What can one say about Julie Amici and Dean Mueller? Well Julie’s the sweet one of the duo. Hey, don’t take my word for it, listen to Dean comparing their new album ‘I Loved You So‘ to their debut EP ‘Yellow Roses‘ – “It’s definitely less wholesome, on the first EP, Julie wrote most of the songs, and they had roots in her childhood. It was very meaningful to her, and it was sweet because Julie is sweet. ‘I Loved You So’ is more collaborative—more a combination of both our musical personalities. ” Although Julie Amici has certain thoughts too “Compared to ‘Yellow Roses’, ‘I Loved You So’ is a little grittier, more electrified, and sexier” adding after a pause “… I hope!” READ MORE…
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Lodge Room Highland Park’s owner & talent buyer chat with Billboard about COVID-19’s impact on independent venues
Since Wednesday when Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued an emergency declaration banning large events with 250 people or more due to the spreading coronavirus outbreak, a wave of other states including California, Ohio and New York have followed suit. READ MORE…
Americana Highways Premieres New Video from Andy Brasher
Americana Highways brings you this video premiere of Andy Brasher’s “If She Loves,” from his forthcoming album Myna Bird. Myna Bird was produced and engineered by Ross Hogarth and Harry Smith; recorded at Blackbird Studios; mixed by Ross Hogarth at the Boogie Motel and mastered by Richard Dodd. “If She Loves” is Andy Brasher on guitar and vocals: Harry Smith on guitars and percussion; Joey Landreth on slide guitar; Heather McHugh on background vocals; Jim Medlin on keyboards; William Ellison drums; Steve Mackey on bass; and Ed Smoak on guitars.
The videography is by Andy Brasher Music, Shaina Tinnell, Jesse Ayers and HeatherDailyDesign.com; the video actor are (in order of appearance) Amanda Brasher, Lauren Settles, Heather Smith, DJ Shay, Sabrina Stoermer, and Tamarra Miller.
With raw, real footage of American women, this is a solid country song of optimism. Highlighting the loyalty of women, Andy Brasher has created instantly relatable music that will last.
The Alibi talks to Lindy Vision about their new EP, Adult Children Part II
Just like the White Rabbit in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, our reporter, August March, was very late for an important meeting with Albuquerque music magicians and rising rock and roll wunderkinds Lindy Vision that occurred over the weekend. READ MORE…
Wide Open Country premieres the new video “Fallen Angel” from Atlanta’s Nikki & the Phantom Callers
Fans of Atlanta’s Nikki & The Phantom Callers do not have to hail from the Bible belt for their well-intentioned family’s faith to complicate their bouts with depression. And well beyond what folks in Alabama and Georgia call “Baptist guilt”, mental health issues carry a stigma that’s slowly but surely being socially demystified. READ MORE…
American Songwriter: David Burchfield Taps Into Feeling of Adventure on “O Big City”
While working a summer job in the New Mexican backwoods as a teenager, David Burchfield and his friends spent their evenings playing music around the campfire. This experience taught him two things that would change his life: he realized that his heart belonged to the Rocky Mountains, and he learned that a great song doesn’t need bells and whistles to be powerful. READ MORE…