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For Mercury Nashville singer/songwriter Bryce Leatherwood, his love of country music began with listening to the likes of George Jones, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty in his grandfather’s truck. That love and a passion for performing took him from local stages playing for beer in college to being crowned season 22 champion of “The Voice” just over two years ago.
But in many ways that crown was just the beginning of his journey. What followed has been years of firsts. His first time in a writers room, first time on the Grand Ole Opry stage, his first headlining tour and now another first…the release of his self-titled, debut album available today with Saving Country Music observing “his voice is definitely a stellar vehicle for delivering country music.”
“I’ve been chasing this dream ever since the eighth grade when my daddy handed over his much loved Conway Twitty Greatest Hits CD,” shared Leatherwood. “To finally have my very own album out in the world, I am just over the moon and so excited for fans to hear it. I hope people listen to it and walk away feeling like country music is alive and well!”
The Woodstock, Georgia native is carrying the influences and country-music foundations built while bumping along in that old pickup on his granddad’s farm with him for the debut LP American Songwriter praises as, “a true 21st-century country music album with flares that pay homage to the past.” A mix of originals and expertly crafted outside cuts, Leatherwood lets his resonate vocal loose over 12 diverse tunes – centered on his rock solid country roots, but ranging from the pure-emotion of classic balladry to an expanding genre’s bleeding edge. Taking a hands-on approach with producer Will Bundy (Riley Green, Ella Langley), Leatherwood threads the needle between the timeless and trendy with surefooted ease.
The album, which Country Now notes “introduces Leatherwood in his most authentic form,” features previously released tracks like the rollicking sweep-you-off-your-feet Saturday-night anthem “Neon Does,” “The One My Daddy Found” inspired by the decades-long love shared by his parents, “Where the Bar Is” which pops a country-rock top on a quick-hitting tale of late nights and open tabs, “The Finger” a tongue-in-cheek fan favorite sing-along to getting shafted by love and “Shenandoah” penned by Leatherwood with Jeffrey East and Josh Kelley about love and total romantic devotion.
Unreleased tracks on the debut LP include “In Lieu of Flowers” proclaiming his eternal honky tonk allegiance – requesting Joe Diffie and a longneck toast when his time finally comes, the transformative jam “Something Bout A Girl” tracks the making of a man – with the help of a woman’s touch, while the feel-good “God Made” mixes twangy Telecaster with tasteful beats for a tale of physical perfection, the bluesy vocal stunner “What If She Does” imagines losing it all and “Cheap Cologne” traces the other side of the story – an aching done-me-wrong anthem nodding to Leatherwood’s classic favorites.
Leatherwood has marked release week with a flurry of activity including a stop at NBC’s “Today with Jenna & Friends” on Wednesday, May 14, to give fans a preview of the album with a performance of “In Lieu of Flowers.” He also received a surprise message on the show from Blake Shelton with his former Voice Coach sharing, “Man, it still seems like literally yesterday that I watched you win ‘The Voice,’ and I’m still just as proud of you today,” Shelton said. “Go get em’ brother.”
Leatherwood will return to “The Voice” stage for the NBC hit’s finale on May 20, joining a star-studded line-up that will include performances from Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton, Chance the Rapper, Sheryl Crow, Joe Jonas, Kelly Clarkson and more.
And the country crooner is showing no signs of slowing down. Leatherwood will celebrate the new album with a return to the Grand Ole Opry on May 24 and the Good Molecules Reverb Stage at CMA Fest next month. Fans can also find him at festivals across the US this summer with more touring news to be announced soon.
Canadian native and New Zealand musical royalty Tami Neilson has released the second single from her upcoming album release Neon Cowgirl. “Borrow My Boots” is an exuberant, high-octane track celebrating female empowerment and giving a sister a leg up. It’s written by Tami and Nashville powerhouses Ashley McBryde and Shelly Fairchild who are both featured on the track alongside guitar prodigy Grace Bowers. To accompany the release, Tami has shared a fun, behind-the-scenes video of her Grand Ole Opry debut, including video clips from her performance in the official video for “Borrow My Boots.” The Grand Ole Opry has released a video performance of the four of them tearing it up live performing the song at Tami’s Opry debut.
