Justin Kane – Cowgirl Crazy

Recording Artist~ Navy Veteran~Motivational Speaker

Cowgirl Crazy is an uplifting, good time, girl’s night out on the town song! A carefree, feel good song about letting the worries of the day just melt away while hanging out with your friends. It will make you want to kick up your boots, dance till you drop and let the good times roll!

“If you want to get the crowd on the dance floor, just play Cowgirl Crazy by Justin Kane!” – Jeff Meek-WDHR, Pikeville, KY

About Justin Kane

Justin Kane served our country in the Navy onboard the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman in Norfolk, Virginia, as a Master at Arms for Command Naval Region Southwest in San Diego, California, and finally onboard the U.S.S Bonhomme Richard. He then went on two deployments to the Persian Gulf and served with some of the bravest and most honorable people he had ever met.

Following his service, he decided he couldn’t ignore his love for music and decided to use his gift from God to share his love for the U.S. and to spread the message that WE ARE STRONG as a country when we are united together, WE ARE RESOLUTE when we stand together, WE ARE COURAGEOUS when we have faith in ourselves, in our country and in God. However busy our lives may be, we can be grateful for what we have because FREEDOM IS NOT FREE.

Justin is a born entertainer and strives to make the lives of those who listen to his music better. His high energy show is an eclectic mix of country, southern rock, modern-day country hits and all-American originals. He wants to provide people with a chance to escape their day to day worries, whether for thirty minutes or several hours. That escape can help them face the challenges of our day to day lives. If his music can do that for others, then his goal has been reached.

The new single and fan favorite, COWGIRL CRAZY” by Justin Kane aims to do just that. We hope your listeners will enjoy this fun-loving feel-good song!

Natalie Pearson – If You’re Like Me

A catchy guitar riff and driving drums will fill your ears with the new release from Natalie Pearson, “If You’re Like Me”.

Having garnered solid industry and fan attention in the last few years, Natalie Pearson steps up again to showcase her powerhouse vocals in the feel-good, uplifting and relatable single, “If You’re Like Me” off her upcoming album “Resilience”.

“If You’re Like Me” was co-written by songwriting dream team Luke Austen, Jake Sinclair and Natalie Pearson. The track was brought to sonic success by Gold Coast Music Award Nominee and Golden Guitar Winning producer Jared Adlam.

Natalie says, “Life comes with the good and the testing moments. Without the light and shade we may not appreciate and really revel in our successes as much. If You’re Like Me, is about working hard, putting everything in, learning from mistakes, and remembering that you gotta live life in the moment and feel proud to enjoy the rewards when the hard work pays off.”

The song debuted live during an energetic and explosive full band set at the inaugural Spotify & Chugg Music’s brand new Fresh Country Music Festival featuring Casey Barnes and The Buckleys. A main stage performance at Groundwater Country Music Festival before Casey Barnes and Adam Brand, as well as the recent Gympie Music Muster, which recorded its highest crowd numbers in its 40 year history.

Gaining recognition and respect from her country music peers, Natalie was invited to join Travis Collins & The Wolfe Brothers on their QLD tours, winning over new audiences as she opened the shows with songs from her soon to be released “Resilience” album.

She joined Travis to a packed out Gympie Muster crowd with a beautiful rendition of Lady A’s “Need You Now”, and sizzled the stage dueting with The Wolfe Brothers “Something Good’s Gonna Happen” on their recent QLD tour. Creating her own success and momentum with the annually sold out, Brisbane RiverFest, and a recent full band West QLD outback tour, Natalie continues to endear her audiences.

The release follows the success of fan favourites “Lovin in the Fast Lane” (#13 on CMT), “Let Em Talk” (#6 on KIX Country Chart) and inspiring reimagined versions of “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, and “Everywhere”.

With over 11,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and 20,000+ followers on social media Natalie’s star is continuing to rise with big things to come from the pocket rocket with a powerhouse voice.

“I’m really excited for things to come, it feels like my time to shine. The industry, musicians, and music lovers have embraced the new music direction, and I feel so at home.”

Jason Aldean – That’s What Tequila Does

JASON ALDEAN STIRS UP LOVE-DRUNK MEMORIES WITH NEW SINGLE “THAT’S WHAT TEQUILA DOES” AT COUNTRY RADIO

Multi-Platinum entertainer Jason Aldean announces his new single today “That’s What Tequila Does” following his 27th career No. One “Trouble With A Heartbreak,” which recently celebrated three weeks at the top of the Mediabase/Country Aircheck Singles chart and Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. As he now has back-to-back multi-week chart toppers from his expansive 10th studio album MACON, GEORGIA (Macon Music/Broken Bow Records), “That’s What Tequila Does” follows the same path as a slow-groove builds into a rocking anthem mixed with confidence from love-drunk memories.

“We had a chance to play this song at CMA Fest a couple weeks ago, and the crowd’s reaction helped solidify this as the next single,” Aldean said. “I’m looking forward to kicking things off on the road next week, and I feel like this song is going to have a big moment during our set. I can’t wait to see what the fans think of it.”

“That’s What Tequila Does” was written by Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy and John Morgan who also penned Aldean’s multi-week No. One “If I Didn’t Love You” featuring Carrie Underwood, which earned ACM “Single of the Year, iHeart “Country Song of the Year,” and a GRAMMY nomination. MACON, GEORGIA is available in its entirety at all digital retailers.

The three-time ACM “Entertainer of the Year” is gearing up for his ROCK N’ ROLL COWBOY TOUR , as the 34-city trek will launch next Friday (7/15) in Scranton, PA, with special guests Gabby Barrett, John Morgan and Dee Jay Silver. It was recently announced that Aldean will be joined by Tracy Lawrence, Travis Tritt and Chase Rice this fall for select dates as well.

