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Woop announces return from prison, I Still DGAF Tour 2018 at XXL Mag

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Orlando, Fla. rapper Woop was just starting to gain some major steam when he had a life-changing setback in 2016. That year, a 2010 charge of “shooting/throwing a missile at a building or vehicle” landed the “Go Away” spitta in jail with a two-year sentence on April 26, 2016. Now, with his time served and behind him, the rapper is getting back to his career and is currently on tour.

Woop, born Charles Ford, was released back into society on Feb. 15, and has made quick work of putting things back in order.  He hit the road on his I Still DGAF Tour on Friday (March 2), a mostly Florida-based jaunt that will see him touch down in 10 cities in March, April and May.

Woop is hoping the time away helped form his craft. “Jail was the first time I really started to write,” he says. “I can tell more of a story now, can tell people what I’m going through. Put people in my shoes who have been here before, and who haven’t been here before—I can give them my life story.” READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: XXL

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The Bluegrass Situation Premieres Great Peacock’s “Rattlesnake”

Great Peacock
Great Peacock

In Their Words: “‘Rattlesnake,’ put simply, is about addiction, The ‘rattlesnake, lion, and apple’ is the demon that one wrestles, whatever it may be. You can feel helpless in the situation.

This song has one of my favorite lyric passages we’ve ever had — the second verse starts with ‘There is a Lion, lyin’ ’round, lying through his teeth,’ the alliteration and how it rolls out, kind of like a tongue twister … I just fell in love with. Recording wise, the bass line that Tom [Blankenship from My Morning Jacket] came up with just floored me. It’s so him but on one of our songs. It was definitely a moment of everything coming together.” — Blount Floyd

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The Boot Premieres Leslie Tom’s (Feat. Larry Nix), Hank You Very Much”

Leslie Tom
Leslie Tom

Hank Williams fans, listen up: Singer-songwriter Leslie Tom has assembled a tribute album of sorts to the country icon, and she’s premiering one of its songs, “Hank You Very Much,” with The Boot. Readers can press play below to hear the track.

“Hank You Very Much” — which features Tom’s labelmate, Larry Nix — is a twangy ode to Williams that weaves nods to the legend’s songs into a story about a girl who’s broken up with her beau, John, and is ready to, in Tom’s words, “go back to Texas and hit a honky-tonk and hear good country music.” Tom tells The Boot there are a total of 14 of Williams’ song titles mentioned in the lyrics.

“I’m driving back to Texas / I’m on my lost highway / Got those honky-tonk blues / I want to hear a jukebox play,” Tom sings in the chorus of “Hank You Very Much. “When fiddles and a steel guitar get close enough to touch / I’ll say ‘Hallelujah, Hank you very much!'”

Tom tells The Boot that she and co-writer Linda Koehl wrote “Hank You Very Much” in about two hours. Williams and his music are obvious influences on the song, “but so is every heartbreaker [we] ever suffered.”

“Hank You Very Much” will appear on Tom’s upcoming album, Ain’t It Something, Hank Williams. The 10-track record of both originals and covers reflects Tom’s own life, but intertwines her own stories with those inspired by Williams’ life of love, heartache, addiction and loss. Tom recorded the project at Cinderella Sound Studios in Nashville; it features Lloyd Green on steel guitar, as well as the Infamous Stringdusters‘ Andy Hall on dobro, and was produced by John Macy.

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The Vinyl District Premieres: Great Peacock

Great Peacock
Great Peacock

“I clearly remember the first vinyl record purchase I made.”

“I had just graduated high school and wasn’t what I would call a ‘music aficionado’ by any means. It took a friend of mine dragging me to Criminal Records in Atlanta, GA, to show me what it was all about. He was a music nerd–the guy with a terabyte or so of music saved to multiple hard drives at his house. He became my music liaison; he knew my tastes and helped me extrapolate beyond them and find new music that I’d be interested in. So, what records did I walk out of the store with that day? Album by Girls and the National’s High Violet. Both are responsible for shaping my tastes, and both are still in heavy rotation today. In fact, I think I’ll go put them on right now.

I lived in Athens, GA, for seven years, and would constantly kill time thumbing through the collections at Wuxtry and Low Yo Yo. Those two hold a special place in my heart, as I cut my teeth as a musician in Athens. The folks who worked there were all musicians and they were all super inclusive and supportive of the local scene, which is something that tips me off as to whether a certain store is worth spending your time and money in. Are you getting the High Fidelity treatment or do you feel welcome? Record stores are by their nature (maybe not the Amoebas of the world) small businesses that survive by serving the local community. It should feel like a local coffee shop, not a Starbucks. Also, I’m obligated to mention that Peter Buck worked at Wuxtry back in the day. Doesn’t get any more gangster than that.

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The Daily Country Presents Essential 8: Charlie Overbey

Charlie Overbey
Charlie Overbey

California-native Charlie Overbey will release Broken Arrow, a collection of introspective and honest alt-country tunes helmed by Ted Hutt and featuring guest appearances from The Mastersons, Miranda Lee Richards, and Eddie Spaghetti, on April 20th. From the reverb-drenched ‘70s-channeling opener “Slip Away” to “The Ballad of Eddie Spaghetti,” and the rootsy “Outlaws,” Overbey approaches life’s darkness with determination, appreciation, and optimism. Ahead of the record’s release, Overbey answered his Essential 8 and spoke about gratitude, Broken Arrow, and The Fillmore, and shared a special gift from a fan.

Is there a story behind your album’s title?
I named the band “The Broken Arrows” as a nod to the Native American symbol for Friendship. I named the album Broken Arrow because at times we are all broken in some way. Broadly speaking here: we are all headed somewhere unknown, and right now our great nation seems to be as fractured as ever. It felt a perfect title for the times and a lot of the songs from this album were written in some of my most vulnerable/”broken” moments.

What’s your favorite food on the road? 
I love a good burrito from Flying J Truck Stop…and there’s nothing like some good ol’ Texas BBQ! Brisket country.

What are your “must have” albums for the road?
Jackson Brown’s Runnin On Empty, The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street and David Allan Coe’s Greatest Hits.

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No Depression premieres Atlanta indie-folk group Book Club’s new single “So Many Nights”

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Book Club’s new single, “So Many Nights” incorporates many of the elements of an indie folk hit: a catchy hook, a dramatic string section, and a Southern Gothic sensibility that’s supported by wailing harmonies. What makes it stand out from the pack, though, is Book Club’s passion and energy. Goodness knows there are actual millions of songs about loneliness in the roots and Americana world, but the band’s clever use of repetition and careful arrangement will make your heart ache thinking about the times you’ve felt stuck yourself. “So Many Nights” takes a big risk combining elements of folk and jazz, and thanks to the careful arrangement and impassioned performances, it completely pays off. READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: No Depression

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