“After getting to perform on an absolute dream show with an all-star lineup singing the music of Patsy Cline at the Ryman, I woke up the next morning to a DM from one of my favourite country stars, Ashley McBryde. She’d been on the line up and after seeing me perform, she had immediately dug into my catalogue of music and wrote to me to lift me up and encourage me, saying she was a fan. A few weeks later, she tagged me in a post of her getting ready for the red carpet of the CMAs, playing “Careless Woman” as her hype song! A couple months after that, she asked for permission to create a t-shirt with my photo on it and a line from that song, “I Wanna Be Her When I Grow Up” so she could wear it around town as she hosted CMA Fest and champion my music.
So, when I had a song idea about women supporting and empowering each other, she was the first person who came to mind. I asked if she would do a long-distance writing session and she invited powerhouse songwriter and artist Shelly Fairchild to join us and “Borrow My Boots” was born, and recorded on the album the next week. I met Grace Bowers back when she was 15 and had just moved to Nashville and I asked her to play her first paid gigs with me at Americanafest – we had to hide her backstage because she wasn’t old enough to be in the venues. She’s rocketing to stardom now and after playing with everyone from Dolly and Slash, to rocking the Grammys, I didn’t know if she’d have time for a little guitar solo on my album. Not only did she contribute a blistering solo, she changed her flights in the middle of a tour to join me, Ashley and Shelly to perform this song at my debut on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
NEON COWGIRL will be released on July 11 on Outside Music, with Tami and her band joining Willie Nelson, and then Willie and Bob Dylan, on this year’s Outlaw Festival tour. She will also be playing Willie’s Fourth of July Picnic, and will return to the Grand Ole Opry stage in June. Also in June, Tami will hit Europe for shows in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Her huge, glorious voice and powerful live performances have won the admiration and support of some of country music’s biggest names and fans worldwide. Check this space for tour dates: https://www.tamineilson.com/tour
TOUR DATES
*Outlaw Music Festival Tour 2025
THU 19 JUN – Paris, France @ New Morning
FRI 20 JUN – Sint-Niklaas, Belgium @ De Casino
FRI 20 JUN – SAT 21 JUN – Grollo, Netherlands @ Holland International Blues Festival 2025 WED 25 JUN – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater*
THU 26 JUNE – Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry
FRI 27 JUN – Memphis, TN @ Radians Amphitheater @ Memphis Botanic Garden *
SAT 28 JUN – Maryland Heights, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater *
SUN 29 JUN – Ridgedale, MO @ Thunder Ridge Nature Arena *
TUE 1 JUL – Oklahoma City, OK @ Lucky Star Amphitheater *
FRI 4 JUL – Austin, TX @ Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic
SAT 5 JUL – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion *
SUN 6 JUL – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion *
Missy Raines & Allegheny announce the release of their new album Love & Trouble out today on Compass Records. Working again with producer Alison Brown, the new album showcases a band at the peak of its powers on an inspired set which includes re-workings of traditional songs, contemporary covers and Missy Raines’ originals.
Following on the heels of 2024’s Highlander, the new project firmly establishes Missy Raines & Allegheny as one of the most vibrant bands on the bluegrass scene. Talking about the new project, Missy says: “We had lots of shows under our belt and there was an overwhelming feeling of connection you can only get from a lot of time on stage together. I knew I wanted to try and capture the magic again and I think we did.”
Love & Trouble opens with a driving trio of banjo, fiddle and mandolin on “Yanceyville Jail,” which Missy wrote about a true event. She recalls: “At a bluegrass festival in the 70’s, I was in the audience when the promoter, Carlton Haney, came out on stage to address the crowd. In his very thick North Carolina accent, Carlton said, ‘Now I know that you folks are looking forward to hearing Jimmy Martin tonight. But you’re not gonna hear Jimmy sing tonight cause Jimmy’s gonna spend the night in the Yanceyville jail.’ I was a kid but I was old enough to know this wasn’t a good day in the life of a storied entertainer. So I decided to write a song to tell a version of what might have been going through Jimmy Martin’s head that day.”
