Cole Swindell may be a relatively new artist, but the singer is making a big name for himself. In fact, his first two singles became No. 1 hits, and he's thanking his fans for help with the release of 'Down Home Sessions EP.
Swindell stopped by Taste of Country Nights studio to chat with host Sam Alex about how lucky we have been in the music so far. He says he is constantly having to pinch yourself to know that this is real.
"I'm in the way of permanent pinch, friend," says Alex. "Getting you the first single to debut at No. 1 songm then the next number 1 is ... I'm so excited to have a new one now. It's just ... a lot has changed now in the last year, you know, by the well for me. I am so grateful that I have this great support so early in my career, man. "
Adds the singer, "It's been a great year so far."
Swindell's New Single 'not worth the whiskey, "a fun song that reminds listeners of a break not really worth spending your good liquor. The song does not appear in the five-track EP, which is available but that means more space for new songs - songs that are destined Swindell says to her fans.
"I started my career writing some songs. I felt like when we were preparing for my album and what songs were going to do, I knew I did not have enough room to get some of those people really wanted to hear," says the singer . "So the fact that Warner supported me and let me put some type of music to fans as a thank you for supporting me here ... I'll be touring some clubs around the country, the Down Home Tour so called the 'Down Home Sessions.' "
Swindell's tour is already underway, with dates until mid-December.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Cole Swindell Announces November/December Headlining Tour
Cole Swindell is "Chillin 'It" this winter with your own Down Home Tour.
His 17-city headlining tour will begin on November 17 in Davie, Florida., And runs until December 20 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

"It's been a crazy whirlwind year and I feel very lucky that the fans of country music and country radio has embraced me in a huge way," Swindell said in a press release. "It's what an artist dreams. I've been lucky enough to get a jump start performing with Luke Bryan against crowds, and although I would not change anything about the experience I have gained so far, I know I still have much work to do on the road. "
Related: New Music know: Cole Swindell went from Luke Bryan Merch Guy Opening Act
After touring with Luke Bryan, Swindell promises to have a new experience with their fans at shows.
"This headlining tour, me and my band are going to work our butts off to give the best show I can give you."
Cole Swindell Down Home Concert:
11-13 -. Davie, Florida @ The Roundup / Ft.
11/14 -. Cape Coral, Florida @ Dixie Roadhouse
11/15 -. Deland, Florida @ Volusia County Fair
11/20 -. Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom
21.11-Fort Worth, Texas @ Texas Billy Bob
11/22 - San Antonio, Texas @ Cowboys Dance Hall
11/28 in North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
11/29 - Charlotte, N.C. @ Coyote Joe
03.12 - Oxford, Ohio - Brick Street Bar @ University of Miami
4.12 -. Grand Rapids, Mich @ The Intersection
5.12 -. South Bend, Indiana @ Legends of Notre Dame
06.12 - Rootstown, Ohio @ Dusty Armadillo
12/11 -. Chicago, Ill @ Joe's Sports Bar
12-13 -. Milwaukee, Wis @ The Rave
12-18 -. Springfield, Ill @ Boondocks
12/19 -. Indianapolis, Ind @ 8 Seconds Saloon
12/20 -. Fort Wayne, Indiana @ Rusty Spur
His 17-city headlining tour will begin on November 17 in Davie, Florida., And runs until December 20 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

"It's been a crazy whirlwind year and I feel very lucky that the fans of country music and country radio has embraced me in a huge way," Swindell said in a press release. "It's what an artist dreams. I've been lucky enough to get a jump start performing with Luke Bryan against crowds, and although I would not change anything about the experience I have gained so far, I know I still have much work to do on the road. "
Related: New Music know: Cole Swindell went from Luke Bryan Merch Guy Opening Act
After touring with Luke Bryan, Swindell promises to have a new experience with their fans at shows.
"This headlining tour, me and my band are going to work our butts off to give the best show I can give you."
Cole Swindell Down Home Concert:
11-13 -. Davie, Florida @ The Roundup / Ft.
11/14 -. Cape Coral, Florida @ Dixie Roadhouse
11/15 -. Deland, Florida @ Volusia County Fair
11/20 -. Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom
21.11-Fort Worth, Texas @ Texas Billy Bob
11/22 - San Antonio, Texas @ Cowboys Dance Hall
11/28 in North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
11/29 - Charlotte, N.C. @ Coyote Joe
03.12 - Oxford, Ohio - Brick Street Bar @ University of Miami
4.12 -. Grand Rapids, Mich @ The Intersection
5.12 -. South Bend, Indiana @ Legends of Notre Dame
06.12 - Rootstown, Ohio @ Dusty Armadillo
12/11 -. Chicago, Ill @ Joe's Sports Bar
12-13 -. Milwaukee, Wis @ The Rave
12-18 -. Springfield, Ill @ Boondocks
12/19 -. Indianapolis, Ind @ 8 Seconds Saloon
12/20 -. Fort Wayne, Indiana @ Rusty Spur
Friday, 22 August 2014
Cole Swindell: Just 'Chillin'' On His Upward Climb To Success
It is rare for a new artist emerging on the music scene with a single that perfectly encapsulates their environment but Cole Swindell is one of those lucky guys who managed to hit a hole in one with his song "Chillin 'It".
The song, released independently in 2013 among his already solid career as a composer (who has written a number of songs for his fellow musician Georgia - and fraternity brother - Luke Bryan and has credits and Florida Georgia Line Scotty McCreery) left an indelible mark on the Nashville community and led to the young singer-songwriter to score a record deal, paving a sweet way for her debut full-length, released this February.

I think "Chillin 'It" not representing me and why we chose it as our first single, "the affable Swindell says with a smile." I will say that there are different sides of my music on that album. It's why you get to make an album - you get to show different sides. But for me, my first single coming out, all the fans out there - I wanted to be introduced to me as' Chillin 'It.' "
There are other songs on the album that have a special meaning for him, however.”The last song on my album, 'The Back Roads and the back row," is a bit my song on which I grew up, how I grew up, how I was raised, "the small hometown South is concerned." And so which can only be a little of me in the drive as the last song, what kind of songs all round. I got there ... everything from the party to the anguish, love songs to this song, this song. It's what brought me to where I am today. "
Go distress are two opposites that Swindell, ironically, knows firsthand all too well. He is experiencing the best party scene of all, while in the summer tour with Bryan: "every night is just crazy," admits the walk with his friend hitmaking. As for anxiety, Swindell unfortunately met when her father died unexpectedly weekend Labor Day last year - only a few months to see the debut album of his son released.
