Showing posts with label Mo Pitney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mo Pitney. Show all posts
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Monday, February 13, 2023
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Monday, May 31, 2021
Monday, June 8, 2020
Sunday, May 17, 2020
That Nashville Sound Sunday Newsbytes: New Albums, New Videos & New Band Members
Here's hoping that things are slowly (and carefully) starting to return to some semblance of normal in your neck of the woods. Despite all tours being shut down and many artist's album releases being delayed (Willie Nelson and The Dixie Chicks among others), news continues to come in from the country music world. ~ That Nashville Sound updated its album release calendar. Let us know if you have additional releases to add to the list.
~ Hannah Mulholland has left the trio Runaway June and fiddle player-extraordinaire Natalie Stovall has taken her place. Says Stovall on the move, "This has been one of the easiest and most obvious choices I’ve made thus far in my music journey. I LOVE making music in band setting and I’m so excited to get to create and perform and spread joy with @runawayjuneofficial !!! As soon as we can, we will be out there on the road coming your way. And in the meantime, we will be creating music for you to hear!"
~ New music videos from the last 24 hours:
Mo Pitney - "Mattress on the Floor"

~ Mo Pitney is releasing a new album on August 14th via Curb Records called Ain't Looking Back. “I wanted to be completely open-minded while recording this album,” Pitney says. “It was important for me to meld all my influences of the past that represent who I am as an artist today, hopefully to make one complete thought and to make something new. The end goal was to shut out all other voices, close our eyes, and create something that came from the heart. I’m looking forward to taking this body of work that is completely me and sharing it with the world. I’m excited to see people’s reactions.”
~ After the strong #1 debut release "I Hope" from Gabby Barrett, it's encouraging to hear that she's got her debut album called Goldmine coming out on June 19. "I am so excited that my first album is finally complete,” shares Barrett. “I’ve been writing for this project for almost two years, pulling together who I am as an artist and working hard with my team to make this album an expression of that. To see it come together like this feels amazing and is such a huge blessing. I’m so excited for June 19 – can’t wait for you to hear it!”

~ Another promising album will be coming out on July 24 from one of country music's most respected songwriters. Home and the people who make it have captivated Lori McKenna for years. Over the last three decades, as she became a wife and mother of five, she has also emerged as one of the most respected, prolific singer-songwriters in popular music. Her 2016 release The Bird and the Rifle netted three Grammy nominations, along with Americana Music Association nods––all firsts for McKenna as an artist. Then, she made history: In 2016, she became the first woman ever to win the Country Music Association’s Song of the Year two years in a row thanks to co-writing Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” and penning Tim McGraw’s no. 1 “Humble and Kind” solo. Both songs also clinched back-to-back Grammy wins for Best Country Song. In 2017, she became the Academy of Country Music’s first female Songwriter of the Year. The Tree, her eleventh studio album, was nominated for the 2019 Americana Awards Album of the Year. 2020 brings a new record for McKenna, The Balladeer, produced by Dave Cobb.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
That Nashville Sound Saturday Newsbytes - New Albums & Music Videos Galore
All the country music news that's fit to print, completely virus-free...
~ Lee Ann Womack, Jason Isbell and Brett Eldredge are among the ten different artists that have contributed to the new album Music Moments, which will raise money and awareness for the
Alzheimer’s Association, a health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. The songs "honor the personal, emotional connection between music and the most important moments in life that we never want to lose."
~ Country music vlogger Grady Smith discusses the impact that Covid-19 is having on the country music scene and interviews Jamie Lin Wilson about real world hits that country artists are taking with event cancellations.
~ Lee Ann Womack, Jason Isbell and Brett Eldredge are among the ten different artists that have contributed to the new album Music Moments, which will raise money and awareness for the
Alzheimer’s Association, a health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. The songs "honor the personal, emotional connection between music and the most important moments in life that we never want to lose."
~ Country music vlogger Grady Smith discusses the impact that Covid-19 is having on the country music scene and interviews Jamie Lin Wilson about real world hits that country artists are taking with event cancellations.
~ Big tall Texan Josh Grider has released the first single off of his yet-to-be-announced next album called "Country's Coming Back." You can listen to the new track HERE.
~ On May 8, country singer/songwriter Margo Price will release That’s How Rumors Get Started, an album of ten new songs produced by her friend and fellow country renegade Sturgill Simpson.
~ Record Store Day has been pushed back from its original April date to June 20, 2020. Officials on the website said, "We think this gives stores around the world the best chance to have a profitable, successful Record Store Day, while taking into consideration the recommendations of doctors, scientists, the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and the need to be good citizens of both local and worldwide communities. We’re working with all of our partners and our stores to make this change as smooth as possible for everyone who participates in Record Store Day: customers, record stores, artists, labels and more. Record Store Day is everywhere and we want to hold our party when everyone can gather around safely to celebrate life, art, music and the culture of the indie record store."
~ Skyline Motel, a band made up of Sarah Buxton, KateYork, Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, is releasing a new EP on March 27 called After Dark. The first song off the project is "Fields of Knowing" that you can listen to HERE.
~ New music videos:
~ New music videos:
Mo Pitney - "Ain't Lookin' Back"
Luke Bryan - "One Margarita"
Lennon Stella - "Jealous"
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Thursday, November 12, 2015
New Live Performance Music Video From Mo Pitney- "Something In The Way She Moves"
There's something in the way she moves,Or looks my way, or calls my name... #MoMusicMonday
Posted by Mo Pitney on Monday, November 9, 2015
Monday, September 28, 2015
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
