Showing posts with label Kasey Tyndall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kasey Tyndall. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2018

ALL HAIL THE FEMALES: CAROLINA COUNTRY MUSIC FEST RECOGNIZES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WITH FIVE FEMALE ACTS ADDED TO LINEUP

Deana Carter, Runaway June, Stephanie Quayle, Kasey Tyndall and Kennedy Fitzsimmons set to perform at the three-day fest in Myrtle Beach, June 7-10


Clockwise from top left: Deana Carter, Stephanie Quayle, Kennedy Fitzsimmons, Kasey Tyndall and Runaway June

Carolina Country Music Fest gave a nod to country music’s leading ladies and rising stars today with the addition of Deana Carter, Runaway June, Stephanie Quayle, Kasey Tyndall and Kennedy Fitzsimmons. Luke Bryan, Toby Keith, Zac Brown Band and Cole Swindell are set to headline the three-day fest in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, June 7-10, 2018. 

For more information and to see the lineup, visit www.carolinacountrymusicfest.com.

“We are excited to announce this talented group of artists who represent a broad range of country music, from iconic singer-songwriter Deana Carter to ACM® nominated trio Runaway June to fresh newcomers Kasey Tyndall, Kennedy Fitzsimmons and Stephanie Quayle,” said Bob Durkin, president of Carolina Country Music Fest. “On International Women’s Day and every day, CCMF strives to offer a platform for the many incredible female artists in the country genre.”

Named one of the top five country music festivals by Billboard, Carolina Country Music Fest is one of the fastest growing outdoor music festivals in the country, with more than 30,000 country music fans in attendance last year. The festival site spans 18 acres of oceanfront in Myrtle Beach from the boardwalk to Ocean Boulevard. Purchase tickets by March 9 to get holiday sale prices and access to the McDonald’s® Thursday Night Kick-Off Concert featuring Cole Swindell. Tickets and VIP passes are on sale now at www.carolinacountrymusicfest.com. Payment plans are available for a limited time.

This year’s event sponsors include Coors Light, E & J Gallo Winery, iHeart Radio, Coca-Cola, WPDE ABC 15, The CW 21, Visit Myrtle Beach, McDonald’s®, Burroughs & Chapin, Brittain Resort Management, Campers Inn RV, Oceana Resorts, MyrtleBeach.com, Bojangles’, Krispy Kreme, Food Lion, Broadway Grand Prix and Full House Productions. The McDonald’s® Thursday Night Kick-Off Concert is powered by MyrtleBeach.com and presented by Carolina Cool.

Monday, January 29, 2018

KASEY TYNDALL PREMIERES VIDEO FOR SINGLE "BAR THAT'S OPEN" ON CMT.COM


If you've been missing some genuine attitude and twang with your country lately,  CMT.com is the place to find it today with the premiere of Kasey Tyndall's brand new video for her single, "Bar That's Open." This song is heading big places and can be her first hit with your support! Get behind Kasey and a song with serious potential and request "Bar That's Open" on your local stations, download and share the song, share the video and let's create a buzz!

Thanks to the stations who have already started giving this song attention and to CMT for giving Kasey a platform!

Connect with Kasey online:

Website - www.kaseytyndall.com
Twitter - @kaseytyndall
Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaseytyndallmusic
Instagram - @kaseytyndall

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

KASEY TYNDALL PUTS THE "TRY" BACK IN COUNTRY WITH NEW SINGLE, "BAR THAT'S OPEN"


Step aside, NC native Kasey Tyndall just kicked the door in to some serious country twangin' whoop ass with her latest single, "Bar That's Open". The single, co-written along with another of country's newest and best singer/songwriters, Ashley McBryde, and newcomer Lainey Wilson, is full of an energetic country spirit that listeners have been wanting from a female artist. Kasey delivers that spirit, that energy and much more. She brings a traditional familiarity with a rockin' vibe that just blend as smooth as a Jack and Coke. I mean, really, how can you get more country than "For every heart that's broken, there's a bottle flowing and a juke box glowing in the dark?" This s**t wll have you singin' your Durangos off and rockin' last call until your favorite "Bar That's Open"closes for the night.

This one's got top hit potential and needs to be added to every station that calls itself country. It's one your audience will love and will find themselves singing along to. Seriously, if you're "country", then show your listeners that you respect the genre and add this single to your rotations.

As a country listener, please let your local stations know you want to hear this song and tell people about it on social media. Let's get this girl her first hit! You can purchase the single on most digital outlets and stream on Spotify.

P.S. - We're so proud of this girl, she's worked her tail off and deserves every bit of success. We've been a fan since she first stepped on stage with Keith Urban in Raleigh, NC and can't wait to see what lies ahead for her. Go get 'em Kasey! NC's behind you all the way!