Multi-Platinum entertainer Jason Aldean has learned a thing or two about the music he has made over the past 17 years, but as far as he’s come, Aldean always looks back home to Macon, Georgia. Both where he is from and how far he has taken his signature sound is reflected throughout his 10th studio album MACON, GEORGIA, as the expansive release “kicks off his career’s next era” (Tennessean) with 20 new tunes and 10 unheard live tracks showcasing everything he does. Aldean has bolstered 27 No. One hits, 15 billion streams and has sold more than 20 million albums. Notably, seven of Aldean’s previous studio albums have been certified PLATINUM or more and he has the most Top 10 song on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, more than any other artists, since making his chart debut in 2005. The recent CRS Humanitarian Award recipient created Wolf Moon Bourbon, an 80-proof bourbon that has been distilled from Midwestern grains and aged for four years offering a finish of caramel, oak and spice.

Ella Powell – Drive

Rising star, Ella Powell, is back with another catchy country pop hit ‘Drive’. With the collaboration from multi-award-winning producer Matt Fell, and musicians in Nashville, ‘Drive’ is the perfect song for summer. The upbeat, toe tapping rhythm and bright lyrics will have you wanting to hit the road for the ultimate road trip.

Young country pop artist, Ella Powell, is making an impressive mark in the Australian music industry at the age of eighteen. Fans of Taylor Swift and Kelsea Ballerini will connect with Ella’s honest lyrics, powerful vocals and storytelling ability that is engrained into the core of her music. Audiences are captivated by her live performances, as seen when she won the People’s Choice Award at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, cementing a clear and promising path within the industry.

Ella’s previous single ‘Along The Way’, was added to Spotify’s ‘Fresh Country’ playlist as well as Apple Music’s ‘Aussie Country’ playlist, along with being the 12th most requested song by Australian radio on release week. Powell’s releases including both ‘Side Effects’ and ‘Paper Town’ had outstanding reactions on a global scale, being named on High On Country’s top 22 of 2021 alongside a number of iconic Australian artists including Keith Urban and Morgan Evans. In addition, both singles received large support from ABC Country, and Ella was named the CCMA National Junior Songwriter of the Year.

Ella’s musical ability and skillset, combined with her confident presentation as a unique artist, is truly outstanding and shows the capability of her artistry that is well beyond her years. 2022 has been promising for her, having the opportunity to continue working with multi award winning producer Matt Fell on more of her catchy, relatable singles and debut EP. Through her musical success and individual style, Ella has come to the attention of numerous industry names in Australia and overseas, building on the strong foundations she has created to continue as a successful recording artist.

“Ella creates the perfect blend of Country, Pop and Folk” – Countrytown

“Powell is a teenager yet her maturity as a singer and songwriter suggests she has been working on her craft for some time. Given the quality of music she is releasing, she will be even more people’s choice of artist over the next few months” – Sunburnt Country Music

JD Reynolds – 8 Seconds

The world of country music is paying attention to Australian country music artist JD Reynolds. The incredible singer, songwriter, producer and award-winning choreographer has achieved international acclaim with her fresh twist on country music. The world of Professional Bull Riding all around the globe from Australia, USA, Canada to Brazil is pumped about her powerful new song ‘8 Seconds’. So much so, within hours of The Australian PBR announcing JD was performing LIVE at the PBR Monster Energy K Ranch Invitational, the event SOLD OUT within 24 hours, with fans clamouring to get a ticket, some fans paid $400 for a scalpers ticket just to see JD Reynolds. She was swamped by fans at the event, with generations of PBR and country music fans crowded around the fresh face of country just to shake her hand. One PBR rider was heard saying, “They ain’t all here to see the bulls, but we’ll take it”, with another rider saying, “When JD sang, it pumped the boys up so much, she really has a voice that makes us feel ready to go into battle”.

JD has graced the cover of Nashville Country Music Magazine and the glossy pages of Cowboys & Indians Magazine, being labelled “Country’s new ‘it’ girl”. For a new artist, JD has millions of combined song streams with smash hits such as “Whatever” (#5 Official Australian Country Music Charts) and “Rebound”.

JD cannot be more excited to be releasing her next country single “8 Seconds” on Friday October 14th AEST. This amazing and powerful country song was written by JD with her award-winning photographer mother Gayna Reynolds who captured the striking image on the cover. The song is produced by Braddon Williams (Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, Kelly Clarkson) with JD as co-producer and mastered by Andrew Mendelson himself (The Rolling Stones, Blake Shelton, Eric Church and Willie Nelson)

JD Reynolds creates a buzz in country music that has the likes of the biggest US media outlets such as NEWSMAX, Country Rebel and Guitar Girl Magazine all wanting to know who country’s new ‘it’ girl is and what inspires her fresh twist on country which already has its own country genre, “The JD Sound”. Speaking with JD LIVE with over 3 million viewers in New York, NEWSMAX told JD she has “a lot of folk’s attention” with her new sound and congratulates her on “having a team of really major players in terms of music”. And they are spot on.

As a LIVE artist, fans know they won’t see JD standing still singing her hits, they know she is an incredible stage artist and award-winning dancer and choreographer, so to see her LIVE is a memorable experience.

JD Reynolds was born an artist. “It’s in my blood. Music, melody, lyrics and dance flow through my veins” says JD .

“My songs come to me like a bolt of lightning, the JD sound, my sound, respecting country music roots yet having my own next level twist”.

“I’m a country girl, we’re built tough, and having met some of the world’s top Professional Bull Riders and their loved ones, they inspire me greatly. Their guts, hard work, determination and talent I highly admire”.

“‘8 Seconds’ is about the emotional roller coaster of the lives of Professional Bull Riders and the people who love them. From family traditions, lifelong dreams, hours of practice and injuries to climbing into the chute at an event, releasing the gate and riding for their lives, it’s not just the athlete holding on for dear life, but every person who loves them is holding on tight with them. Every single long second, until they are safely back behind the gates, their loved ones ride with them. It is the ultimate ride or die sport.

This sentiment combined with JD’s brilliant vocal that hits every corner of the heart, powerful and poetic lyrics and that overwhelming feeling of love, makes this original new country song an honest, memorable heart stopper. “I honour traditional country music roots and add my own sound. I sing with my country heart and hold no feeling back, and I proudly dedicate my song “8 Seconds” to every past, present and future Professional Bull Rider and to those who love them. Ride tonight like you’re a superhero”. – JD.

“I hope you love it and I sincerely thank you for listening”. JD Reynolds.

