ERNEST‘s sophomore album, hasn’t left any stone – or collaborator – unturned. Released Friday, his “Nashville, Tennessee” includes some of the high-powered, uber talented friends he’s made over his years in Music City. Along with the previously released “I Went To College/I Went To Jail” with Jelly Roll, other artists on the project include Lukas Nelson, Morgan Wallen, Hardy and Lainey Wilson.
“Would If I Could” by Ernest featuring Lainey Wilson.
“Honkytonk Fairytale” by Ernest.
Two titans of their respective genres teaming up for an all-time classic? Sign me up! Slash is putting out a straight-up blues album, “Orgy Of The Damned,” and since Slash isn’t much of a vocalist, he went straight to one of the great blues voices of our time – Chris Stapleton. “His singing cadence and that drawl that he has for this particular song, in my mind’s eye, it sounded perfect,” Slash told “Rolling Stone.”The song? The classic Fleetwood Mac blues-rock rave-up “Oh Well.” “I had to get his number and cold-call him,” Slash added. “And he was really gracious about it and really bent over backwards to help me get it done.” After they recorded the track, it came out exactly how Slash imagined it would. “I think it was one of the best ideas I’ve had in recent memory, was to have him sing that song,” he said. “Orgy Of The Damned” comes out May 17.
“Oh Well” by Slash featuring Chris Stapleton.
Here are some new offerings from the artists that are coming to the Fargo area some time soon:
“28” by Zach Bryan.
“Like Ida” by Zach Bryan.
“Good Morning from Mexico”by Riley Green.
“Yearnin’ for You” by 49 Winchester.
“Time to Love, Time to Kill” by Morgan Wade.
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