Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Sam Hunt, Cole Swindell And Other Future Stars Light Up New Faces Show

Speakers and members of the national media radio country got a close look at the future of the genre in new faces annual country music show on Friday night. The show, from the Renaissance Hotel in Nashville, served as event wrap the Country Radio Seminar.

Anyway, all acts performed in the prestigious show were Sam Hunt, Frankie Ballard, Maddie and Tae, Eric Paslay and Cole Swindell. All have enjoyed success in the charts last year, and made sure to repeat those for attendees, which included some of the most powerful executive’s radio.


 
Memorable moments include starter Sam act out the audience for their song "House Party", creating a party atmosphere in effect. Before playing his latest single, "Young & Crazy," Frankie explained that they had not been able to play the guitar in recent shows due to a dislocated shoulder. But he made sure to be strong enough to mourn the instrument for this important show. Frankie also played their previous hits "Helluva Life" and "Sun and Whisky."

Maddie and Tae proved worthy of continued attention on the heels of his amazing debut single "Girl in a Country Song". His most recent harmonies single "Fly" were just superb. Eric had the crowd rocking with "Song about a Girl", "Friday Night" and others.

Each act was presented with a humorous video clip. For now, Cole Swindell was the most entertaining, with cameos by Martina McBride, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and the duo Florida Georgia Line. In a scene that was meant to be a flashback, Martina, who once sold merchandise for Garth Brooks, explained the finer points of folding a shirt to Cole, formerly Lucas merchandise sold at concerts. Martina Cole rebuked them for their ineptitude on the shirt folding.

Cole informed her that she could handle a crowd, though, as he whipped through the radio breaks "Chillin 'It", "I hope you Lonely Tonight" and "not worth the whiskey." With that, another Country Radio Seminar officially ended.

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