Wednesday 28 January 2015

Brantley Gilbert Says His Music Is ‘Actually Changin’ People’s Lives’

Brantley Gilbert is mostly known for his hymns party in the country, but the singer says he is certain of its fuller songs that mean the most to fans.


Gilbert entered the mainstream country with his song 'Country Must Be Country Wide,' and your drinking tune "Bottoms Up" was a big hit in 2014, but his latest single, "One hell of an Amen 'is a ballad that goes a little deeper than many of her earlier songs.

"Our fans come to me and say, you know," This song helped me get through Iraq, 'or,' this song motivated me to go get my girl back, 'or,' [This song] helped me cope with the loss of a family member or close friend, '"says Gilbert." That's what really makes it all worth it, if you think about it. "
Gilbert wrote "One hell of an Amen 'with Brian Davis and Mike Dekle after returning from a tour of the USO in 2013, and the most serious issue represents much of what fans have heard on his latest album,' Just as I am . '

"These songs are actually changing" life of the people, and that is certainly the music in a world to me, "shares." That's what this is all about. "

The singer will join Kenny Chesney for some concert stage this summer when Chesney and Jason Aldean combine the Great Revival Tour and Burn It Down tour for 10 shows. Gilbert and Chesney also play an extra five shows together.

Thursday 22 January 2015

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Country Outlaw Brantley Gilbert Turns 30 Years Old Today

Brantley Gilbert is one of my favorite guys in country music. He has done his way and I respect it big. He has a devoted fan base that is just amazing. You see them singing every word of every song on their shows. I was able to spend with Brantley a couple of times and I can say that he is the real deal. It's what you see. I like that.

Small Town Throwdown


Popular Today wrong country boy turns 30 years old. Happy Birthday Brantley. Having a murderer day and thanks for the good music.

Bottoms Up

Monday 19 January 2015

Brantley Gilbert Ready To Expand His Horizons With Upcoming European Concerts

Brantley Gilbert headed across the pond for a series of concerts in Europe starting next month. It's a long way from his native Georgia, and Brantley admits he did not do much traveling before launching his country career.



I Brantley says, "Before this really got to a point where it is, I was a boy southeast. I never went to Georgia almost nothing except Travelin 'to play shows".

As part of the C2C: Country Country festival tour launching February 28 Brantley entertain fans in Norway, Sweden, Ireland and England. He is not sure what to expect when compared with tours in the US, but Brantley is keep an open mind while preparing for shows.

"As goin 'to another country, that's definitely different," said Brantley. "I'm definitely excited to see how much fun it will be, but I'm looking forward to it. It will be a good time".

Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum and Kip Moore are among the other stars that are made in the country to country shows this year.

Thursday 15 January 2015

Brantley Gilbert On Twitter

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Steve Miller Band, Brantley Gilbert And More Coming To The AMP

ROGERS (KFSM) - The Arkansas Walmart Music Pavilion (AMP) announced more bands coming to Rogers, including Steve Miller Band, Brantley Gilbert and more, according to a press release.

The following bands are scheduled to perform at the AMP:


    
  •  Brantley Gilbert with special guest Casey Donahew Band on May 1; tickets go on sale Feb. 27 with prices ranging from $ 25 to $ 45.
  • Chicago on May 3; tickets go on sale on February 20 with prices ranging from $ 42 to $ 97.
  • Steve Miller Band on May 16; Tickets go on sale January 23 with prices ranging from $ 31 to $ 75.
  • Kenny Chesney, July 30; Tickets go on sale January 30 with prices ranging from $ 60 to $ 105.
  • It was also announced that Dave Matthews Band is scheduled to perform at the AMP in May. When go on sale, you can buy here.

Monday 5 January 2015

Brantley Gilbert, ‘Just As I Am’ — 2014 Album Of The Year

Congratulations, Brantley Gilbert! Readers starter have selected its launch in May 2014, "Just as I am" as Album of the Year 2014.

Album of the Year title was determined through a survey that provides 12 Albums 2014 winners of the month. Gilbert won the second place Blackberry Smoke for less than 1 percent (47.18 percent of the vote to Gilbert, 47.07 percent for Blackberry Smoke). Other competitors include Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, the Doobie Brothers, Sara Evans, Florida Georgia Line, Lucy Hale, Jennifer Nettles, Sunny Sweeney, Josh Thompson and Carrie Underwood.



"Just as I am," which took home the trophy for Favorite Country Album at the American Music Awards 2014, is deeply personal. Gilbert co-wrote all 11 songs.

"I've always said that each of my albums has told a story ... my story, and this album is no different," he says. "I've been through a lot in recent years ... a lot of ups and downs, and all that is reflected in this project."

Three singles so far have been released from the album: "Bottoms Up", the first single from the album, which reached number 1; 'Small Town Throwdown, "a collaboration with Justin Moore and Thomas Rhett and, more recently,' a hell of an Amen '.

The year 2014 was a big one for Gilbert in other ways, too: He committed, spent a lot of time on the road, led a motorcycle ride charity, has contributed to a tribute album Motley Crue, led a panel at the Conference Billboard Touring and closed the year with a New Year performance.

And 2015 is shaping up to be pretty hectic, so Gilbert will join Chesney on the road this summer ... and it seems that a wedding is just around the corner!


Brantley Gilbert, ‘Just as I Am’ Track Listing:

1. ‘If You Want a Bad Boy’
2. ’17 Again’
3. ‘Bottoms Up’
4. ‘That Was Us’
5. ‘I’m Gone’
6. ‘My Baby’s Guns N’ Roses’
7. ‘Lights of My Hometown’
8. ‘One Hell of an Amen’
9. ‘Small Town Throwdown’
10. ‘Let It Ride’
11. ‘My Faith in You’