From the traditionally-influenced opener, the album segues into “Claude Allen,” a veritable traditional Appalachian ballad that the band discovered on a search through the Library of Congress archives. With Missy on lead vocals, each of the players shines in their ability to instrumentally color this tale of love gone wrong. Fiddler/vocalist Ellie Hakanson is featured on the Hazel Dickens classic “Scraps from Your Table,” a crowd pleaser from the band’s live shows and an homage to Dickens’ 100th birthday this year. And, mandolinist Tristan Scroggins steps into the vocal spotlight on “Future on Ice,” a classic country song recorded by Jimmy Martin more than 50 years ago about drowning the sorrows of unrequited love, featuring special guest Deanie Richardson (Sister Sadie) on fiddle.
The album’s first single, “Anywhere the Wind Blows,” was culled from the repertoire of The Good Ole Persons and penned by Kathy Kallick. Kallick and Laurie Lewis join Missy and Ellie on lead vocal and harmony duties on this driving re-arrangement. Missy comments: “Laurie and Kathy were among the first women to front their own bands and write songs and have influenced generations of musicians including both Ellie and me.”
Love & Trouble closes on the Earl Klugh instrumental “Vonetta,” a staple of the band’s live performances, which gives banjoist Eli Gilbert, guitarist Ben Garnett and the rest of the members a chance to showcase their instrumental versatility on an arrangement that reflects the influences of new acoustic pioneers Tony Rice and David Grisman.
Taken as a whole, Love & Trouble is a strong musical statement from a band at the top of its game. Missy Raines & Allegheny show the possibilities for traditional bluegrass in a contemporary context, expanding the genre’s roots even as they cultivate them. And the result is an ear-opening pleasure.
Love & Trouble is available today via Compass Records.
UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
16 May – Purple Fiddle – Thomas, WV – Tickets
17 May – Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts – Foxburg, PA – Tickets
22 May – Station Inn – Nashville, TN – Tickets
23 May – Red Clay Music Foundry – Duluth, GA – Tickets
24 May – Randy Wood Guitars – Bloomingdale, GA – Tickets
20 Jun – Wenatchee River Bluegrass Festival – Cashmere, WA – Tickets
21 Jun – Wenatchee River Bluegrass Festival – Cashmere, WA – Tickets
5 Jul – Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center – Robbinsville, NC – Tickets
11 Jul – High Mountain Hay Fever Festival – Westcliffe, CO – Tickets
12 Jul – High Mountain Hay Fever Festival – Westcliffe, CO – Tickets
18 Jul – Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival – Sundre, Canada – Tickets
19 Jul – Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival – Sundre, Canada – Tickets
24 July – Brewminatti, Prosser WA – Tickets
25 Jul – Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival – Stevenson, WA – Tickets
26 Jul – Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival – Stevenson, WA – Tickets
1 Nov – Sultana Downrigging Festival – Chestertown, MD – Tickets
Today, Rudy Love & The Encore has announced the upcoming release of their highly anticipated album 11, available exclusively on vinyl starting June 11th as part of the Buy Before You Stream initiative. This groundbreaking model redefines the artist-fan connection, giving fans the chance to own a tangible piece of music history ahead of its digital release on July 11th. The album’s lead single, “Burnin’” is out now, offering a powerful glimpse into the band’s soulful fusion of R&B, funk, and heartfelt storytelling.
Buy Before You Stream, created by Midtopia, empowers independent artists by enabling them to sell vinyl editions of their albums directly to fans before they hit streaming platforms. This direct-to-fan approach strengthens the artist-audience connection and bypasses industry middlemen—ensuring that 100% of the profits go straight to the artists and helping them reclaim ownership of their work.
