FEATURE: NATALIE MURPHY - "SOMETHING I CAN DANCE TO"

 
 

Sick new single from Natalie Murphy! Check it out.

Natalie Murphy wants to dance with YOU! Her upcoming single, "Something I Can Dance To," co-written by Larry Fleet, is the perfect combination of catchy lyrics and irresistible beat to draw listeners to the dance floor. A country fiddler with a rock edge, a city girl with a love of horses on the farm, Natalie utilizes her unique style to bring a fresh take to a familiar theme: forgetting your troubles, grabbing a drink and getting out and dancing – a feel good song for a feel bad time. 

Natalie’s singing and songwriting has brought her around the world. She has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry alongside legends like Whisperin’ Bill Anderson and toured with Jon Pardi, Terri Clark and Maggie Rose. She has played in smoky bars and festival stages, as well as made nearly 20 tours playing for troops overseas. As a songwriter, she has paired with Grammy-nominated Cam and The Voice star Chris Kroeze.

Now, she's thriving on her own. “Something I Can Dance To” encapsulates her fiery musical personality, power and style to deliver an exciting song for all to dance to and take part in. A music video for "Something I Can Dance To" is also on the horizon. Stay tuned and keep up with Natalie Murphy on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify.

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FEATURE: JOHNNY GATES - "SCOTCH TAPE"

Don’t miss the anthemic new single from music row’s coolest new alt-country rocker, Johnny Gates! The song debuted Oct 16 on American Songwriter.

“I really wanted to describe a relationship that was just a little different, or rough around the edges, in the best way,” says Gates. “As a musician, those relationships look different to some people, but even through the craziness, and the time apart, etc, we always get through, because of what we have, which is that little something extra that’s holding it all together. And even after a fight or a tough night, that’s the stuff that brings you back.”

QUARANTINE Q + A: KATIE MAC

Pop chick, Katie Mac hits YMC with an exclusive Quarantine Q+A. She chats songwriting, the creative process and her new EP “Self Sabotage”!

Like everyone else, we’ve been bored in our homes for months, how have you been curing your boredom in quarantine? Have you taken up any new hobbies?

Yes actually! I’ve been learning how to produce and make my own visuals. It ended up being really helpful for creating this EP because I was able to be very involved in things I normally rely on other people for. I made my own music video, promo content, and I even got to cut/ comp a lot of my own vocals which was really cool. 

You're based in Nashville - tell us your favorite thing about the city and any local spots you want to recommend?

I think my favorite thing about living in Nashville is the community feel. Personally, I feel really grateful for the community of pop writers/artists here. As far as local spots, I am a huge Taquaria Del Sol fan (12th South) and I spent a lot of time at Shakti Yoga. Both have been staple places for me since I moved here! 

How do you think your music and/or writing has grown since you’ve started music?

One of the coolest parts of being an artist is that my art is kind of like a personal photo album or story that narrates my life and growth. The more music I make, the more I’ve learned how important honesty and self-reflection is. I currently feel like I’m the most in tune with myself and my art that I’ve ever been, and so releasing an EP that is so introspective reflects that. Sonically, I feel like I’ve been getting more “in my lane” with every release, and I’m just excited to keep growing and learning! 

Where do you draw inspiration for your songs? What is your favorite part of the creative process of writing music?

When I’m writing for myself, my songs are almost always about my real life. Lucky for me, I happen to lead kind of a chaotic life so there’s a lot of content. My favorite part of the process varies by song but usually, it’s when I hear the track back and it “clicks” for the first time – meaning that it feels like it’s telling the story I want to tell. 

Do you have a meaningful or fun story that you can remember from any of your writing sessions?

Yes! On this EP, we have a song called, “Worried About Me” which I wrote with two of my best friends, Will McBeath and danny G. The song was written for the people I love in my life and it was really special to bring that to fruition with two people who are so close to me personally. That session was really meaningful. 

I know everyone always asks this question, but who would you want to collaborate if you could collaborate with any artist dead or alive, and why?

Honestly I love this question but my answer might be a little cliché… I was inspired to write songs when I first listened to T-Swift and I honestly still love her so much and would die to work with her. 

What do you hope your audience will get out of your EP Self Sabotage? What message do you want to convey with your music?

I hope that people can listen to this project and feel the honesty. It was a really cathartic process for me because I was discovering a lot of things within myself while we were making it. I consider my music to be really relatable and I just hope that people can find something in it that resonates and makes them feel less alone in their experiences. 

I know all of your songs hold a special place in your heart and a lot of artists compare trying to pick a favorite one of their songs to a mom trying to pick her favorite child, but what song off of Self Sabotage do you resonate the most with?

LOL- that is such a good comparison. I think my favorite on this record is the title track. It really felt true to me when I was writing it and I absolutely loved the way the track came out. It represents a shift in my artistry and I’m super grateful that people seem to enjoy it too! 

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FEATURE: JULIA COLE - "DO YOU MIND"

Get behind “Do You Mind” - the latest single from Nashville based pop-country artist, Julia Cole.

  • When you went into the writing session, did you have the plan to write this song?