"The [CD] booklet is a mine and my father's picture when I was a small child. He's playing guitar and he was the first person I've heard play guitar or sing. So it was pretty cool to get to spend album with him, "Swindell said.
He says he can choose to remember his father in a future album, too. "Since [his death], I've written a song or two that is definitely touched on. And I'll see if the next album is right for the album or the third, or whatever."
The note of the next album, Swindell admits he is already preparing to think about how you want your second set to get fit. "We have a long time before the album comes out, but it's never too early to start writing and I get to look" he says. "I do not want to go too far off the path a little digs what we did on this first album. - You can throw some different things there, but for the most part, you can keep party songs, break-until songs love songs. All normal stuff! So we'll see. "
When asked what his home state of Georgia that has produced many renowned music artists and varied over the decades is, Swindell only beams and shakes his head.”I wish I knew.'m Very proud to be from Georgia," enthuses. "I've always said that before coming to Nashville, had many successful people. I was like" man I hope they have room for one more before I get there. "I do not know what it is about."
He attributes his state assets by giving some of the necessary grip to make it in Music City. "I'll tell you what, as a child growing up, getting to see people from your area in your state that is kind of you to give a bit of confidence," he says. "Like me to see Lucas - being from a small town like me - it's so great, it was like" maybe I can do this. '"
"So anyway, maybe inspires kids to go after something you normally would not think that is even possible. 'Cause every day I have the opportunity to do this, I cannot believe I'm doing this."
The song, released independently in 2013 among his already solid career as a composer (who has written a number of songs for his fellow musician Georgia - and fraternity brother - Luke Bryan and has credits and Florida Georgia Line Scotty McCreery) left an indelible mark on the Nashville community and led to the young singer-songwriter to score a record deal, paving a sweet way for her debut full-length, released this February.

I think "Chillin 'It" not representing me and why we chose it as our first single, "the affable Swindell says with a smile." I will say that there are different sides of my music on that album. It's why you get to make an album - you get to show different sides. But for me, my first single coming out, all the fans out there - I wanted to be introduced to me as' Chillin 'It.' "
There are other songs on the album that have a special meaning for him, however.”The last song on my album, 'The Back Roads and the back row," is a bit my song on which I grew up, how I grew up, how I was raised, "the small hometown South is concerned." And so which can only be a little of me in the drive as the last song, what kind of songs all round. I got there ... everything from the party to the anguish, love songs to this song, this song. It's what brought me to where I am today. "
Go distress are two opposites that Swindell, ironically, knows firsthand all too well. He is experiencing the best party scene of all, while in the summer tour with Bryan: "every night is just crazy," admits the walk with his friend hitmaking. As for anxiety, Swindell unfortunately met when her father died unexpectedly weekend Labor Day last year - only a few months to see the debut album of his son released.
"The [CD] booklet is a mine and my father's picture when I was a small child. He's playing guitar and he was the first person I've heard play guitar or sing. So it was pretty cool to get to spend album with him, "Swindell said.
He says he can choose to remember his father in a future album, too. "Since [his death], I've written a song or two that is definitely touched on. And I'll see if the next album is right for the album or the third, or whatever."
The note of the next album, Swindell admits he is already preparing to think about how you want your second set to get fit. "We have a long time before the album comes out, but it's never too early to start writing and I get to look" he says. "I do not want to go too far off the path a little digs what we did on this first album. - You can throw some different things there, but for the most part, you can keep party songs, break-until songs love songs. All normal stuff! So we'll see. "
When asked what his home state of Georgia that has produced many renowned music artists and varied over the decades is, Swindell only beams and shakes his head.”I wish I knew.'m Very proud to be from Georgia," enthuses. "I've always said that before coming to Nashville, had many successful people. I was like" man I hope they have room for one more before I get there. "I do not know what it is about."
He attributes his state assets by giving some of the necessary grip to make it in Music City. "I'll tell you what, as a child growing up, getting to see people from your area in your state that is kind of you to give a bit of confidence," he says. "Like me to see Lucas - being from a small town like me - it's so great, it was like" maybe I can do this. '"
"So anyway, maybe inspires kids to go after something you normally would not think that is even possible. 'Cause every day I have the opportunity to do this, I cannot believe I'm doing this."
Thursday, 26 June 2014
9th Street Summerfest With Cole Swindell!
Join NASH 100.1 FM for 9th Street Summerfest with Cole Swindell on Friday 5 September in downtown Columbia!
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 20. You can get your tickets here
for those who are new to these amazing shows: We closed down the block of 9th Street between Broadway and Walnut. Gateway is located at the north end, on the corner of 9th and Walnut. Drinks are served both outside and inside.
This event is rain or shine and general admission. No pets, bicycles, backpacks or the event area please. Garden chairs are allowed behind a midpoint clearly marked "line chair 'at block of 9th Street.
Students may charge student tickets in MSA Box Office in the Student Center on the MU campus.

Occasionally, a song and the artist cannot be denied.
Earlier this year, Cole Swindell was nothing more and nothing less than a phenomenal songwriter with a publishing deal in Nashville and a growing reputation as one of the most exciting young players in the city. Now, he is on the road to stardom.
The gateway is "Chillin 'It," a song so infectious groove laden as anything out there with a relaxed charm that perfectly captures the guy who wrote and performs summer. Independent radio airplay and media quickly became a sensation. With sales continuing to rise, "Chillin 'It" is tending to be its first individual gold certificate. A sellout show at a club with 600 seats in Atlanta did the rest. It was attended by representatives of Nashville label you want to see if the type of small Bronwood, Georgia, could put on what he had put on CD. The offers came from almost every major label meant the answer was an unqualified "yes."
In fact, high-energy show victories Cole becomes increasingly standing in front of a crowd, either headlining in a club or an opening act in front of 20,000 people.