Frontman Rudy Love Jr. carries forward a rich musical legacy as the son of Rudy Love Sr.—a revered soul singer, session musician, and songwriter whose work has been sampled and recorded by icons ranging from Jay-Z to Little Richard to Eric Clapton. Love Jr.’s grandfather, who originally wrote “Good Morning Little School Girl,” later covered by Clapton, is just one example of how the Love family’s contributions to American music have been widespread yet often under-credited. 11 is both a personal and artistic reckoning with that legacy—and a declaration of independence.
For Rudy, the launch of 11 as part of the initiative is both a career milestone and a deeply personal moment. “I’ll never forget the first time I saw my family’s music on sale, and we didn’t even have a copy ourselves,” he says. “It was a wake-up call about how the system works.”
“That kind of thing stays with you,” he adds. “It makes you realize how important it is to have control over your work, to own it, and to make sure you’re compensated fairly.”
11 is a bold statement about perseverance, legacy, and reclaiming creative control. The title represents both death and rebirth, a theme that threads through the album and mirrors Rudy’s own journey as an artist. “11 is about acknowledging what’s been lost but also embracing what’s to come,” he reflects. “It’s about rebirth, renewal, and moving forward.” “Burnin’,” the album’s lead single, sets the tone as a fiery anthem of resilience in the face of an industry that has often sidelined independent voices.
Rudy’s embrace of vinyl also reflects a deeper belief in music as something tangible and lasting. He recalls discovering artists as a kid by digging through records and reading liner notes. “It was such a personal, meaningful experience that’s so different from how we find music today,” he says. “When fans buy vinyl, they’re getting something real—it’s part of our history, part of our story.”
Rudy Love & The Encore is an American soul and R&B band led by Rudy Love Jr., the son of the legendary Rudy Love Sr. The band honors the Love family legacy while creating fresh, soulful music that speaks to themes of resilience, love, and social change. Their debut album 11 marks a defining moment in their musical journey and is part of the Buy Before You Stream initiative, a platform that empowers independent artists to directly engage with their fans and reclaim ownership of their music.
Midtopia seeks to establish sustainable and equitable opportunities for independent artists and music workers via concepts for contributive partnerships and alternative business models that harness the connected, collaborative power of interdependence. This alternative to current music industry models is based on a philosophy of “do it ourselves” invoking greater cohesion to strengthen and build equity among artists and music workers, regardless of geographical location or current industry status. Like an intricate network of roots beneath a tree, this multidisciplinary collaboration will enhance these concepts giving artists and workers the ability to cultivate more sustainable growth, strengthen independence, fortify community, and propagate truly unique creative identities. Learn more at midtopia.com.
Buy Before You Stream is a community-driven initiative that allows fans to purchase exclusive vinyl editions of albums directly from the artist before they hit streaming platforms. 100% of the profits go directly to the artists, ensuring they maintain control over their work and generate meaningful income. The initiative fosters direct artist-to-fan relationships, supports local record stores, and promotes sustainability in the music industry.
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The release of 11 is part of a broader movement that includes Talia Keys’ From The Ashes, which was the first album released under the Buy Before You Stream initiative earlier this year. With these releases, the initiative is creating an ecosystem where artists can not only reconnect with their fans but also build sustainable careers free from the instability of the digital streaming model.
“Buy Before You Stream is about restoring the power that’s been lost over the years,” says Rudy. “It’s about returning to a time when artists could have ownership, create physical connections with their fans, and thrive in a way that wasn’t dictated by algorithms and middlemen.”
As Rudy Love & The Encore continues to push forward with 11, the album will be available for direct purchase through the Buy Before You Stream platform, with the digital release scheduled for July 11th. The initiative provides a real alternative for independent artists to foster meaningful relationships with their fans, build a sustainable income model, and maintain creative independence.
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Durand Jones & The Indications — the trio of Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer, and Blake Rhein — announce a fall North American tour and release “Flower Moon,” the second single/video from their forthcoming album, Flowers out June 27th on Dead Oceans. On the heels of a successful European headline run which included shows supporting Lenny Kravitz, the band’s expansive tour includes some of their largest shows yet, with stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, and more. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 25th at 10am local time. A full list of dates is below.