Cameron Daddo (feat. The Paisley Prophets) – Break Up, Fall Out

A multi-award-winning entertainer, Cameron Daddo has acted (24, CSI: Miami, Boston Legal, NCIS, The Mentalist, Nikita, Home & Away), produced, directed for film and television, and performed in music theatre (The Sound of Music, Legally Blonde, Charles Dickens’ The Haunting, The Rocky Horror Show). He is also the host of the number one rating national Smooth FM radio show.

Cameron has enjoyed an extraordinary global career as an actor in film and television. Growing in the shadows of this, has been his passion for composing, playing, and singing country music. A passion that grew from his days as a young boy, busking in the streets of Melbourne, to writing and performing as his acting duties would allow.

Whilst residing in Topanga Canyon, California (an escape favoured by artists seeking a sanctuary from the glamour of Hollywood) he collaborated with like-minded musician Canyon dwellers, including the late Max Merritt. This resulted in the release of three delightful critically acclaimed albums, ‘A Long Goodbye’, ‘Ten Songs And Change’ and ‘Songs From The Shed’.

Since returning to Australia, Cameron has been working with Australian writers including Paul Kelly. An EP ‘Son & Moon’ was recorded with esteemed county music producer, Michael Carpenter.

During one of those recording sessions with Michael, Cameron met country artist Tameaka Powell, professionally known as TEAK, resulting in recording the duet ‘Rolling Stone’, which peaked at #4 on the Australian Country Music Charts. During the same sessions, he recorded his second single, ‘Break Up Fall Out’, a feel good, up tempo live favourite.

Kaylee Bell – Small Town Friday Nights

Today, Country Pop Artist, Kaylee Bell returns with her latest single, ‘Small Town Friday Nights’.

The new single, ‘Small Town Friday Nights’, is a follow up to her smash hit, ‘Keith’, which peaked at #1 on the Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay Chart, charted in the US, Canada, UK, Norway, and New Zealand and took the #1 All Genre spot in Australia for a week ahead of Harry Styles and Luke Combs. The song written as a tribute to Keith Urban, also earned Kaylee the title of the ‘Most Streamed Country Artist for Australasia’ in 2022 with ‘Keith’ being the most streamed country song of the year with over 12 million streams. In total, she boasts over 40 million global streams to date.

‘Small Town Friday Nights’ was co-written with Nashville hitmakers Lindsay Rimes (Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett) and Phil Barton (Lee Brice) who Bell collaborated with on ‘Keith’ during a recent writing trip in Nashville – her first in two years after travelling there every year for the past 12 years.

“I had the idea and song title ‘Small Town Friday Nights’ in my song bank for a while and I knew I wanted to write it that day, so I took it to Phil and Lindsay and we wrote this song super-fast,” Kaylee admits.

‘Small Town Friday Nights’ is an anthem and a call for celebration for anyone who grew up in a small town and loves to throw it down on a Friday night.

“I was raised in a small town Waimate, in the South Island of New Zealand with a population of 3000 people and some of my best memories are of Friday night’s hanging with my friends,” Kaylee says. “The whole town would go and play touch footy then head off to the pub or off to a house party or bonfire in a paddock out in the country. These were some of the best memories of growing up in a small town and I vividly remember how significant Friday nights were. They bought the town together and it didn’t matter how old you were, everyone hung out.”

The accompanying music video was shot by Brooks Barry in Leiper’s Fork, Nashville and captures that same carefree and breezy spirit of the upbeat track.

“Leiper’s Fork, a little area outside of Nashville was a place that I absolutely fell in love with while I was in the States. It reminded me so much of home,” confesses Kaylee . “I was thinking of shooting a music video in Nashville for the song while I was listening to the demo while out for a Sunday drive and I just happened to drive past the red truck on the side of the road that we ended up using in the clip. It was sitting there with a ‘for sale’ sign on it and I loved how much of a story it looked like it told and how beat up it was and I knew I wanted to have in the video.”

“I hadn’t driven in America before due to the wrong side of car and road situation, and so my first experience of driving in the US was driving this truck for my music video… of course it was,” she laughs.

Having started singing at four-years-old, Kaylee moved to Australia at age 21 to where she won the prestigious Toyota Star Maker Prize and released her debut studio album, ‘Heart First’, in 2013. Supports for The Chicks, Keith Urban and Morgan Evans followed, as well as festival slots at CMC Rocks and C2C London, and shows in New Zealand, Australia and the US.

Other accolades include being the first artist outside of the US to win the US Unsigned Only Global Grand Prize, winner of the APRA NZ ‘Best Country Song’ and winner of the prestigious Tui Award for ‘NZ Best Country Artist’ at the Aotearoa Music Awards. She was also the face of Spotify’s EQUAL campaign and saw her featured in Times Square, New York representing female in music globally.

Kaylee recently teamed up with James Johnston on ‘Same Songs’, which has over 1.4 million global streams to date and continues to climb the Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay Chart after having peaked at #4. She has previously collaborated with Jared Porter (‘Pieces’), Canadian country pop singer Lindsay Ell (‘Living Free’), Bastian Baker (‘A Heart Don’t Break Like That’), Australian sister trio The McClymonts (‘Before I Met You’), Josh Mirenda ( ‘That Summer’), Lepandi (‘That Summer’) and fellow 2022 The Voice Australia finalist, Finnian Johnson (‘Landslide’).

In addition to the new single, Kaylee will support US country superstar, Brad Paisley on the New Zealand leg of his current world tour alongside Morgan Evans and MacKenzie Porter and perform at Groundwater Country Music Festival on the Gold Coast on Saturday 29th October.

Brittany Elise – Like Me That Way

2022 has already been a massive year for newcomer, Brittany Elise. She took the crown at the Gympie Music Muster’s NAB Talent Search, was a grand finalist in the prestigious Toyota Star Maker competition and awarded Most Popular New Female Artist of the Year at the ICMA Awards. She’s still touring the nation off the back of her scorching single, ‘Feel The Fire’ and today her latest single ‘Like Me That Way’ arrives, just ahead of the release of her new album Just Be (out 21st October – available for pre order now).

‘Like Me That Way’ springs to life with sunny acoustic guitars, while Brittany’s vocal commands centre stage. She sings an empowered tune of self-love – “I like the way I am / This is who I am / I like me that way”.

