Brantley Gilbert Readies Upcoming ‘So Help Me God’ Collection

Brantley Gilbert. Photo: Alexa Campbell

Brantley Gilbert will release his long-awaited new album, So Help Me God, via The Valory Music Co. on Nov. 10.

His upcoming single from the project, “Heaven By Then” with Blake Shelton featuring Vince Gill will head to country radio on Nov. 14. Co-written with Brock Berryhill, Michael Hardy, Jake Mitchell, Randy Montana, Hunger Phelps and Taylor Phillips, the album opener highlights a way of life that can often feel like it’s disappearing.

“We were on a writing retreat in Texas that we do every year, and everybody was out on the porch. I don’t remember who threw a word in here or there and who didn’t, so we ended up with a bunch of writers on ‘Heaven By Then,’” Gilbert notes. “To have Blake Shelton and Vince Gill on the song meant so much to me. Those two brought so much to the table and gave it a voice I didn’t have. We were all in separate places when we recorded, but it was a cool way for everyone to put their spin on it. They just did what felt natural and sonically you hear that.”

Gilbert had other friends join him on the new project as well, including Jason Aldean on “Rolex On A Redneck,” Toby Keith and Hardy on “The Worst Country Song Of All Time,” and Jelly Roll on “Son Of The Dirty South.” Marking three years since his last release, Gilbert is a co-writer on all of the project’s 10 tracks.

“I’ve always taken a little longer than most artists, especially in this genre, to put an album out and that’s partly to do with me being a perfectionist,” Gilbert adds. “We’ve been looking forward to getting this album out for a long time. I’ve been blessed to sit down with some of the best writers in the country, and I feel like we’ve written some wonderful stuff.”

Gilbert will kick off his co-headlining tour with Five Finger Death Punch on Nov. 9 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The tour will run through Dec. 17.

So Help Me God Track List:
Heaven By Then with Blake Shelton featuring Vince Gill (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Michael Hardy, Jake Mitchell, Randy Montana, Hunger Phelps, Taylor Phillips)
Rolex® On A Redneck featuring Jason Aldean (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Michael Hardy, Randy Montana, Taylor Phillips)
Miles of Memories (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Josh Phillips)
She’s The One (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Taylor Phillips)
The Worst Country Song Of All Time featuring Toby Keith and HARDY (Brantley Gilbert, Michael Hardy, Hunter Phelps, Will Weatherly)
Son Of The Dirty South featuring Jelly Roll (Brantley Gilbert, Andrew Baylis, Jason Bradley DeFord)
How To Talk To Girls (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Brian Wayne Davis, Brandon Day, Chase McGill, Josh Phillips, Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray)
Little Piece of Heaven (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Greylan James, Taylor Phillips, Cole Taylor)
Gone But Not Forgotten (Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Jason Blaine, Jay Brunswick)
So Help Me God (Brantley Gilbert, Michael Hardy, Hunter Phelps, Will Weatherly)

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Chart Action: Carrie Underwood Most Added

Carrie Underwood‘s “Hate My Heart,” is the most added song on Mediabase and MusicRow this week. The track debuts at No. 68 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Underwood wrote the single with Hillary Lindsey, David Garcia and Michael Hardy, and it appears on her latest album, Denim & Rhinestones. She is currently on her headlining “Denim & Rhinestones Tour” with Jimmie Allen where she will feature songs from her new album along with fan favorites.

“I’m most excited about performing new music from Denim & Rhinestones—it’s such a fun, energetic album, which I think we all need right now, and we definitely bring that upbeat, party vibe to the stage,” the decorated entertainer shares with MusicRow. Read more about the high-flying trek here.

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‘The Return Of Tanya Tucker’ Now In Theaters Nationwide

Tanya Tucker & Brandi Carlile. Photo: Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

The Return Of Tanya Tucker, the film about the exciting comeback of the beloved country singer, is now in theaters nationwide.

Directed by Kathlyn Horan, the motion picture follows Tucker’s reemergence after not making a record in nearly 20 years. Alongside Brandi Carlile—who produced Tucker’s 2019 album While I’m Livin’ with Shooter Jennings—Tucker makes a record that would go on to win a Grammy for Best Country Album in 2020, catapulting the legend back into the spotlight she deserved.

