Showing posts with label nate barnes. Show all posts
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Friday, June 21, 2024

NATE BARNES’ NEW SUMMERTIME ANTHEM, “LOVE IN THE COUNTRY,” OUT NOW

New Song Written by Ryan Hurd, Jordan Schmidt, Ernest Smith 
and Geoffrey Warburton

"Love in the Country" Marks First Release From Debut Album


Quartz Hill Records artist Nate Barnes returns with his latest, the summertime anthem, “Love in the Country,” available across all streaming and digital retail partners now.

Stream / Buy “Love in the Country” HERE.

The breezy, come-on to a lover to spend the night together outdoors beneath the stars was written by country powerhouses Ryan Hurd, Jordan Schmidt, Ernest Smith and Geoffrey Warburton. “Love in the Country,” boasts toe-tappin’ lyrics and stunning visuals paired with an undeniable hook of summer love. It’s an irresistible jam with a back-porch groove.

"Hey baby do you hear that song
All the crickets and the bullfrogs singing along
Tween the wind in the trees and the birds and the bees
Sounds so sweet making love in the country"

“‘Love in the Country’ reminds me of young love. Growing up in small town Michigan, there wasn’t much to do but take your date to the movies, hang out at late night bonfires or sit on the back of your truck bed and talk all night. And sometimes you just want to get out in the country to spend a little time together one-on-one,” says Barnes.

Produced by Derek George (Randy Houser) and Ilya Toshinkskiy (Jelly Roll), “Love in the Country” possesses a chorus that makes the listener want to clap their hands and get up and dance while the bridge mirrors a summer romance between young lovers without a care in the world.

“Love in the Country” is the first song from Barnes’ upcoming debut album, slated for release in early 2025.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

NATE BARNES PREMIERES NEW SUMMERTIME ANTHEM “LOVE IN THE COUNTRY" ON WSM’S “COFFEE, COUNTRY & CODY” THIS THURSDAY, JUNE 20 / 8 AM CT

“Love in the Country” Available Everywhere
on Friday, June 21


Pre-Save/ Pre-Add “Love in the Country” HERE.

Quartz Hill Records artist Nate Barnes is set to premiere his new, summertime anthem, “Love in the Country,” in the 8am CT hour this Thursday, June 20 on WSM’s “Coffee, Country & Cody” ahead of its release across all streaming and digital retail partners on Friday, June 21.

Written by country music powerhouses Ryan Hurd, Jordan Schmidt, Ernest Smith and Geoffrey Warburton, “Love in the Country,” is a toe-tappin’, head-boppin’ sing-along anthem that’s sure to appeal to everyone from the big cities to deep into the heart of rural America.

Produced by Derek George (Randy Houser) and Ilya Toshinskiy (Jelly Roll), the song possesses a chorus that makes the listener want to clap their hands and get up and dance while the bridge mirrors a summer romance between young lovers without a care in the world.

“‘Love in the Country’ reminds me of young love. Growing up in small town Michigan, there wasn’t much to do but take your date to the movies, hang out at late night bonfires or sit on the back of your truck bed and talk all night. And sometimes you just want to get out in the country to spend a little time together one-on-one,” says Barnes.

Fans will get their first, full listen of, “Love in the Country,” when it premieres on WSM’s “Coffee, Country & Cody” on Thursday, June 20. Barnes will stop by the studio in the 8am CT hour to premiere the song, perform live in-studio and talk new music with hosts Bill Cody, Charlie Mattos and Kelly Sutton.

WSM’s “Coffee, Country & Cody” can be heard worldwide at WSMradio.com and at the WSM & iHeartRadio app. Fans can watch live in-studio via the CIRCLE on CircleNow app and various streaming services including Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, Vizio, Xumo, Redbox, Sling and Fubo. Fans can also tune in via @wsmradio on Facebook, X and Instagram.