Written alongside Lyn Bowtell, the song is Brittany’s take on a breakup anthem; “a reminder to never change who you are as a person especially if others are telling you to.” When shaping the tone for the single she drew inspiration from other Aussie females. “I took influence from two powerful artists and songs – Kasey Chambers ‘Am I Not Pretty Enough’ and Missy Higgins ‘Scar’.

As is not uncommon in these times, Brittany collaborated with her producer, Liam Quinn (Guy Sebastian, Rita Ora, James Johnston), remotely. “These vocals were recorded in my Queensland home built studio and the rest produced in Sydney, NSW,” she tells. The result is an uplifting blend of Country musicality layered with pop hooks – a sound fans have come to love from Brittany Elise.

To date, Brittany has release 5 tracks from her upcoming album. They’ve made her a common fixture on the CountryTown Hot 50 airplay chart (peak #16), earned her thousands of streams on Apple Music and Spotify playlists and received high rotation on countless national radio stations. No small feat for a new artist.

She’s opened for artists including James Johnston, Amber Lawrence and Darlinghurst and is in the midst of her own ‘Feel The Fire’ tour. The 6 month tour has seen Brittany trace the coast of QLD so far with shows in NSW, VIC and TAS still to come, as well as an appearance at the Agnes Blues and Roots festival in QLD.

Brittany Elise’s inspiring messages, set to an equally upbeat soundtrack have proven to be a much-loved recipe. With each release she gains more listeners, drawn to the honesty and relatability of her words. ‘Like Me That Way’ is yet another excellent offering from an artist who is proud to share her story.

Vixens of Fall – Prove You Wrong

Riding the high of their successful Pozible Campaign which concluded this week, the Vixens of Fall are keeping the good times rolling with the release of fiery new single, ‘Prove You Wrong’ this Friday the 30th of September.

“Prove You Wrong is cheeky, rebellious… a rowdy good time! It’s tongue in cheek, sprinkled with a little chaos and dash of spice. A love letter to the wild ones!”, the sister trio said of the new single. The track promises a hook that will take no prisoners on the dance floor; hot and high, energetic, and sticky-sweet. It’s a tequila fueled road-trip down a neon-lit Memphis strip.

The track follows the Vixens down their laneway of an increasingly high energy Country-Rock sound, which they say is a taste of all that’s to come on their crowd-funded Debut Album due February 2023. Fans of the Vixens have validated the girls’ evolving sonic direction, with over 145 members of their community (or ‘Skulk’, if we want to be on brand) raising over $25,000 in under 4 weeks to support the production of the girls forthcoming record.

With over 100,000 streams on their previous single (Ain’t Goin’ Home) released this July, the Vixens are taking names and commanding attention like never before. Prove You Wrong is a co-write between the Vixens’ Adrienne Whitehouse, Rod McCormack (Paul Kelly, The McClymonts, Beccy Cole) and Nashville based Sally Barris (Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack). Their relevancy and community is on the up-and-up, and not a moment out of order.

2022 has been a game-changing, gear-changing year for the sisters, who started off with a bang when they were invited to open the Main Stage at Tamworth Country Music Festival. The energy continued full tilt as the Vixens set out to get another year of touring Queensland under their belts, including performances opening for Daryl Braithwaite at the Mount Isa Street Festival, and taking Crow Bar by storm at the Gympie Music Muster, including a very special main stage moment sharing a song with friend and Australian music legend Beccy Cole .

Prove You Wrong can be enjoyed in all the usual spots; and for lovers of a good old fashioned hard-cover copy, keep an eye out for the debut Vixens of Fall album this coming February.

MADDIE & TAE – Through The Madness Vol. 2

Award-winning Mercury Nashville duo Maddie & Tae have released their 8-song collection, Through The Madness Vol. 2. Previously sharing the heartfelt “Every Night Every Morning” and moving-on anthem “Spring Cleaning,” six additional songs are released today, each co-penned by Maddie & Tae. The confident second half of the duo’s 1-2 punch offers a harmony-drenched song cycle and a clear-eyed measure of two young women coming into their own, embracing the best of everything life hands them.

Through The Madness Vol. 2 Track List:

  1. “Well In Your World” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Ryan Hurd, Jimmy Robbins)^
  2. “Every Night Every Morning” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Jonathan Singleton, Brock Berryhill)^
  3. “Drinking To Remember” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Benjy Davis, Daniel Ross)^
  4. “Girl After My Own Heart” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson)^
  5. “Watching Love Leave” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Benjy Davis, Daniel Ross)^
  6. “More Than Maybe” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jimmy Robbins)^
  7. “These Tears” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Laura Veltz, Jon Green)*
  8. “Spring Cleaning” (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Josh Kerr, Tayla Parx)*

^ = Produced by Derek Wells & Jimmy Robbins

  • = Produced by Derek Wells & Josh Kerr

Maddie & Tae are celebrating the release with a brand-new music video for “Watching Love Leave.” Watch the clip HERE.

In case you missed it, the pair brought “Every Night Every Morning” to NBC’s TODAY With Hoda & Jenna on Wednesday. Watch their performance of the “breezy, tuneful” (MusicRow) song HERE. The duo also opened up to Entertainment Tonight about their new project, life on the road, and Tae gave an exclusive nursery tour HERE.

About Maddie & Tae:

Award-winning duo Maddie & Tae channel their unbreakable bond, honest songwriting and “some of the tightest harmonies on Music Row” (Rolling Stone) into their new collection of songs Through The Madness Vol. 2, out now. Together as longtime friends and music collaborators, Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr co-wrote each of the project’s tracks, as well as all 8 songs on Through The Madness Vol. 1, including their most recent single, “Woman You Got,” plus fan-favorite songs “Strangers” and “Madness.” The pair drew praise for their No. 1 debuting The Way It Feels album, including the Double Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Die From A Broken Heart.” With “Die From A Broken Heart” topping the country airplay charts, Maddie & Tae became the first and only female twosome with multiple No. 1s.

