouble Tour, earlier this year.

JD Reynolds – Hourglass Sand

“We all know a player, an eff boy who thinks he’ll stay young and hot forever, so he plays the field hard, choosing not to make any real connections with anyone. Little does he know, he’s wasting his prime years on fleeting encounters, and before he knows it, his prime will be over, and his life will be effed. All the nice girls he met and couldn’t be bothered putting any effort into, will have moved on, found love, and living their best lives without ever giving the now lonely player a second thought.”

“Inspiration: The players in the world, going through women like sand through an hourglass, oblivious to their time running out in finding their soul mate. Your stupidity is inspiring! hehe

I really enjoyed writing and recording this song, and at the time, I had a crush on a player who I knew liked me, but also knew would never change, and I commend myself for not going there. Next! So, I brought this energy into the studio and used it to record this song.

‘Hourglass Sand’ is important to me because I want all the good girls like me in this world to spot the player and don’t let him into your life. Know your worth and value yourself. Let them drain their own hourglass sand, not yours.”

‘Hourglass Sand’ is available on all streaming platforms, on iTunes, YouTube, it’s available everywhere!

Reach out to me on my socials, JD REYNOLDS OFFICIAL, or hit my website www.jdreynoldsofficial.com I always answer my fans.

Brendan McMahon – The Devil’s Nails

Brendon McMahon kicks off 2024 with his brand new single, ‘The Devil’s Nails’.

‘The Devil’s Nails’ was inspired by an abandoned outback town, and the harsh landscape surrounding the desolate location. Strap yourself in for this one.

“Seems the Devil’s nails have scratched and clawed their way across the human race
And there’s only one thing left to do … burn down this place.”

When you listen to Brendan McMahon’s music, you gain a strong sense of the man behind the songs. An inveterate traveller and astute observer, possessed of an enquiring and open mind – these are just some of his personality traits that shine through.

McMahon is a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter with over twenty years’ experience. Not afraid to defy expectation, his music is eclectic, adventurous, and blessed with a ‘limitless fluidity’. Having visited over fifty unique and varied countries, his travel experiences, specifically his observations of history, cultures, people, architecture, and nature, are at the root of his creativity and song writing.

Brendan grew up in the small town of Kapunda near South Australia’s Barossa Valley. He discovered his love of music at the tender age of 15 after being “awed and floored” seeing Jimi Hendrix play on television; amazed by the sounds that Jimi could pull from a guitar and captivated by the iconic performer’s showmanship. Borrowing money from his mother (and paying it back at $2 a week) he promptly bought himself a $60 guitar and amp rig from a mate.

Initially wanting to be a glam-rock superstar in the 80s and 90s (think Van Halen, Kiss, Def Leppard), McMahon later transitioned to the more storytelling driven tunes of songwriters such as Paul Kelly, Harry Manx, Richard Thompson and Garth Brooks, artists that continue to inspire him today.

Spending his late teens and early twenties as a lead singer/lead guitarist in rock cover bands playing across Adelaide and country Victoria, McMahon honed his skills the hard way – in front of demanding Australian pub and club crowds. In 1998, and now bitten by both the song writing and performance bug, McMahon released a 7-track EP called ‘Picture This’ with his band The Cunning Stunts.

In 2015 and 2016, Brendan released the solo albums ‘Falling To Earth’ and ‘Marker 7-58′ under the moniker of Satellite Gods, and in doing so was fortunate enough to collaborate and work with some renowned Australian musicians including Peter Maslen (Boom Crash Opera), Jason Vorherr (Darryl Braithwaite), Bob Spencer (The Angels), Simon Hosford (Vanessa Amorosi) and Wilbur Wilde (Ol’ 55).

After supporting artists such as Boom Crash Opera, Russell Morris, Wendy Stapleton and The Chantoozies in Australia, Brendan released the LP ‘On This Fine Occasion’ in 2017, which received great reviews both locally and internationally.

In 2019, McMahon, who now calls Melbourne home, released ‘In The Moment’ – his 4th solo album. Maturity, reflection and drawing on his personal experiences, his inspired yet refined lyrics again take listeners on a captivating journey.

Recorded with Steve Vertigan at Soggy Dog Recording Studios, and again drawing upon Australian music royalty in its creation – namely Dave Leslie (Baby Animals), Danny Spencer (Jimmy Barnes Band), Brett Kingman (James Reyne Band), and Peter Maslen and Jason Vorherr, plus a string trio from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Sarah Curro, Gabi Halloran and Paul Zabrowarny), this powerful album embraces the essence of story-telling and leaves you thinking about the songs long after the last track finishes.