Connect with Kasey online:

www.kaseytyndall.com
Facebook
Twitter
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

DON'T LEAF THESE SONGS OFF YOUR "FALL INTO NOVEMBER" PLAYLIST


It's that time of year, there's a change in the air with crisp fall breezes and the changing color of the trees. It's also a big time for the release of new music. Check out our "Fall into November" Spotify playlist which includes the artists below. When you're looking for new music, don't "leaf" these artists off your own playlists!



Emma White

- Recently named one of Rolling Stone’s 10 Country Artists You Need to Know
- Already over 1.5M total Spotify streams

Cash Creek

- Current EP "The Hard Way Chapter 2" recently released
- Band made up of lifelong friends and touring musicians who play or have played for artists such as Alabama, John Michael Montgomery, Brad Paisley and others.
- Cash Creek has a current #1 song "Don't Let Me Fall Away" on the Christian Music Weekly Chart

Christina Taylor

- CMT Discover Artist
- Current single “That Girl” has over 300K Spotify listens

Kasey Tyndall

- Debut single "Everything is Texas" hit #10 on CMT’s 12 Pack Video Countdown.
- Current single "Bar That's Open" co-written with Ashley McBryde and Lainey Wilson
- Currently on the road with Parmalee on their "Hotdamalama" Tour

The Reklaws 

- Over 60K Monthly Spotify Listeners

David Fanning

- Produced No. 1 hits for Thompson Square and Parmalee
- Over 1 million Spotify streams

Native Run 

- Releasing their new single, “Sleeping in the Bed I Made” this month - first single since 2015

Blue Honey

- Americana/Country husband/wife duo
- Self-produce their own music

Melanie Meriney

- Song hit No. 2 on UK’s Hot Disc Chart
- Nominated for Nashville Independent Music Award (NIMA) for Best Female Country Artist

Paul Bogart

- World Championship Rodeo Rider
- Garth Brooks, after hearing his college demo music, convinced him to move to Nashville

CJ Solar

- One of Rolling Stone's Top New Artists You Need To Know
- Writer: Justin Moore "Kinda Don't Care", Jerrod Niemann "Blue Bandana",  Morgan Wallen "Up Down"


- Top  finalist, Season 1 of "The Voice" as member of Team Blake.
- Gives back through "Live to Be" and "Bringing Families Together" programs
- Current single "Please Don't Let Her Be Gone" recently released to country radio



Wednesday, November 30, 2016

CITY LIMITS SALOON PRESENTS THE QDR CHRISTMAS WISH SHOW FEATURING CHARLES KELLEY, GRANGER SMITH AND KASEY TYNDALL

QDR Christmas Wish Show 
 Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley, Granger Smith and Kasey Tyndall

If your wish is to help your North Carolina neighbors have a very Merry Christmas, come make it happen by attending this show. Your $15.00 donation will go to help families in need this Christmas.

Where: City Limits Saloon Raleigh
When: December 3, 2016
What Time: 8:00 PM  / Doors Open at 7:00pm
Tickets: http://bit.ly/2gFNWo1

MORE INFORMATION
* Ages 18 and up only 
* $5 surcharge under 21 
* ID will be checked at door
* Standing room only with a few tables on the side and upstairs


Friday, December 18, 2015

ARTISTS TO WATCH IN 2016 - VOICES THAT ARE GONNA ROCK THE NEW YEAR





Another year of great music comes to a close in a couple of weeks but that means a start to another year of even better music to come. 2015 introduced us to several new artists who took off in a big way and are going to make an even bigger impact on country music in 2016. Here are the names, faces and voices that we think you should keep on your 2016 radar. It's shaping up to be a fantastic new year!

William Michael Morgan  -www.williammichaelmorgan.com
Twitter - @WMMorgan
Facebook - WilliamMichaelMorgan
Instagram - @wmmorganmusic

There's a lot of country tradition under this guy's hat. With a Keith Whitley soul and a voice that immediately brings to mind what country used to be, William Michael Morgan is reminding us what country was meant to be - pure, simple and honest. There's no fluff, no unnecessary excess ... he doesn't need it. What William Michael Morgan portrays is exactly who he is. His debut single, "I Met a Girl" is turning hats everywhere and making people stop to listen. While he may have met a girl, country music is the lucky one because we met one heck of an artist.


Leah Turner - www.leahturner.com
Twitter - @LeahTurnerMusic
Facebook - LeahTurnerMusic
Instagram - @LeahTurnerMusic

Leah Turner dared you to "Take the Keys" on her debut single, now she's taking those keys and opening the door to new beginnings with her new single, "Cowboy's Love". The single's video has been on the CMT Pure 12 Pack for a few weeks now and the single officially comes to iTunes on Friday, 12/18. She's grit and grace, the daughter of a team roper who isn't afraid to wrangle with anyone who tries to change her style. We think she'll be roping in a winner with the new single and you'll be hearing a lot more from Leah in the upcoming year. Leah is a country bad ass, but in a Loretta Lynn "Fist City", "You Ain't Woman Enough" way. Fans need to take country radio to "Fist City" and let them know that she's a "must add."