"Honestly," he says, "I just want it to be fun I get people who see me on stage to say.’Hey, looks like he's having the time of your life up there,' and I really am every night is. just a bang and join in. "
Not bad for a guy who just three years ago it was selling merchandise on tour with Luke Bryan, who once had to open some shows in Georgia. But such was his drive that there was not a moment lost on the way. Lucas observed and each act performed, learning what worked with the crowds, and he poured what I was learning in the songs he was writing.
Over time, these songs earned him a gig editorial team 'in Sony ATV, and each co-write extended his circle of followers.
"The publisher said, 'People are calling back and looking forward to more dates,'" he says. "" It seems that this city is behind you.’So I kept writing and pay my bills, working hard to get to the point where I deserved to be in the room with the great writers, people whose songs I sang in university bars a few years ago. "
Meanwhile, he continued his acting skills with solo concerts and slot opening, and finally, his skills as a writer and performer met in "Chillin 'It", which captures the restless energy that makes his one of the most compelling, high-energy shows in the business.
"My band laughs at me because I am a pacemaker," he says. "I get anxious every time I go on stage. My music is everything to me, so if I was not jumping around backstage being amplified by the show, which would be a mistake. Then when I got to the stage, I just want to get those first letters out.'s like football in high school. Kickoff in, once you get that first hit in, you are in your groove. Thereafter, it is very open. I'm having fun. "
Then you work to keep them that way.
"I do not want to have a song in which people feel comfortable going out for a beer," he says. "Once we start, do not want you to risk missing what's next I want them to leave saying." That's the best show I've seen in my life. '"
As anyone who has seen him perform can attest, it is working, and now, with "Chillin 'It" hit the waves everywhere, fans across the country can get their first look at one of the hottest country artists .
"People are buying music just wanna have fun" he says, "and 'Chillin' It 'is the perfect song to introduce me to them.'s Not a song full-out party, and is not serious. As he says, is only chill song, and that's just me. "
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 20. You can get your tickets here
for those who are new to these amazing shows: We closed down the block of 9th Street between Broadway and Walnut. Gateway is located at the north end, on the corner of 9th and Walnut. Drinks are served both outside and inside.
This event is rain or shine and general admission. No pets, bicycles, backpacks or the event area please. Garden chairs are allowed behind a midpoint clearly marked "line chair 'at block of 9th Street.
Students may charge student tickets in MSA Box Office in the Student Center on the MU campus.

Occasionally, a song and the artist cannot be denied.
Earlier this year, Cole Swindell was nothing more and nothing less than a phenomenal songwriter with a publishing deal in Nashville and a growing reputation as one of the most exciting young players in the city. Now, he is on the road to stardom.
The gateway is "Chillin 'It," a song so infectious groove laden as anything out there with a relaxed charm that perfectly captures the guy who wrote and performs summer. Independent radio airplay and media quickly became a sensation. With sales continuing to rise, "Chillin 'It" is tending to be its first individual gold certificate. A sellout show at a club with 600 seats in Atlanta did the rest. It was attended by representatives of Nashville label you want to see if the type of small Bronwood, Georgia, could put on what he had put on CD. The offers came from almost every major label meant the answer was an unqualified "yes."
In fact, high-energy show victories Cole becomes increasingly standing in front of a crowd, either headlining in a club or an opening act in front of 20,000 people.
"Honestly," he says, "I just want it to be fun I get people who see me on stage to say.’Hey, looks like he's having the time of your life up there,' and I really am every night is. just a bang and join in. "
Not bad for a guy who just three years ago it was selling merchandise on tour with Luke Bryan, who once had to open some shows in Georgia. But such was his drive that there was not a moment lost on the way. Lucas observed and each act performed, learning what worked with the crowds, and he poured what I was learning in the songs he was writing.
Over time, these songs earned him a gig editorial team 'in Sony ATV, and each co-write extended his circle of followers.
"The publisher said, 'People are calling back and looking forward to more dates,'" he says. "" It seems that this city is behind you.’So I kept writing and pay my bills, working hard to get to the point where I deserved to be in the room with the great writers, people whose songs I sang in university bars a few years ago. "
Meanwhile, he continued his acting skills with solo concerts and slot opening, and finally, his skills as a writer and performer met in "Chillin 'It", which captures the restless energy that makes his one of the most compelling, high-energy shows in the business.
"My band laughs at me because I am a pacemaker," he says. "I get anxious every time I go on stage. My music is everything to me, so if I was not jumping around backstage being amplified by the show, which would be a mistake. Then when I got to the stage, I just want to get those first letters out.'s like football in high school. Kickoff in, once you get that first hit in, you are in your groove. Thereafter, it is very open. I'm having fun. "
Then you work to keep them that way.
"I do not want to have a song in which people feel comfortable going out for a beer," he says. "Once we start, do not want you to risk missing what's next I want them to leave saying." That's the best show I've seen in my life. '"
As anyone who has seen him perform can attest, it is working, and now, with "Chillin 'It" hit the waves everywhere, fans across the country can get their first look at one of the hottest country artists .
"People are buying music just wanna have fun" he says, "and 'Chillin' It 'is the perfect song to introduce me to them.'s Not a song full-out party, and is not serious. As he says, is only chill song, and that's just me. "
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Cole Swindell Rides 'Chillin' It' To Label Deal
Successful independent debut single cables native Georgia covenant with Warner Bros.
Country newcomer Cole Swindell recently recalled his first concert experience was Randy Travis. The singer was one of his early influences, remembering yesterday to Billboard.

“When I grow up, it was from the 90 countries that really inspired me. He was recording those great songs. Had all his films and he was my first concert. My grandparents took me," he said. Swindell now shares something in common with country legend - a recording contract with Warner Brothers, signing a pact with the label yesterday.
“When I moved here, that's what I moved here for - a record label that way," he said, smiling. "It seemed so distant and unattainable.’s Crazy to have them believes in me so much. I've had the opportunity to meet with all departments there, and I know in my heart that I made the right decision. It was a tough choice, and very stressful, but this was where I felt most at home. "
Swindell’s situation is very different from most of the newcomers - while being courted by several top seals Nashville for their services, and with good reason. Without the help of a label, their debut single, “Chillin 'It " has sold more than 100,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. He attributes the success of mouth and a strong dose of promotion through social media.