Maddie & Tae first broke out in 2013 with their brilliant counter to bro-country, the Platinum-selling smash, “Girl In A Country Song,” which took Country radio by storm, skyrocketing to the top of the charts and establishing them as only the third female duo in 70 years to top the Country Airplay charts. They recently took home Group/Duo Video of the Year (“Woman You Got”) at the CMT Music Awards, and were nominated a seventh time for Vocal Duo of the Year at the 55th CMA Awards. They have earned trophies from the Radio Disney Music Awards and CMA Awards, along with multiple ACM, Billboard and CMT Award nominations. Maddie & Tae have received widespread praise from Associated Press, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Tennessean, The Washington Post, Glamour and others. The celebrated duo has toured with country music’s hottest stars including Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, and Brad Paisley. They are currently headlining the CMT Next Women of Country Tour Presents: All Song No Static Tour in 2022,
hitting major markets coast-to-coast.

Storer – Show Me

As an ARIA and 21 x Golden Guitar award winning artist, Sara Storer is well known across the great southern land for her fair dinkum, roots orientated country music. It’s been 3 years since the release of her ARIA nominated album Raindance. Today Sara returns, teaming up with sibling Greg Storer under the moniker Storer, with the release of their first single ‘Show Me’ from their forthcoming album.

The genetic bond between siblings and their offspring has often resulted in some of the most creative and successful musical collaborations in history. Neil and Tim Finn, the Gibb brothers, The Carpenters and closer to home, Nick and Tom Wolfe of the Wolfe Brothers, to name just a few. Sara and Greg have clearly tapped into that magic with their rousing single, ‘Show Me’ .

Sara’s musical journey began in 2000 with her debut album, Chasing Buffalo, while Greg was (and still is) a working farmer in Western NSW. Greg eventually showed that talent is in the Storer blood with his songwriting contributions on Sara’s second album, and the release of his solo album in 2010 which earned high praise from fans and critics alike. He’s now a permanent fixture at Sara’s shows and constant writing partner – they even shared a Golden Guitar win for their collaboration ‘When I Was a Boy’. Yet this is the first time in over 20 years of storytelling together, that the two have recorded a full album under a band name.

The up-tempo first single, ‘Show Me’, is straight shooting country stomper, centered around the age-old idiom of ‘practice what you preach’. “You tell me to walk in a straight line and I say how is that done? Show me,” they sing in the song’s emphatic chorus with a rare tone quality only heard when siblings harmonise with each other.

“The idea came to me when I heard someone was running my family down,” admits Sara. Although she claims the drama wasn’t worth the time of day it was enough to inspire her to put pen to paper. “That got the ball rolling and Greg jumped on a verse too.”

The weave of banjo and guitar that ebbs and flows beneath Sara and Greg’s vocals was constructed by long-time collaborator and first-time producer, James Gillard (Kevin Bennett). “I first met James when he recorded bass on my debut album,” recalls Sara. “Since then, he has played bass/acoustic guitar both in studio sessions or in the band for me over my 25 year career in country music. It wasn’t until I heard his production on his own EP that he and his wife Shanley made that I secretly held the idea of maybe working with James down the track, when timing was right. And this album was the perfect time for a change.”

The band name Storer extends to more than just Sara and Greg, as Greg’s daughters Pip and Bonnie featured heavily in the recording of the new material. “Bonnie and Pip jumped on a couple of songs and turned it into a bit of a family affair,” smiles Sara. Gillard also pulled together a formidable line-up of Aussie players to round out the performance, including Rod McCormack, Michael Moko and Scott Hills. “The songs were heard; the playing was heartfelt. It was a fresh change and so inspirational to be working with James in the studio.”

In addition to the new single, the Storer’s will be headed on tour in 2023. “We will be singing a bunch of new songs off the forthcoming STORER album as well as some oldies that people will know,” says Sara. The band will wind through rural and metro Australia, beginning with a show in the country capital, Tamworth, and finishing in in the Northern Territory. “We sing about our country men and women, and we know it’s important to bring our stories to these towns and regions… especially Greg, who has just jumped off a tractor himself to be there.”

Paul Kelly described Sara as a pillar of authenticity in country music; “She’s found her own restraint and steel and lets her songs do their sweet, sly work.” While music journalist Susan Jarvis said of Greg, “Greg knows and understands, and has a rare gift for conveying humour, pathos, love, and fear through his music.” These are two storytellers highly regarded in their own right, finally coming together to tell the story of their Australia.

Casey Barnes – Small Town

Casey Barnes continues the momentum of his best-selling album “Light It Up” with the release of the fifth single “Small Town”. The track follows the massive success of the #1 smash hits “God Took His Time On You”, “Get To Know Ya”, “Come Turn Me On” and latest single “Kiss Me Like You Mean It”.

Co-written by Casey with the songwriting/production duo MSquared (Michael Delorenzis & Michael Paynter), the song tackles the emotional toll of a broken-down relationship, made even more complex when it happens in a small town. The song has been a favourite amongst fans since the release of “Light It Up” in February this year.

Casey has had an incredible run over the last three years with his latest album, “Light It Up” recently reaching the milestone of half a year in the Top 10 of the ARIA Australian Country Album Chart, while his 2020 album “Town of a Million Dreams” has been in the Top 40 of the chart for two years. Those albums combined have generated seven #1 country singles to date and amassed over 40 million track streams.

Casey’s brand of radio-friendly country-pop has not only lit up the airways and playlists but has graced mainstream TV, with high profile song syncs on the 2022 AFL Season Launch campaign (Light It Up) and more recently, with promo’s for the 2022 season of Farmer Wants a Wife (Get To Know Ya).

Casey has become one of the most sought after live performers in Australian country music and he will be undertaking his first U.S tour in October, when he performs as special guest with U.S vocal group, Home Free on their Road Sweet Road Tour. He has several shows and festivals remaining on the Light It Up Tour, culminating at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January.

