New Music for You to Hear this Week: March 7, 2022

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If you are looking for new music, we have created a list of established artists you might know and new artists you may want to explore their music.

photo from Cole Swindell

1Cole Swindell-“Down to the Bar”

 

Cole Swindell released a new song, “Down To The Bar,” featuring HARDY, from his upcoming fourth album, Stereotype. “Down To The Bar” is the namesake of his current headlining tour, Down To The Bar Tour, which launched in Feb and runs through Apr 3.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Jadea Kelly

2Jadea Kelly – Roses

Roses was a complete joy to compose and truly reflects my journey to a conscious and balanced state,” singer-songwriter Jadea Kelly says of her new album Roses, out via Darth Jadea Music / Tonetree.

Take a listen here. 

photo by Miles Wintner

3Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs- External Combustion

External Combustion, the new album from Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, is out now on BMG. It also features Margo Price and Ian Hunter as well as piano from fellow Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers founding member Benmont Tench on “Lightning Boogie.”

Take a listen here. 

photo from Alana Springsteen

4Alana Springsteen – “Me Myself and Why”

Emerging artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen(no relation to Bruce Springsteen) is dealing with the aftermath of giving an ex one more chance in new release, “Me Myself and Why,” available now on all streaming platforms and digital retailers.

Take a listen here. 

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5Adam Sanders – “Good Day to Fly”

Adam Sanders released a touching single on healing after loss with “Good Day to Fly.”

“‘A Good Day To Fly’ is a special song to me because it was inspired by a conversation my dad and uncle had the day my Grandpa passed away last February,” explains Sanders. “The lyrics have that tear in your eye, but smile on your face, kind of feel to me and I hope it’s something fans can relate to and helps them remember and honor the people they have lost in their lives.”
Take a listen here. 

 

photo from Kate Klim

6Kate Klim – Something Green

Nashville songwriter, Kate Klim released “Something Green.” Even as Klim was recording this album, her marriage ended but she says this is about hope, love, change, and new growth.

Take a listen here. 

photo by Jesse Lirola

7Yelawolf & Shooter Jennings- “Jump Out the Window”

Sometimes Y, the dynamic new rock collaboration from superstars Yelawolf and Shooter Jennings, has released one final tease with their new single “Jump Out The Window” before their album releases.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Jenny Tolman

8Jenny Tolman- Married in a Honky Tonk

With Married in a Honky Tonk, Tolman vows to join the colorful characters of the fictional ‘Jennyville’ with her own real-life experiences. The release of her sophomore album marks a turning point for the singer and is the second collaboration with GRAMMY®-nominated producer and co-writer Dave Brainard.

Take a listen here. 

photo by Fairlight Hubbard

9Ali Sperry- “Climber”

Nashville-based songwriter, Ali Sperry released “Climber,” the first song on the album, signifies the ushering in of a new era — globally and personally — with a revitalized sense of empowerment and newly minted boundaries. Audley Freed’s electric guitar sounds like it’s having a conversation with Kristin Weber’s strings, building into this catharsis of the final chorus with Allison Russell and Weber’s harmony vocals lifting the melody.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Kane Brown

10Kane Brown – “Leave You Alone”

Kane Brown released his latest track, “Leave You Alone.” As announced earlier this month, Brown is set to perform the song for the first time on television at the 57th ACM Awards from Allegiant Auditorium in Las Vegas on Amazon Prime Video on Monday, March 7, 8-10/7-9 pm Central Time. “Leave You Alone” is the latest track to be released from Brown’s forthcoming next album.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Thomas Rhett

11Thomas Rhett, Tyler Hubbard, Russell Dickerson – “Death Row”

Thomas Rhett stretches his truthful storytelling even further with the release of “Death Row.” Featuring Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson, the song was penned after the three visited a men’s prison in Tennessee with their guitars. Armed with a pressure cooker of emotions, Thomas Rhett wrote the sobering track of redemption alongside Ashley Gorley and Zack Crowell.

Take a listen here. 

photo by Alysse Gafkjen

12Catie Offerman- “Happyland Trailer Park”

Catie Offerman releases her debut track, “Happyland Trailer Park”  Offerman may be a new name to country music fans, but she is already gaining a reputation as one of the genre’s most skilled players and promising modern traditionalists. A New Braunfels, Texas-native, Offerman wrote the buoyant “Happyland Trailer Park” with Nashville-based songwriters Joe Clemmons and Rodney Clawson with Dann Huff as the producer.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Dolly Parton

13Dolly Parton – Run, Rose, Run

Dolly Parton, has released her latest album, Run, Rose, Run, available now on all digital streaming platforms and digital download, as well as on CD, standard vinyl and some special vinyl color variants. The album serves as a companion to the original novel, Run, Rose, Run, co-authored by James Patterson and Parton, which is set for release on March 7th.

Take a listen here. 

photo from Nashvillains

14Nashvillians – Tumbling Down

Nashvillains released their debut album Tumbling Down worldwide on Friday, Mar. 4. Written entirely by Nashvillains, Troy Johnson, Scott Lindsey, and Brett Boyett, and produced by Boyett, the 9-track concept album tells a story and takes listeners on a unique journey.

Take a listen here. 

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15John Schneider -Southern Ways

Legendary actor and chart-topping recording artist John Schneider has released his latest studio album, Southern Ways (Maven Entertainment).

Schneider debuted the lead single, “Younger Man,” on the Grand Ole Opry in February. The tender ballad, written by frequent collaborator Cody McCarver, holds special meaning for Schneider.

Take a listen here. 

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