I feel like this one came together super naturally in the room. I had the hook idea and my friend Josh came up with a cool guitar part to jam to. Zarni DeVet and I are super close friends and love being sassy together so naturally, that's the direction our lyric went. She's one of the most confident girls I know and it's so fun to co-write with her. It was a dream team kind of day. 

  • How does this song play an impact on your life? What does the song mean to you? When other females are listening to the song, what do you hope that they take from the song?

I just hope that people can take away the message of empowerment from this song that I am hoping to spread. No matter who you are (male or female, black, white, tall, short, WHATEVER) you should feel confident enough to go after what you want in life. I hope some more girls get the courage to make the first move instead of just hoping the cute guy will eventually notice them and walk over. It's 2020! Take life into your hands. 

5 Things to Know about Austin Brown of Home Free

 
 

Learn you a bit about Austin Brown!
1/5 of a capella sensation, Home Free, brown is stepping out solo and doing it his own way!
Debut single “Earn it” Avail now!


  • Austin Brown grew up down a dirt road in the middle of a peanut field near Tifton, GA. He left town for college in Oklahoma City, and has been on the road touring ever since.

 
 

  • For the past 7 years, he has been touring the world with a capella country sensation Home Free who recently passed one million subscribers on YouTube.

 
 

  • Austin moved to Nashville a few years back and has been refining his craft as a songwriter with some of the best young talent in Nashville like Jeffery East, Ava Suppelsa and Lydia Vaughn.

 
 

  • When Quarantine began, Home Free was forced to cancel the rest of their European tour and rush home. But being a man of silver linings, he used his first extended time home in nearly a decade to dive within himself and focus on his first solo project.

 
 

  • True to his country roots, his debut single “Earn It,” speaks to the hard work ethic he was raised on with a new sound born of the vast array of music he enjoys. If you don’t believe he enjoys working hard, follow him on any platform @_theaustinbrown to see for yourself. If he isn’t in the booth with roommate, friend, and producer Steven Martinez, he is working with his hands on outdoor projects or getting his line wet searching for that next big bass.

 
 

SONGWRITER SPOTLIGHT: MICHAEL AUGUST

YMC kicks off our “Songwriter Spotlight” feature with Demolition Music’s, Michael August. Michael is an insanely talented songwriter and producer working in country, pop, tv/film, and beyond. Michael is one of those chameleon writers that really can do it all; his rolodex of cuts and placements spans Nashville, NY, LA, and international markets. He rounded off the year by debuting a brand new musical that he co-wrote with Jon D’Agostino, called “Every Wednesday Night.”

His frequent collaborators include:

Tristan Bushman, Ava Suppelsa, Jon D’Agostino, Kylie Sackley, Austin Burke, Kyle Clark, Keesy Timmer, Amanda Cooksey, HAVEN, Evan Coffman, Steve Lester, and more.

Says August on his experience as a Nashville writer:

“There’s nowhere in the world like Nashville. There’s an unexplainable creative energy in this city that I felt the first time I set foot in town. it was that feeling that made me want to call this place home. As a songwriter and musician, I fell in love with not only the level of talent, but also the sense of community, culture and the unlimited amount of opportunities that nashville has to offer. I still can’t help but smile every time I drive down Music Row. “

Listen to 2 unreleased Michael August’s hits:

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PREMIERE: JACKSON WOOTEN - "FLOWER"

Here’s a debut listen of Jackson Wooten’s latest folk, rock, pop release, “Flower,” as well as the accompanying video.

This is the fourth release from Jackson’s upcoming album, set for release January 2021. If you’re into moody melodic tones and dreamy emo lyrics - look no further! Watch the video below.

"Flower was written as a love letter to someone who was going through some serious struggles at the time. The song grew to become a symbol of hope for the two of us - no matter how terrible the world was around us, we had each other and our love. I hope others hear it and know they aren’t alone in feeling overwhelmed with dismay, and even in this crazy messed up world we live in, there is a light in darkness.”

 
 


JACKSON WOOTEN - “FLOWER” OFFICIAL VIDEO

 
 

FEATURE: AMANDA COOKSEY - "WHAT'S HIS NAME?"

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COUNTRY/POP ARTIST, AMANDA COOKSEY RELEASED THE HOOKY BOP OF THE YEAR, “WHAT’S HIS NAME” LAST WEEK. SEE A BIT ABOUT THE SINGLE BELOW AND STREAM IT LIKE CRAZY, Y’ALL.

“I WROTE “WHAT’S HIS NAME?” TO HELP ME GET OVER A BREAK UP I WENT THROUGH LAST YEAR. LISTENING TO PICK-ME-UP SONGS AFTER A RELATIONSHIP ENDS ALWAYS MAKES ME FEEL A LITTLE BETTER, AND THAT’S WHAT I HOPE THIS SONG DOES FOR PEOPLE. I WANTED TO WRITE A SONG THAT PEOPLE COULD DANCE TO WITH THEIR FRIENDS TO HELP THEM FORGET THEIR EX. I WROTE THE SINGLE WITH MICHAEL AUGUST, STEVE LESTER, AND AUSTIN NIVAREL (WHO ALSO PRODUCED THE SONG).

I’M SO GRATEFUL FOR ALL OF THE SUPPORT ON “WHAT’S HIS NAME?” SO FAR AND AM EXCITED TO RELEASE MORE MUSIC SOON!”