Mo Pitney - www.mopitney.com
Twitter - @MoPitney
Facebook - MoPitneyOfficial
Instagram - @MoPitney

Mo was another one we named an artist to watch in 2015 and now we add him again to the must watch list for 2016.

If you're a country music fan, I mean a TRIED and TRUE fan of twang, tradition and storytelling, you need to tune into Mo Pitney. Remember the name because Mo is the real deal, the next voice of traditional "sop grandma's homemade biscuits up with some gravy" country music. Trust me, country isn't dead, it's just starting to come back to life with a revival of the likes of new artists like of Mo, Craig Campbell, Sturgill Simpson, Cody Wickline, and William Michael Morgan. These new artists are knocking at country's door and fans are starting to answer the door with an enthusiastic response.

In June 2015, Pitney became the first debuting performer in 14 years to earn a standing ovation at the Grand Ole Opry. The last one was Turner. It could be a while before someone shows the merit to repeat that feat.

He's released several songs this year -  "Country", which was a writing collaboration with country legend "Whisperin" Bill Anderson, the personal and emotional tearjerker "Clean Up on Aisle Five", the upbeat invitation to "Come Do a Little Life" and the flirty and fun "Boy and a Girl Thing." There's nothing that isn't genuine about Mo or his music. We do take a chance on assuming that you're gonna love what you hear and that fans will be making him a voice of 2016.


Cam - www.camcountry.com
Twitter - @CamCountry
Facebook - CamCountry
Instagram - @CamCountry

You've seen her everywhere this year since releasing her debut single, "My Mistake to Make" and it's platinum certified follow up, the hauntingly beautiful "Burning House". Cam has graced many magazines, talk shows, radio shows, and stages in 2015 and hopefully we'll see her accepting her first Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance for "Burning House." Cam has a classic quality in her voice and an infectious attitude that seems to spread throughout a room quite quickly. It's qualities like this that make the difference between a wannabe and a star and Cam is star quality and she's more than proven it in such a short time. With the success of both singles, the "Burning House" video and her recent critically acclaimed CD, "Untamed", as strange as it seems, 2015 was just a beginning for Cam. I think it's safe to say we can expect another banner year for her in 2016.


Chris Stapleton - www.chrisstapleton.com
Twitter - @ChrisStapleton
Facebook - ChrisStapletonOfficial
Instagram - @CAStapleton

We had Chris as one of our artists to watch in 2015 and we weren't kidding. Chris released his then unknown "Traveller" CD which stayed behind the scenes until the ACM Awards where this quiet, unassuming bearded guy in a hat took over the night and surprised the music world by swooping in like a hawk collecting his prey and walked away with 3 of the night's most prestigious awards. While it may have been a shock to those at home, it was in no way a surprise of any kind for any country music industry person or fan in the know that night, we were all cheering and hitting social media with "I Told You About This Guy A Long Time Ago" accolades and congratulations. His performance of the George Jones' classic, "Tennessee Whiskey" with Justin Timberlake was one of the most talked about performances in ages and left a mark where it counts, in the hearts and ears of listeners. His CD sales shot through the roof and radio FINALLY got a clue and started adding his music to their rotations. 2016 is shaping up to bring country back full circle and there is "Nobody to Blame" but Chris Stapleton.


Kasey Tyndall - www.kaseytyndall.com
Twitter - @KaseyTyndall
Facebook - KaseyTyndallMusic
Instagram - @KaseyTyndall

What's that quote by Shakespeare? Though she be but little, she is fierce? Well he obviously had a premonition about Kasey Tyndall. She's a petite little thing but her voice is absolutely fierce and her "get it done" attitude would make Larry the Cable Guy proud. Picked out of tons of video entries, Keith Urban personally chose Kasey to sing a duet with him in Raleigh during his tour stop in August 2014 and her career has been nonstop since then, having moved to Nashville and working with Tennessee East Management (run by Dave Rose of Deep South Entertainment who works with Parmalee, Stryper and other well known artists and Kevin Frazier, local NC venue owner). She's caught the ear of industry professionals, is opening for well known artists as well as performing on her own and released her first single, "Prove Me Wrong" in 2015 with a follow up single on the way. Kasey's a strong one and she's gonna prove them all wrong in 2016!


