Zac Brown Band have announced plans for a new album due this fall. Titled The Comeback, the group’s upcoming full-length studio project will be released October 15th via Warner Music Nashville and Brown’s Home Grown Music.
The 15-track release includes the band’s current single “Same Boat,” which came out in June and urges people to embrace coexistence. Brown had a hand in writing every song on The Comeback, working with frequent collaborators like Ben Simonetti and Wyatt Durrette as well as Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton, and the Cadillac Three’s Neil Mason.
The 15-track release includes the band’s current single “Same Boat,” which came out in June and urges people to embrace coexistence. Brown had a hand in writing every song on The Comeback, working with frequent collaborators like Ben Simonetti and Wyatt Durrette as well as Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton, and the Cadillac Three’s Neil Mason.
- 8/27/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Combs has teamed up with bluegrass star Billy Strings for the new song “The Great Divide.” Surprise-released Sunday night, it addresses the bitter cultural divide of the present-day United States and is the first new studio music Combs has released since the deluxe edition of his second album, What You See Is What You Get. In October, Strings posted a photo of a writing session with Combs in Florida, pointing to a collaboration to come. “The Great Divide” was written by Combs, Strings, and Wyatt Durrette.
The all-acoustic tune keeps things lean,...
The all-acoustic tune keeps things lean,...
- 2/1/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
The BMI Country Awards honored the 50 most performed country songs of the year and handed out its three biggest prizes — Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Publisher of the Year — during an interactive online ceremony.
The performing rights organization named “Whiskey Glasses,” written by Ben Burgess and Kevin Kadish, Song of the Year. The Morgan Wallen hit, off his 2018 album If I Know Me, was a multi-week chart-topper at country radio and is certified triple platinum.
Ross Copperman was lauded as Songwriter of the Year for writing...
The performing rights organization named “Whiskey Glasses,” written by Ben Burgess and Kevin Kadish, Song of the Year. The Morgan Wallen hit, off his 2018 album If I Know Me, was a multi-week chart-topper at country radio and is certified triple platinum.
Ross Copperman was lauded as Songwriter of the Year for writing...
- 11/9/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Combs’ new song “Without You,” one of five bonus tracks on his upcoming What You See Ain’t Always What You Get deluxe album, is a stirring ode to the people who have shaped him into the man he is today. But what further sets the song apart is the inclusion of Amanda Shires. The solo artist, multi-instrumentalist, and member of the Highwomen and Jason Isbell’s 400 Unit, provides prominent fiddle — and earns a “feature” credit — on “Without You.”
It’s not the first time she and Combs have...
It’s not the first time she and Combs have...
- 9/18/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Jake Hoot, a Tennessee country singer, was crowned the winner of the 17th season of The Voice on Tuesday night. Hoot first auditioned for the series with a version of Luke Combs’ “When It Rains It Pours,” so it was fitting that Combs himself appeared on the season finale to sing his current single “Even Though I’m Leaving.”
It was a workmanlike performance of the ballad, with Combs dedicated to summoning the full emotion of the song that charts the life journey of a young man. Combs wrote “Even...
It was a workmanlike performance of the ballad, with Combs dedicated to summoning the full emotion of the song that charts the life journey of a young man. Combs wrote “Even...
- 12/18/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
At 17 tracks, Luke Combs’ What You See Is What You Get isn’t a routine album as much as a miniature box set of recent tracks, pairing 12 unreleased songs with the entirety of this summer’s Ep The Prequel. The result is an hour-plus collection of music, stacked to the brim with working-class anthems, high-powered guest spots, and more beer mentions than a Super Bowl commercial break.
When it rains, it pours — and for Combs, the last three years have been raining hits. We break down his newest smashes-to-be below,...
When it rains, it pours — and for Combs, the last three years have been raining hits. We break down his newest smashes-to-be below,...
- 11/7/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Combs lays it all on the table in the title track to his upcoming second album What You See Is What You Get.
An unapologetic, autobiographical anthem, “What You See Is What You Get” finds the North Carolina native spelling out his identity in plain English. “I’m a straight-shooting, beer drinking, rule-breaking, don’t think I won’t take a good thing too far,” he sings in the pre-chorus. “I’m a midnighting, backsliding, getaway-car-driving, running away with your heart.” It’s the chorus though that ties it all together,...
