Yearwood announces new single
Monday, May 13, 2019 – Trisha Yearwood will release her new single, "Every Girl in This Town," on June 6.
The song is the first to be released from Yearwood's country record coming this fall. This will be her first full-length country record since 2007's "Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love." She recently released "Let's Be Frank," a Frank Sinatra tribute disc.
Yearwood will be on her Facebook Live "pre-show," T's Coffee Talk. At 11:40 a.m. eastern Saturday at Facebook.com/TrishaYearwood. Yearwood will be live from Trisha's Tailgate in Pittsburgh prior to husband Garth Brooks' sold out stadium show at Heinz Field. She will be sharing more details about her new music and her 20th Anniversary at the Opry.
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CD reviews for Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood's reissue of 2019's "Every Girl" as a deluxe edition with three new songs makes sense on some level. Logistically, having the title track lead off instead of the somber "Workin' on Whiskey" on the original version sets a more pleasant tone. Plus the listener gets a taste of the new material quickly. "I Dare You To Love" is up in the number two spot. It is textbook Trisha in her heyday. The soft piano intro brings Adele's ...
Trisha Yearwood is better known these days for being on the Food Network for her cooking show and publishing cookbooks plus being Mrs. Garth Brooks than she is for her own recording career.
"Prizefighter" is a greatest hits collection plus with 10 hits and 6 new songs, going all the way back with her career song and debut single, "She's in Love With the Boy," which still resonates 23 years later. There are the upbeat ("XXXs and OOO's" and "Heaven, ...
The record label may have changed for Trisha Yearwood, but one thing that did not is her powerful voice. Yes, she can turn it on, demonstrating the depth of feeling (the uptempo "They Call It Falling for a Reason" by Jim Collins and Matraca Berg, who produced the song), but she is also not a Johnny one note either by overdoing it. Yearwood mixes it up between tender and strong within a few bars ("This Is Me You're Talking To" and particularly "The Dreaming Fields"). ...
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