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Friday, April 5, 2024

JORDAN FLETCHER RELEASES HIS VERSION OF RILEY GREEN'S HIT "WHEN SHE COMES HOME TONIGHT" - AVAILABLE NOW - NEW EP "CUTS & COVERS" AVAILABLE APRIL 12

 


Stream "When She Comes Home Tonight" Here

Rising Country music singer-songwriter, Jordan Fletcher, has released his stripped-down version of Riley Green's hit song, "When She Comes Home Tonight" available now off his forthcoming EP, "Cuts & Covers" (April 12th). The song, written by Fletcher, Green and Ryan Nelson, was RIAA Certified Gold and is featured on Green's 2018 album, "Outlaws Like Us".

"Cuts & Covers" is a collection of songs that Fletcher co-wrote for some of Nashville's biggest stars along with one special cover of Post Malone's global chart-topper, "Circles." Since arriving in Music City, Fletcher has earned high praises as a straight-forward, truth-telling songwriter. Now, he is stepping into his own spotlight as a recording artist who is cultivating a lasting legacy in Country music.



Cuts & Covers EP Track Listing:

1. Where You Left It
2. Circles
3. Sad Songs For Sad People
4. When She Comes Home Tonight


Keep up on all things Jordan Fletcher, including upcoming tour dates and new music, by visiting JordanFletcherOfficial.com

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

RILEY GREEN ANNOUNCES "DUCKMAN JAM" AT FLORA-BAMA APRIL 12-13


Riley Green will return to Flora-Bama in Pensacola, Florida April 12-13 for his inaugural "Duckman Jam", headlining both nights with support Tracy Lawrence and Jake Worthington joining the party Friday, April 12 and Drake White and Ella Langley on Saturday, April 13.

“Flora-Bama has always been a big deal to me. I’ve been going there since I was a young kid, sneaking in on vacation with my family. It’s the first place I ever saw a writer’s round. I remember going down there as a teenager and standing by the stage, hoping to play. It’s pretty exciting to go back and have my own two-day festival there,” shares Green. “Having Tracy Lawrence and Drake White there will make it a really fun weekend.”

Presale tickets are available for his fan club members today, with general public tickets on sale Friday (Feb. 2). For more information, click here.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

DRAKE WHITE’S SOLD-OUT CHARITY CONCERT “BENEFIT FOR THE BRAIN” BRINGS MAJOR NAMES TOGETHER

FIRST EVER SOLD-OUT CHARITY CONCERT “BENEFIT FOR THE BRAIN” BRINGS MAJOR NAMES TOGETHER TO RAISE FUNDS AND AWARENESS FOR MENTAL AND BRAIN HEALTH

DRAKE WHITE JOINED BY STAR-STUDDED LINEUP AT NASHVILLE'S RYMAN AUDITORIUM ON AUGUST 28, 2023


INSPIRING NIGHT RAISES OVER $253,000 ENDS IN STANDING OVATION


DRAKE WHITE

CREDIT ALL PHOTOS: ZACK KNUDSEN

Four years after recovering from an on-stage stroke, Country-Soul artist-songwriter Drake White hosts his first ever sold-out charity concert “Benefit for the Brain” at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Monday night (8/28). Performances from White and other friends including Riley Green, Randy Houser and Jamey Johnson, PLUS a surprise appearance from Colbie Caillat, lit up the Mother Church of Country music.

White kicked off the night with a medley of songs including “The Coast Is Clear,” the song White was unable to finish performing four years ago on stage in Roanoke, VA due to his stroke. He told his inspiring account of the story to the crowd before singing and finished by stating he would make it through the song tonight.


DRAKE WHITE

More special moments graced the packed-out pews last night, including Jamey Johnson inviting Riley Green on stage to sing Johnson’s 2008 award-winning hit, “In Color.” GRAMMY-winning artist and White’s good friend, Colbie Caillat surprised the audience for a special duet of White’s compelling
“Power of a Woman.” And White delivered a delicately booming stripped down acoustic version of “The Optimystic” to a captivated audience resulting in a standing ovation.

White explained to the audience, “After my stroke all I wanted to do was get back to the stage. This is what I was born to do, and this is what God put me on Earth to do. To stand on this Ryman stage and host this charity concert.”

In total, “Benefit for the Brain” raised over a whopping $253,000 with proceeds benefitting 501(c)(3) organizations CreatiVets, Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee and the Miracle Hope Foundation. These organizations were hand-picked to reflect the three specific pillars White was focused on benefiting: military personnel and their families with a focus on PTSD and other related issues; child and adolescent brain health; and progressive research into alternative brain and stroke treatments.

The audience heard inspiring stories from special guest speakers throughout the night. Having performed seven brain surgeries on White, Nashville-based neurosurgeon Dr. Mericle, was the first guest speaker of the night, who was followed by Beth Torres from Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. Other guests included Ed Clay, founder of Cellular Performance Institute, and Richard Casper who co-founded a non-profit for wounded veterans, CreatiVets. The heartfelt evening was emceed by Miles Adcox, founder of Onsite a wellness organization focused on life-changing therapeutic framework.


RANDY  HOUSER


RILEY GREEN


JAMEY JOHNSON & RILEY GREEN


COLBIE CAILLAT & DRAKE WHITE


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Monday, July 10, 2023

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - DRAKE WHITE ANNOUNCES INSPIRATIONAL “BENEFIT FOR THE BRAIN” CONCERT FEATURING RANDY HOUSER, RILEY GREEN, JAMEY JOHNSON AND MORE

SET FOR AUGUST 28 AT NASHVILLE’S RYMAN AUDITORIUM

PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT RESEARCH AND SUPPORT NETWORKS IN THE FIELD OF BRAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH



Four years after surviving his own traumatic brain injury, Drake White looks to support and inspire “the battle between your ears” with a new charity concert.

Announcing his “Benefit for the Brain,” White and a star-studded cast of fellow performers will share the stage for one night only at Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium on August 28.

Seeking to advance research and support networks in the field of brain and mental health, White will lead a lineup which already features Randy Houser, Riley Green and Jamey Johnson, plus more special guests from the worlds of Country, Rock and Americana who will be announced soon.

Through his Big Fire Fund 501(c)(3) charity organization, all proceeds raised will be gifted to a handpicked slate of benefit partners representing three pillars: military personnel and their families with a focus on PTSD and other related issues, child and adolescent brain health, and progressive research into alternative brain and stroke treatments.

A cause near and dear to White, brain health became important to the acclaimed entertainer after suffering a stroke and collapsing onstage in 2019, being subsequently diagnosed with Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM). The rare vascular disorder forced him to relearn how to do almost everything – including playing guitar and singing – but White has since returned to the life he loves and is determined to help others battle their own brain issues. White recently gave The Tennessean an exclusive interview on his fundraising event, "Benefit for the Brain." Read the full story here.

“This will be a night of music and conversation shining light on brain and mental health,” White explains. “Through music and community, our goal is to raise awareness and resources to foster innovation in adolescent brain health, empower veterans and their families, and bridge the gap between alternative medicine and public perception. Together, we hope to inspire a community of understanding, improve quality of life, and give courage to face the battle between your ears.”

News of the empowering benefit concert comes at the start of a brand-new creative chapter for White, who released his heartfelt new single “Spirit” at the end of June. A swaying traveler’s anthem with a hard-won sense of inner peace, the track was co-written by White with Leslie Satcher and Phil Pence, and marks the first taste of an upcoming project.