Showing posts with label rachel wammack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rachel wammack. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2020

RACHEL WAMMACK SHINES IN NEW VIDEO FOR “WHAT HE DOES”


Rachel Wammack is set to release a performance video for her new track “What He Does ” today at 4:15pm CT, following a live chat with fans on YouTube at 4pm CT. The video, which features Wammack performing behind a flower-covered piano, was filmed at The Cordelle in Nashville and directed by Weston Heflin (Strange Bird Media). 

Wammack’s latest track “What He Does,” which “shows off her powerful, soaring pipes” (Billboard), is an ode to the singer’s husband and his unwavering love and support for her. Written by Wammack, Jimmy Robbins and Eric Arjes, the song is “a lilting, R&B-infused song tailor-made for her expressive voice” (People). 

Join the YouTube chat and watch the video premiere HERE.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

SECOND ANNUAL ANDREW MARSHALL DORFF MEMORIAL BENEFIT CONCERT TICKETS AVAILABLE TODAY

October 1 Benefit Show at City Winery will feature Hunter Hayes, Lori McKenna, Devin Dawson, Rachel Wammack, Jeffrey Steele, & Josh Osborne with Additional Artists to be Announced


The second annual Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Benefit Concert will celebrate the amazing songs of Andrew Dorff, an acclaimed songwriter who had over 70 songs cut with 5 No. 1 hits, on October 1 at City Winery Nashville. Confirmed to perform are Hunter Hayes, Lori McKenna, Devin Dawson, Rachel Wammack, Jeffrey Steele, and Josh Osborne with additional performers to be announced. Tickets will be available today at 4 pm CST via www.citywinery.com.

"The evening will feature incredible performances by some of Andrew’s dear friends and co-writers. We will be raising money for pediatric oncology initiatives at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, a cause dear to my son. My family and I look forward to celebrating and honoring Andrew's memory with our Nashville music family," says Steve Dorff, father of Andrew.

Contributions from the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund will play a key role in enabling more of our community’s young people to find expert, specialty cancer care. All proceeds from the benefit concert will help advance Children’s Hospital’s ongoing mission of compassionate patient care, discovery research, and clinical training.

About the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund:

Father Steve, brother Stephen, and sisters Callie and Kaitlyn established the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund to honor the memory of their son/brother Andrew, a talented Nashville songwriter known for writing songs for country stars such as Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Old Dominion, Hunter Hayes, and more. Andrew died unexpectedly in 2016. His songwriting was recognized and respected, but he had many other gifts that were admired and loved by his family and a wide circle of friends. Through this fund, Andrew’s family makes contributions to support nonprofit organizations that celebrate Andrew's life and talents and to honor his memory.

Friday, March 15, 2019

RACHEL WAMMACK APPRECIATES "ENOUGH" WITH BRIGHT, NEW SINGLE TODAY

The "2019 Artist to Watch" Taps Into What Matters Most With New Song Available Now Through All Digital Partners and Country Radio on Monday


Photo credit: Joseph Llanes

Today, RCA Records Nashville’s Rachel Wammack introduces her shimmering new single “Enough.” As “a much needed female voice on country radio” (Sounds Like Nashville), Wammack co-wrote the celebratory track with Laura Veltz and Sam Ellis, mixing her personal and artistic growth alongside the “empowered posture” (NPR) with which she first caught the attention of fans and critics. Fans can download Wammack’s new single “Enough” HERE ahead of it shipping to country radio on Monday.

"In a world where we get tangled in a web of social media comparisons, materialistic goals, and fame-driven mindsets, I wanted to take a step back and capture what is really important to me,” said Wammack. "That’s my family, that’s my brand new fiancé Noah -- it's the people who fill our cup and encourage us in the moments when we need it the most. Everything else in this life – the good and the bad – is just extra. Sometimes we give those feelings more power than they should have to rule our emotions and this song is a reminder of that for all of us.”

After writing her autobiographical debut single “Damage” over two years ago, Wammack continues to evolve, crafting introspective, relatable lyrics through “Enough.” As the single reflects a new chapter for Wammack, who recently became engaged to her long-time boyfriend Noah Purcell, she continues to steadily forge her own path in the genre by showcasing "contemporary country in ways that should prove amenable to radio" (Entertainment Weekly).

The 24-year-old Muscle Shoals native has a "deep-rooted, classic sound" (Wide Open Country) influenced heavily by the rich music history from her hometown. Her songs showcase a "powerful, raw, honest collection" (All Access), which has earned her recognition as the only artist in the genre selected for Entertainment Weekly’s “2019 Artists to Watch” list. Wammack also made Rolling Stone’s “10 Best County EPs of 2018, Amazon, and NPR’s “Best Music of 2018” list, while earning additional “2019 Artist to Watch” acclaim from multiple outlets including AOL, Pandora, Music Row, Pop Culture, Sounds Like Nashville, and more. Pegged as CMT’s “Next Women of Country” as well as Bobby Bones "Class of 2019,” Wammack shares "an undeniable air of confidence and sincerity when she performs” (Taste of Country) that she will take that on the road this year at multiple festivals throughout the country including Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach, Country LakeShake, and more. For more information, visit www.rachelwammack.com.

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