"I think that's why what they are going through a lot of things very quickly. Having a song you believe in that fans took over, and the word started to spread, it's crazy. For the label to see the numbers and is already running, it is not a big risk for them. Believe that's what led me to get multiple offers. Was awesome. "
Native Bronwood, GA is well aware of the possibilities of his story takes place. After all, Travis and Garth Brooks - two of his heroes - both were rejected by every label in town twice before signing. "It's crazy to think that their heroes were in the city and were rejected. Just think if they had resigned, and country music would not be the same. 's Crazy to think I have a recording contract. There are so many talented people in the city. I just thought I could do it , or they would never have moved here. "
Swindell arrives at Warner Brothers with his debut album nearly complete.” We've virtually cut all the songs. That's one of the advantages of writing in recent years. Because I had a publishing deal, and that's all I've been doing. “One of the songs he wrote, "Water Tower Town "was a recent single for Scotty McCreery.
He says the album will contain many different musical tastes. “‘Chillin ' It ' is one that we thought was a great song to introduce us to, and I think you will be able to listen to some of my other stuff and tell you who I am and where I come from, I'm all about having fun, and there are plenty of fun stuff in there, but there will be a different side of me on this album too.”
Fans and he says they have been very vocal with their support - a key people who will be waiting for the release are those who have helped to get where he is so far the group. "I have been receiving messages and tweets from people who want to hear more music. It's a good thing they are excited about it. I'm as anxious as you are to get out there. "
Country newcomer Cole Swindell recently recalled his first concert experience was Randy Travis. The singer was one of his early influences, remembering yesterday to Billboard.

“When I grow up, it was from the 90 countries that really inspired me. He was recording those great songs. Had all his films and he was my first concert. My grandparents took me," he said. Swindell now shares something in common with country legend - a recording contract with Warner Brothers, signing a pact with the label yesterday.
“When I moved here, that's what I moved here for - a record label that way," he said, smiling. "It seemed so distant and unattainable.’s Crazy to have them believes in me so much. I've had the opportunity to meet with all departments there, and I know in my heart that I made the right decision. It was a tough choice, and very stressful, but this was where I felt most at home. "
Swindell’s situation is very different from most of the newcomers - while being courted by several top seals Nashville for their services, and with good reason. Without the help of a label, their debut single, “Chillin 'It " has sold more than 100,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. He attributes the success of mouth and a strong dose of promotion through social media.
"I think that's why what they are going through a lot of things very quickly. Having a song you believe in that fans took over, and the word started to spread, it's crazy. For the label to see the numbers and is already running, it is not a big risk for them. Believe that's what led me to get multiple offers. Was awesome. "
Native Bronwood, GA is well aware of the possibilities of his story takes place. After all, Travis and Garth Brooks - two of his heroes - both were rejected by every label in town twice before signing. "It's crazy to think that their heroes were in the city and were rejected. Just think if they had resigned, and country music would not be the same. 's Crazy to think I have a recording contract. There are so many talented people in the city. I just thought I could do it , or they would never have moved here. "
Swindell arrives at Warner Brothers with his debut album nearly complete.” We've virtually cut all the songs. That's one of the advantages of writing in recent years. Because I had a publishing deal, and that's all I've been doing. “One of the songs he wrote, "Water Tower Town "was a recent single for Scotty McCreery.
He says the album will contain many different musical tastes. “‘Chillin ' It ' is one that we thought was a great song to introduce us to, and I think you will be able to listen to some of my other stuff and tell you who I am and where I come from, I'm all about having fun, and there are plenty of fun stuff in there, but there will be a different side of me on this album too.”
Fans and he says they have been very vocal with their support - a key people who will be waiting for the release are those who have helped to get where he is so far the group. "I have been receiving messages and tweets from people who want to hear more music. It's a good thing they are excited about it. I'm as anxious as you are to get out there. "
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Cole Swindell: "Chillin' It" In Gold And Platinum Style
Cole Swindell Seen gathered a crowd at a nightclub in downtown Nashville earlier this week to tape a couple of songs for the CMT Listen up Performance Series. At least that's all I thought it was going down when he took the stage before the excited audience.
But his label, Warner Music Nashville, had other plans , and the singer was surprised with his team two plates - one that commemorates the gold certification from the RIAA for his single " Chillin 'It" and another that celebrates its status platinum .
Yes , " Chillin 'It" was such a success, the Georgia native did not even have time to celebrate the gold will track 500,000 downloads and streams before learning he had given at the level of 1 million for platinum certification .
“You only get once a first single," Swindell told the crowd. “The fact that it was accepted not only by radio, but more than 1 million fans is beyond what I ever could have dreamed. This is something I will never forget. "
What a way to start the party! The crowd cheered as he moved through a high energy set of songs from their self-titled debut album, including “Chillin 'It" and his latest single, “Hope you get Lonely Tonight”.
Swindell is currently touring with his friend and mentor Luke Bryan. It is one of a handful of newcomers appear at this year's CMT Listen Up series that spotlights new artists through exclusive videos, performances and interviews
But his label, Warner Music Nashville, had other plans , and the singer was surprised with his team two plates - one that commemorates the gold certification from the RIAA for his single " Chillin 'It" and another that celebrates its status platinum .
Yes , " Chillin 'It" was such a success, the Georgia native did not even have time to celebrate the gold will track 500,000 downloads and streams before learning he had given at the level of 1 million for platinum certification .
“You only get once a first single," Swindell told the crowd. “The fact that it was accepted not only by radio, but more than 1 million fans is beyond what I ever could have dreamed. This is something I will never forget. "
What a way to start the party! The crowd cheered as he moved through a high energy set of songs from their self-titled debut album, including “Chillin 'It" and his latest single, “Hope you get Lonely Tonight”.
Swindell is currently touring with his friend and mentor Luke Bryan. It is one of a handful of newcomers appear at this year's CMT Listen Up series that spotlights new artists through exclusive videos, performances and interviews
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Cole Swindell Performs For Sold-Out Crowd At Georgia Theatre
Rising star Cole Swindell country finally took the stage at the Georgia Theatre last Wednesday night for a full show after February postponed due to snow.