2020 seen the release of ‘No Rush Today’, an album that debuted at No. 2 on the iTunes country music chart on release. McMahon feels his 5th solo offering cemented him in the Country Rock space. The album delivered 3 top 10 AMRAP singles, ‘Jack’, ‘Sugar Cane Man’ and ‘Wired To The Moon’ along with strong charting on many other Australian charts including a No.4 position in France with ‘Sugar Cane Man’.

June, 2022, marked the release of ‘As The Road Unfolds’, the most successful record to date. It debuted as the highest selling Australian album on the iTunes Country chart and has also delivered no less than six chart topping singles – ‘Jenni J’, ‘When I See You Tonight’, ‘I Feel A Change’, ‘Skin & Bone’, ‘Gundry’s Track’ and ‘Back Roads’.

Where to from here? With six chart topping tracks from his highly anticipated 7th solo album already released in 2023, ‘New Country Morning’, ‘Time Rolls On’, ‘It’s Good To Be Alive’, ‘Send In The Clowns’, ‘Higher’, and the powerful and poignant ‘I Hear Your Voice (The Soldier)’ featuring the very talented Montana Sharp, it’s full steam ahead for 2024.

Chris Chitsey – Life is Hard, Whiskey is Easy

Native Texan, Chris Chitsey, made a name for himself on the competitive, Texas honky-tonk circuit before graduating to success on a national level in the early 2000’s. His smooth evocative voice and energetic stage presence quickly established Chris as one of the latest Texas exports to find national acclaim.

Making his mark on country radio for several decades, Chitsey has teamed up with a true American Icon to kick off 2024. With a knock-out video, filmed at the Jack Daniel distillery, in Lynchburg, TN, the release of “Life is Hard, Whiskey is Easy”, promises to be his best work yet!

Whether on stage or in the recording studio, Chris exudes his passion and dedication to the country music industry. It’s that kind of dedicated work ethic, combined with God-given talent, that has made Chris Chitsey a timeless success.

“Life is Hard, Whiskey is Easy” will shake you to the core without dispute. Chitsey gets right into the mix with his incredible voice, letting the melodic wonderment he dispenses do all the talking for him. I was blown away by how spellbound I became when analyzing the depth of the lead vocal, and particularly how well it holds the attention of listener from start to finish. If there’s any artist that I’ve come across who’s on the verge of turning a corner before the bulk of his peers, I think it would be Chris Chitsey.” – Garth Thomas, The Hollywood Insider

“A voice starts to deliver a melody that will swell to the size of a mountain in a mere matter of seconds in Chris Chitsey’s “Life is Hard, Whiskey is Easy”. Equal parts country and honky tonk groove piece, this single is undeniably one of the best tracks out this winter, mostly because of its unparalleled blend of compositional awareness and vocal depth, both of which have been difficult elements for other mainstream artists to reconcile lately. He’s got all the tools he needs to go far in this business, and that’s obvious even to the most casual of critics.” – Trace Whittaker, Pop Icon Magazine

“In his new single “Life is Hard, Whiskey is Easy”, Chitsey offers us a crushing new work that speaks to the heart in a manner that will leave you reaching for a glass in the best way possible. Not only does this track address a self-awareness that has been wholly missing from the charts in Nashville as of late, it relates a major passion that informs listeners of who is holding the microphone right off the bat. There’s nothing inauthentic or unmelodic in this track, which is more than I can say for some of Nashville’s biggest chart-toppers right now. This won’t be the last of his singles to make big waves.” – Cleopatra Patel, Big Celebrity Buzz

Ashleigh Dallas – Secondhand Stories

Pack A Suitcase For Secondhand Stories; “Pack your suitcase, it’s all you’ll need.”

Fusing heartfelt storytelling and authenticity, Ashleigh Dallas releases her latest single, ‘Secondhand Stories’, on January 19.

Kicking off the Tamworth Country Music Festival in style with the release of ‘Secondhand Stories’ which is also the five-time Golden Guitar winner’s headlining show at the Tamworth Town Hall on Wednesday, January 23.

The song, penned during a DAG Songwriting Retreat with Natasha Soonchild and Margaret Anne King, is an ode to wanderlust and the pursuit of personal experiences over living vicariously through others’ adventures.