“Love in the Country” is the first song from Barnes’ upcoming debut album, slated for release in early 2025.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

JUST A MINUTE: GETTING TO KNOW SINGER/SONGWRITER NATE BARNES

Artist: Nate Barnes
Interviewer: Jennifer Smith
Date: 3/9/2021


In a world of so much uncertainty, there was nothing uncertain about the path Michigan native Nate Barnes he needed to take, the road that lead him straight to music and a home at Quartz Hill Records.

Being a virtual unknown who just marched right in with a highly praised and well received debut single, "You Ain't Pretty", I was intrigued to find out more about the person behind the song ... Who is Nate Barnes? What sets him apart? Why should I talk to my audience about he and his music?

Nate was kind enough to take some time on a plane ride between radio stops to shed some light on this and more. Check out my interview below with Nate and then once you've finished reading, please download or stream "You Ain't Pretty", watch the video below and talk about it to other music fans. 

Thank you Nate for spending some time on us!

Q: Who is Nate Barnes - tell us a little about yourself, both personally and as a songwriter. What did you do before you realized music was where you wanted to be? What drives you?
What made you chose country music versus another genre?

A: I’m just a small-town boy from South Haven, Michigan. I worked at a nuclear power plant for the last 12 years as a carrier and I worked at a blueberry farm on and off. I’ve been gigging and playing music since I was in middle school. I started writing music around 11-12 years old on piano and guitar. I also love playing drums. This whole thing started when I was a young boy when my granddad would have westerns on the tv and blues or country playing on the radio and he would tell me stories for hours about blues musicians and life. I loved every minute of it. He was the best storyteller I’ve ever known and he loved and knew so much about music. My granddad never knew it but he breathed this desire into me to do music and to tell stories to people – to touch people’s lives through song. That desire never left me. I knew at a young age that this was what I was going do. Even when I tried to run away from it, it kept calling me back. It wasn’t until my buddy Dennis - my mentor - came into my life when I was 20 that I knew I wanted to be a part of country music. He showed me country music in a way I had never heard it before. It was like this was the missing piece I’d been searching for my whole life. It just felt like home. Country music tells the truth and there’s no fluff. Before that I wasn’t ready to go there.

Q: How long have you been in Nashville and tell us a little about your journey as an artist and as a songwriter, the obstacles you encountered and what led you to Quartz Hill and how you knew they were the right fit for you.

A: I’ve been in Nashville for a year and a half now. It’s been a rough, but exciting and new world for me. I left everything and everyone I knew in Michigan - and a dang good job in the nuclear industry. I packed my stuff and my dog in my truck and moved down here in a hotel room for over a year in the middle of a pandemic! It sounds crazy but this opportunity Benny Brown has given me is so big. . I’m so blessed and honored to be here and part of the amazing Quartz Hill Records team. Benny, Paul Brown and Jason Sellers have changed my life forever. It’s been amazing to see my dreams coming true.

Q: Your debut single is “You Ain’t Pretty” - Why this song? What is the “behind the song” story?

A: It’s simply about building people up and not tearing them down. So many people these days don’t like who they are and are struggling with inner demons. So, this cuts out all that doubt and fear and goes to the real truth - that you are something so special.

Q: Since being in Nashville, has there been a moment, other than connecting with Quartz Hill and signing a deal, that really inspired you and told you to keep going?

A: Sounds kinda funny but my dog Nash. He truly provided me with so much love through all this and helped me stay focused. And definitely the Quartz Hill team - we are a family and we’ve got each other’s backs. We’re in this together.

Q: You’re currently on a radio tour for the single. How is that going and are you learning things you hadn’t known about the industry that are helping with your growth?

A: It’s going great! It’s been awesome getting to know everyone at radio. They have been so kind to us and I truly appreciate everyone that has met with us. I’m also definitely learning a lot. I mean I have the best of the best on this team. April Rider - who is head of our promotion staff - has been so amazing and she put an awesome team together. They all are teaching me things every day. Like be yourself be honest and genuine and real. Play every song like it’s the first time but the last time. Stay in the moment and really care about people.

