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Lucie Tiger Roars With New Single

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Lucie Tiger’s latest single Done Wonderin’,  has just been released before she heads back to the USA.

Lucie wrote the song to describe the moment you stop searching for something better because you know you’ve already found it. 

It’s a love song for the modern age and one where the moment in question doesn’t necessarily come in a blaze of glory or fireworks but instead is a little more realistic and down to earth – think Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler from Yellowstone. It’s a love that makes sense and doesn’t leave you wondering what else could be out there. 

Like the songs that inspired her, Lucie’s music is recorded live with all musicians together in the studio. Written and performed by Lucie Tiger (acoustic guitar, vocals), Done Wonderin’ features Bob Wray (bass), Brad Kuhn (keys), Will McFarlane (electric guitar), Justin Holder (percussion). Engineered by Colin Lott and produced by John Gifford III. 

Released on 8th September 2023, Done Wonderin’ comes out in the same month Lucie Tiger leaves Sydney to work as a singer-songwriter and musician in Muscle Shoals, USA. Lucie’s music has had a great impact in America and she’s had five singles make it onto the MusicRow Country Breakout Chart – the only independent Australia artist to achieve this record in the last two years. 

Building a career on her authenticity and determination to create music on her own terms, Lucie Tiger has been called the “reigning queen of modern country rock.” She is fearless in carving out her own path and is known for her songwriting capacity to “pay homage to the iconic sounds of the past while firmly establishing herself as the embodiment of modern country rock.” Lucie will perform at the Muscle Shoals Songwriters Festival for the 2nd year in a row in November 2023. 

The last two years has seen Lucie Tiger get some excellent runs on the board. Her song Gasoline won Country Blues Song of the Year 2021 and she’s the only independent Australian artist to have five singles on the MusicRow Country Breakout Chart and four singles in the Top 40 chart in Australia (CountryTown). Lucie’s 2022 album Alabama Highway debuted at #14 on the ARIA Country Albums chart (Australia’s equivalent to the Billboard Country Albums chart) and #10 on the AIR (Australian Independent Record Label) Albums Chart. Lucie’s acoustic album The Memphis Tapes recorded at the legendary Sun Studios, Memphis, debuted at #7 on the AIR Albums Chart. 

Lucie Tiger has been featured in Americana Rhythm Magazine (USA), Rhythms Magazine (Australia), CountryTown, Today’s Country Magazine, The Music, Country Music Capital News, Scenestr plus CMT Television and the television program Songwriters Across Australia. Her song Christmas In The South was listed as one of the 10 Best Australian Christmas Songs in 2022 and her songs are regularly in the Top 10 Australian Songwriter Awards 2022, where she’s been industry-nominated twice for the Rudy Brandsma Award for Songwriting Excellence by the ASA.  

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Spotlight On…..Sally-Anne Whitten

In this episode of CHQ’s Spotlight On, Sally-Anne shares insights into her musical journey, the inspiration behind her latest album “A Little Too Much”, and the stories that have shaped her career.

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Join the podfather of country music, Adam Simon, as he sits down with the incredibly talented Sally-Anne Whitten on this episode of Country HQ’s Spotlight On.

Sally-Anne, a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter from Tamworth, NSW, has been captivating audiences with her unique blend of country, rock, and blues. Known for her smouldering vocal style and powerhouse performances, she has carved out a niche that resonates with fans across the globe.

In this episode, Sally-Anne shares insights into her musical journey, the inspiration behind her latest album “A Little Too Much”, and the stories that have shaped her career. From her early days performing alongside her father to opening for Keith Urban, Sally-Anne’s experiences are as rich and varied as her music.

Tune in to hear about her creative process, the challenges she’s overcome, and what fans can expect from her new album and live shows. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to her music, this episode offers a deep dive into the life and artistry of one of country music’s most dynamic voices.

Don’t miss this exclusive conversation with Sally-Anne Whitten, only on Country HQ’s Spotlight On podcast!

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Charley Crockett Releasing Follow Up Album

Just three months after releasing $10 Cowboy, neo-traditional country singer Charley Crockett is due to release his second album of 2024, $10 Cowboy Chapter II: Visions of Dallas, on July 22nd.

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Just three months after releasing $10 Cowboy, neo-traditional country singer Charley Crockett is due to release his second album of 2024, $10 Cowboy Chapter II: Visions of Dallas, on July 22, a companion piece to $10 Cowboy, with ten new songs as well as two favourites: “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “How Low Can You Go.”