Josh Setterfield – Blow Our Cover

Back with a brand new single which is set to flip the script, Josh Setterfield brings us ‘Blow Our Cover’. If the adrenaline surrounding Josh isn’t already high, then this is about to take it higher.
Not afraid to push the boundaries at all, the trailblazing single from Josh Setterfield epitomises the blur between country pop and gutsy stadium rock. Recorded in Canada and mixed in Nashville by Aaron Chmielewski (Taylor Swift, Tenille Arts), ‘Blow Our Cover’ is the perfect genre busting hit reaching for new dimensions.
Heating things up, this steamy, sexy track tells the story of two people who shouldn’t be caught together. Sometimes deep connections and burning desires are untameable, but how far will one go to protect that?
One of the most exciting and unparalleled country music entertainers. Josh Setterfield is bringing an exceptional live show which is becoming talk of the town; combined with a fresh sound impressing taste makers globally. Since the groundbreaking single ‘Right About Now’ which has accrued over 1 million streams, Josh has jumped from strength to strength. Supported by a loyal and fast growing fan base, back to back #1’s on CMT, global playlisting and high rotation radio play nationally and internationally.
Josh Setterfield has been on the road touring with Casey Barnes, performing at festivals around the country and has previously supported Love & Theft (USA), The Wolfe Brothers, The Viper Creek Band and Shannon Noll. If you haven’t heard the name, then you’re about to.

Danny Phegan – The Fight Song

A love of boxing, tales from his uncle and experience in the ring has inspired Danny Phegan’s latest single, ‘The Fight Song’.

Danny’s uncle was professional champion fighter Johnny Gorkom, and he grew up listening to him and his mates tell tales from the ring, before Danny himself took to boxing in his teens.

“I always thought the one-liners they used were funny, so I’ve collated them in one single volume, ‘The Fight Song’,” he said.

“I was sparring with my mate Mark, two or three mornings a week, and we’d go for a coffee after we’ve finished belting each other. I said one morning, ‘you know the trouble with you and me? Deep down you think you’re better than me, but further deep down I reckon I’m better than you’, and that’s where it all goes wrong”.

The Fight Song tells of his sparring with Mark and also another mate, Wayne, from whom Danny suffered two broken ribs after taking part in a ‘shark tank’ (a round robin of several sparring participants). His mates offered plenty of inspiration and now star in the film clip, shot by award-winning video director Duncan Toombs of The Filmery.

“I was sparring Wayne and then I had to fight Mark the next round with two broken ribs – that was a tough day at the office,” he said.

The Walla Walla farmer, singer-songwriter and The Voice favourite from Team Keith this year, wrote the song for a laugh.

“It was a little ditty that fell out of my head pretty quickly, and it was something a bit light-hearted to introduce to my live show,” he said.

“I only recorded it because I played it at Country on Keppel in 2021 and Dicko (Ian Dickson) was in the crowd, and we all ended up having breakfast the next morning when Dicko said, ‘your song was the highlight of my weekend’, so I thought I should bloody record it.”

The born storyteller said he hoped it was a moment of distraction from people’s troubles.

“I want people to have a laugh and realise it could be worse: You could be ready for a sneeze with two broken ribs,” he laughed.

Laura Frank – The Road

Every once and a while, one track emerges onto the world stage that simply takes your breath away. Scheduled for global release on Friday 9 September 2022, “THE ROAD”, the latest offering from Australian Country artist, Laura Frank, is that song. With a return to her traditional country roots, “THE ROAD” tells the tale of Frank’s move from the city to the country to build a house from salvaged and repurposed materials in the pursuit of her dream to live a more conscious and sustainable lifestyle. With the official video capturing many of the moments building the house with her partner, Nick, the raw and poignant lyrics also take you on a parallel voyage into Frank’s mental health struggles.

As world leaders prepare to mitigate the impact of climate change, “THE ROAD” certainly captures the essence of eco warriors across the globe while sharing a very real and personal story along the way. “THE ROAD” is the fifth track to be released in three years, and given that two of those years were interrupted thanks to the global pandemic, Frank has rapidly revealed herself to be one force to be reckoned with. With her last two singles, “SIMPLE GIRL” and “PRETTY” both debuting at number #1 on the iTunes All Genres and Country Music Video Charts, Frank was added to high rotation on commercial network Flow FM across Australia. With a monthly Spotify listenership tripling every 30 days, a fast selling summer tour across regional Queensland, and a podcast LET’S BE FRANK, a lifestyle show shining a light on sustainable brands and sustainability crusaders like herself across the globe, the Frank Train, Laura’s digital fan army, is thundering down the tracks.

Sarah Leete – Girl Next Door

Today Sarah Leete returns with her latest single, ‘Girl Next Door’. Following on from the star on the rise’s previous offering, ‘Used’ (which peaked at #14 on the CountryTown Hot 50 airplay chart), the new single continues to showcase Sarah’s trademark straight-shooting storytelling, infused with catchy melodies.

‘Girl Next Door’ bears all the hallmarks of a contemporary country hit – a driving beat, world class production and engaging vocals – yet it still maintains that unique authenticity for which Sarah is known for. A tangle of guitars and banjo ebbs and flows perfectly around her voice, as she reminisces about a past life.

“Girl Next Door is about leaving home and coming back again to all you left behind,” confesses Sarah. While many have previously suffered a tumultuous few years, Sarah has weathered an exceptionally challenging storm, dealing with the loss of both her parents. “I wrote Girl Next Door late last year while getting my childhood home ready to put up for sale. After the last few years that I’ve had, it really has me thinking about the past.”

The song’s title was inspired literally by her childhood neighbour. “The girl I used to live next door to used to play electric guitar and I would hear it through my window while I was learning to play.”

Sarah entrusted QLD producer, Michael Muchow (Catherine Britt, Melody Moko), with the task of building the songs sonic landscape. Together at Airlock Studios (founded by Powderfinger’s Ian Haug) they crafted the track. “It ticks all the boxes for me sonically and it’s something I’m really proud of,” smiles Sarah.

Since her debut self-titled EP release in 2017, Sarah has steadily been building a firm fanbase. Despite the numerous curveballs life has thrown her she continually manages to knock them out of the park – vigorously touring her show and supporting the likes of The Viper Creek Band, Bill Chambers and Fanny Lumsden.

Now she’s set to embark on one of her largest tours to date, the Girl Next Door Tour. The 19 date run will see Sarah snake her way from the county music capital, Tamworth, through the NSW heartland to the Mildura Country Music Festival and back up the east coast, incorporating stops in Canberra and Brisbane.