The show began with a DJ set from DJ Rock and Nashville artist Adam Craig then took the stage to perform a solid set.
Although the doors opened at 8 pm, the set of Swindell did not begin until 11 pm
The original show, which was meant to be a CD release party for their eponymous debut extended to Wednesday night.
Swindell told the crowd that he had not performed some of the songs from the album live on stage before just so that people could still be part of the CD release party.
After performing “Hey Yall ", " swayin ',' a dozen roses and a Six- Pack" and " The Back Roads and last row " , she played some songs he had written as " Outta Craig Campbell My Head" and Thomas Rhett "Get me Some of That " .
He went on to sing "Something Like That” by Tim McGraw and Dierk Bentley” What was I Thinkin ' " before going into one of his most recent successes as a composer, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan "This Is How We Roll”.
After performing her latest single, “I hope you get Lonely Tonight”, which had some visitors take the stage.
Members of the University of Georgia football team including quarterback Hutson Mason, Todd Gurley II and Ray Drew took the stage to sing “Down Home Boys" after doing the singing bulldog. Throughout the series, players mingled with the fans in the crowd.
Swindell closed the show with his first No. 1 hit as an artist, “Chillin 'It" before thanking people for coming.
The show began with a DJ set from DJ Rock and Nashville artist Adam Craig then took the stage to perform a solid set.
Although the doors opened at 8 pm, the set of Swindell did not begin until 11 pm
The original show, which was meant to be a CD release party for their eponymous debut extended to Wednesday night.
Swindell told the crowd that he had not performed some of the songs from the album live on stage before just so that people could still be part of the CD release party.
After performing “Hey Yall ", " swayin ',' a dozen roses and a Six- Pack" and " The Back Roads and last row " , she played some songs he had written as " Outta Craig Campbell My Head" and Thomas Rhett "Get me Some of That " .
He went on to sing "Something Like That” by Tim McGraw and Dierk Bentley” What was I Thinkin ' " before going into one of his most recent successes as a composer, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan "This Is How We Roll”.
After performing her latest single, “I hope you get Lonely Tonight”, which had some visitors take the stage.
Members of the University of Georgia football team including quarterback Hutson Mason, Todd Gurley II and Ray Drew took the stage to sing “Down Home Boys" after doing the singing bulldog. Throughout the series, players mingled with the fans in the crowd.
Swindell closed the show with his first No. 1 hit as an artist, “Chillin 'It" before thanking people for coming.
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Nashville's New Hit Maker Is Satellite Radio Programmer, Cole Swindell Music
NASHVILLE - While dozens of country artists held here recently to radio programmers - the country of the nation at an annual meeting, the singer and songwriter Cole Swindell once played a private show organized by a new fullback unlikely: satellite radio programmer John Marks.
A 60 -year-old , who sports a long white beard and feet can often observe devour fried bologna sandwiches in the district of Nashville honky -tonk , Mr. Marks select the music played on Sirius XM Radio Inc. 1.94 % SIRI Sirius XM Holdings USA Inc.
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Despite a public that is miniscule compared to FM radio stations in major markets, the road exerts a disproportionate influence on the sales of albums and concert tickets, say label executives, especially for new and emerging artists outside the major label system, a terrestrial country station group tend to avoid.
“Thank you, John Marks, play that song in the first place , " Mr. Swindell shouted from the stage after belting his cards hit " Chillin 'It" , which sold more than 100,000 digital copies in the middle of the rotation on the road,
before being promoted to the FM radio last summer. Acts including Florida Georgia Line, Chase Rice and Virginia also give credit to early exposure of Mr. Marks build audiences.
TK Kimbrell , director whose clients include JT Hodges said only Singing " Goodbyes Made You Mine" peaked at No. 38 on the country charts , but sold tens of thousands of downloads , once went to No. 1 road .
Radio stations in the country have had a particularly cozy relationship with the major record companies, broadcasters whose lobbying efforts include entertainment at the annual Country Radio Seminar long.
That makes it difficult for independent artists to break. But the new Sirius music services , Pandora Media Inc., -5.06 % P Pandora Media Inc. USA : NYSE $ 25.31 April 11, 2014 16:00 Volume ( 15m retarded ) :
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More details and latest prices "P value of their change in position cut into Spotify AB and others are beginning to affect the long- closed ecosystem and terrestrial broadcasters Nashville pour their resources to build listeners countries, which are generally wealthier, better educated and more likely to use social media that other genres, according to its research.
A 60 -year-old , who sports a long white beard and feet can often observe devour fried bologna sandwiches in the district of Nashville honky -tonk , Mr. Marks select the music played on Sirius XM Radio Inc. 1.94 % SIRI Sirius XM Holdings USA Inc.
: Nasdaq $ 3.16 April 11, 2014 16:00 Volume ( 15m retarded ) : AFTER HOURS $ 3.20 April 11, 2014 19:57 Volume ( 15m retarded ) : P / E Ratio Yield Cap Dividend $ 19,160 million by the Rev. 04/11/14 New Hit Maker S. ..
Nashville employee is 04/10/14 Sightings: How long can Serend ... 03/14/14 SiriusXM temporary resumption of active ... More details and latest prices “SIRI in the value of the position change its rustic contemporary channel clipping’s the way.
Despite a public that is miniscule compared to FM radio stations in major markets, the road exerts a disproportionate influence on the sales of albums and concert tickets, say label executives, especially for new and emerging artists outside the major label system, a terrestrial country station group tend to avoid.
“Thank you, John Marks, play that song in the first place , " Mr. Swindell shouted from the stage after belting his cards hit " Chillin 'It" , which sold more than 100,000 digital copies in the middle of the rotation on the road,
before being promoted to the FM radio last summer. Acts including Florida Georgia Line, Chase Rice and Virginia also give credit to early exposure of Mr. Marks build audiences.
TK Kimbrell , director whose clients include JT Hodges said only Singing " Goodbyes Made You Mine" peaked at No. 38 on the country charts , but sold tens of thousands of downloads , once went to No. 1 road .
