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Fox 17 provides local news, weather, sports, traffic and entertainment for Nashville and nearby towns and communities in Middle Tennessee, i
Brian Mackey's "Good Morning Ireland" is featured on Fox 17 Nashville's "Rock and Review" with Eric Dahl
Brian Mackey's unflinching song about his son's fatal overdose, "Saturday Night Sleeping," swerves around self-pity and achieves majesty. Th
I’ll never forget that fateful May 20th, that day that began in such an ordinary way, when my son’s addiction finally took his precious life.
The best music is used to channel and convey the full range of emotions and the nature of the human experience. Songs that are truly effective have an impact on the listener that lingers, a lasting…
On May 20th and for Mental Health Awareness Month, singer/songwriter Brian Mackey released released “Saturday Night Sleeping,” a song that embodies the deep sentiment of losing a loved …
Mental health is always an important topic. However, mental health issues are heightened in May, which is Mental Health Awareness Month. Brian Mackey is an artist for whom mental health issues are very important. He wrote “Saturday Night Sleeping” for his son who died of a heroin overdose. With the release of the song, Mackey hopes to raise awareness of both mental health and addiction issues. By phone, he discussed writing the song and what he wishes more people knew about mental health and addiction.
“Saturday Night Sleeping” was released on May 20th in partnership with the non-profit organization MusiCares. Between the release and the end of September (National Recovery Awareness Month), 100% of the proceeds generated from sales of the single will go to members of the music community for mental health and recovery assistance.
Singer-songwriter Brian Mackey's stirring "Saturday Night Sleeping" is a pleading message to a loved on in the grips of addiction.
Music has always been a constant in Brian Mackey’s life and with his latest single, “Keep The World Alive,” he was able to use a very difficult time to
Keep The World Alive - Official Music Video
Keep the World Alive - Official Fan Video
REVIEW: “Brian Mackey is an American Singer and songwriter who released the song ‘Keep the World Alive’.”
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‘Keep the World Alive’ is a song that reflects on the Coronavirus pandemic and how life used to be so different before the pandemic. The track is a country inspired track and it has quite a relaxed feel to it with the acoustic guitar backing with simple string section. I really like how the strident strings are used to create some movement within the song as well as creating some melodic interest. Brian’s warm country vocal glides seamlessly over the accompaniment and I like how he uses his full vocal range and tone. Also gotta say I love the opening like of the song "remember when corona was just a beer"
Fun fact in 2015 Brian had a hit with the track ‘Broken Heartstrings’ which went to #8 on the AC Charts US and went top 25 on german iTunes resulting in a sellout show across Germany. Overall this is a really great song with a message that everyone can relate to in some shape or form. If you love country/ acoustic music or need to listen to something new and different to what’s on the charts then you’ll love Brian’s new track ‘Keep the World Alive’. </p>
Singer-songwriter Brian Mackey released his music video for his latest single "Keep the World Alive." Digital Journal has the scoop.
"Remember my dear, when Corona was just a beer, and we didn't need a mask to leave the house?
"Remember my love, when we didn't wear the gloves, to pick from the super market shelf?"
"Keep the World Alive..."
LINK TO VIDEO - https://www.instagram.com/p/B-N8qSkBD2k/
He goes on to ask more valid queries of the listener and states observations in this way-less-than somber track. The song dives into lessons learned in this world of "social distancing", isolation, and the longing for the "not-so-distant" days gone by. As our world is morphing into something that is hard to recognize, Mackey says "it was written in a small effort to cheer up his friends and fans, and hopes that we can all pull out of this together as one globally united family.
Brian Mackey, nasceu em Nova Jersey, é cantor, compositor, guitarrista e pianista, iniciou sua carreira solo em 2006. Lançou várias canções e álbuns sendo
A look at entertainment options happening this week in Licking County.
Past American Idol winner Taylor Hicks comes to Newark, accompanied by Singer Songwriter, Brian Mackey, to share music new and old, featuring songs from his winning season as well as new work from an upcoming album as he continues to expand his sound. Hicks is known for blending Southern soul, R & B, country and blues into his sound, and for his time on the ABC series’ 5th season, drawing nearly 200 million viewers worldwide. The Newark concert will benefit NS2 Serves, a non-profit offering veterans training in the IT industry in order to secure jobs in high-tech careers.
Taylor Hicks: The 2006 winner of “American Idol” has gone 10 years since releasing his last album, “The Distance,” but a new one is on the way. The soul-pop singer from Alabama, once described by The New York Times as “part Stax, part Motown and part honky-tonk,” recorded at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground studio in Nashville, working with co-producer/guitarist Bryan Sutton (Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley) along with Keb' Mo and Robert Randolph. The album is due later this year. In advance of that, he plays Jergel’s in Marshall with Brian Mackey.
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