The trio drew inspiration from Marg’s extensive travels, delving into conversations that sparked the song’s inception.

“This came from a morning we spent talking about what it’s like when you get out and see things,” Ashleigh said.

“We were talking about when you have awesome experiences, we have all had someone tell us how lucky we are to experience that.”

‘Secondhand Stories’ encourages listeners to embrace a sense of freedom, dream big, and embark on their adventures.

“It’s all about not living your life through someone else’s pictures and Instagram posts, don’t live your life through a secondhand story; get out and do it yourself,” Ashleigh said.

The single aims to ignite a wanderlust spirit within its audience.

“I’m hoping this song makes listeners dream that trip and do it,” Ashleigh said.

“When I hear this song, I want to be in a car driving. I hope it becomes a soundtrack for our listeners as they do these trips.”

Entering a new chapter after turning 30, Ashleigh believes ‘Secondhand Stories’ marks a pivotal moment in her career.

“I feel like I’ve really found my grounding and who I am,” she said.

“I feel like ‘Secondhand Stories’ is the start of not holding back and delving further into pushing boundaries and going past my comfort zone.”

As an artist committed to growth and evolution, Ashleigh sees this single as her personal anthem, empowering her to push boundaries and embrace new lyrical content.

“I hope this song will give me the confidence to follow my own lyrical content and push the boundaries and live life to the fullest,” she said.

‘Secondhand Stories’ is the title track of Ashleigh’s upcoming album, set to grace the airwaves in late 2024.

Studio8 – Back To The Bush

FROM THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS TO TAMWORTH, STUDIO8 ARE BRINGING NEW MUSIC TO COUNTRY MUSIC CAPITAL

They live together, play together and write songs together. Studio 8 is a country duo, Luke Johnson and Michelle Morgan. With Luke on guitar and vocals, and Michelle on keyboard and backing vocals, they co-write all of their original tracks. They take their inspiration from the intricacies of everyday life, the people they meet and the places they stay.

Many years ago, their ‘tree change’ from Sydney to the Southern Highlands inspired them to write their first song together, and they have never looked back. Studio8’s forthcoming debut album Into The New, will be in 2024, and was inspired by their bucket list outback camping trip across the Nullabor, through the Kimberley in 2022.

“It was an inspiring trip for both of us. It lit a fire under us as songwriters. We have written consistently ever since. We can’t wait to share all the new music with the world.” – Michelle Morgan

Their debut single ‘Red Dirt Rodeo’ was widely accepted by radio, earning an addition to ABC’s ‘Grass Roots’ program on release. They also saw success in the streaming arena, with strong play numbers and playlisting on Spotify.

“We weren’t sure what to expect when we released the last single, but we were thrilled when people started commenting about it. We received emails and messages, and we felt the love from radio. It was so encouraging.” – Michelle stated

To follow up, the duo are bringing a homage to Tamworth, just in time for the 2024 festival.

“Our first experience with Tamworth left a significant mark. It has influenced our outlook on music, our writing and the many relationships we have made through attending the festival. It made sense that we would pay tribute to this amazing event through our music.” – Luke Johnson

Dive into the vibrant spirit of the Tamworth Country Music Festival with Studio8’s new single, ‘Back to the Bush.’ A heartfelt homage to Tamworth and the love for country music, the song, with its classic tempo and Aussie vocals, pays tribute to Slim Dusty and iconic Tamworth locations.

Crafted in their backyard studio, the track was tested at the 2023 Tamworth Country Music Festival and Hats off to Country, before being recorded at A Sharp Studios in Sydney.

Henry Catania – Hide & Seek

Henry is a talented 13-year-old singer, guitarist, and songwriter from Conondale, Queensland. He began his music career by busking extensively across the Sunshine Coast, which has helped him become a regular performer at several venues in the area.

In 2022, Henry had the privilege of opening for renowned artists Emily Wurramara and Andrea Kirwan at the Horizon Festival. He was also nominated as a finalist in Noosa Stars Alive and made it to the top six finalists at the 2023 Gympie Country Music Muster Youth Talent Search.

Henry recently won the Caloundra Live & Local Songwriting Competition, allowing him to perform on the Kings Club VIP Stage at the 2023 Caloundra Music Festival. He is also set to attend the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January 2024, where he will participate in the Maccas Golden Gig.