Morgan Myles - www.morganmyleslive.com
Twitter - @MorganMylesLive
Facebook - MorganMylesLive
Instagram - @MorganMylesLive

Morgan isn't just another blonde in the country crowd because she was born to stand out. With an edge in her voice that reminds one of early Miranda Lambert and a confidence that rivals any top selling country female, Morgan Myles does anything but fit in. With a new EP on the way, "Miss Morgan Myles" is gonna make her mark on 2016. We're really diggin' what Morgan has to offer and after you go to her website and take a listen to "Whiskey Dreaming", I think you'll be right there with us on this one.


Drake White - www.drakewhite.com
Twitter - @DrakeWhite
Facebook - DrakeWhiteMusic
Instagram - @DrakeWhiteStomp

His music just "Feels Good." Really, that's how I'd sum up Drake White. You can't help but move when his music comes on and it really does just give you a good feeling. We've followed Drake for awhile now ever since seeing him open for Montgomery Gentry a few years back in Danville, VA. He's come a long way since then and has performed on the historic Opry stage multiple times. His shows are electric, energizing and over the top fun. His positive attitude and interaction with his fan base makes him a top favorite for 2016.


Chris Janson - www.chrisjanson.com
Twitter - @Jason_Chris
Facebook - ChrisJansonMusic
Instagram - @TheChrisJanson

Chris is another artist who had one hell of a breakout in 2015, but again, that was just the start of what we're gonna see from him in the upcoming year. His independently released single, "Buy Me a Boat" hit the top of the iTunes charts, a relatively unknown feat for an unsigned artist and that set off a fireworks display of major proportions in the industry, leading to a video being funded by CMT, a major label signing with Warner Bros, a re-release of the single to country radio which resulted in his first #1 hit on Mediabase and a platinum certification just this month, multiple appearances on the Opry stage, the release of his debut album and the release of his follow up single "The Power of Positive Drinkin'".  Chris Janson is here to stay and I wouldn't hesistate to say we'll be seeing him at #1 during the next year.


Granger Smith - www.grangersmith.com
Twitter - @GrangerSmith
Facebook - GrangerSmith
Instagram - @GrangerSmith

What can I say other than it's about damn time that the world caught on to Granger's music. They caught onto his alter ego, "Earl Dibbles, Jr." a long time ago. Who would have thought that anyone would attempt the alter ego thing since the whole Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines thing (even though that's one of my favorite albums), but Granger did it and it works. His music works just as well as his sense of humor. His previous CD, "Dirt Road Driveway" released in 2013 was great but just didn't take off but thanks to his new single, "Backroad Song", Granger Smith is back on the highway and headed a new, successful direction. He recently made his Opry debut and you can count on hearing much more from him in 2016.


Maren Morris - www.marenmorris.com
Twitter - @MarenMorris
Facebook - MarenMorris
Instagram - @MarenMorris

At the age of 25, Maren Morris has already established a name for herself in the ultra-competitive Nashville circles with her multi-stylistic vocal influence. Maren signed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music after winning the 2012 New Music Seminar's "Artist on the Verge" award. Maren's songwriting credits include cuts by Kelly Clarkson and Tim McGraw. Maren has shared the stage with artists such as Gary Allan, Marty Stuart, Radney Foster, Eli Young and others. She recently released her own single, "My Church", which is garnering acclaim on Sirius XM's The Highway and is being picked up by stations nationwide.


Chris Carmack - www.chriscarmackmusic.com
Twitter - @RealCarmack
Facebook - @ChrisCarmackMusic
Instagram - @RealCarmack

Best known as super jock Luke on "The O.C" and for his modeling turns with Abercrombie and Fitch and other well known brands, Chris Carmack has become a well known face and voice around Music City since taking on the role of "Will Lexington", a singer/songwriter struggling not only with his music but with his sexuality, on ABC's "Nashville". This role has made Chris not only a household face, but a household name with his vocal ability. His chiseled features and smoldering good looks are just added bonuses to his musical talent. Chris just released his debut EP, "Pieces of You" to critical acclaim. Entertainment Weekly called the release "Stunning" while Digital Radio compared him to Keith Urban. Chris Carmack's fictitious character may be having a hard time coming to terms with who he is, but the real Chris Carmack has made it clearly known that he knows who he is and has already left his mark on the country music industry.

- Jenn

Follow me on Twitter at @lovinlyrics


Monday, August 3, 2015

EVENT (FOUNTAIN, NC): AUGUST 14-15 - FOUNTAIN PEANUT FESTIVAL FEATURING NATALIE STOVALL AND THE DRIVE, KASEY TYNDALL AND MORE



The Fountain, NC Peanut Festival, now in its 8th year, is a celebration of the community and a celebration of summer in North Carolina. The festival attracts approximately 5,000-7,000 guests each year and features quality entertainment and vendors.


