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Ditty TV premieres new video for Stuffy Shmitt’s cutting “It’s OK,” calling it “Alice in Wonderland meets Paris, Texas”

stuffy shmitt it's ok stuff happens ditty tv world premiere video alice in wonderland paris texas wim wenders nashville americana rock roll roots baby robot music publicity prAn old New York City rock & roller who’s performed and recorded with everyone from The Band’s Levon Helm to Violent Femmes’ Gordon Gano and David Johansen of the New York Dolls, from 2000 to 2012 Stuffy Shmitt  released a half-dozen mostly under-the-radar solo records. Then about eight years ago he was completely consumed by bipolar disorder. Finally, he got himself properly medicated, moved to Nashville, and was able to sort out everything he’d created during his bouts of depression and mania. The resulting album, Stuff Happens was produced by Brett Ryan Stewart and Chris Tench and features Aaron Lee Tasjan and Brian Wright, as well as drummer Dave Colella and bassist Parker Hawkins.

Bleak but defiantly upbeat, the lead single, “It’s OK,” is a brutally honest song about Shmitt’s relationship with a beautiful soul who can’t seem to get her shit together. There’s a mesmerizing resignation in Shmitt’s voice as he sings, “It’s OK, forget it, It’s OK, don’t sweat it,” over and over again, as if he wants so badly to believe it’s true, but knows deep down that it’s all pretty far from OK.

The video for the song can only be described as Alice in Wonderland meets Paris, Texas. Catch the world premiere exclusively today at Ditty TV.

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Out Front Magazine interviews New York indie duo Tender Creature

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The art of creating music for queer folk-pop duo Tender Creature has seen some shifting and changing since the days of quarantine set in. Luckily for the pair, they are leaning into the uncertainties of what the future holds and providing a safe space for the emotions that arise during these hardships. READ MORE…

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American Songwriter shares the latest single from E.Z. Shakes, “The Rileys,” calling it a “faith-fused anthem of past reflections.”

“It wasn’t too far in the past that a shutdown of live music would’ve killed everything,” says Seibert. “We are fearful but hopeful, and we ain’t got a choice outside of moving forward or staying put. We’re moving forward and I guess we’ll count the cost later–God willing and the creek don’t rise.”

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The Seattle Times features Left at London in their Soundtrack of 2020 feature

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2020 has been … a year. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world to navigate a new normal, an economic crisis piggybacking on the global health emergency. At the same time, we’re in the midst of a new civil rights era, a reckoning with systemic racism and an uprising against police violence. READ MORE…

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Craig Gerdes discusses new album Tough As Nails with Doris Day of Iowa’s Best Country KIX 101.1

craig gerdes kix 101.1 iowa's best country tough as nails americana outlaw rebel music publicity baby robot mediaDoris Day of Iowa’s Best Country KIX 101.1 recently spoke with Craig Gerdes about his new album, Tough As Nails, his weekly Facebook live performances, and his tight-knit community of fans.

“If you like the sounds of Waylon Jennings, Cody Jinks and Jamey Johnson,” Doris says, “check out Craig’s tunes!”

You can listen to the full radio interview here…

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David Quinn shares new country-rock single “Born to Lose” at Glide Magazine

David Quinn likes to write in his old pick-up truck. Most of the songs on his second solo album, the sharp-tongued, open-hearted Letting Go (out 10/23/20), came to him during a ramble around the Midwestern countryside. “Driving is one of my favorite things to do. There’s something special about heading somewhere, but it’s not necessarily about where you go. It’s more about the ride there. There’s where stuff comes to me.” READ MORE…

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