The last two years have already seen 3 stellar singles from this down-to-earth songwriter and ‘Girl Next Door’ is no exception. “I know that things have changed / I’m not the girl next door.” Dominated by themes of reflection and change, Sarah’s pen describes these sentiments with a genuineness that few possess. Her talent lies in her authenticity, which has allowed her to create truly moving music.

Kevin Sullivan – Louanne

Whilst the last two years have seen the The Sulli-Vans family band shine, it’s time for Kevin Sullivan to release original music once again. ‘Louanne’ is the lead single from Kevin’s upcoming album, the follow-up to his 2018 debut album ‘Belonging’.

Recorded at Alex the Great in Nashville, award-winning Australian producer Matt Fell has captured the warm vintage vibe of the recording studio with a distinct traditional country beat that is now ‘Louanne’. In the recording booth there was a signature gold microphone capturing the deep bass of Sullivan’s voice, transporting you back to a time reminiscent of recording with the legendary likes of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Roy Orbison.

The method of recording ‘Louanne’ was a first for Kevin, where the musicians were all playing at the same time in parallel separate rooms just like they did in the early days of recording; creating a dynamic sound with a feeling they were on a grand old stage. The music was created with some of Nashville’s finest – Michael Webb on keys (played with John Prine, Chris Stapleton and Hootie & The Blowfish), Will Kimbrough on lead guitar (previously collaborating with Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris) and Evan Hutchings on drums (played with Keith Urban, Steven Tyler and Ronnie Dunn).

This new track is a humorous tongue-in-cheek observation of navigating the world of social media. Kevin adds, “It came about after a real-life person named ‘Louanne’ commented in a positive way about one of my original songs on my Facebook page. As it turned out, Louanne thought she was conversing only with her cousin, but was unaware that her comments could be seen by everyone, including me. Having at times struggled with social media myself, I caution the listener to be careful with their comments, you never know who is reading them”.

The cautionary tale which wouldn’t be out of place in any American diner or old honky-tonk bar, has already been embraced by live audiences; with many people saying it could be a sequel to Dolly Parton’s ‘Joelene’.

‘Louanne’ will be released prior to the next run of The Sulli-Vans shows starting with twelve appearances at the Mildura-Wentworth Country Music Festival in September and Cordola Rocks The River (Morgan SA) in October.

Steve Cheers – 10,000 Ways

The second radio single from Steve Cheers’ fourth solo album, ’10’000 Ways’ is a call for us all to try and focus on all the good things that surround us every day of our lives.

The track and album, ‘Signs Of Life’, (released September 1st, 2022) is Steve’s second collaboration with producer Matt Fell, and continues to reflect his melodic modern Australian country style.

Steve Cheers hails from the NSW Southern Highlands, where he worked in and on the regions entertainment industry for 25 years. Apart from releasing and performing his own music, he has also worked as an artist manager, promoter, theatrical actor producer and director, and with his wife Geralyn runs the local Music Centre which has educated many thousands of students over the years.

Entertainment has run in the bloodlines of Steve’s family for generations and continues with members of his own family engaging in music teaching, composing and performers and other artistic endeavours.

Lyn Bowtell (feat. Shane Nicholson) – Wiser

ARIA Chart-topping, nine-time Golden Guitar winner Lyn Bowtell shows her indomitable strength in her new single ‘Wiser’.

The Hunter Valley artist co-wrote the song with fellow Bennett, Bowtell & Urquhart members Felicity Urquhart and Kevin Bennett, and recorded it as a duet with long-time producer Shane Nicholson .

“This is an anthem for those who understand the importance of learning from your mistakes,” Lyn said. “And that it’s usually the hardest times we go through that stimulate the most positive growth and change.”

The single is the title track from Lyn’s #1 Country ARIA Album of the same name, released in May.

“I want listeners to take away from this song the message that you’re bound to make mistakes, you’re bound to fall, and you’re bound to be tested, but as long as you’re learning from those experiences you will come through the other side, a wiser, braver and stronger human being,” she said.

Adding to the track is the distinctive voice of ‘Wiser’ album producer Shane Nicholson.

“When Lyn Bowtell writes a song, you listen to it,” Shane said.

“When Lyn Bowtell asks you to sing that song with her, you say, ‘yes’, and when that song is ‘Wiser’, then you’ve hit the bloody jackpot!”

Dave Herrera – Shades

Dave Herrera has a way of writing thought-provoking material, as demonstrated in this NEW Single “Shades,” a tale about a woman who catches a man’s eye with her dark sunglasses that aren’t used to block the sun, but as a barrier to the outside world. But once she pulls up the shades, one realizes there’s something deeper.

Herrera said “it’s not easy to meet people, more specifically a significant other, as OPENING UP is not an easy thing to do” as Herrera wrote in his lyrics “hiding your eyes won’t hide ya; cause only the sun shines brighter; fix a broken heart; if you look my way; let down your guard pull up those shades”.

Herrera wrote the track with the help of Cory Coppin and Kale Coppin co-writers and produced the track with co-producer Jeff Balding. “Shades” was recorded at WestRoc Studios.

DARLINGHURST – HANGMAN

In just three short years since their debut single release, Darlinghurst have established themselves as one of the hottest new acts in country music. They’ve notched up four x #1 Country Hot 50 airplay hits, a #1 debut ARIA Country Album and their first Golden Guitar win for New Talent of the Year 2022. Today Darlinghurst unveil their brand-new single, ‘Hangman’.

This banger sure hits the ground running; a jangly guitar opens the track, giving way to a stampede of percussion. It’s foot-stomping, southern feel instantly makes you feel like moving, while the song’s lyrics cleverly deliver a discerning message. “Not unlike a ligature to the neck that brings unconsciousness, so too, metaphorically, a toxic relationship does the same,” explains band member Cassie Leopold. “Hangman is about breaking the cycle and hanging in limbo.”

The Melbourne based 4-piece called upon Pete Dacy (Taxiride, The Androids) to co-produce the new track with Darlinghurst guitarist, Jason Resch. Recorded at Secret Sound Studios, ‘Hangman’ draws on high energy and timeless rhythms that delivers both mischief and magic.

