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Cowboys & Indians Premieres new Derek Hoke Video, “Destination Unknown”

Derek Hoke
Derek Hoke

Nashville staple Derek Hoke debuts his new music video for “Destination Unknown,” exclusively with C&I.

Meet the artist: As founder and host of East Nashville’s “$2 Tuesdays” concert series at club The 5 Spot for the past seven years, singer-songwriter Derek Hoke, a native of South Carolina, has made a name for himself around town as a Music City staple. His latest musical venture, the EP Bring the Flood, dives into some of Hoke’s darkest times and the recent heated political atmosphere, giving a new brooding spin on his traditional Americana folk sound.

About the track: Written during a quiet drive through Tennessee, “Destination Unknown” evokes a directionless feeling in response to Hoke’s vivid lyrics about packing up and heading west in search of something he might never find. Aided by steel guitar, organ, and the sharp staccato drums, the single seem to capture in sound a feeling of uncertainty — thoughtful songs for turbulent times.

The singer says: “Most of the songs on the album were written while I was driving. Recorder on my lap. Just singing into it. Early morning drives around rural Tennessee. This song [“Destination Unknown] was written about that. I just made the landscape bigger. It’s about finding what you’re looking for. I’d been listening to a lot of Bob Dylan at the time — specifically, his album Oh Mercy. Really great stuff on that record. It evokes a mood. I wanted to try to do something like that. Create a song set in the dark of night.”

About the video: Filmed in the front seat of Hoke’s car with a handheld camera, the music video for “Destination Unknown” was shot where its lyrics were inspired: driving through Nashville. The natural concept finds Hoke in authentic and original moments, genuinely seeming to experience shades of unease and wonderment…

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Cowboys & Indians Magazine premieres Charlie Overbey’s “Outlaws”

If you like honky-tonk country music from artists like Johnny Cash, then this new track from multitalented country rock ’n’ roller Charlie Overbey is for you. Driven by a pedal steel, bluesy guitar riffs, and lyrics about the passing of outlaw great Waylon Jennings, the song “Outlaws” is country folk rock that packs a gritty emotional punch.

“‘Outlaws’ is derived from my thoughts and haunting realizations about losing so many of the great talents and artists of our time,” Overbey says. “It’s a song about dreaming big and creating magic. It’s a song of hope. It’s a song about keeping our late musical heroes close to the heart and having faith in new artists to carry the torch for generations to come. It’s about those of us who refuse to buy into the concept of being part of the herd, and the spirit of ‘Waylon’s Way’ taking the wheel, so to speak.”

Overbey, who also designs custom cowboy hats with his company, Lone Hawk, is a California rocker with a flair for the Western lifestyle. Witness the panache with which he pulls off wearing his distinctive vintage-inspired hats.

“Outlaws” also features a stunning performance by the Mastersons, who play backup for the legendary Steve Earle. The track is a fantastic preview of Overbey’s upcoming album, Broken Arrow, a compilation of songs from a man who has been through hard times and come away wiser.

Check out Overbey’s latest nostalgic track from Broken Arrow.

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SONG PREMIERE: Charlie Overbey’s “OUTLAWS”

Charlie Overbey
Charlie Overbey

C&I has an exclusive first listen to country-rocker Charlie Overbey’s newest track, “Outlaws,” off of his upcoming Broken Arrow album.

If you like honky-tonk country music from artists like Johnny Cash, then this new track from multitalented country rock ’n’ roller Charlie Overbey is for you. Driven by a pedal steel, bluesy guitar riffs, and lyrics about the passing of outlaw great Waylon Jennings, the song “Outlaws” is country folk rock that packs a gritty emotional punch.

“‘Outlaws’ is derived from my thoughts and haunting realizations about losing so many of the great talents and artists of our time,” Overbey says. “It’s a song about dreaming big and creating magic. It’s a song of hope. It’s a song about keeping our late musical heroes close to the heart and having faith in new artists to carry the torch for generations to come. It’s about those of us who refuse to buy into the concept of being part of the herd, and the spirit of ‘Waylon’s Way’ taking the wheel, so to speak.”

Overbey, who also designs custom cowboy hats with his company, Lone Hawk, is a California rocker with a flair for the Western lifestyle. Witness the panache with which he pulls off wearing his distinctive vintage-inspired hats.

“Outlaws” also features a stunning performance by the Mastersons, who play backup for the legendary Steve Earle. The track is a fantastic preview of Overbey’s upcoming album, Broken Arrow, a compilation of songs from a man who has been through hard times and come away wiser.

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