Showing posts with label this town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label this town. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2021

CREED FISHER RELEASES OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR LATEST SINGLE, "THIS TOWN"


Creed Fisher has released the official music video for his single “This Town,” which is off of his current album release, Whiskey and the Dog. 

Produced and directed by Michael Graef, “This Town” is a reminder for people to be proud and thankful for the hometown influences that have made them into who they are today. The video features all the things that form American memories in the south: football, barbeques, faith, family, and grandma’s homemade apple pie. Filmed in locations in and surrounding where Fisher currently resides in Texas (Downtown Cibolo, Canyon Lake, and New Braunfels), “This Town” is special to Fisher because it is a remembrance of how far he has come in life and those that have helped him along the way.

Fisher elaborates, “The song is about all the things that influence people and make them who they are. It’s a reminder for those to recognize the place they grew up in and how it shaped them into the unique individuals that they are. It's about love, loss, and real life.”

Fisher has already released two other music videos for singles on the Whiskey And the Dog album. Fans can view the patriotic “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” video here and the first video release off of the album, “High on the Bottle,” here.

Currently, Creed Fisher is on tour with his most recent album release, How Country Music Sounded Before It All Went to Shit, Vol. 1, and is experiencing success at Texas radio. He is also a finalist for the Texas Country Music Awards Roots/ Alternative Artist of the Year. With his last three albums debuting in the Top 5 on iTunes, Fisher hopes his new album Whiskey and the Dog will continue to help him defy the odds.

Like a steely-eyed gunslinger from a Sergio Leone western, he is a man of few words and lets his music tell his story. Fisher has never been one to sell his soul to trends. Keeping it real means writing songs that real people can relate to; the good, bad, and even the ugly. His previous singles, “Rock & Roll Man,” “Be the Hope,” “I’m Growing Older, But I’m Not Growing Up,” and “A Few Good Ol’ Cowboys” all hit Top 10, Top 25, or Top 30 on the Texas Charts. He was also named the BigStar97 Outlaw Country artist of the Year in 2018.

Today, Fisher has upped the ante, joining forces with renegade record label Dirt Rock Empire for the release.





Tuesday, December 3, 2013

JAIDA DREYER JOINS NASHVILLE'S SONGWRITING CIRCLE WITH TWO SONGS ON SERIES SOUNDTRACK


(Nashville, Tenn. – Dec. 03, 2013) - Streamsound recording artist Jaida Dreyer brings her music to the set of the ABC hit television series Nashville, with two songs featured on the upcoming series’ soundtrack, which is set to be released Dec. 10.

The Music of Nashville: Original Soundtrack Season 2, Volume 1 features Dreyer’s “This Town” (performed by Clare Bowen and Charles Esten) and “Tell Me” (performed by Aubrey Peeples). Dreyer, along with co-writer Cory Mayo, are the only songwriters to have two songs on the album.

Dreyer’s “Tell Me,” co-written by Dreyer, Andrew Rollins, Cory Mayo and Jody Stevens, will be featured on Wednesday’s episode of Nashville. It is her third song to be featured in the show, along with “This Town” and “Dreams.” “Dreams,” which was originally featured on episode 208, titled “Hanky Panky Woman,” will return to the show on Dec. 11, 2013. The album featuring all three songs will be available for purchase on iTunes Dec. 10.

For a behind the scenes look at the making of the song, “This Town,” and its role in the show Nashville, watch ABC’s On The Record. To hear Dreyer perform an acoustic version of "Tell Me" and “This Town,” visit ABC’s Music Lounge. To hear Dreyer perform all three songs, visit her YouTube page.        
                                                                                
About Jaida Dreyer:

Jaida Dreyer’s debut album, I Am Jaida Dreyer, is produced by Grammy award-winning producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland), and is now available at iTunes and other major digital retailers. The album features a special guest appearance on the track “Boy Who Cried Love” by Sugarland’s Kristian Bush, who co-wrote the song with her. A talented songwriter in her own right, Jaida was involved in writing or co-writing all of the songs on her debut release. Signed to Streamsound Records, Dreyer is focusing her time on writing and recording new music.
For more information on Jaida, and to check out live performances from her radio tour, visit www.JaidaDreyer.com and follow her on Twitter and Facebook.