Henry covers a broad range of genres and enjoys writing and performing his original songs. He is currently working on recording his first single, which he plans to release early in 2024.

About The Track

Hide & Seek

It is about the close bond between a brother and sister with a lifetime of memories as they grew up travelling around Australia in a motorhome. After settling down, however, the elder sister wants to leave home for adventures of her own, leading her younger brother to lament her going and reminiscing about the beautiful times they had growing up together.

Lainey Wilson – Wildflowers And Wild Horses

Multi-award-winning singer songwriter and breakthrough actress, Lainey Wilson announced “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” as her next single following Wilson’s television debut performance of the song at the 57th Annual CMA Awards, in Nashville, TN.

As the third Broken Bow Records’ single off her critically acclaimed, award-winning album, “Bell Bottom Country”, “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” is a reflective tale of Wilson’s life; “barefoot and bareback.” The soulful yet Southern track, accompanied by Wilson’s signature sound, blends elements of Western, Rock, and Americana, to bring forth a modern yet traditional Country song as an ode to her roots.

Wilson was once again crowned as the most nominated artist at this year’s CMA Awards with a record breaking nine nominations and walking away with five wins in some of the most coveted categories including the biggest award of the evening, Entertainer Of The Year.

Lainey Wilson 2023 CMA Award Wins:
• Entertainer Of The Year
• Album Of The Year: Bell Bottom Country
• Female Vocalist Of The Year
• Music Video Of The Year: “wait in the truck” – HARDY (featuring Lainey Wilson)
• Musical Event Of The Year: “wait in the truck” – HARDY (featuring Lainey Wilson)

Melanie Dyer – Honeymoonin’

Melanie Dyer is kicking off the year with a new hit, “Honeymoonin”. This is the follow up to a successful 2023 with her debut performance at CMA Music Festival, a Golden Guitar nomination for Best Female Artist and her hit single releases, “Song for That” and “Dust”.

Melanie talks about her new track, “Honeymoonin is a song for couples in that blissful bubble whether it be newlyweds, first dates or long-term relationships trying to keep it exciting, it’s a song that encourages you to drink the champagne, buy the roses and book the ocean view room every once in a while! The production is a fusion of pop, country and coastal vibes which should put you in holiday mode!”

“I wrote this with two of my favourite collaborators, Karen Kosowski (songwriter & production) and Emma-Lee (songwriter) in Nashville this year while I was there playing at the CMA Festival. I have loved building a connection with these women over the last 5 years and we have created some of my favourite songs together.”

The Australian singer/songwriter has cemented herself as a leading lady in contemporary country with hits like “Memphis T-Shirt”, “Run Out Of Road”, “Song For That”, “Dumb Decisions” and “Dust”. With total sales approaching 10 million, Melanie is an APRA Professional Development Award Winner, APRA Nominated songwriter (Memphis T-Shirt) and an ‘in demand’ songwriter within the Australian music industry.

Amber Lawrence – 5 Years Of You

Renowned Australian country artist Amber Lawrence is set to tug at heartstrings once again with the release of her latest single, “5 Years of You”. The emotionally charged track captures the bittersweet moments as Amber’s own five-year-old embarks on the journey of starting primary school.

Amber Lawrence, 6 times Golden Guitar winner, ARIA nominee and current CMAA Female Artist of the Year is known for her soulful and authentic storytelling, and she brings her signature style to “5 Years of You”. This delicate song will resonate with parents experiencing the poignant milestone of sending their little ones off to school.

“I remember coming home from the first of the school orientation visits this year with a heart full of emotions, from excitement to sadness, and this song poured out of me” says Amber.

“5 Years of You” is a sweet tribute to the rollercoaster of emotions parents face when watching their children take those first steps into the world of ‘big’ school and is the follow up single to the chart topping “Live a Country Song” which impacted Top 5 on the CountryTown Hot 50 National Country Airplay Charts.

Amber will take to the stage in January 2024 at the Tamworth Country Music Festival – showcasing these songs and more at her show.

Drake Milligan – I Got A Problem

Following the release of his critically acclaimed debut album “Dallas/Fort Worth” that skyrocketed to #1 on the iTunes All-Genre chart, Stoney Creek Records artist Drake Milligan releases the up-tempo “I Got A Problem.” The good-time, romantic tune tells of all the ways a cowboy’s new gal has a hold on him like never before, singing: “your kiss tastes like whiskey, and I’m a drinker.”