Using rare archival footage and photographs, the film dives into Tucker’s history from her single-wide trailer in Seminole, Texas to becoming a young star.

A highlight of the film includes Tucker taking the idea for the chorus “Bring My Flowers Now,” a tune from the album that won the Grammy for Best Country Song in 2020, and forming the centerpiece for the record.

“I had a chorus and I couldn’t get anything else for years. Brandi came in the control room and said, ‘T, let’s finish that song idea you had for so long.’ As soon as we finished writing the song, I think we went right to the vocal booth. The band came in, and they pushed record,” the country star shares of the process.

The Return Of Tanya Tucker has been featured at film festivals in Austin, Toronto, Nashville, and more.

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Blake Shelton Toasts The Season With ‘Cheers, It’s Christmas (Super Deluxe)’

Blake Shelton is ringing in the holiday season with his new album Cheers, It’s Christmas (Super Deluxe), available on Friday, Nov. 11.

The spirited record is topped with three new tracks: “Up On The House Top,” “Holly Jolly Christmas,” and “Cheer For The Elves,” previously released by Gwen Stefani.

“During the holidays I always celebrate traditions and add new things, so cheers to some new music,” says Shelton. “After all, what is Christmas without it. I just want to thank everyone for including my music in your festive playlists all these years. It really is ‘the most wonderful time of the year.’”

A few special guests also appear on the deluxe collection. Kelly Clarkson joins Shelton for “There’s A New Kid In Town.” He and Reba share “Oklahoma Christmas.” Michael Bublé joins the multi-genre hit “Home,” Shelton and his mother, Dorothy Shackleford, sing “Time For Me To Come Home,” and more.

Cheers, It’s Christmas (Super Deluxe) Track Listing:
1) Up On The House Top
2) Cheer For The Elves
3) Holly Jolly Christmas
4) Jingle Bell Rock
5) White Christmas
6) Oklahoma Christmas (Feat. Reba)
7) Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
8) There’s a New Kid in Town (Feat. Kelly Clarkson)
9) Santa’s Got a Choo Choo Train
10) Home (Feat. Michael Bublé)
11) Winter Wonderland
12) The Christmas Song
13) Blue Christmas
14) I’ll Be Home for Christmas
15) Silver Bells (Feat. Xenia)
16) Time for Me to Come Home (Feat. Dorothy Shackleford)
17) The Very Best Time of Year (Feat. Trypta-Phunk)
18) Savior’s Shadow
19) Two Step ‘Round the Christmas Tree
20) Christmas Eve

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Cole Swindell Lights Up The Mother Church During Two-Night Ryman Debut

Cole Swindell. Photo: Ethan Helms

After ten years, countless shows and 12 trips to the top of the country charts, Cole Swindell made his triumphant Ryman debut with a pair of sold out, back-to-back shows on Nov. 2 and 3 as part of his “Back Down To The Bar Tour.”

Preceded by rising singer-songwriter Dylan Marlowe and Big Loud newcomer Ashley Cooke, Swindell hit the stage hard on Wednesday night (Nov. 2), which had all the trimmings of a real bar, including an everglowing open sign, a set of taps and barstools and a full-size pool table which the bass player took up his residency on.

Opening with an explosive performance of his Dierks Bentley-graced “Flatliner” from 2017, the crowd was quickly sent reeling when Bentley appeared seemingly out of thin air to carry his parts of the tune. Promising the Nashville crowd a special night, Swindell ripped into his 2014 debut single, “Chillin’ It,” noting that he could’ve never dreamed that he would be singing the song to a sold out crowd at the Ryman on the day he wrote it.

From there it was off to the races as the south Georgia native fired off into many of his dozen No. 1s and obvious fan-favorites, like “Love You Too Late,” “Single Saturday Night,” “I Hope You Get Lonely Tonight” and more, all of which the crowd roared back with deafening eagerness. He also took a moment to play “How Is She,” one of the radio-ready tracks from his recently released fourth studio album, Stereotype, as well as the project’s title track.

Cole Swindell & Dierks Bentley. Photo: Ethan Helms

After a swaying rendition of “Middle Of A Memory,” Swindell explained that the night was a full circle moment for him, seeing as he used to play in every bar on always-bustling Broadway street just outside the walls of the Ryman. On the note of bars, Swindell took the opportunity to rip off into some of party songs from over the years, which included a medley of “Brought To You By Beer,” “No Can Left Behind” and “Reason To Drink” before taking a shot with the Nashville crowd.

