September 2024

In the midst of a breakout year touring across four continents, Australian singer and musician Angie McMahon (she/her) today releases Light Sides - a five-song companion EP to her critically acclaimed album Light, Dark, Light Again. Stream Light Sides HERE.

Last night, country music duo The Reeves Brothers debuted their new song, “She Don’t Want a Cowboy,” during a special performance with Grand Ole Opry member Craig Morgan at the Grand Ole Opry. The night proved to be a special one for the real-life musical brothers, and the sentiment wasn’t lost on them. The song, which features Morgan, will be released on Friday, September 27 and is available to pre-save now here: https://linktr.ee/reevesbrospresave

Powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Marc Broussard shares the new video for "Time is a Thief," the title track and latest single from his forthcoming album, to be released on September 27. The song reflects on the concept of time as an uncontrollable force, emphasizing the importance of accepting and embracing change and evolution in life.

Today, singer/songwriter Evan Honer announced his new EP Different Life will release on September 27th through Cloverdale Records. Arriving on the heels of his anticipated sophomore album Fighting For released this summer, Different Life features four brand new originals, including his new single “Scared To Love Again,” which is out now. Honer is currently in the midst of the second leg of his Nowhere Fast Tour across the US.

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Emerging country singer-songwriter Sheyna Gee has officially released her latest single, Neon Angel (Cowboys Never Stay), The new release is a passionate track highlighting Sheyna's distinctive, raspy voice and style while sharing her personal journey through heartbreak.

STREAM “NEON ANGEL (COWBOYS NEVER STAY)” HERE

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Legendary musician, artist, record label executive, and philanthropist Herb Alpert has shared a new single “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” ahead of the release of his 50th studio album, aptly titled 50, next week. The Elvis Presley favorite serves as the album’s oldest composition. Written in 1927, it embodies everything Alpert looks for in a tune: “simple and striking at the same time,” he says.