Q: Who are your personal and writing influences and why?

A: Just life and all the experiences I’ve had. I’d like to say that, boy, I’ve lived some life good and some life bad so I’m not letting any of that go to waste. I write about god, my family, my heartache and my pain and also things I’ve overcome in my life. I love writing songs with grit and honesty that gives people hope.

Q: Is there any piece of advice that someone’s given you that really stands out in your mind and has been a motivational factor for you?

A: There are so many people that have helped inspire to get where I’m at, to be honest with you but my favorite is a quote from Wayne Dyer: “Don’t die with your music still Inside you.” I believe in that so strongly. We only get one life and I sure don’t want to lay on my death bed and say, man, I could’ve done more or why did I say no? I’d say don’t give up on your dreams and most importantly don’t give on yourself. Give it all you got and I promise your life will be amazing whatever that is.

Q: If there was one thing you could change about your journey and the music industry,
what would it be and why?

A: Well absolutely nothing. I literally was working at a nuclear power plant a year and a half ago. Now I’m writing this on a plane to Vegas to meet radio and have the biggest shot and opportunity of my life to do music and touch people’s lives through song! I’m loving every minute of it and am so proud to be a part of this team.

Q: Has your musical journey had a deliberate direction or did it simply gradually evolve in
whatever direction it found?

A: It definitely evolved from playing churches and then in some rock bands and then into country.

Q: What does your music say about you to the listener?

A: That’s hard to say – it’s really up to the listener to decide. That’s the best part - these songs aren’t about me, they are about the listeners, their lives and what it means to them.

Q: If we were to look at the artists you are listening to, who would be the most played artists on your current playlist?

A: Tyler Childers, Luke Combs, Brooks and Dunn, George Strait, Jon Pardi and Lainey Wilson

Q: Tell us what's coming down the pipe that we can look forward to.

A: CMT world premiered the music video for “You Ain’t Pretty” a few weeks ago and you can also see it on my YouTube channel. We plan to have an EP out a little later this year.

Q: How can fans connect with you online?

A: They can find me at @natebarnesmusic on all platforms and can also head over to my website for the latest news, updates and tour stop information at https://www.natebarnesmusic.com.

Q: If you could write a letter to your 16-year-old self, what would you tell yourself?

A: Don’t give up. What you’re going through is meant for something bigger than you. Just forgive yourself and others and quit worrying about what others think of you.

Friday, February 12, 2021

#NEWVIDEO - “YOU AIN'T PRETTY", THE OFFICIAL VIDEO BY NATE BARNES, PREMIERES WORLDWIDE TODAY ON CMT AND CMT MUSIC

 

Photo credit: Justin Mayotte

Listen and/or purchase “You Ain’t Pretty” HERE.

The official music video for Nate Barnes’ empowering debut single, “You Ain’t Pretty,” world-premieres today on CMT and CMT Music. The perfect romantic pick-me-up heading into Valentine's Day Weekend, “You Ain’t Pretty” centers around building up our loved ones in a world that often tears them down.

The “You Ain’t Pretty” video follows Barnes hard at work as he prepares a surprise date night for the special lady in his life who has just returned from a long day working as a first responder. That lady is played by a very special guest star: Jennifer Wayne from country trio Runaway June.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH "YOU AIN'T PRETTY"

“Jennifer and I first met at a NASCAR race last year and became friends. She’s such a talented artist and also actress. I think the world of her and am so humbled that she wanted to be a part of my very first music video. It was a long day but we had a lot of fun on set. I’m really excited to partner with CMT on its debut,” said Barnes.

The perfect showcase for Barnes’ brand of authentic, honest Country music, “You Ain’t Pretty” was co-written by Barnes alongside chart-topping songwriters Jason Sellers (“Don’t You Wanna Stay” – Jason Aldean/ Kelly Clarkson) and Jimmy Yeary (“I Called Momma”- Tim McGraw). The song was produced by acclaimed music producers Mickey Jack Cones (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett) and Derek George (Randy Houser). At once humble and passionate, laced with both a textured grit and a calming smoothness, Barnes’ voice reminds listeners that beauty is much more than skin deep.