The event is held on the 3rd weekend of August each year. The festival is striving to gain the reputation as one of the preeminent community festivals in eastern North Carolina. Set amidst the charming small town atmosphere of the Main Street area of Fountain, the peanut festival offers a wide variety of activities and entertainment for every member of the family. Features include musical performances by local, regional, and national recording artists. This year's lineup features country music headliner, Natalie Stovall and the Drive as well as Nashville recording artist (originally from Greenville, NC) Kasey Tyndall, local favorites The Mikele Buck Band, Super Grit Cowboy Band, and more great local music to please everyone. Craft persons, artists and commercial firms come from far and near to display and offer their creations and products to festival goers. An extensive selection of foods are offered each year promising to offer something to tempt every palate. The festival also offers many special diversions for our younger guests, such family-oriented entertainers and amusement rides for all ages. The festival, with the exception of the amusement rides is offered entirely free of charge to our guests. Come join us for some old fashioned, family oriented fun at the Fountain Peanut Festival.


Connect here for more info - http://www.fountainpeanutfestival.net/


Friday, April 17, 2015

WIN 2 TICKETS TO DEEP SOUTH ENTERTAINMENT'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY STREET FESTIVAL FEATURING PARMALEE, KASEY TYNDALL AND 18 OTHER BANDS

** THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED **

Congratulations to Dawn Glavin and Teresa Persun!

20 years of entertainment is coming together on 2 stages for 1 entire day of fun! 

Deep South Entertainment is celebrating 20 years of operation on May 16 with a HUGE street festival in downtown Raleigh, NC featuring some of their most talented clients including country artists Parmalee and newcomer Kasey Tyndall along with 18 other artists scheduled to perform. We love the crew at Deep South and appreciate everything they do so we'd like to introduce them to you by giving someone 2 tickets (value $20.00 each) to this celebration. 

Just a disclaimer, all bands are not country, it's an eclectic mix of styles but it's all great music! 

If you're on Twitter, follow @DeepSouthEnt, @Parmalee and @KaseyTyndall 
Tweet this message to us at @LovinLyrics -  "Happy 20th Anniversary DSE #20Years2Stages

If you're on Facebook, "like" Deep South, Parmalee and Kasey Tyndall
Leave a happy anniversary Deep South comment under our contest post

We'll choose a random winner on Friday, April 24, one week from today!

Come out and join the fun. We'll be there enjoying the music and covering the event so please stop and say hello if you see us near the stages with our cameras! We'd love to meet ya!

Thanks and congratulations to Dave Rose, Amy Cox and the entire gang at Deep South on 20 years of keeping music fans entertained and putting on the best shows in Raleigh!


Friday, April 10, 2015

20 ACTS AND 2 STAGES: DEEP SOUTH ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATES 20 YEARS WITH STREET FESTIVAL ON MAY 16


Following the announcement of Deep South Entertainment's 20th Anniversary celebration, the performers, fans, and friends alike have all voiced their excitement for the street festival on May 16th.

Deep South has been a staple of the Triangle music community since its formation in 1995.  The company has managed or business managed Grammy-winning and Billboard-charting artists like Bruce Hornsby, Little Feat, Parmalee, Marcy Playground, Stryper, Vienna Teng, Jason Michael Carroll, and many more.

Locally, Deep South produces concerts and events, and was instrumental in the introduction of more frequent outdoor live music in downtown Raleigh through their work with series such as Downtown Live, Raleigh Wide Open, and Oak City 7.  Additionally, the company owns and operates Deep South The Bar, a small live music venue across from the Red Hat Amphitheater.

Owner and President Dave Rose serves on the Raleigh Convention Center Commission and The Live Music Advisory Board through The Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureaus, and has been an advocate of local music since graduating from NC State in 1990.

Come join us Saturday May 16, from Noon to 11pm for Deep South's 20th Anniversary Street Festival presented by Bud Light. Located on the corner of South Dawson St. and West Cabarrus St., we'll be taking over downtown Raleigh for a music festival suited for anyone and everyone. The fun continues at the after-party inside Deep South the Bar with 90's cover band 120 Minutes from 11pm-2am.

Celebrating 20 years with 20 acts and 2 stages, #DeepSouth20 will feature performances by bands and solo artists that have been a part of our 20 year history.

Tickets are available now at DeepSouthEntertainment.com and you can SAVE $5 if you buy them now!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Band Together NC and The LGBT Center of Raleigh.

Each of the 20 artists performing at the 20th Anniversary Street party has a rich history with Deep South. Below is a brief description of each.

Parmalee – Top 40 country music band that rose to the top of the charts with their #1 hit “Carolina” and only continue to “permanently make the top of the charts their home” –Got Country Online. Parmalee has also been featured in CMT’s Hot 20 Countdown and their singles “Close Your Eyes” and “Already Callin You Mine” have been circulating country radio nationwide.  Deep South and Parmalee have worked together for many years. The band is part of the family.

