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Dallas Remington JD Shelburne Shane Owens Exile Ben Gallaher Whiskey on the Rocks
Exile: America’s Longest Running Band Ben Gallaher is a Country Boy Whiskey on the Rocks
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Dallas Remington is a no-nonsense country recording artist and songwriter who knows who she is and what she wants. The Kentucky-born, started performing in Nashville at age 11 and moved to Nashville at the age of 15, thrives with a passion for life, her music and her faith. Dallas’ vocal talents are marked by her striking lyrics and textured phrasing; her fiery verve and vigor comes to life in every performance, intimate or live. Her passion for playing the guitar and performing began at an early age, around nine years old, however she regularly plays a variety of instruments with guitar and bass as her primary focus. “Singing will always be a part of me. Whether I’m singing at church, on the street, on a flatbed trailer, or somewhere in Nashville, I love every minute.” Her two latest singles are “Dirty Roses” and “The Way I Talk.” Both songs speak to the kind of person Dallas is and her straightforward, unapologetic soul. “Dirty Roses” theme speaks to an apology from someone you have loved in your life that isn’t worth forgiving. While “The Way I Talk” is exactly how it sounds with the idea being proud of yourself and your roots. Don’t change. For more information
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JD Shelburne continues to leave his mark on the music industry with his latest album, Staight from Kentucky. What a fitting title for this Kentucky artist who was also named the 2021 Best Kentucky Musician/Band Award by Kentucky Living Magazine. The most recent single garnering attention is “Fine By Me” which has an accompanying music video. “When I first heard ‘Fine By Me’ I knew it was written for my voice,” shares Shelburne. “I am living this song and it is one so many can relate to.
The melody and lyrics are right in my wheelhouse, and I was honestly shocked it had not been recorded. ‘Fine By Me’ was one of the first songs I tested online during the pandemic and fans went crazy over it, plus my wife absolutely loved it. I knew it was a special song from the moment we recorded it in the studio. I am excited for the fans to see the new video!” Whether they’re spending the night on the couch or getting dressed up for an evening out, Shelburne proves that beside every great man stands an equally amazing woman. For more information
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Country music singer/ songwriter Shane Owens’ recently released single, “Music Man,” continues to stand out as it has now broken the top 40 spot on the Music Row CountryBreakout Radio Chart reaching #34. Co-written by Galen Griffin, Monte Holmes, and Wil Jones, and produced by Ace Lutz, “Music Man” gives listeners that classic yet contemporary country feel through Owen’s signature bold vocals and upbeat energy. The tune describes
playing with his band at local honky-tonks to fast-paced life on the road, highlighting exactly what it means to be the true “music man” Owens was born to be. Known for being one of the few country artists who delivers modernday sounds while honoring traditional country roots, Owens continues to pay homage to his heroes and stays true to his own style. From playing the worldfamous Grand Ole Opry with his debut in 2017 and appearing in many CMA festivals throughout his career, “Music Man” is another reason that proves Owens can’t stray from sharing his talent with the world! For more information follow on socials at @shaneowenscountry
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Exile formed in 1963 looking to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky, but managed to top both the pop and country charts during their 58 yearlong career. Their most successful hit, “Kiss You All Over” spent four weeks at the top of Billboard’s pop chart in 1978. In the early 1980s Exile started to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts Exile has successfully had ten No. 1 singles, including “I Don’t Want To Be A Memory” and “Give Me One More Chance.” The hit song “Kiss You All Over” was used in the 1996 Adam
Sandler movie
“Happy Gilmore” and in the 2006 film “Employee of the Month.” They have toured with acts including Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, The Oak Ridge Boys, Kenny Rogers and The Judds. The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 and continue to tour today. Current members of the band include J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman. 2022 celebrates 59 years for the band and the 44th anniversary of the hit song “Kiss You All Over.” It also brings the signing of new label Clearwater and work on a new project all while still on the road touring! For more information visit, exile.biz When all the pieces came together with such ease. Five guys from Central Pennsylvania just knew they were onto something. With all five having musical influences such as rock, hard rock, modern country, traditional country, southern rock and bluegrass they knew they had something special. Whiskey On The Rocks was formed in 2018 when three members Ryan Alan, Corey McCartney and Cody Ross Smith then an acoustic trio went into the studio to
Ben Gallaher is signed to Stone Country Records, the newly formed sister label to Quartz Hill Records.. Gallaher’s latest single, “Country, Boy” is a rocking guitarscorcher, celebrating handshake deals and the do right mind-set that is the core of the country lifestyle. “Country, Boy” was written by Gallaher alongside fellow artists Carlton Anderson and Jacob Powell. A triple threat singer, songwriter and selftaught musician with a strong reverence for guitar masters,
Ben’s songs are autobiographical anthems of growing up in Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania that radiate a passion for the lyric-driven country music that influenced him. Gallaher has already earned a fast-growing fan base due to his commanding guitar prowess and energetic live shows while opening for the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr., Blake Shelton, 3 Doors Down and Lee Brice. Gallaher is currently in the studio recording his debut Quartz Hill Records album with acclaimed music producers Mickey Jack Cones (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett) and Derek George (Randy Houser, Joe Nichols). Stay up to date at
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record their single
Biggest Mistake
I Never Made.
When enlisting the help of
Jonathan Lebo to lay the bass track the trio quickly found out that Lebo’s brother Zack Lebo was in fact a drummer. This chain of events was the beginning of WOTR and Biggest Mistake I Never Made went on to be the bands first single which was released in 2019. Since then the band has gone on to release several more singles “Live It Up” (2020), “Blame It On The Whiskey” (2020), “Hell Yeah (2021) and have their latest single “Captain America.” “Captain America” holds a special place in our hearts because we all personally know a Captain America! Stay up to date at
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