” I Got A Problem” captures the track just like the rising star performed it at America’s Got Talent in September – returning to the scene of his national TV breakout last season. The cool-and-collected performance was so riveting, it prompted host (and early believer) Simon Cowell to invite Milligan to be a part of an upcoming AGT spin-off show.

Mixing traditional country twang and a dose of right-now swagger, Milligan performed over 100 U.S. shows last year and will keep the throttle pinned opening for fellow Texan Cody Johnson, along with an extensive headlining tour of the U.S. From there, he’ll fly to Europe for six shows including stops in Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium and the U.K. Milligan already has two international festivals on tap for 2024, as he’s booked for big-time appearances in Australia (CMC Rocks QLD 2024 – March 15) and Norway (Den Forvitnelege Countryfestivalen 2024 – July 27).

It all follows the acclaimed release of Milligan’s 2022 album debut, Dallas/FortWorth, and looking ahead, fans can expect all new music in 2024.

About Drake Milligan:
Drake Milligan burst onto the national music stage entering the Billboard Emerging Artists Chart at #5 after dominating iTunes with his debut album “Dallas/Fort Worth”, charting back-to-back #1 hits on the iTunes Country Songs Chart, #1 on iTunes All-Genre Chart and reclaimed the #1 spot on iTunes Country Albums Chart, all while simultaneously holding positions #1, #2, #3 and #5 on iTunes Country Video Chart. In the UK, Milligan’s debut album spent 11 consecutive weeks in the Top 20 of the Official Country Artists Albums Chart. A student of classic Country music with the swagger of early Rock ‘n’ Roll, the Fort Worth, Texas native is an electrifying entertainer who is packing Country fans into clubs’ night after night on tour. Milligan cites George Strait and Elvis Presley – the King of Country and the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll – as musical heroes. His unique twist of traditional Country has been embraced by fans, peers and the media alike. Milligan has performed on The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Grand Ole Opry, Stagecoach and CMA Music Festival. He has earned high praise from People, BBC, USA Today, Parade, American Songwriter, CMT, Billboard, ET, Access Hollywood, Cosmopolitan, Cowgirl Magazine and Taste of Country. Following his debut album – co-produced by award-winning Tony Brown and Brandon Hood – the Stoney Creek Records artist is back with new music, dropping the good-time, romantic tune, “I Got A Problem,” alongside his fun-loving duet “Honky Tonkin’ About” with Canadian supergroup The Reklaws

Finnian Johnson – I’m Doing Well

Rising Country Singer-Songwriter Finnian Johnson Brings In 2024 With New Release ‘I’m Doing Well’.

Rising country artist Finnian Johnston is launching into 2024 with a new release ahead of appearances at Tamworth Country Music Festival in January. ‘I’m Doing Well’ is a powerful song poured straight from the heart. Its lyrics serve as a reminder that no matter what you may go through in life, you can always acknowledge that you are pushing through it.

“I’m Doing Well is the most special song I’ve ever written, coming straight from my heart for anyone to connect with” – Finnian Johnson.

Co-written with Golden Guitar winning songwriters Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley, and produced by Lewis Mitchell, ‘I’m Doing Well’ is Finnian’s second original release and follows up his exceptional 2023 debut ‘Dishonest’ which was heavily supported by Australian country radio and included a high rotation add on iHeart Country Australia.

Over the past few years, Finnian has been honing his craft and building a solid reputation performing at shows and festivals, combined with national television exposure on Season 11 of the popular television series The Voice Australia, where he made the Top 12.

2023 gave Finnian continued exposure as a Top 10 Finalist in Toyota Starmaker at Tamworth Country Music Festival and was announced as a Finalist in the 2023 NAB Talent Search at the Gympie Music Muster. Finnian also toured along the eastern seaboard with Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley, supported Taylor Moss and performed at events such as Smoke in Broke in NSW which has resulted in a significant profile boost.

Finnian has hit his stride in Australian country music, thanks to determination, hard work, and sheer talent. Writing from a place of truth and real-life experiences combined with his unforgettable deep and dulcet tone has ensured industry are taking note and he is on the cusp of greater exposure in 2024.

Catch Finnian at Tamworth Country Music Festival, followed by a string of new releases in 2024.

Tim McGraw – One Bad Habit

Three-time Grammy® Award winning superstar Tim McGraw has surprised fans with new music, with the release of a six-song EP titled Poet’s Resumé – available now on Big Machine Records.