Following lead single “Been So Long,” praised by Rated R&B as a “petal-soft tune [that] rides with the smoothness of an early ’70s soul jam,” “Flower Moon” guides listeners to an end-of-night dancefloor with Frazer’s trademark falsetto on full display. Reflecting on the track, Jones says: “It felt right to release ‘Flower Moon’ with this record. Spring is here and the flowers are blooming everywhere. We really wanted to catch that essence of the song and bring it to life for the listener. Also the Flower Moon is happening in a few weeks, so everything just seemed aligned to bring this song to our fans. It’s a feel-good tune to enjoy with friends or a loved one.” The song’s accompanying video was directed by Alec Basse.
On Flowers, The Indications’ fourth album and first since 2021’s “disco and funk infused” (Billboard) Private Space, the group leaned into a particular desire to return to their roots in a Bloomington basement, a space where they first found camaraderie in gritty funk and Southern soul that would inspire their self-titled debut. Just as they did on that 2016 release, The Indications prioritized close-knit collaboration while creating Flowers. Much of the self-produced album was written together at Rhein’s Chicago home studio, and many tracks are based on one-take demos — proof that vibes were particularly high, each member pulling from their refined tool kits with ease.
Reflecting a strong sense of the band’s maturation and conviction, the 11 songs that make up Flowers are grown and sexy, fit for cruising, and delight in the softer side of soul and disco. “All of these songs touch on such mature topics, things that we never got to sing about before,” says Jones. “We are all in our 30s, have all been through ups and downs in our personal lives and professional lives, and flowers are a sign of maturity, growth, spring, productivity.” Frazer adds: “We took the spirit of play that started the project, and added in the wisdom and lessons we’ve acquired through the years.”
Tour Dates:
Jul 4, 2025 – Jul 6, 2025 Down The Rabbit Hole Ewijk, Netherlands
Jul 4, 2025 Love Supreme Jazz Festival East Sussex, UK
Jul 6, 2025 Werchter Festival Park Werchter, Belgium
Sep 11, 2025 The Van Buren Phoenix, AZ *
Sep 12, 2025 Orpheum Theater Flagstaff, AZ *
Sep 15, 2025 Aztec Theatre San Antonio, TX *
Sep 16, 2025 Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater Austin, TX *
Sep 18, 2025 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA *
Sep 19, 2025 Brooklyn Bowl Nashville Nashville, TN *
Sep 21, 2025 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. *
Sep 23, 2025 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA *
Sep 26, 2025 Citizens House of Blues Boston Boston, MA *
Sep 27, 2025 Webster Hall New York, NY *
Sep 30, 2025 HI-FI Annex (HI-FI Indy) Indianapolis, IN *
Oct 1, 2025 The Salt Shed Chicago, IL *
Oct 3, 2025 Gothic Theatre Englewood, CO *
Oct 4, 2025 Washington’s Fort Collins, CO *
Oct 5, 2025 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT *
Oct 7, 2025 Fox Theater Oakland, CA *
Oct 10, 2025 Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA *
Oct 11, 2025 Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV *
Oct 23, 2025 The Sound at Del Mar Del Mar, CA *
Oct 24, 2025 Channel 24 Sacramento, CA *
Oct 27, 2025 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR *
Oct 28, 2025 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC *
Oct 29, 2025 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA *
Oct 31, 2025 Knitting Factory Boise, ID *
Nov 1, 2025 The ELM Bozeman, MT *
Nov 3, 2025 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN *
Nov 4, 2025 Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI *
Nov 5, 2025 Saint Andrew’s Hall Detroit, MI *
Nov 7, 2025 The Concert Hall Toronto, ON *
Nov 8, 2025 Beanfield Theater Montreal, Canada *
Nov 9, 2025 Higher Ground Ballroom South Burlington, VT *
Nov 11, 2025 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH *
Nov 12, 2025 The Orange Peel Asheville, NC *
Nov 14, 2025 Tipitina’s New Orleans, LA *
Nov 15, 2025 The Heights Theater Houston, TX *
Nov 16, 2025 House of Blues Dallas Dallas, TX *
* w/ The Psycodelics