Thursday, September 11, 2025

A Look Back at Summer Festivals...

Our front door photo!

As Summer gives way (rather abruptly) to Autumn, and a time for “school photos in front of doors”, we are looking back at our festival summer.  We attended festivals at opposite ends of the spectrum!  From The Long Road (TLR) - established, celebrity endorsed which offered FIVE stages and a whole lot of music and activities attended by thousands and the home of the festival fashionista , all the way to Pure Country, a little smaller – hundreds of people and just the two stages, but still plenty of activities for the attendees, where we were honoured to be invited to once again act as Stage managers/stage hosts.

 

At Pure Country MDF

Are the two festivals very different?  Yes.  And no.  Sure, TLR is on a massive scale, but just like Pure it features great country music, it’s full of country music loving people who are friendly and inviting, providing the opportunity to meet old friends, new friends, drink, dance, eat, and even shop.  You won’t know all the artists, but that’s the best bit!  While Pure features the acoustic stage with slots available for anyone brave enough to ask, TLR  featured an open mic and the finals of the Homegrown Talent contest.

 

Open Mic at TLR

What did we learn from our two festivals this summer (while “working” at both!)?

 

  • We learned to line dance – Alex Wise at Pure Country will make use of any gap in the music to get everyone up on the dancefloors, and it doesn’t matter how good you are.  If you do different steps, it’s just a “variation”.
  • We learned that it’s not just US music that has line dances – up and down the country people are creating dances to UK songs that can be found on Copper Knob, a website set up just for this.  Learning a dance to an artist who is playing live is exciting for the dancers – and the artists!
  • We learned that tassels are this year’s big fashion item – on tops, on jackets, on hats and especially on boots.  We learned that even Kurt Geiger is getting in on the tassel action!
  • We also learned that Dogs are the new influencers,
  • and Pickle backs are the new shots!

 


We love festivals, whether working or attending, and we are very grateful to the teams that make them happen and the artists who play.  For some it’s the pinnacle of their career, for others it’s the very first step.  This year we watched artists take their first nervous steps onto an open mic stage, seasoned artists play a bigger stage, a better slot, we even celebrated with a certain UK artist who has just signed a record deal! 

Home grown talent was all around us, at the Long Road we watched Jake O’Neill on the main stage, First Time Flyers on the Interstate, Kezia Gill on Buddy’s and the Round Up take to the Hitching Post Stage, all flying the flag for UK Country music.  At the Showground we watched Scarlett Whincup and Tom Hodges, both veterans of Pure Country MDF. 

 

Jake O'Neill on the Main Stage


With Tom Hodge and Scarlett Whincup


It's not just artists that grow, just like those children in the first day photos, festivals grow from small ideas and big ambitions.  Pure turned two this year, next year Buckle and Boots celebrates its tenth show and Country Calling was this year’s new kid on the block.  The British Country Music Festival shows each year that you can have a fully indoor festival and has become the anchor at the end of the summer so that we can see August out with a bang and a “yee haw”.

 

How does an artist get to the main stage (or record deal) and how does a festival grow?  Well, in both cases it involves hard work.  Hitting every opportunity, loading the van in the pouring rain, pouring your heart into every song.  Slogging round the club scene, playing every night, every hour you can.  Being your own roadie, promoter, manager, social media team.  For the festivals it means setting up in the rain, being your own stage crew, ticket seller, gate agent and everything else that pops up.

For both it takes a leap of faith, starting over again, and again, and again. Hoping someone will hear you, come to you and support you.  It can be as unnerving as that first day at school.  As you master one level, you have to move on to the next…

It’s not instant success, if nothing else the festivals show us - it’s a long road to success.


Silverball Country attended The Long Road as guests of Lime Tree Music 


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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Single Review - Look What You've Done - Jade Helliwell

 


There’s some big things coming in Jade’s world (and one very special small thing!).  Although she released two albums in her younger, formative years, she is now working on what she will consider to be her debut album, the first one since the massive leap in her music career (thanks to a small thing, that became a big thing – that Youtube video!)

In the same week that she reached her kickstarter target, Jade releases her new single Look What You’ve Done. Written in conjunction with Laura Oakes, and produced by Alyssa Bonagura, this is certainly a blend of some real powerhouse women of Country Music, and we are here for that!  A tale of falling for someone despite trying your best not to.  It’s a summer pop song, the melody is sublime, the instrumentation as ever is superb and Jade’s vocal just floats over the top.  The theme is certainly something most people can relate to and it really shows off Jade’s vocal skills.  You can certainly hear the country roots in the song, although its not strictly in that genre – but Jade is all about the performance and blurring the edges, taking inspiration from different sources.



