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The music of Autumn McEntire portrays her heart with honesty and simplicity, as her voice tells her stories of love and life. The music from her childhood is lined in her melodies, with influences from country, pop, and acoustic rock.
Her latest album “Seven Seasons” is the culmination of years of songwriting, singing, and recording in Nashville…literally seven seasons. “This album took a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” says McEntire. “There were obstacles we faced while making this record that seemed impossible and there were days when I felt like it was just too hard. But the end result is beyond what I could’ve ever imagined. I’m really proud of it. I poured myself into this record being very aware of what I wanted to say, and how I wanted it to sound and come across to the listener.”
Autumn is the niece of country music legend Reba McEntire and gospel singer Susie McEntire Luchsinger. Needless to say, her musical legacy runs deep. Autumn knew at age seven that she would move to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a music career. She grew up in small town, rural Oklahoma learning to sing from her father at a very young age. In middle school she joined her two younger sisters and formed a second generational singing group called "The Singing McEntires,” performing for audiences all over Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, and Kansas. Autumn began playing guitar and writing songs in high school, mimicking sounds from her favorite artists like Trisha Yearwood, Sheryl Crow, Jewel, and Patty Griffin. She wrote songs about her heart, her family, and her life. Autumn realized her childhood vision and moved to Nashville only two weeks after her high school graduation.
In the fall of 1997, Autumn enrolled at Belmont University in Nashville, and with a band of her fellow students and a few original songs in her pocket, Autumn made a name for herself on campus when she was featured in several showcases including “The Best of The Best Showcase” held at the historical Ryman Auditorium. Upon graduating, Autumn signed a songwriting contract with Still Working Music Group, a Barbara Orbison company, and began working with hit songwriter/producer Tommy Lee James. Over the next three years, Autumn and Tommy wrote and recorded her debut album, “Same Ole Me”. She also received her first cut on Big Machine recording artist Danielle Peck's debut album. The song entitled " Kiss You On The Mouth" was released on Danielle's album in June of 2006.
Since then Autumn and her band have continued to tour the country, writing and recording every step of the way. Joining forces with Nashville producer Jamey Perrenot for this second album, “Seven Seasons” has been a labor of love. Autumn describes her new material as "...a definite reflection of where I am in my life...a little more confident, a little less lonesome." Autumn currently lives in Nashville with her husband Mark and her dog Lenny.
About Fred ShaferNew Record is coming…
Fred has just finished his new, self-titled EP! Collaborating with producers BrianSperber(Moby, Hinder, 3 Doors Down) and Mike Mushok(guitarist from the band Staind), Fred is poised to release his best work yet.
“Joined by an All-Star backing band, Shafer delivers these Rock infused Pop songs with veteran precision. Standout tracks like “Breakaway” and “Here I Am” only further showcase Shafer’s uncanny ability to move between rock anthem, classic ballads and catchy pop…all the while, continuing to sound both modern and fresh. Anchoring the strong song selection has to be Shafer’s vocals. Sperber and Mushok successfully traverse the task of highlighting Shafer’s impressive range and power, without sacrificing the subtle nuances of his raspy tenor. “
Set to be released this summer, Fred will be touring behind this record through the end of the year.
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