Radio stations in the country have had a particularly cozy relationship with the major record companies, broadcasters whose lobbying efforts include entertainment at the annual Country Radio Seminar long.
That makes it difficult for independent artists to break. But the new Sirius music services , Pandora Media Inc., -5.06 % P Pandora Media Inc. USA : NYSE $ 25.31 April 11, 2014 16:00 Volume ( 15m retarded ) :
AFTER HOURS $ 25.35 April 11, 2014 19:58 Volume ( 15m retarded ) : P / E Ratio Market $ 5.00 billion dividend yield by Rev. 11/04/14 New employee Hit Maker S. .. Nashville is 04/11/14 riding Tech rollercoaster Pandora 4.1.14 improved Algorithms ...
More details and latest prices "P value of their change in position cut into Spotify AB and others are beginning to affect the long- closed ecosystem and terrestrial broadcasters Nashville pour their resources to build listeners countries, which are generally wealthier, better educated and more likely to use social media that other genres, according to its research.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Cole Swindell On 'Chillin' It,' And What He Learned From Luke Bryan
It may seem that success has come quickly to Cole Swindell, whose first single, " Chillin 'It" is atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs for a second week , but it's not an overnight success.

Swindell came to Nashville over six years ago and , like many struggling singer / songwriters , he got a job that allowed him to sponge up information about the music industry and make contacts while working at his trade : He sold shirts out on Tour for Luke Bryan, and -
like Garth Brooks did for Martina McBride , which owes its goods -Bryan Swindell took under his wing , even allowing him to open for him at some point during the 2007-2010 season on the road Swindell .
Swindell then signed a publishing deal and began receiving his songs cut by the likes of Bryan , Florida Georgia Line and Scotty McCreery . But the arrogance of good timing " Chillin 'It" , he knew he had something special.
The song sold over 100,000 copies in iTunes before Swindell even signed to a major label, ultimately, the choice of Warner Music Nashville.
While Swindell was already experiencing success by itself, a label deal was always the holy grail . "I know there have been people who have succeeded remain independent, but has always been a dream for me to be on a label and just have the whole team behind me," he says.
He now officially has the opening slot in Bryan concert tour and he is putting into practice what you learned from Bryan upbeat. "He always said to me . . ."
Just enjoy it, I enjoy it ' He knows he can be stressful you dream of this and then the changes in perspective You are responsible for a lot of things, "said Swindell . He has also tried to learn to love -
Every - minute stage presence of Bryan. “From the first time I saw him play, long before I moved to Nashville, he was not afraid to have fun To me , that's the greatest compliment I can get . " He seems to be having the time of your life [in stage], ' so I am. Luke taught me not to be afraid to be silly. "
Swindell is enjoying success " Chillin ' It", but is happy that his album of the same name is now out there for people to see that their range extends the feeling bro -
Hit country track. " Cole Swindell “debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 last week, behind the soundtrack to "Frozen" and fellow country star Eric Church "The Outsiders”.
"I just knew I had other songs that people relate to, not just about cooling," he says. "We feel good songs, the songs missing, we have the true blue ballad in there," says Swindell , referring to "I Just Want You" , co -written with Bryan .
His next single, “Hope you get Lonely Tonight “is a sexy booty call co - written with Florida Georgia Line Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelly and Michael Carter.
Swindell grew Bronwood, Georgia, a town of about 600. "Can not imagine what’s going on there right now," Swindell his hometown, celebrating their local boy does well and his first number 1 and said artist. "My family is enjoying now. They could be enjoying more than me. "
He longs to go home and celebrate, but there is no time in your schedule for that since he is very busy in the opening track Bryan concert tour right now. In March,
"We will be in Panama City in March, and that's only 3 hours away. Maybe at least I can swing through and hug my mom and my grandmother’s neck."

Swindell came to Nashville over six years ago and , like many struggling singer / songwriters , he got a job that allowed him to sponge up information about the music industry and make contacts while working at his trade : He sold shirts out on Tour for Luke Bryan, and -
like Garth Brooks did for Martina McBride , which owes its goods -Bryan Swindell took under his wing , even allowing him to open for him at some point during the 2007-2010 season on the road Swindell .
Swindell then signed a publishing deal and began receiving his songs cut by the likes of Bryan , Florida Georgia Line and Scotty McCreery . But the arrogance of good timing " Chillin 'It" , he knew he had something special.
The song sold over 100,000 copies in iTunes before Swindell even signed to a major label, ultimately, the choice of Warner Music Nashville.
While Swindell was already experiencing success by itself, a label deal was always the holy grail . "I know there have been people who have succeeded remain independent, but has always been a dream for me to be on a label and just have the whole team behind me," he says.
He now officially has the opening slot in Bryan concert tour and he is putting into practice what you learned from Bryan upbeat. "He always said to me . . ."
Just enjoy it, I enjoy it ' He knows he can be stressful you dream of this and then the changes in perspective You are responsible for a lot of things, "said Swindell . He has also tried to learn to love -
Every - minute stage presence of Bryan. “From the first time I saw him play, long before I moved to Nashville, he was not afraid to have fun To me , that's the greatest compliment I can get . " He seems to be having the time of your life [in stage], ' so I am. Luke taught me not to be afraid to be silly. "
Swindell is enjoying success " Chillin ' It", but is happy that his album of the same name is now out there for people to see that their range extends the feeling bro -
Hit country track. " Cole Swindell “debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 last week, behind the soundtrack to "Frozen" and fellow country star Eric Church "The Outsiders”.
"I just knew I had other songs that people relate to, not just about cooling," he says. "We feel good songs, the songs missing, we have the true blue ballad in there," says Swindell , referring to "I Just Want You" , co -written with Bryan .
His next single, “Hope you get Lonely Tonight “is a sexy booty call co - written with Florida Georgia Line Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelly and Michael Carter.
Swindell grew Bronwood, Georgia, a town of about 600. "Can not imagine what’s going on there right now," Swindell his hometown, celebrating their local boy does well and his first number 1 and said artist. "My family is enjoying now. They could be enjoying more than me. "
He longs to go home and celebrate, but there is no time in your schedule for that since he is very busy in the opening track Bryan concert tour right now. In March,
"We will be in Panama City in March, and that's only 3 hours away. Maybe at least I can swing through and hug my mom and my grandmother’s neck."
