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Katie Jo’s New ‘Nashville Golden Years Stunner’ of a single, “How Soon,” debuts via Glide Magazine

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Los Angeles-via-Wichita Americana artist Katie Jo is gearing up to release her debut album, Pawn Shop Queen, this spring. While she’s a relative newcomer to the scene, she makes up for it in life experience. You can hear it in her voice—sweet yet road-weary, a contemporary torchbearer for classic country stars like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. Her lyrics tell the tale of a woman who’s had her heart broken more than once but still stands strong.

Pawn Shop Queen—out April 9—tackles themes at the dark heart of country music: infidelity, religion, depression. For the album, Katie Jo worked with Chris Schlarb at Ego Studios in Long Beach. She met Schlarb through her pedal steel player, session musician George Madrid. Schlarb assembled an impressive cast to play on the record, which was tracked live in just three days.

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Ditty TV hosts world premiere of new video from Americana artist & cancer-survivor Laura Rabell

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Growing up in Florida, Laura Rabell’s childhood was filled with music. She sang in the Pensacola Children’s Chorus, took piano lessons, and performed in musical-theater productions. But she never gave herself permission to pursue music as a career. Putting her passion for music on the back burner, Rabell ended up working a corporate gig in Charlotte, N.C., after college. But after a few years of careful planning to make it all possible, Rabell and husband EJ packed up and moved to Nashville. Once there, she finished writing the songs that became her first album.

Rabell had proudly announced her debut record to fans, friends, and family via email blast in early 2019. The big reveal? The album would be called … Immortal. Three weeks later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She laughs darkly at the recollection: “I guess you shouldn’t call the Titanic unsinkable,” she says. “I guess you shouldn’t call your first album Immortal. You’re just asking for it.”

But Rabell battled through cancer treatment and the album was released in 2020. And now comes the world premiere video for “The Mirror.” Smoky, twisty and self-deprecating, “The Mirror” perfectly distills Rabell’s aesthetic. And the song’s new video is a fitting complement, comprised of footage from the last two years—just after she started chemo; later, after losing her hair; and more recently with her new short hair growing back. The video—in which Rabell and her bandmates smash a half-dozen mirrors—deals with body image and also how music gave her hope to persevere through this dark time in her life.

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March 1, 2021 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 3/1/21

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Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:

K Michelle Dubois – The Fever Returns (Baby Robot Records)
Lord Huron – Not Dead Yet
Coma Girls – Skyboxer (Baby Robot Records)
Gringo Star – Shot in the Back
FKA Twigs – Don’t Judge Me
Stetch Panic – You Can’t Stay
Nipsey Hussle, Jay-Z – What It Feels Like
Juana Everett – Drifter of Love
The Hold Steady – Heavy Covenant
Parker Woodland – The World’s on Fire (And We Still Fall In Love)
Madlib – One For Quartabe / Right Now
Dylan Chambers – Breakdown
Julien Baker – Favor
Blue Water Highway – Paper Airplanes
Sharon Van Etten – On Your Way Now
Kurt Deemer Band – Don’t Look Down
serpentwithfeet – Same Size Shoe
The Pinkerton Raid – Cinnamon Sweet
Guitarmy of One – Perry Mason Exoneration
Carissa Johnson, Steph Curran – Now or Never Now
Original soundtrack to The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928 French silent film directed by Carl Dreyer)
Homeboy Sandman – Stress (Mello Music)
This Way to the EGRESS – Spin Me Up
Karaoke – Heaven
Hot Knives – Alhambra Baby
Aria Jay, Chad Post, Sibelle – Show Me the Receipts
Shame – Water in the Well
Sleaford Mods ft. Billy Nomates – Mork n Mindy
Kate Davis – True Love Will Find You in the End (Daniel Johnston cover)
Mickey Cake – Parakeet
Jordi – Escape Route (Dangerbird Records)
Dentist – Don’t Let Me Catch You
Vid Nelson – Stay 6 Feet Away
Prison Escapee – Preacher’s Daughter
Cults – No Risk
Blu DeTiger – Vintage
We Are The Union – Your Way, Your Time
This Is The Kit – This Is What You Did
Sad13 – Ghost (of a Good Time)
Heart Attack Man – Fake Blood
Spirit of the Beehive – THERE’S NOTHING YOU CAN’T DO
Buke & Gase, S? Percussion – Ancient Tool Gadget
Chad VanGaalen – Samurai Sword
pat junior, DL Zene, theDeeepEnd – Black Beamin’
Zack Cokas – PHARMACY
The Phlegms – Filtering
Big Freedia – Platinum
Claud – Cuff Your Jeans
Jónsi – Mold
Loma – Don’t Shy Away (Sub Pop)
Ogikubo Station – Really Really Want to, Really Really Care (Mike Park, Maura Weaver, Asian Man Records)
Zilla Rocca – Revolution #36
Romero – Troublemaker
Busty and the Bass – Baggy Eyed Dopeman (Featuring George Clinton)
Marika Hackman – Phantom Limb (Shins cover)
JENNY O – I Don’t Want to Live Alone Anymore
SILVER SYNTHETIC – In the Beginning
Spirit Adrift – Ride into the Light
DFMK – Donde Apunta la Aguja