An unapologetic, autobiographical anthem, “What You See Is What You Get” finds the North Carolina native spelling out his identity in plain English. “I’m a straight-shooting, beer drinking, rule-breaking, don’t think I won’t take a good thing too far,” he sings in the pre-chorus. “I’m a midnighting, backsliding, getaway-car-driving, running away with your heart.” It’s the chorus though that ties it all together,...
- 10/8/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Nashville artists and songwriters, including Dierks Bentley and Darius Rucker, will stage a benefit concert at the Ryman Auditorium on September 16th to raise funds for those affected by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.
The benefit was organized and will be hosted by Patrick Davis, a songwriter who oversees the annual Songwriters in Paradise concert in Hope Town on the Abaco Islands — the area of the Bahamas that was most damaged by the recent storm. Dubbed “Sip Hope 4 Hope Town,” the concert will also feature performances by Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson,...
The benefit was organized and will be hosted by Patrick Davis, a songwriter who oversees the annual Songwriters in Paradise concert in Hope Town on the Abaco Islands — the area of the Bahamas that was most damaged by the recent storm. Dubbed “Sip Hope 4 Hope Town,” the concert will also feature performances by Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson,...
- 9/10/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Combs’ latest single “Even Though I’m Leaving” is one emotional listening experience. Written by Combs with Wyatt Durrette and Ray Fulcher, the narrator pleads with his father to not leave him behind at various stages of his life. At first, he’s a young kid, worried about monsters under the bed. Later, he’s shipping out to serve his country far away from home. And finally, he’s there as his father prepares to pass on.
Combs released a new video for the song this week and wisely...
Combs released a new video for the song this week and wisely...
- 9/9/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
When Ray Fulcher moved to Nashville in 2014, he only knew one guy, but within three days of landing in town, that guy introduced the Georgia songwriter to another budding writer — Luke Combs. At the risk of overdramatizing the encounter, it was a meeting that would change both of their lives and, arguably, launch a new wave of Nineties traditionalism in country music.
“We kept in touch and started a friendship. We were turning into good buddies and then we said, ‘Hey, let’s try to write some songs,'” says Fulcher,...
“We kept in touch and started a friendship. We were turning into good buddies and then we said, ‘Hey, let’s try to write some songs,'” says Fulcher,...
- 9/3/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Clare Bowen embraces her scars in the new video for “Let It Rain,” the first track to be released from the Nashville star’s upcoming self-titled debut album.
Directed by Bowen with Tyler Barksdale, the video depicts the Australian native in a disheveled, confused state and in a bar among several other people — including her husband Brandon Robert Young — dealing with their own assorted crises. What appears to be grime all over Bowen’s body is more like metaphorical imperfections, things she may not like about herself or emotional wounds,...
Directed by Bowen with Tyler Barksdale, the video depicts the Australian native in a disheveled, confused state and in a bar among several other people — including her husband Brandon Robert Young — dealing with their own assorted crises. What appears to be grime all over Bowen’s body is more like metaphorical imperfections, things she may not like about herself or emotional wounds,...
- 5/23/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
After spending six seasons playing budding songwriter Scarlett O’Connor on the ABC/Cmt series drama Nashville, Clare Bowen will release her own debut album this summer.
Due July 12th, the self-titled LP features tracks like “All the Beds I’ve Made,” “Tide Rolls In,” with a guest appearance by Americana singer-guitarist Buddy Miller, and the lead single “Let It Rain,” an upbeat, soulful song that Bowen has already been performing live.
Songwriters Lori McKenna, Nathan Chapman and Wyatt Durrette all have tracks on the album, which was produced by Josh Kaufman.
Due July 12th, the self-titled LP features tracks like “All the Beds I’ve Made,” “Tide Rolls In,” with a guest appearance by Americana singer-guitarist Buddy Miller, and the lead single “Let It Rain,” an upbeat, soulful song that Bowen has already been performing live.
Songwriters Lori McKenna, Nathan Chapman and Wyatt Durrette all have tracks on the album, which was produced by Josh Kaufman.
- 5/15/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Combs made fans happy when he recorded the live favorite “Beautiful Crazy” for This One’s for You Too, the deluxe reissue of his 2017 debut album. Now Combs has cut another version, one that strips away the studio production for just guitar, some fiddle and his quintessentially country voice. The acoustic take of “Beautiful Crazy” was released on Friday, as the album version currently sits in the Top Three on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
Combs, who wrote “Beautiful Crazy” with Wyatt Durrette and Robert Williford, is currently on...
Combs, who wrote “Beautiful Crazy” with Wyatt Durrette and Robert Williford, is currently on...
- 2/15/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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