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Watch Five Questions With Brandi Carlile for free on CMT.com.
I really wanted to make an album that had that feeling to it, that didn’t sound practiced, that didn’t sound demoed. Those moments are gonna happen, whether they happen at band practice or whether they happen on a demo recording. But once they do happen, you don’t get them back really. They’re moments. The harmonies get tighter, the rhythm gets more refined. But that one moment, you don’t get it again
Brandi Carlile, CMT Edge
VIDEO PREMIERE: Hellbound Glory Retrace the “Streets of Aberdeen” - cmtedge.com
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Link: http://www.cmtedge.com/2014/05/06/hellbound-glory-retrace-the-streets-of-aberdeen/
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"The LV EP also includes “Just a Shell” (a.k.a. “A Shell of a Hell of a Man”), which Hellbound Glory fans have been requesting for a while, as well as a catchy country song called “So Nervous, No Service,” inspired by growing up in Aberdeen. The collection concludes with “Goodnight, Irene” by Lead Belly, one of Cobain’s favorite musicians...."
Some Key Americana Music Releases - 2014
Some Key Americana Music Releases – 2014
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CMT Edge has provided some insights into a few key and interesting Americana releases in the offing – new albums from:
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Check out the CMT Edge premiere of Amelia White's new song here!
Calling it “aching and intriguing,” CMT Edge premiered “How Long,” a song from Charlie Faye’s new album You Were Fine You Weren’t Even Lonely, out August 6th.
Listen to the song, and check out the post on CMT here!
CMT Edge has premiered the Places in Peril video for "Hardstuff" - shot at Central State Hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia.
Built in 1842, the building used to be the largest mental hospital in the U.S. and the second-largest mental hospital in the world. At its peak, it held 13,000 patients and was spared from Gen. Sherman’s fiery destruction during the Civil War.
Article: http://www.cmtedge.com/2013/07/08/t-hardy-morris-faces-the-hardstuff/
HearthPR: Pharis & Jason Romero interviewed by CMT Edge, the roots music blog for Country Music Television!