The first single released from the band since their ARIA #1 debut album, the quartet continue to build on the signature sound they’ve become known for. Stellar melodies, relatable lyricism and exceptional vocals; their voice’s blending together in sumptuous, layered harmonies creating a fifth voice. It’s certainly been enough to turn heads and secure them 4 x #1 singles on the Country Hot 50 airplay charts, a Top 40 spot on the US Music Row Country Radio Chart and a highly coveted Golden Guitar award.

With such a great reception to their music it’s no surprise the band is touring far and wide. They’ll launch the single tonight at the revered Gympie Music Muster, before cruising up and down Australia’s east coast. They’re slated to appear at Country Rocks Festival in Bungendore, Deni Ute Muster, Savannah in The Round, Groundwater Country Music Festival and their own headline shows.

Darlinghurst are a band that just keeps churning out hit after hit. Their high energy country music has gripped audiences around the nation and resonated with their rapidly growing fanbase. ‘Hangman’ is testament to all they’ve achieved; proof that these four are truly something special.

Jimbo Stokes – Atlas

Country singer-songwriter Jimbo Stokes has stepped out of the corporate world and onto the stage with debut single, “Atlas”.

Born and raised on a sheep and cattle station near Tamworth, Jimbo returned to the Hunter New England region at the beginning of the 2022 after many years working, studying and playing rugby in Sydney. Despite holding a Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Economics from Sydney University, Jimbo is now a full-time creative, balancing his time between music and visual arts and has also strapped on the boots to play for his local rugby club, the Scone Brumbies.

Jimbo wrote the song in covid times then teamed up with award-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist, Rod McCormack. “Atlas” is a raw and honest tribute to Jimbo’s mum, Dr Bronwyn Stokes OAM, a hard-working regional GP.

Dr Stokes OAM was a beloved family practice GP in the Tamworth and Merriwa regions, who was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her services to regional medicine, in the field of nutrition.

“I think Atlas is a good metaphor to describe mum; someone who held so much on her shoulders but was selfless and had immense courage all the way to the end,” Jimbo said.

The song tells the story of Jimbo’s time living in the city and dealing with the loss of his mother while trying to stay on track in the present, juggling memories of the past whilst dealing with the day-to-day grind of the corporate world.

To bring the single video to life, Jimbo worked with Southern Highlands-based videographer Steph Hunter. “I knew Steph was great at capturing people and stories so I was confident she’d be the perfect collaborator,” he said.

Country hasn’t always been Jimbo’s musical home, having trained as an operatic tenor under Christine Douglas (Director/Founder – Pacific Opera), but he returned to his first love during COVID-19 times.

Hannah Lee – Momentary Thing

‘Momentary Thing’ is an upbeat, country tune about giving that one person a shot after being so hesitant, and it turning into the real deal, more than just a fling.

Born and bred in Bellangry, New South Wales, above the New South Wales Mid North Coast, Hannah Lee was raised surrounded by nature reserves and spectacular mountain views.

Having begun performing and songwriting at the age of 12, Hannah has been a regular at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and Gympie Muster.

Hannah’s debut single, ‘Just Look Back’, reached #3 on the iTunes Country Song Chart. The self-directed and produced music video was featured regularly on CMT, with the song giving Hannah a loyal following of country loving fans eagerly waiting her next instalment.

Jordan Davis – Next Thing You Know

Multi-Platinum MCA Nashville hitmaker Jordan Davis continues to rack up streams and engage his fans with his latest music. The chart-topping entertainer’s last single, “What My World Spins Around,” has garnered more than 50 MILLION streams since hitting country radio airwaves in June. Written by Davis, Matt Dragstrem and Ryan Hurd and produced by Paul DiGiovanni, Davis performed the hit on NBC’s TODAY this week.

Davis has shared his new track “Next Thing You Know” as a continuation of releases from his highly anticipated upcoming album. Written by Davis, Chase McGill, Josh Osborne, and Greylan James, “Next Thing You Know” is available everywhere.

“Next Thing You Know” follows his previous single “What My World Spins Around” and is the latest glimpse at new music from Davis, who, with his single “Buy Dirt” (feat. Luke Bryan), amassed more than 626 MILLION global streams. “Buy Dirt” tallied multiple awards nominations as a finalist for Top Country Song at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, nominated for Musical Event of the Year at the 55th CMA Awards, and for Music Event, Single, and Song of the Year at the 57th ACM Awards. Davis delivered high-profile performances of the song on both The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Ellen DeGeneres Show .

In addition to releasing new music, Davis is set to headline back-to-back nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium this fall (9/27 and 9/28) for the first time, and will join Luke Combs as direct support on The Middle of Somewhere Tour through December. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit jordandavisofficial.com/tou

Kiera – Butterfly

‘Butterfly’ is a country pop crossover song, that shares a message of strength, transformation and inspiration, and tells a unique story by Kiera, of self-love and growth from within. This release is Kiera’s comeback, after her 2019 release ‘Speak Up’, and is a honest reflection of Kiera’s current creative artistry. ‘Butterfly’ was inspired through Kiera’s personal healing journey and her soul’s purpose of becoming a Holistic Healer.

Kiera is an Australian born creative soul who is fulfilling her dreams and soul purpose as a Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Therapist, creating music, art, and memories with other souls, and using her stories and tools to help others find happiness, wellness and healing.

Born into a musical and creative family, naturally Kiera started her creative career at the tender age of three. Growing up, Kiera spent a lot of her childhood on the road, travelling around country Victoria, NSW and South Australia to perform at country music festivals. When not on stage performing, Kiera would be in her creative corner using her imagination, making art out of whatever tools she could find. It’s here she learnt to talk and communicate, through music and art.

When Kiera finished school, she worked in a high school in her local town of Mildura, where she taught vocal and guitar lessons to student’s full time. At 20, Kiera embarked on her acoustic solo music career, on the road every week playing in venues in rural areas such as Broken Hill, York Peninsula, country Victoria and South Australia.

Kiera became passionate about the healing benefits of art and music through her own personal journey and experiences of mental health and awareness. This led Kiera to study Arts Therapy, and she now has a Diploma in Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Therapy. She is passionately dedicated to living her soul’s purpose as a healer. Being the founder of KN creations, Kiera adores her community and giving back to them.