In the spirit of being thankful, Poet’s Resumé is McGraw’s way of saying thank you to his fans for an incredible year, which included the release of his 17th studio album Standing Room Only in August, earning career honours such as the ACM Icon Award & the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s President’s Keystone Award, and notching his 47th No. 1 this week with his single “Standing Room Only.”

With this most recent No. 1, McGraw has now amassed 69 Top 10 radio hits throughout his career. He extends his Mediabase record for the most weeks at No. 1 with all titles to 74 weeks. In the process, he sets the record for the longest span from first to latest at 29 years and 6 months, surpassing George Strait.

Poet’s Resumé was produced by McGraw and his longtime producing partner Byron Gallimore, and features songs written by some of McGraw’s favourite songwriters.

About Tim McGraw

McGraw’s unparalleled career includes sales of over 96 million records worldwide, 47 number-one radio singles, 19 number-one albums and countless industry awards and accolades. He holds the record for second-most #1 albums in the U.S. just behind George Strait. His unique chart achievements include having three singles in the Top 20 of the radio charts on multiple occasions, as well as having two singles spend over 10 weeks at number one. He has brought to life some of the biggest hit singles of all time, including “Live Like You Were Dying” and “Humble and Kind,” a message that continues to impact fans around the world, including a Spanish version sung by McGraw. He has routinely been cited as one of the biggest touring artists in the history of country music. As part of the host committee, McGraw welcomed the largest outdoor crowd ever to his Nashville performance at the 2019 NFL Draft. He also appeared in the NFL Tailgate Party for Super Bowl LII and the College Football Playoffs 2020. His latest album “Standing Room Only” includes the title cut single, which launched with the most first-week streams of any track in McGraw’s career.

Mike Kuster – Back To Feagaville

Mike Kuster is releasing “Back To Feagaville”, his third single from his sophomore album, Country So Fresh You Have To Check Your Boots, to radio. It follows the successful single, “Front Porch Swing” which spent several weeks at Number 1 in Europe and continues climbing the charts of independent radio.

Mike grew up on a small farm in Frederick County, Maryland. This new single celebrates the magic of the closest little village to his family’s farm, Feagaville.

“When you grow up in a place so rural, a place like Feagaville is the center of your world. From the pronunciation of the word to the amenities afforded to the community along Ballenger Creek, everything about it is unique and special to those of us who grew up there. Happiness for me was riding from our farm to Feagaville to get a soda, a candy bar, and seeing friends at church and 4-H meetings. It was freedom, independence, and joy in a little trip to that little town” Mike explained.

“Back To Feagaville” features Mike’s vocals backed by a talented crew of studio musicians assembled by Kuster and producer, Daniel “Dr.” Ford. Grammy and IBMA Award winning fiddler, Michael Cleveland plays fiddle. Chris Condon, known for his work as Billy Ray Cyrus’ guitarist and music director, laid down guitar tracks with Mike. Caleb Mundy, a Music Row staple, plays bass. Dr. Ford plays drums and keyboards, and provides back-up vocals.

Mike Kuster has released two full studio albums and one EP since 2002. Mike wrote all the songs on these albums. His first album, Better Late Than Never, received critical acclaim and was listed by several critics as an essential album of 2002. His single, “Daddy’s Blue Jean Jacket”, from that album was named Independent Music Network’s (IMN) County Song of the Year for 2021. Mike was named IMN’s Country Impact Artist of the Year for 2022.

Mike’s EP, Mountain Monsters of Maryland, celebrates the legends and myths of Frederick County as it celebrates its 275th Jubilee in 2023. It was released for the Jubilee and Halloween to a lot of acclaim and received lots of attention as a Halloween Country Album.

Mike Kuster and his live band, The Catoctin Cowboys, tour the Mid-Atlantic region with their “Honky Tonkin’ Good Time Show”. They have played venues as small as backyard parties to shows with over 2,000 in the audience. Each show includes a mix of Mike’s original songs and some of the best traditional Country classics.

Mike continues to live in a small town in Frederick County, namely Walkersville. He and his wife, who met in high school, recently celebrated twenty-five years of marriage. They have three children who live with them in their slice of heaven in small-town America.

