To say good bye to the week and to August, we’ve got one more premiere round-up for the month – and, as always, You Gotta Hear This!
Among all the fine new music being released, we’re highlighting a handful of tracks newly minted or arriving very soon. First, there’s “Bring Out The Country (In Me),” the sole original number from Danielia Cotton’s new EP paying tribute to Country Music Hall of Famer Charley Pride. Then, check out singer-songwriter David Luning’s “Every Day I Am,” which explores the fear and anxiety of being a fugitive on the run.
As you continue, John Surge and the Haymakers bring us a properly Tex-Mex track, “Marisol,” from their upcoming album Maybe You Don’t Know Me. And, to bring us home, North Carolina-based bluegrass outfit Unspoken Tradition have a stellar cover of Alabama’s hit, “I’m In a Hurry (And Don’t Know Why).”
It’s all right here on BGS and You Gotta Hear This!
Danielia Cotton, “Bring Out The Country (In Me)”
Artist: Danielia Cotton
 Hometown: Hopewell, New Jersey
 Song: “Bring Out The Country (In Me)”
 Album: Charley’s Pride: A Tribute to Black Country Music
 Release Date: August 29, 2024
 Label: Cottontown LLC with Symphonic Distribution
In Their Words: “Coming to New York City from a small town was a major transition for me. What surprised me was how much of my small town ways and sensibility I didn’t lose. The big city can engulf you, however that made me more myself and embrace more of my country roots. Big cities, especially New York, are full of what is seemingly countless numbers of confident people, when in fact so many are struggling with the same need to define themselves and stand out. I think I finally realized that what makes me most unique is when I am true to myself.” – Danielia Cotton
Track Credits:
 Danielia Cotton, Marc Copely – Songwriters
 Danielia Cotton – Lead vocals
 Marc Copely – Guitars, backing vocals, programming
 Andy Hess – Bass
 Aaron Comess – Drums, percussion
 Ben Stivers – Piano, organ
 Rocco DeLuca – Pedal Steel
 Produced, engineered, and mixed by Marc Copely at Casa Copely Recording, NYC.
 Mastered by Greg Calbi.
David Luning, “Every Day I Am”
Artist: David Luning
 Hometown: Los Angeles via Forestville, California (Near Petaluma)
 Song: “Every Day I Am”
 Album: Lessons
 Release Date: September 6, 2024
In Their Words:“Movies, songs, and stories, particularly set in the American west, have highly romanticized the life of running from the law, but in reality, in the long run, it’s gotta suck. So much fear and anxiety all the time. Always on the run. ‘Looking over your shoulder.’ Fleeing the consequences of your actions. Can’t trust anyone. At least I know in my life, running from my fears or consequences of things that I’ve done has never improved a thing. So on the surface, ‘Every Day I Am’ is about somebody running from the law, but underneath lies the story of somebody that is ‘…always hoping that one day it’ll be alright,’ without realizing that it could be, if they stop running.” – David Luning
Track Credits:
 Written by David Luning.
 David Luning – Vocals, Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano
 Linden Reed – Drums
 Ben Dubin – Electric bass
 Dave Sampson – Electric guitar
 Alex Leach – Electric guitar
 Damien Lewis – Percussion, sound design
John Surge and the Haymakers, “Marisol”
Artist: John Surge
 Hometown: Los Angeles, California
 Song: “Marisol”
 Album: Maybe You Don’t Know Me
 Release Date: September 6, 2024 (single); September 20, 2024 (album)
 Label: Blackbird Record Label
In Their Words: “‘Marisol’ is a historical lament about a woman who claims ‘my love is like a heart attack, the kind of love that’ll keep you coming back.’ It has a rollicking feel that comes straight from the Doug Sahm playbook. The song has a natural Tex-Mex feel. I kept asking Tommy [Detamore], ‘What would Doug do?’ Detamore shared stories of producing Sahm’s final album, The Return of Wayne Douglas. We followed that inspiration and traveled down Sahm Highway.” – John Surge
Track Credits:
 John Surge – Vocals, acoustic guitar
 Randy Volin – Electric guitar, baritone guitar, harmony vocals
 Brennen Leigh – Harmony vocals
 Michael Guerra – Accordion
 Brad Fordham – Bass
 Tom Lewis – Drums
 Floyd Domino – Organ
 Kevin Jarvis – Percussion
Unspoken Tradition, “I’m In a Hurry (And Don’t Know Why)”
Artist: Unspoken Tradition
 Hometown: Cherryville, North Carolina
 Song: “I’m In A Hurry (And Don’t Know Why)”
 Release Date: August 30, 2024
 Label: Mountain Home Music Company
In Their Words: “I was born in ’85, so ’90s country was a part of life during that period. I still use ’90s country to get back there, nostalgically. Alabama was an awesome country band, and vocally, this song is just so fun to sing. The a capella intro always grabbed my attention back then and knowing our band has so many capable singers, I wanted to give this one a try as a fun cover. As a father with a family, a full time job, and also juggling music and other things, the message of the song is a reminder to slow down some and enjoy the little things.” – Audie McGinnis, guitar and lead vocals
Track Credits:
 Audie McGinnis – Guitar, lead vocals
 Sav Sankaran – Bass, vocals
 Tim Gardner – Fiddle
 Zane McGinnis – Banjo
 Ty Gilpin – Mandolin
Photo Credit: Danielia Cotton by Chía Messina; Unspoken Tradition by Sandlin Gaither.