Showing posts with label let's sing some country. Show all posts
Showing posts with label let's sing some country. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2023

DAILEY & VINCENT CONTINUE ‘LET’S SING SOME COUNTRY!’ AT THE OPRY WITH DAILEY & VINCENT VIDEO SERIES WITH RELEASE OF “HILLBILLY HIGHWAY” VIDEO


Grand Ole Opry stars and GRAMMY® Award-nominees Dailey & Vincent continue their ‘Let's Sing Some Country!' At the Opry with Dailey & Vincent video series today with the release of fun, upbeat tune “Hillbilly Highway.” Shot in Opry’s Porter Wagoner dressing room, the visual features lead vocals by Darrin Vincent, and offers a lighthearted, jam band feel, featuring the rest of Dailey & Vincent’s talented outfit. “Hillbilly Highway” was included on their latest album release, Let’s Sing Some Country!, out now

"We shot the video in the Porter Wagoner dressing room backstage. It was a fun, off-the-beaten-path spot to shoot a video, and any chance we get to hang in our Opry home, we'll take!” 
- Darrin Vincent

"The song tells the story of a family that's fallen on hard times, yet continues to try and do better despite the relentless challenges - which is so relatable for so many of us,” added Jamie Dailey of the decision to cut the song for Let’s Sing Some Country! “I love hearing Darrin sing on it. It's a fun song to jam on, and kind of reminds me of us on the road."

5x GRAMMY® Award winners individually, 3x GRAMMY® Award nominees collectively, 4x GMA DOVE Award winners and 35x IBMA Award winners together, the pair found the move into the country genre with Let’s Sing Some Country! a seamless and natural progression. Produced by Paul Worley (Lady A, The Chicks, Trace Adkins), the renowned duo focused their creative efforts on making the country record that they’ve always wanted to make - and it was embraced by industry and fans alike. Joined on the project by Jimmy Fortune, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, and more, Let’s Sing Some Country! was lauded by press. “The album is a testament to the shared musical modalities between country and bluegrass, leaning heavily on the duo’s bluegrass stylings and airtight harmonies,” praised Billboard, while Saving Country Music stated Dailey & Vincent “...freshens things up by releasing this country record to favorable results.”

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

Feb. 3 - Knoxville Performing Arts Center - Knoxville, IA
Feb. 18 - Brown County Music Center - Nashville, IN
Feb. 19 - Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center - Cambridge, OH
Feb. 20 - Bertha Frank Performing Arts Center - Morton, IL
Feb. 23 - Egyptian Theatre - Park City, UT
Feb. 24 - Egyptian Theatre - Park City, UT
Feb. 25 - Egyptian Theatre - Park City, UT
Feb. 26 - Egyptian Theatre - Park City, UT
March 10 - Charleston Music Hall - Charleston, SC
March 11 - The Clayton Center - Clayton, NC
March 12 - Appomattox County High School - Appomattox, Va.
March 17 - Rockingham Theatre - Reidsville, NC
March 18 - The Caverns - Pelham, TN
March 25 - York Expo Center Grandstand - York, PA
March 26 - Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds - Lebanon, PA
March 31 - Kentucky Opry - Benton, KY



Friday, July 8, 2022

DAILEY & VINCENT TO RELEASE FIRST-EVER COUNTRY ALBUM "LET’S SING SOME COUNTRY"

 


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Stars of the Grand Ole Opry, 5x GRAMMY® Award winners individually, 3x GRAMMY® Award nominees collectively, 4x DOVE Award winners and 35x IBMA Awards winners altogether, Dailey & Vincent – Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent – continue adding to their Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel roots with the release their new Country record appropriately titled Let’s Sing Some Country! on Friday, September 16.

Produced by Paul Worley (Lady A, The Chicks, Trace Adkins), and with songs written by and the help of Jimmy Fortune, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Rhonda Vincent and more, Let’s Sing Some Country! unleashes another side to the award-winning duo that fans don’t often hear. Since their first GRAMMY® nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for their rendition of “Elizabeth” (nominated alongside Lady A, Little Big Town, The SteelDrivers, and Zac Brown Band), a Country project has been on their radar.

“Recording this project of material for BMG has been one of the biggest highlights of our career,” said Dailey & Vincent. “Working with legendary producer Paul Worley, picking great songs, and putting the best musicians in a room to help us create the art of music has been an education and an unforgettable experience. This collection of music is what we’ve dreamed of recording for a long time. We hope you will enjoy our version of Country music. So join us, crank it up and ‘Let’s Sing Some Country!’”

Opening with “I’ll Leave My Heart In Tennessee” (written by Karen Staley) – a love letter to the volunteer state, the latest Tennessee state song inductee, and the lead song from the project - the 11-track album ebbs and flows through the delicate ballad of heartbreak with “Colder Than Winter” to the swampy “Those Memories of You,” to the upbeat stylings of “Feels Like That Again,” “Hillbilly Highway,” “Message From The Farm” and more, channeling the duo’s southern roots with back-porch philosophies and homegrown sentiments.

Watch the Lyric Video HERE

Prior to the release, the Grand Ole Opry members will preview parts of their new project in a headline performance at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on Thursday, July 14th beginning at 7:30pm CT. Tickets for the show are available at ryman.com.

"Let’s Sing Some Country!" – Dailey & Vincent’s first-ever Country album - will be available on Friday, September 16. Dailey & Vincent are sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms. For more information, visit: www.daileyandvincent.com.

"Let’s Sing Some Country!" Track Listing:

1. "I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee" (Karen Staley)
2. "You Rescued Me" (Wes Cleve Clark, A.J.Clark, Rory M. Bourke)
3. "Hillbilly Highway" (Steve Earle, Jimbeau Hinson)
4. "Colder Than Winter" (Vincent Grant Gill)
5. "Those Memories Of You" (Alan O’Bryant)
6. "Dig A Little Deeper In The Well" (Jodie Emerson, Roger Bowling)
7. "Closer To You" (Jimmy Fortune, Justin Peters)
8. "Feels Like That Again" (Karen Staley, Keith Burns)
9. "Young Man’s Town" (Vincent Grant Gill)
10. "Message From The Farm" (Daryl Burgess, Mark Matejka)
11. "If I Die Drinkin’" (Vincent Grant Gill, Ashley Monroe)

Produced by Paul Worley


Photo Credit: Josh Daubin