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Wilson, Fleet, Flatland Cavalry release new music

Friday, October 28, 2022 – ACM 2022 New Female Artist of the Year and six-time CMA Awards nominee Lainey Wilson released her sophomore album "Bell Bottom Country." The album features 14 tracks (all of which she co-wrote, except one cover), including her latest release, "Live Off," as well as "Watermelon Moonshine," and current single "Heart Like a Truck," which was recorded with HARDY. Wilson had success with her debut including the hit single "Things a Man Oughtta Know."

In a surprise, Larry Fleet is out with an 11-song collection, "The Live Sessions: Vol. 1" on Big Loud. Bringing an all-live set of new songs and already released songs, including"Where I Find God," Fleet also includes duet partner Zach Williams. The material was recorded between The Ryman Auditorium and Welcome to 1979 Studios in Nashville.

Flatland Cavalry's EP, "Songs to Keep You Warm," is out today. Produced by Bruce Robison and recorded at The Bunker in Lockhart, Texas, the EP consists of six new songs written by lead singer Cleto Cordero. Ashley Monroe ("Parallel") and Kaitlin Butts ("How Long") also help out. Based in both Texas and Nashville, Flatland Cavalry is Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Albers (drums), Jonathan Saenz (bass), Reid Dillon (electric guitar, harmonica, second fiddle), Wesley Hall (fiddle) and AdamG allegos (piano, keys, mandolin, banjo, electric guitar).


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CD review - Bell Bottom Country Lainey Wilson was named Billboard's Top New Country Artist of 2021, ACM 2022 New Female Artist of the Year, CMT's 2022 "Breakout Artist of the Year" and scored six CMA Awards nominations, some impressive achievements for a relatively new face on the country music scene. This new album only confirms that she is a unique talent with her own sound in a genre that usually rewards conformity and sameness. There is as much rock 'n' roll in these tunes as there is country ...


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