Friday, 4 April 2014
Cole Swindell Concert Tickets Sehedule
Venue Date/Time
Aarons Amphitheatre At Lakewood (formerly Lakewood Amphitheatre) Thursday
Atlanta, GA 4/10/2014
TBD
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre (formerly TWC Music Pavilion) Thursday
Raleigh, NC 4/24/2014
TBD
PNC Music Pavilion - Charlotte (Formerly Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre) Friday
Charlotte, NC 4/25/2014
TBD
Rogers Arena Saturday
Vancouver, Canada 5/3/2014
7:00 PM
Prospera Place Sunday
Kelowna, Canada 5/4/2014
7:30 PM
Encana Event Centre Tuesday
Dawson Creek, Canada 5/6/2014
7:30 PM
Sleep Train Amphitheatre Thursday
Wheatland, CA 5/8/2014
TBD
Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA Thursday
Mountain View, CA 5/8/2014
TBD
Gexa Energy Pavilion (Formerly Superpages.com Center) Thursday
Dallas, TX 5/8/2014
TBD
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Friday
Spring, TX 5/9/2014
TBD
Scotiabank Saddledome (Formerly Pengrowth Saddledome) Friday
Calgary, Canada 5/9/2014
7:30 PM
Rexall Place Monday
Edmonton, Canada 5/12/2014
7:30 PM
Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach (Formerly Virginia Beach Amphitheatre) Thursday
Virginia Beach, VA 5/15/2014
TBD
Klipsch Music Center (Formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center - IN) Friday
Noblesville, IN 5/16/2014
TBD
Jiffy Lube Live (Formerly Nissan Pavilion) Friday
Bristow, VA 5/16/2014
TBD
MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds (formerly Live Nation Amphitheatre) Friday
Tampa, FL 5/16/2014
TBD
Big River Park Sunday
Robinsonville, MS 5/25/2014
1:30 PM
PNC Music Pavilion - Charlotte (Formerly Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre) Thursday
Charlotte, NC 5/29/2014
7:00 PM
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (formerly Tweeter Center-il) Friday
Tinley Park, IL 5/30/2014
TBD
Xfinity Theatre (formerly Comcast Theatre) Friday
Hartford, CT 5/30/2014
TBD
Jiffy Lube Live (Formerly Nissan Pavilion) Friday
Bristow, VA 5/30/2014
7:00 PM
PNC Bank Arts Center Sunday
Holmdel, NJ 6/1/2014
7:00 PM
Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach (Formerly Virginia Beach Amphitheatre) Friday
Virginia Beach, VA 6/6/2014
7:00 PM
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre (formerly TWC Music Pavilion) Saturday
Raleigh, NC 6/7/2014
7:00 PM
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - MO Friday
Maryland Heights, MO 6/13/2014
7:00 PM
DTE Energy Music Theatre Thursday
Clarkston, MI 6/19/2014
7:00 PM
Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center Friday
Canandaigua, NY 6/20/2014
7:00 PM
Heinz Field Saturday
Pittsburgh, PA 6/21/2014
6:00 PM
Pennysaver Amphitheatre (formerly Brookhaven Amphitheatre) Thursday
Selden, NY 7/3/2014
2:00 PM
Cruzan Amphitheatre (formerly Sound Advice Amphitheatre) Thursday
West Palm Beach, FL 7/10/2014
TBD
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre - AL Thursday
Birmingham, AL 7/24/2014
TBD
Aarons Amphitheatre At Lakewood (formerly Lakewood Amphitheatre) Friday
Atlanta, GA 7/25/2014
TBD
Gillette Stadium Sunday
Foxborough, MA 8/10/2014
6:00 PM
Lincoln Financial Field Friday
Philadelphia, PA 8/15/2014
TBD
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Saturday
Darien Center, NY 8/16/2014
TBD
Saratoga Performing Arts Center Sunday
Saratoga Springs, NY 8/17/2014
TBD
Blossom Music Center Thursday
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 8/21/2014
8:00 PM
Riverbend Music Center Sunday
Cincinnati, OH 8/24/2014
TBD
Klipsch Music Center (Formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center - IN) Saturday
Noblesville, IN 8/30/2014
TBD
Soldier Field Stadium Sunday
Chicago, IL 8/31/2014
6:00 PM
Verizon Wireless Arena - NH Thursday
Manchester, NH 9/11/2014
TBD
Madison Square Garden Friday
New York, NY 9/12/2014
7:30 PM
Xfinity Theatre (formerly Comcast Theatre) Saturday
Hartford, CT 9/13/2014
7:00 PM
AT&T Center Thursday
San Antonio, TX 9/18/2014
TBD
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Friday
Spring, TX 9/19/2014
TBD
Gexa Energy Pavilion (Formerly Superpages.com Center) Saturday
Dallas, TX 9/20/2014
TBD
MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds (formerly Live Nation Amphitheatre) Friday
Tampa, FL 9/26/2014
TBD
Sleep Train Amphitheatre Thursday
Wheatland, CA 10/16/2014
TBD
Concord Pavilion (formerly Sleep Train Pavilion) Friday
Concord, CA 10/17/2014
7:00 PM
Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA Saturday
Mountain View, CA 10/18/2014
7:00 PM
Ak-Chin Pavilion (Formerly Desert Sky Pavilion) Thursday
Phoenix, AZ 10/23/2014
7:00 PM
Sleep Train Amphitheatre - Chula Vista (formerly Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre) Friday
Chula Vista, CA 10/24/2014
7:00 PM
Hollywood Bowl Saturday
Los Angeles, CA 10/25/2014
TBD
Friday, 14 March 2014
Will Luke Bryan work together With His Tourmates Lee Brice and Cole Swindell?
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What happens when you put the hit songwriters Luke Bryan, Lee Brice & Cole Swindell on a tour together? One might be expecting a tripartite teamwork resulting in buckets of new songs. However surprisingly, it has not happened yet. But, Luke is optimistic. "It is fun to have your buddies out," he said about his country the week is my type of the Tower at night.