Filed Under: Playlists Tagged With: playlist, Spotify

March 1, 2021 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 3/1/21

Album Art: Lucero – When You Found Me

Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:

Coma Girls – Skyboxer (Baby Robot Records)
Steve Earle – Champagne Corolla
Emily Moment – Santa Maria
Langhorne Slim – “Mighty Soul”
Katie Jo – I Don’t Know Where Your Heart’s Been
Mipso – Arthur McBride
Jon LaDeau – Younger Days
Jade Bird – Houdini
Blue Water Highway – Paper Airplanes
Lucero – When You Found Me
The Armadillo Paradox – Your Eyes Are Like Stars
M. Ward – All The Way (Billie Holiday cover)
Matthew Check – The Condessa Queen
The Unrighteous Brothers (Orville Peck, Paul Cauthen) – You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (Righteous Brothers Cover)
Spencer Burton – Things I Can’t Do (Dine Alone Records)
Sturgill Simpson – Call to Arms
David Quinn – Midnightin’ Woman
Loretta Lynn – Today I Started Loving You Again – Live (Merle Haggard cover)
Wayne Graham – No Escape (K&F Records)
Lilly Hiatt, Dave Hause – Doublewhiskeycokenoice
Martin Ruby – California Divorce (Whistlepig Records)
Yola – Give the People What They Want
James Houlahan – What Is Our Love
Josh Merritt – Run
Stuffy Shmitt – Scratchin’ at the Cat
Farees – I’m Privileged
Simona Smirnova – Prelude (Original soundtrack to The Passion of Joan of Arc – 1928 French silent film directed by Carl Dreyer)
Zander Schloss – Straight to Hell (The Clash cover)
Allison Clarke – Roots
Lewis III – Won’t Be Long (State Fair Records)
John Mayall, Buddy Miller – I’m as Good as Gone
Elizabeth Cook – “These Days”
Paul Thorn – “It’s Never Too Late to Call”
Wes Corbett – Boss Fight
Jordie Lane, Lollies – The Day I Leave This Town
George Shingleton – Handful of Hell
FRETLAND – One More Time
Kacy & Clayton – Your Mind’s Walking Out
Liquid Death – Good Try, Devil
Eric Anders AND MARK O’BITZ – Careful Now My Son

 

Filed Under: Playlists Tagged With: Americana, Spotify

by Baby Robot Media

Performer Magazine features Juana Everett in February print edition

INSIDE you’ll find a feature interview with Katie Pruitt, as well as features on Juana Everett, Brijean, Early James and much, much more. READ MORE…

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Performer Magazine

by Baby Robot Media

Americana UK just premiered the latest track from Kurt Deemer, “Rain,” calling it “an anthemic and uplifting rocker.”

The new release by the Kurt Deemer Band is unlike most Covid albums you may have heard, predominantly becuase the “band” part has not been tuned down at all.  Not that we’ve anything against scratchy guitar and a plaintive vocal but some song require, nay demand, a more robust approach.  And that’s what you’ll find on ‘World Upside Down‘, the new album of driving ahead roots-rock that the Kurt Deemer Band is releasing on March 5th.

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