Marcy Playground – Marcy Playground is most famously known for their 1997 hit single “Sex and Candy”. The alternative rock band’s song hit big and the group will be coming together again for one time only on Deep South's stage to reprise the hit and others alike. Sex & Candy was featured on Deep Volume 1 in 1996, a compilation CD released by the fledgling Deep South Records. The success of that song moved the company into the national spotlight.

Blake Christiana of Yarn – Blake Christiana, Yarn’s frontman, harmoniously blends Americana, Rock, and Country for unforgettable performances through musical storytelling. Yarn has been making noise around the music scene for the past 7 years and has an impressive collection of albums to date.  Yarn has performed at a number of events produced by Deep South over the years, including Raleigh Downtown Live & Oak City 7.

Kasey Tyndall – Kasey Tyndall, a client of Deep South's country music division, Tennessee East Artist Management, is indeed North Carolina's next big country music star. In 2014, Tyndall won a regional contest to duet with superstar Keith Urban and the two wowed a crowd of over 18,000 at Walnut Creek. Industry leaders in Nashville have taken notice and she is currently writing and recording with some of the most respected writers and producers in country music.

Collapsis – Featured on Deep 2 and one of Deep South’s first management clients, the Chapel Hill rock act Collapsis achieved local and national fame after signing with Universal Records and recorded their major-label debut (Dirty Wake) in early 2000, which reached Top 30 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts.

Steve Howell & Caroline Mamoulides – Steve Howell from The Backsliders and Raleigh singer-songwriter Caroline Mamoulides join forces to make beautiful folk/Americana music together, and throw in some songs from their past as well. Owner Dave Rose cites The Backsliders as one of his earliest influences musically as he was coming of age in the industry.

I Was Totally Destroying It – IWTDI, managed by Deep South, have brought their own brand of indie power pop to stages all across the country for the past 8 years – touring with Motion City Soundtrack and Jukebox The Ghost, and sharing the stage with everyone from Joan Jett to Billy Bragg, Passion Pit to Modern English.

Hank Sinatra – Deep South Digital client, Hank Sinatra, is the rowdiest rock n roll band in the land – their all-star lineup of Triangle musicians always brings down the house!

Erin Nenni – Another Tennessee East Artist Management client, Erin Nenni, is a singer/songwriter from a small town in North Carolina. A graduate from East Carolina University, Nenni’s career as a musician continues to bloom, having been heard on NPR's "The State of Things" and NBC's "My Carolina Today". She is releasing her debut country music EP this summer.

Jeff Carroll & The Desmonds – Jeff Carroll & The Desmonds were one of the first acts to be signed to Deep South in the mid 90’s, alongside Marcy Playground and Butch Walker, and are featured on the Deep Volume 1 compilation.  Jeff Carroll owns a local mastering studio and also worked on many of the early titles released through Deep South Records.

Chit Nasty Band – Alumni of the Oak City 7 stage, specializing in funk, soul, and rock & roll, The Chit Nasty Band delivers powerful rhythms and feel-good music with every live performance. Christian “Chit” Foushee-Green and fellow band members promise an unforgettable live music experience that leaves you feeling good deep down into your soul.

The Roman Spring – The latest project from Colourslide’s Alex Lawhon (winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest 2007 Song Of The Year award), The Roman Spring feature members of other NC luminaries such as Dillon Fence, Parklife, The Veldt, and Cravin Melon.  Visit Alex on Sunday night’s at Deep South the Bar.

Katie Garfield – Actress and singer/songwriter from Cary, NC released her first single “Put Me Back On My Throne” early February where it reigns at the top of the local charts on ReverbNation. Garfield resides in Los Angeles and is a client of the business management division of Deep South.

Season & Snare – Deep South the Bar’s 2014 Open Mic Winners Season & Snare features band members and co-creators Casey Austin Allen and Autumn Rose Brand. The duo has made waves in the Indie/Pop community and continues to deliver impressive harmonies through their music and undeniable talent. Set to release their first single soon, Season & Snare looks ahead to a bright future in music.

Zak Domogalla – As part of the Deep South the Bar family, Zak Domogalla never fails in delivering heartfelt Alternative and Acoustic Rock performances. His music embodies his life experiences and he utilizes lyricism and melody to perfect the art of storytelling.

Ryan Mullaney – Acoustic songstress, Ryan Mullaney, is the host for Deep South The Bar’s Tuesday Open Mic, which for 5 years running has been nominated Best In The Triangle by the readers of the Independent Weekly.

The Balsa Gliders – The Balsa Gliders have regularly played Deep South the Bar to capacity crowds over the years, and are frequent favorites of various festivals produced by Deep South.

Porch Light Apothecary – Brought together through impressive backgrounds in music, Brent Jordan and Jason Elliott have teamed up to create Porch Light Apothecary, showcasing their musical abilities through this new Americana duo. Brent Jordan produced his first solo CD with Deep South client Barry Knox of Parmalee.