The Warner Music Nashville recording artist later recounted his journey to Nashville and how he fell in love with songwriting, explaining that he “wouldn’t be here without the songs [he’s] written,” and crediting them with getting his name out there and more than likely landing him his record deal. Giving the audience bits of some of his biggest hits as a songwriter, the multi-Platinum wordsmith shot into Thomas Rhett‘s “Get Me Some Of That,” which earned him his first No. 1 and with whom he’ll be hitting the road with in 2023; Luke Bryan‘s “Roller Coaster;” and Florida Georgia Line‘s “This Is How We Roll.”

To pile on the special moments of the show, Swindell offered up an unreleased track called “Sad Ass Country Song” that is sure to be one of his next big hits seeing as the crowd was eating up every second of the “walkin’, ‘talkin’, honky tonkin’” tune.

However, no moment could top what was to come as Swindell took a second to address the crowd, as well as put a spotlight on the many familiar faces in the audience, including friends, family, his team and more. One person who he noted who not there, though, was his mother who passed away in September of 2021.

“Tonight every song that we’re singing means something and I can promise you that no one here has heard this one. I debated whether or not to do it because I don’t know if I can get through it,” he offered. “If I’m going to sing a song for the very first time ever, I want to sing it right here at the Ryman.”

Lauren Alaina & Cole Swindell. Photo: Ethan Helms

Written alongside Chase McGill and Bobby Pinson, the gut-wrenching track gives a light-hearted warning of what the man upstairs should expect as Swindell’s mom makes her way there. Aptly titled “Heads Up Heaven,” the piano-backed track ends with the touching “She’s always wanted to meet you face to face / Heads up heaven, there’s a good one headed your way.”

After tearfully making it through the vulnerable song, Swindell gave the Mother Church of Country Music a one-two punch, going straight into the 2016 weeper “You Should Be Here,” which he wrote in honor of his late father. The packed house carried Swindell through the final chorus, armed with their phone flashlights and singing it back to him without missing a beat.

“People ask, ‘How do you get through those songs every night?’ Honestly, it’s because of you guys. You all need to hear it just as much as I do. I know I’m not the only one who’s lost someone I love.” He continued, “For me, country music has always reminded me that I’m not alone. There’s people out there that feel just like I do… I’ve got your back because you’ve had mine for the last ten years.”

Leading in to the last stretch of the setlist, Swindell popped back on stage for his fiery duet “Never Say Never,” with American Idol alum Lauren Alaina filling in for Lainey Wilson. He followed it with a pair of hits from his debut, self-titled album, “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Let Me See You Girl.”

The avid ’90s country fan broke out into a medley of greatest hits from the celebrated decade of country music, including “Neon Moon” (Brooks & Dunn), “Carrying Your Love With Me” (George Strait), “Pickup Man” (Joe Diffie), “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” (Toby Keith), “Be My Baby Tonight” (John Michael Montgomery) and “Ain’t Going Down (Til The Sun Comes Up)” (Garth Brooks), all leading up to the night’s big finale.

Pictured (L-R): Shane Tarleton (EVP Artist Development, Warner Music Nashville); Kerri Edwards (Founder / President, KP Entertainment); Ben Kline (Co-President, Warner Music Nashville); Cole Swindell; Cris Lacy (Co-President, Warner Music Nashville); Kristen Williams (SVP Radio, Warner Music Nashville); Tim Foisset (SVP Streaming, Warner Music Nashville) Photo: Alan Poizner

After the stage went dark for a moment, the all too familiar sound of Jo Dee Messina‘s “Heads Carolina, Tails California” came through the speakers, earning a shriek of excitement from the crowd. Swindell blasted off into his 12th No. 1 hit, “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” which also marks his fastest trip to the top spot at country radio at just 12 weeks. The five-week No. 1 has racked up more than 250 million streams, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA just before the sold out show.

Ahead of the show, the Warner Nashville team also surprised Swindell with a plethora of certifications, including “Single Saturday Night” (Platinum), “Break Up In The End” (2x Platinum), “You Should Be Here” (3x Platinum), his sophomore project You Should Be Here (Platinum) and his third album All of It (Gold).

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