Larissa – Love Me When I’m Gone

With a touring drummer for a father, Larissa was raised on a tour bus surrounded by family and music. When Larissa was a toddler, she fell in love with country music as she and her father sang along to a worn-out cassette of George Strait while riding together in the combine on her family’s farm.

Since those formative years, Larissa has grown into a multi-award-winning singer/songwriter penning relatable lyrics that move the hearts of her listeners. Her distinctive voice is an easy listening standout with a sound all her own.

ZACH SCOGGINS BAND – The Love

This song is a powerful reminder for those moments in life when the weight of the questions we face becomes overwhelming. It is a beacon of hope, meant to uplift those who feel trapped in the midst of tough times, convincing them that they have the strength to persevere another day. The message of love embedded within this song is a lifeline for all those who are struggling, offering them a glimmer of hope and a reminder that they are not alone. Personally, I have always aspired to create a song in the vein of “Lean on Me,” as it served as an anthem during my own darkest days. My ultimate goal for this song is that it finds its way to those who are navigating through the shadows, becoming their very own anthem of hope and resilience.

Aleyce Simmonds – Being A Mother

Aleyce Simmonds Embraces Deeply Personal Infertility Struggle.

“This is a song for any of you out there who have known this pain and this yearning. Not just to be a mother, but to know what it’s like to desperately want anything in life, to do everything within your power to achieve it and for whatever reason, it be just out of reach. I urge you not to wait, and not to give up. Anything worth having is worth fighting for. Don’t leave a single stone unturned or breath unaccounted for” – Aleyce Simmonds.

For as long as singer-songwriter Aleyce Simmonds can remember, she has dreamt of being a mother.

“Having the most incredible and selfless mother myself, a woman who has always without fail, given everything within her power for me, my two sisters Karlee and Sarah and our little angel brother, Joshua, certainly would have fuelled this fire,” she said.

“What shoes to fill, but my gosh have I wanted to try get close.”

Now that the Tamworth Golden Guitar winning artist is weeks from welcoming her first baby, Aleyce is highlighting her struggles with infertility and hoping to help others heal along the way with her new single, ‘Being A Mother’, out December 8.

“Life doesn’t always go as we plan,” she said.

“Between not meeting my life partner until later in life, a journey with endometriosis and adenomyosis amongst other things and a career where I toured the world making music, being a mother was something that wasn’t quite possible for me in the way that I hoped it would be.”

When Aleyce met her now husband, Nathan Love, she said she saw the pieces start to fall into place.

“I had met a man who would be a beautiful father and with whom, I couldn’t wait to start a family,” she said.

“We started trying quite early in our relationship because, when you know you know and, we had a special family member holding on to life with every little hope and we were desperate to give him another reason to hold on.”

However, a few years down the track, they were still unable to have the baby they so dearly wished for.

“Instead of holding our baby, I was holding our hopes and watching tears fall more and more with each passing month,” Aleyce said.

“It wasn’t truly until the news that we were expecting a second and third nephew or niece that the all-consuming love hit me even harder and I realised that time was never going to wait and we’d already waited too long.

“With the support of our families, but in particular, my sister Karlee who encouraged me constantly to try IVF, we finally took the leap.”

When Aleyce began writing ‘Being A Mother’, she was “drenched in tears on the floor, feeling alone and isolated and broken”.

Sharing the story with her drummer friend, Mat Duniam, together they finished ‘Being A Mother’ and, like a manifestation, Aleyce is now enjoying feeling those little kicks and hearing her little girl’s heartbeat.

“I hope with all my heart that one day you can hold your dream in your hands, like my wildest dream to be a mother, will soon be in mine,” she said.

Emmagen Rain – Don’t Wanna Meet Your Parents

Rising talent, 16-year-old singer songwriter Emmagen Rain, is thrilled to release the first single from her new project, Don’t Wanna Meet Your Parents.

Nurtured over the last 3+ years by ABC Music following stellar performances on The Voice Australia in 2020 and her #1 JJJ Unearthed track, City Lights Call. Emmagen has been honing her singing, song writing and multi instrumental skills; recently nominated at the Gold Coast Music Awards 2023. Emmagen has amassed over 2 million in streams.

Emmagen’s latest single, Don’t Wanna Meet Your Parents, was co-written with Alex Mathers and Ingrid Oram. As Emmagen describes the track, “It’s about not wanting to progress a friendship to the next level.”

“i don’t wanna meet your parents

i don’t want a heart to heart

i don’t wanna go that distance

just to end up at the start”