"I hope, me and Lee and Cole can get together and write a song one of these days.”Newbie Cole Swindell is more than just a friend, hit writer (“Chillin ' It " ) and fellow Georgia boy. He also worked for Luke, and that adds to the pleasure of visiting the pavilion. “For Cole there with me at night and night - it brings back a lot of memories of the time when he sold [goods]," says Luke. "We will have a blast with it.” To see what Luke is, take the number 17 March Country Weekly, with her face on the cover, on stands now!
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Sunday, 23 February 2014
Cole Swindell Takes Nashville By Storm
You will not believe the truth is that we would let the tornadoes and thunderstorms keep us " Chillin 'It" with Cole Swindell , right?
While most Nashville crouched in a bunker storm on Thursday night (February 20 ) , riding some really ominous weather, the newest "it" guy was taking the stage at Exit / In to put on a hell of a show country music to fans who had been waiting in line all afternoon and hear new favorite.
And he did not disappoint .
During his presentation , sponsored by Sirius / XM ' s road , Swindell made a series of high-energy songs known as "Get Me Some of That ," which he co - wrote to fellow artist Thomas Rhett , along with some versions of his major influences, as Tim McGraw "Something like That" and Dierks Bentley " what I was thinking. "
Of course , the highlight of the evening was listening to a handful of original songs from their eponymous debut album released earlier this week.
And while the drive is new , that did not stop fans sing along to every line of songs like " swayin ", " Dozen Roses and a six pack ", " I hope you get Lonely Tonight" ( which was their next single co - written with Florida Georgia Line ) and that started it all - the breaking smash , " Chillin 'It" .
And as if the songs are not enough to keep you entertained thoroughly charming personality definitely Swindell . One of the most endearing things about Swindell is his down -home wit and boyish charm , shining on almost as bright as his smile megawatt stage.
He's talented . He is charismatic. He is lovable . And judging by the reception he received on Thursday it is here to stay . I mean, not even a tornado could keep him and his followers down .
Swindell is opening shows Luke Bryan is my kind of tour Bowling Night at Rupp Arena in Lexington , Kentucky , on Friday (February 21 ) .
While most Nashville crouched in a bunker storm on Thursday night (February 20 ) , riding some really ominous weather, the newest "it" guy was taking the stage at Exit / In to put on a hell of a show country music to fans who had been waiting in line all afternoon and hear new favorite.
And he did not disappoint .
During his presentation , sponsored by Sirius / XM ' s road , Swindell made a series of high-energy songs known as "Get Me Some of That ," which he co - wrote to fellow artist Thomas Rhett , along with some versions of his major influences, as Tim McGraw "Something like That" and Dierks Bentley " what I was thinking. "
Of course , the highlight of the evening was listening to a handful of original songs from their eponymous debut album released earlier this week.
And while the drive is new , that did not stop fans sing along to every line of songs like " swayin ", " Dozen Roses and a six pack ", " I hope you get Lonely Tonight" ( which was their next single co - written with Florida Georgia Line ) and that started it all - the breaking smash , " Chillin 'It" .
And as if the songs are not enough to keep you entertained thoroughly charming personality definitely Swindell . One of the most endearing things about Swindell is his down -home wit and boyish charm , shining on almost as bright as his smile megawatt stage.
He's talented . He is charismatic. He is lovable . And judging by the reception he received on Thursday it is here to stay . I mean, not even a tornado could keep him and his followers down .
Swindell is opening shows Luke Bryan is my kind of tour Bowling Night at Rupp Arena in Lexington , Kentucky , on Friday (February 21 ) .
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Album Spotlight: Cole Swindell, ‘Cole Swindell’
">"Done Got Drunk as a Tilt -a - Whirl " says during ' Hey You , ' the
party rocking song that opens 'Cole Swindell ' These songs and lyrics
capture the essence of the album. .However, do not tell the whole story . ' Dozen Roses + Six - Pack' is a real melody Swindell producing country. Vocally , is their strongest effort if only because it is the most surprising ."I have a dozen roses if she comes home / And a six pack , if they do not, " he sings to complete a traditional choir, very satisfying.The last three tracks ( ' A Dozen Roses ... ", " Down Home Boys ' and ' Back Roads and Back Row' ) do the best job of telling the story of Swindell, the closer is perhaps the best song dozen. He does not use nostalgia or memories worn cliché. Every song on this album feels staff.Key Tracks: ' Chillin ' is ', ' not worth the whiskey, ' ' The Back Roads and last row 'Confrontation : Swindell wrote " not worth whiskey ' shortly after a break that did not end well , and the minute he heard the girl , I knew. " I refused , I think, when she asked me, " Swindell says Taste of Country . " But I'm glad he does. So I wrote it. I'm glad she knows it's her, I mean that I wrote exactly what I wanted . "
Cole Swindell Biography
Cole Swindell is a great and popular American country singer, songwriter and recording artist. He got fame from his famous and well-liked song ‘chillin’. He is signed to Warner Bros. He was born in America and right now he have huge fan following in the world. He has written lots of songs and as well he is a great recording artist. He always tries to entertain their fans and audience. William Keith Swindell and Nan Shuman Swindell are his parents and his father died in 2013. Cole Swindell has three siblings & two of them are brothers. Now days Cole Swndell is busy in his upcoming ventures and he is working very hard for fans and audience.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Cole Swindell's Self-Titled Debut Album Review: Set For Country Stardom
Cole Swindell got his big break in the show, as he was selling t-shirts at Luke Bryan concert for three years. But his debut, "Cole Swindell" (Warner Nashville), is carried out by making it clear that he had good grades while Bryan was on stage. His first single,
"Chillin 'It", is fresh and smart, keeping everything relaxed and friendly. That's a significant part of normal type charm-Swindell, he launches into stories about concertgoing ("swayin"), hanging out at the bar ("brought to you by beer") and ruptures ("Not worth it whiskey "). However, tales full details as well prepared "Dozen Roses with a Six-Pack" show Swindell set for stardom country.
COLE SWINDELL
"Cole Swindell"
THE GRADE B
BOTTOM LINE Diving straight into the country mainstream.
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