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One of the reasons Brantley Gilbert wanted Ashley Cooke to join him on his new single “Over When We’re Sober” is because he knew his famous co-writer couldn’t. Gilbert, Brock Berryhill and Justin Wilson wrote the song with Jelly Roll during a songwriting weekend at Lee Brice‘s farm. “There were a few of them, this one included, where nobody wants to see me and Jelly Roll sing together,” Gilbert jokes with Taste of Country Nights. “Over When We’re Sober” is the newest Gilbert single from an upcoming, TBA project.It’s the third straight collaborative single for the “Bottoms Up” hitmaker.Earlier ...
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One of the reasons Brantley Gilbert wanted Ashley Cooke to join him on his new single “Over When We’re Sober” is because he knew his famous co-writer couldn’t. Gilbert, Brock Berryhill and Justin Wilson wrote the song with Jelly Roll during a songwriting weekend at Lee Brice‘s farm. “There were a few of them, this one included, where nobody wants to see me and Jelly Roll sing together,” Gilbert jokes with Taste of Country Nights. “Over When We’re Sober” is the newest Gilbert single from an upcoming, TBA project.It’s the third straight collaborative single for the “Bottoms Up” hitmaker.Earlier ...
Taste of Country
Country newcomer Ashley Cooke has been having some major success in the industry. Recently, she met Jelly Roll backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. I sat down with Cooke on the latest episode of Taste of Country Nights on Demand, and she told me an epic story about meeting the “Save Me” singer, not too long ago. Cooke said, “My Opry debut backstage, the lineup was me, Jelly Roll and Gary LeVox. I was backstage walking through, and Jelly stops me, and he goes, ‘Ashley!'” Cooke revealed she had never met Jelly Roll before, and she was shocked he even knew her name. The “Your Place” sing...
Taste of Country
Social media is shaking up the music world, and for these country singers, TikTok has been the driving force behind their careers. For many, the platform has taken them off the screen and put them on some of the biggest stages in the nation. And it’s only just a matter of time before the others are right there with them. How Has TikTok Changed Country Music?Back in the old days of country music, artists who wanted to make it in Nashville needed to quit their jobs, load up the car and move. And while this is still one of best ways to be in front of the people who can make your dreams come true,...
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