“Yellowstone” star Luke Grimes has debuted his first solo song, ‘No Horse To Ride’, which will air in the mid-season finale of the hit show.
Grimes, who plays Navy Seal Kayce Dutton on the Paramount series, wrote the new tune with Jonathan Singleton and Tony Lane, and is also credited with percussion and acoustic guitar on the Dave Cobb produced track.
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Grimes shared his emotional feelings about his new track in a statement released today, “I think of music as sort of a first love; it was my first creative outlet,” said Grimes. “To be at the start of this journey, putting my own music out into the world, is beyond a dream come true. I’m grateful to the people who helped make this happen and to anyone who connects with these songs,...
Grimes, who plays Navy Seal Kayce Dutton on the Paramount series, wrote the new tune with Jonathan Singleton and Tony Lane, and is also credited with percussion and acoustic guitar on the Dave Cobb produced track.
Read More: Josh Lucas Talks ‘Yellowstone’, Reveals Why His Son Called Him A ‘Fool’ During Set Visit (Exclusive)
Grimes shared his emotional feelings about his new track in a statement released today, “I think of music as sort of a first love; it was my first creative outlet,” said Grimes. “To be at the start of this journey, putting my own music out into the world, is beyond a dream come true. I’m grateful to the people who helped make this happen and to anyone who connects with these songs,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
‘Yellowstone‘ Star Luke Grimes Drops Debut Country Song, Will Perform at Under the Big Sky Fest 2023
Last January, Luke Grimes told Rolling Stone that he was plotting a solo music career. Today, the Yellowstone star makes good on that goal, dropping “No Horse to Ride,” his debut country single.
A bit of campfire country, it’s a gently strummed acoustic number with notes of pedal steel and Grimes’ easygoing voice high in the mix. Turns out Kayce Dutton can really sing, without any hint of put-on twang. “I’d be spinning my wheels going nowhere fast, pocket full of sorries and an empty glass,” he croons,...
A bit of campfire country, it’s a gently strummed acoustic number with notes of pedal steel and Grimes’ easygoing voice high in the mix. Turns out Kayce Dutton can really sing, without any hint of put-on twang. “I’d be spinning my wheels going nowhere fast, pocket full of sorries and an empty glass,” he croons,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
There are lots of films to get excited about, if you are horror fan in 2011. There will surely be hundreds of horror and thriller releases in 2011, with several more planned for 2012 and 2013. Here on 28Dla, we offer a solid intro' on what to expect from the coming year, as directors Eli Roth, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, J.J. Abrams bring new films, including Scream 4, Fangland, Thanksgiving, and Super 8. Also, the After Dark Originals will release early in the New Year and fans of horror sequels e.g. Hostel III, Jeepers Creepers: Cathedral will be able to whet their appetites with several follow ups to successful film franchises, here.
So, step inside this huge list of horror films, which focuses on over thirty of the biggest productions and a few indies, as well. Let us begin with this horror list for 2011 (titles listed alphabetically)!
51 by Jason Connery.
Status: Completed.
So, step inside this huge list of horror films, which focuses on over thirty of the biggest productions and a few indies, as well. Let us begin with this horror list for 2011 (titles listed alphabetically)!
51 by Jason Connery.
Status: Completed.
- 12/31/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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