120 Minutes – 120 Minutes play everything from Spice Girls to Nirvana, Blackstreet to Gin Blossoms, Alanis Morisette to Blind Melon – anything to make you say “The 90s are back!”  120 Minutes is comprised of several Deep South staff members:  John Booker, Curtis Armstead, Griffin Wade, and Aslan Freeman.

Adam Pitts - Incredible one-man-band Adam Pitts has been performing at Deep South produced events longer than most, and winning over the crowds every time. Pitts is one of the hardest working musicians in the Triangle area, and has taken his talents abroad as well. Pitts traveled to the Bahamas to perform in the Raleigh Rocks The Bahamas events in 2007 and 2008. Adam Pitts will join 120 Minutes on stage during the after party at Deep South the Bar to belt out some 90s hits and get the whole place dancing, as he always does.



Friday, January 16, 2015

EXCLUSIVE ARTIST INTERVIEW: KASEY TYNDALL

Kasey Tyndall - Photo Credit: Jennifer Smith

If you haven't heard of new artist Kasey Tyndall, start listening. She's heading big places, very quickly with the help of Tennessee East Management and with praise by artists like Keith Urban and Lucy Hale. I had the pleasure of meeting and sitting down with Kasey before her show with Easton Corbin and Kelsea Ballerini at City Limits Saloon in Raleigh, NC on January 3 as part of the WQDR "Happy Q Year" event. Love this girl. Smart, determined and guns loaded, she's ready to make her mark and put females back on the country music charts.
Lovin' Lyrics: So tell us a little about yourself, give us a verbal bio

Kasey: Hmmm ... I'm 19 years old, I'm from Greenville, NC - Go Pirates! They're actually playing in the bowl today, not sure if they're winning or not. I was born in Rocky Mount and shortly moved to Greenville after my parents divorced. I taught myself to play guitar when I was 10 and I've just been writing and playing ever since. I love to hunt, I'm very outdoorsy, I'm going to school to be a nurse.

Lovin' Lyrics: Sounds like you have a little bit of everything going on.

Kasey: Yes, I'm busy busy!

Lovin' Lyrics: So how did you get into this, who first heard you? Who said "Hey, you know she's got that something that other people need to know about?"

Kasey: You know, since I learned to play guitar, I've played festivals and anywhere that would let me play, but I think the biggest thing was when I won the WQDR contest and won a chance to sing with Keith Urban and after I sang with Keith at Walnut Creek, it all just kinda took off after that. People were calling and then I got hooked up with Tennessee East with Kevin Frazier and Dave Rose.

Lovin' Lyrics: Kevin and Dave are the best two people you could have ever hooked up with.

Kasey: Yes they are. I'm so excited. 2015 is gonna be crazy.

Lovin' Lyrics: Tell us more about the Keith Urban thing, how did that come about?

Kasey: Keith Urban reached out to all the radio stations in every city and told them he was holding a contest to give a local artist the opportunity to sing with him on the song he recorded with Miranda Lambert, "We Were Us". I called in to WQDR, I placed in the Top 5 and they sent the Top 5 off and Keith picked me. I got lucky, I tell ya, because there were a lot of good people in the contest.

Lovin' Lyrics: It was a great performance. I wasn't there but have seen the video

Kasey: Oh yeah? My heart was about to beat out of my chest. Inside I was dying!

Lovin' Lyrics: You couldn't tell, it was like you'd done this forever, kind of like you were thinking "this isn't a big thing, it's just Keith Urban, we're good."

Kasey: He was so nice, he even gave me a guitar afterwards. It was a great night, Honestly, I was not prepared when I walked off stage for how fast things would move. When I won, I just thought "Hey, it's a song, I'll get my name out there ... cool." Oh no,  it went much further than I ever dreamed. I'm very blessed, I'm very excited.


Lovin' Lyrics: Well, people are definitely picking up on you. I'm starting to see your name around. It's good!  So tonight, are you going to perform any of your original music?

Kasey: I am. I'm performing all 3 songs on the EP that will be coming out hopefully in February, but if you follow me on social media, we'll be setting a definite date here soon. I'll be playing the 3 songs from the EP and actually throwing in a little surprise. I co-wrote one yesterday here in Raleigh with my friend Lauren McLamb and she's gonna be here so I decided to throw that in the set list and make it special.

Lovin' Lyrics: What artists have you opened for?

Kasey: Jason Michael Carroll, Josh Thompson, Lucy Hale, and Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty. Phil came and spoke in Greenville and I got to open up for him and sing before he spoke. It was different. He was so cool. He was the coolest guy. Miss Kay was there too, that was just cool.

Lovin' Lyrics: That's cool that you opened for Phil. Lucy Hale was also a big one from what I hear.