A virtual unknown when “You Ain’t Pretty” was released digitally in late 2020, Barnes has made a significant splash ahead of the song’s Country Radio impact date of 2/16. To date, “You Ain’t Pretty” has earned over 14 million streams on TikTok, nearly 400,000 streams on Spotify and is closing in on half a million views of the song’s official lyric video.

“You Ain’t Pretty” was honored with Music Row Magazine’s DISCovery Award upon its release with music critic Robert K. Oermann declaring, “This kid has the goods.” Cowboys & Indians magazine has heralded Barnes’ debut as a “meltingly romantic love song from a blue-collar country troubadour” while Billboard Country Update made note that Barnes “owns a classic country voice with a reedy filter” for a “smooth centrist” sound.

For more information about Nate Barnes visit: NateBarnesMusic.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Monday, November 2, 2020

QUARTZ HILL'S FLAGSHIP ARTIST NATE BARNES RELEASES DEBUT SINGLE “YOU AIN’T PRETTY”

Former Nuclear Power Plant Worker Trades Muddy Boots for Music Row


Purchase or stream “You Ain’t Pretty” HERE.

The perfect showcase for Barnes’ brand of authentic, honest Country music, “You Ain’t Pretty” was co-written by Barnes alongside chart-topping songwriters Jason Sellers (“Don’t You Wanna Stay” – Jason Aldean/ Kelly Clarkson) and Jimmy Yeary (“I Called Momma”- Tim McGraw). The song was produced by acclaimed music producers Mickey Jack Cones (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett) and Derek George (Dustin Lynch, Randy Houser).

Heartfelt and empowering, “You Ain’t Pretty” reminds us that beauty is much more than skin deep, with lyrics that include:

“I’VE SEEN YOUR HAIR UP, GIRL, AND I’VE SEEN IT FALL

MAKEUP ON AND MAKEUP OFF

INSIDE OUT,   I’VE SEEN IT ALL,  BELIEVE ME

BUT I AIN’T EVER SEEN YOU GIRL,

WHEN YOU AIN’T PRETTY.”

“I don’t like seeing someone hurting or not feeling good. My friends, my family, or my girlfriend – no one,” says Barnes. “We wrote this song about how being a beautiful person is about inner beauty – everything that makes you uniquely you. And about how being a good partner – a good friend - is about building someone up instead of tearing them down.”

Hailing from South Haven, Michigan, Barnes is a young, blue-collar storyteller who writes and sings about God, family, hard work, heartache, love, and the simple joys of life. The former nuclear power plant worker spent years playing bars, coffee shops, small venues, and festivals in and around his hometown while juggling a grueling day job that included shoveling and digging trenches, laying pipelines, pouring concrete, and performing mechanical maintenance duties for the plant, often times enduring extreme weather conditions and 14-hour shifts.

The antithesis of many modern-day label signings, Barnes wasn’t discovered on YouTube, TikTok, or reality television but rather via a chance encounter with chart-topping songwriter Jason Sellers while passing through Nashville. A chance meeting turned into a conversation, which led to a song and then to a meeting with pioneering Music Row label head Benny Brown, whose legacy includes breaking multi-platinum superstar Jason Aldean. That meeting ultimately landed Barnes a record deal with Quartz Hill Records, helmed by Brown alongside Paul Brown and Jason Sellers.

Barnes was influenced by the music and stories of Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alabama, and Brooks & Dunn – as well as the Blues and Motown playing on his grandparents’ radio during Sunday gatherings. It’s those genres of the working man that can be heard in Barnes’ own music and in his vocal performances. At once humble and passionate, laced with both a textured grit and a calming smoothness, Barnes’ voice personifies the aching heartache of the blues and the determined perseverance of country music.

For more information about Nate Barnes visit: NateBarnesMusic.com and follow him on social media.