Crockett also performs a cover of “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky”, which features both on this new album as well as on the Twisters soundtrack, which is released this week and celebrates the music featured in the blockbuster film. His cover of the Stan Jones penned classic honours the original and adds his unique style. Crockett’s expressive rendition brings to life the dramatic images of the song, of cursed animals and phantom riders. This is a spine-tingling trip that carries listeners to the centre of the Wild West and a fresh interpretation of a song over 70 years old.

Crockett continues his successful year by headlining “The $10 Cowboy Tour” at venues including Red Rocks, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, the Salt Shed in Chicago, the new Brooklyn Paramount, and the Ryman Auditorium.

“We recorded the songs during the same sessions as $10 Cowboy down at Arlyn Studios in Austin,” explains Crockett. “Could have released a double record. But then Taylor Grace wrote ‘Visions of Dallas’ in a hotel room overlooking that city. She thought about my relationship to Dallas and the great state of Texas in general, and suggested we do a second album where all the songs tie back to Dallas and Texas. The result is Visions of Dallas.” 

In the meantime, check out our review of “$10 Cowboy” by click on the link here.

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“Passage Du Desir” – Johnny Blue Skies

Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow us to introduce Johnny Blue Skies, the new incarnation of iconic Nashville renegade Sturgill Simpson, and his new album “Passage Du Desir”

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Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow us to introduce Johnny Blue Skies, the new incarnation of iconic Nashville renegade Sturgill Simpson, and his new album “Passage Du Desir”. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and Clement House Recording Studio in Nashville, the album signifies the start of a new chapter for the artist, who had previously committed to releasing just five studio albums under the moniker Sturgill Simpson. 

From the very first listen, this new album, the first by Simpson in three years, is once again an intriguing exploration of metamodern melancholy, reminiscent of an early Roy Orbison.

Johnny Blue Skies takes us through grief, previous setbacks, and unreachable ambitions from the moment the pen meets paper on this album. Listeners are left feeling raw, perhaps even vulnerable by the artists intense honesty. As sorrow flows like the Canal Saint-Martin, he presses for admission on “Right Kind of Dream,” using his sublime vocal talents like never before, making this among his most captivating recordings to date thanks to his understanding and abilities of how to use his vocals to convey modern sensitivities.

“You can turn the page or you can light the book on fire and dance around the flames. You can try to live above hell or you can just go raise some. Here’s to clean livin’ and dirty thinking.”

Using a layered effect, Johnny Blue Skies evokes a cosmic remoteness with his softer, exposed voice. As if trying to escape the immense pain, he sounds to be physically detaching himself from it. “One for the Road” transitions from symphonic country-rock to guitars sobbing during the course of its nearly nine-minute breakup song. Think Jim Steinman, but instead of his symphonic power ballads with an operatic rock singer from Texas, his muse would be Johnny Blue Skies, complete with strings and a retro country feel, straight out of Studio B at RCA circa 1978.

His more powerful moments, like the chorus of “Jupiter’s Faerie,” bring out his voice’s imperfections and add depth to the album in the same movement, before “If the Sun Never Rises Again” is chilled rock meets blue-eyed soul allowing us time to rest and reflect before moving on deeper into “Passage Du Desir”.

The album is peppered with rich and lively background music that complements Johnny Blue Skies singing, with his cosmic metamodern theme continuing to feature through songs like   “Mint Tea”, which is inviting and euphoric country music for listeners old and new, while the albums opening track, “Swamp of Sadness,” sets the tone, with haunting accordion melodies and Simpson’s vulnerable vocals. 

Even though it’s not officially an album by Sturgill Simpson, “Passage Du Desir” showcases Simpson’s talent while performing as Johnny Blue Skies. Seemingly heralding a new beginning and a return to metamodern country sounds, his music has taken an alternate trajectory recently, and we as listeners are richer and rewarded by it.

“Passage Du Desir” takes its cue from Johnny Blue Skies and invites listeners to explore the depths of despair, to the point where the album is so good, the sorrow and despair can’t help but be replaced by the unique joy and elation that music can bring. This record will take you on an emotional journey through the complex web of desire and need, regardless of whether you are a complete novice or a lifelong fan. 

Ladies and Gentlemen, Johnny Blue Skies has arrived and the world of country music may never be the same again.

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