Kasey: Whoa, that one was great! She's the nicest artist I have ever met. As famous as she is, she just sat and talked with me for over an hour. She'll text me. If I texted her today, she'll text back. It's crazy!

Lovin' Lyrics: She posted the picture of you both on Instagram and had over 165,000 views, right?


Kasey: I think it's closer to breaking 200,000 now.

Lovin' Lyrics: You've had a lot going on. You were a cover story on Mixer Magazine?


Kasey: Yes! I was really shocked. I had told my mom last year a couple of my goals for music and one of my goals was for the ECU Pirate Nation to kinda know who I was, just a little bit, you know maybe play somewhere in Greenville and the magazine asked me if I wanted to do a story. I had no idea I was going to be on the cover, at all. Somebody stopped me at a restaurant across from campus and said "Is this you?" All I could say was "Uhhhh, yes .. Oh my gosh!"

Lovin' Lyrics: You've got a  local event coming up on January 17, the local Band Together show? What's that all about?

Kasey: The event is about making a change through music. It's going to be myself, the Johnny Orr Band and Yarn. It will be here at City Limits Saloon on January 17 and you can get your tickets through ETix, I believe.

Lovin' Lyrics: Being a female in country music right now, are you finding it tougher than you thought you would as far as the environment and getting your music out and getting it heard because lately it's been a man's environment.

Kasey: Actually no, because you know, I'm just being myself and I've always grown up as "one of the guys" so as long as you get up there and cover some Brantley Gilbert, the guys are just as excited and just being yourself is the best thing to do. I'm not scared to pull out the Brantley. One of my songs, "Let Me Drive" is a song about female empowerment. Guys take to it. As long as you just be yourself, I think being a female is just sticking to your guns and as long as we do that, we'll be fine.

Lovin' Lyrics: If you had to market yourself to potential fans, what would you say? How would you describe your music and why should people listen to you?

Kasey: Hmmm, that is a tricky question. If I was comparing my style to another artist, it would definitely lean more towards Miranda Lambert. She's country, down to earth, loves to hunt and fish and that kinda comes out in my music as well. That's definitely what I'm marketing, let's take it back to country, you know what I mean?

Lovin' Lyrics: Tell us one thing about you that we probably shouldn't know but you're gonna tell us anyway.

Kasey: Hmmm, that's a good one. I feel like I've already told you everything about my life already! (laughs).  I mean, really, whew.

Lovin' Lyrics: Ok, so we'll ask ya another one .. what was your most embarrassing moment?

Kasey: Hmm, my most embarrassing moment ... Oh! Jim Shockey is another person that I've opened up for. He's a huge outdoors man, you know I love to hunt so I got hooked up with him doing some outdoors events in Greenville. All I had to do was play two songs ... TWO! That's it, two songs. Well I bombed on both of them so bad. I messed up both songs, more than two lines. It was so embarrassing, I was just like "Get me out of here." Everyone knows that song too! It was bad, but you know, you just gotta put it behind you and forget about it.


Lovin' Lyrics: Good, so we're not gonna expect anything like that tonight? You're gonna pull them all off flawlessly right? That's kinda hard, especially with Easton Corbin in the room.

Kasey: I know right! After hearing him sound check, I was like "I don't even wanna get up there". He is so good.

Lovin' Lyrics: So how can people get in touch with you online?

Kasey: My website is just www.kaseytyndall.com. If you google my name, I'm on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Vine. Just follow me and I'll be keeping everyone up to date on the EP and where I'll be performing. I do handle my own social media, told my managers hands off. As someone up and coming, just like Kelsea Ballerini, to me she's made it.  For her to retweet my tweets really makes me feel good so I never want to pull that wall up between myself and my fan base. I don't want to have someone else handle that for me. It's special when you tweet someone back and let them know that you care. They'll take to you better. Being a songwriter, I'll get on the personal side with you, I'll tell you my whole life if you want, that's just how I am. I'm very open, I'll talk to anybody.




Thursday, November 6, 2014

TOMORROW NIGHT! DON'T MISS JOSH THOMPSON AND KASEY TYNDALL AT CITY LIMITS SALOON!

 Josh Thompson with special guest Kasey Tyndall
Friday, November 21 
8:00pm 


Where:  City Limits Saloon Raleigh - 901 Tryon Hill Dr, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603
Tickets: http://bit.ly/1vKZxjt

City Limits Saloon has a cold beer with your name on it! Tomorrow night, Friday, November 21, One of Raleigh's favorite country artists, Josh Thompson comes back to the City Limits stage along with special guest Kasey Tyndall.

Marty the One Man Party will be in the house as always hosting his awesome Party Radio.

This is gonna be a  HELL RAISING show you don't want to miss!

You must be at least 18 to attend and 21 or older to drink. ALL ID's will be checked at the door.

Call 919-829-3939 for more info