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Breakout Nashville vocalist and songwriter Carter Faith unveils four new tracks today—listen to “Man”—which Faith co-wrote with Lori McKenna (Tim McGraw, Little Big Town, Brandy Clark) and Tofer Brown (Elle King, Walker Hayes, Lady A)—“Unbreakable Wave,” “Rodeo & Juliet” and “Rock ‘n Roll Mehere.


“I am so excited to release ‘Man’ alongside these three other songs,” Faith says. “With every release I feel like my audience is getting to know me better and see inside my mind a bit more. Each of these songs tell the story of a possibly unhinged, definitely strong-willed woman, and I can’t wait for people to hear them.”


The new songs follow recent singles “Wild,” “Smoke Too Soon,” “Cowboy Forever” and “Carolina Burns.” More music from Faith is imminent.


Additionally, Faith is gearing up to hit the road for a run of U.S. tour dates in support of Luke Grimes, Wyatt Flores and 49 Winchester, following a special duet performance with Lauren Watkins in Nashville—see full routing below and get tickets here


CARTER FAITH LIVE October 31—Nashville, TN—Springwater Supper Club* November 9—Columbus, OH—Newport Music Hall† November 10—Philadelphia, PA—Theatre of Living Arts† November 11—Albany, NY—Empire Live‡ November 12—Boston, MA—Royale‡ November 13—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom‡ December 7—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse§ December 8—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theatre§ December 9—Nashville, TN—Brooklyn Bowl§ * with Lauren Watkins † with Luke Grimes ‡ with Wyatt Flores § with 49 Winchester

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Morris confirms she will play an intimate show on November 6th at the Bowery Ballroom in NY

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The show at Bowery Ballroom is the second in a series of very special intimate shows for The Lunatics following a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed Street in Chicago earlier this month featuring support from queer country singer Adam Mac, who caught Maren’s attention after posting a video explaining his decision to cancel a festival appearance due to anti-LGBTQ backlash.


Maren recently returned with a new EP, The Bridge, featuring two new tracks, “The Tree,” produced by Greg Kurstin and “Get the Hell Out of Here” produced by Jack Antonoff— watch the Jason Lester-directed videos here. She discussed the new EP and her opinions on country music at large as the first-ever guest on The New York Times Popcast (Deluxe)—watch the full interview with critics Joe Coscarelli and Jon Caramanica here.


The EP has earned widespread critical acclaim, with Vogue raving, “There’s an evergreen brilliance to Morris’s body of work,” and Rolling Stone praising “The Tree” for its “swaying, hopeful pop quality that betrays the exasperation of her lyrics.” CNN summed it up best as “fiery.”


Marren Morris on stage
photo by Tammie Arroyo/AFF-USA.com


Dolly & The Makers

Country music icon Dolly Parton attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for "Dolly Parton and the Makers: My Life in Rhinestones," a new exhibit opening at Lipscomb University's Beaman Library that showcases 25 of her favorite outfits from throughout her illustrious career.

Parton was joined by Lipscomb University president Candice McQueen and Rebecca Seaver, her niece who is the director of archive services for Dolly Parton at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Dolly Parton and Lipscomb University president Candice McQueen

Dolly Parton and Lipscomb University President Candice McQueen

Dolly Parton and Lipscomb University president Candice McQueen

Dolly Parton and niece Rebecca Seaver

Dolly and niece Rebecca Seaver, who is the director of archive services for Dolly Parton


The exhibit runs through Dec. 9th and highlights the creative talents behind the 25 outfits in the exhibit. The fashion retrospective follows up after her new book, Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, which was released on Oct. 17th.

Tickets to her fashion exhibit are available for purchase HERE for $25.00 each, ahead of Tuesday's opening.


Dolly Parton


Dolly Parton

Photos ©Tammie Arroyo/AFF-USA.com

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