“Born to be on stage” is a over used cliché, but Jade was definitely “determined to be on stage” – in her latest (and hilarious) kickstarter video she tells her story, from school day singing to getting more serious and winning competitions, gaining awards and plaudits along the way.  She’s graced so many festival stages now, and performed alongside some huge names, but she’s not taking any of it for granted – and if you’ve met Jade in person, success has never gone to her head or changed her, she’s still that friendly and approachable lass from Batley.

It feels like the new album marks a new era, but really its another step.  Not even Jade is sure where those steps will take her, but right now she’s just having the time of her life!

With that new album promised, we can’t wait for its arrival and a chance to review it – and we’re looking forward to that other arrival too…do we review new babies?

Look What You’ve Done, the new single from Jade Helliwell is available to pre-save now, and download or stream from Friday 27 June

Find Jade on Facebook and Instagram, and follow her music on Spotify

 


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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Single Review - I Am All I Need - Scarlett Whincup

 


The title of the new single from Scarlett Whincup - I Am All I Need – makes a clear statement of the theme of the track.  Taken from her new EP, this is a song about self-empowerment and inner strength

Scarlett explains, 

This song is a reminder that no matter what life throws at us, everything we need is already within us. It’s about choosing yourself — not because you have to, but because you’re worth it.

The song starts with a strong, powerful vocal, backed by subtle guitar which both showcases her voice and sets the tone for the rest of the track.  When the instrumental drops in, the tempo rises, making this a catchy number.  The backing has a traditional country feel but with a modern sound to it.  Having played the clubs around Yorkshire, this whole EP feels like Scarlett coming out to the wider UK Country scene.  As an introduction, it’s a great one!  Scarlett’s music perfectly bridges between trad country and modern, and also acknowledges US Country whilst still being unashamedly UK – and Yorkshire!  All that club experience clearly influences Scarlett’s writing, her songs are not just easy to listen to, but fast enough to dance to – and her love of Country is obvious!


The new single drops on Friday for you to stream or download, and Scarlett will be launching the full EP live at her Band Launch Party ‘Scarlett & her Rednecks’ on May 2nd at The Hop Monkey Music Bar, Dean Clough — as she puts it 

A celebration of resilience, self-belief, and new beginnings.

Scarlett will also be performing at this year’s Pure Country Music and Dance Festival in July which, in it turn, also makes the same connections as Scarlett’s music does, with a mix of music and dancing and this time features a visiting US duo amongst the home-grown talent

I Am All I Need, the new single from Scarlett Whincup is available from Friday 2 May

Find Scarlett on her socials - Facebook, Instagram and Spotify

For more information about Pure Country Music and Dance Festival check their Facebook page

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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Album Review - All I Own - Jessica Lynn

 


Jessica Lynn is an absolute bundle of energy, which shows in both her live performances and in her recordings.  With musicians for parents (who are part of her band) it is fair to say that Jessica was born to be on stage, and if you’ve had chance to see her, you will probably agree!

 

It would take too long to list all of Jessica’s attributes, but being a fighter is near the top of that list, and the new album – All I Own – is testament to her resilience.  Dealing with health issues, wider global problems that affected tours and even adopting a disabled dog, Jessica doesn’t let anything hold her back – in fact, she seems to channel it all into her music!

The first track, Bet On It, lays down a marker for the album.  Heavy guitar riff, strong rhythm and Jessica’s Country Rock vocal lets you know from the off that this is not an album of soft ballads! Something Bout You continues the vibe, albeit with a slightly lighter instrumental line, putting more focus on the words and emotion in them.  Ain’t Done With You shows that the band can drive a song in different ways, always guitar driven but this time with a great drum/percussion added to it.  The title track All I Own takes a small break from the rock, with acoustic guitar and strings perfectly accompanying the first softer song.  Jessica has the ability to switch between rocking out and emotional, at live shows she has reduced an audience to absolute silence while listening. 

Shame changes tempo again, a very Latin feel incorporating some pop style production and using the best of these styles.  If Shame is Latin, Mixed Signals is unashamedly rock, summoning up a smoke-filled dive bar sound and feel, bringing in a bluesy edge.

 

Scott Vincent

The entire album is incredibly listenable, as Jessica goers “twisting and turning” through different styles, changes of tempo, fabulous use of instrumentation to accompany each track.  From the near theatrical Mixed Signals into the more country sounding Straight Outta Luck and then the beautiful, heartfelt duet You Save Me, any part of this album takes you on a journey.  While the songs form part of Jessica’s journey, you are able to use them for your own story too.

From the evocative harmonies and steel of You Save Me, the drums and rock edge are back with 16 Miles, but this time with a gospel feel, and strings playing the part of the backing choir.  Despite setbacks – medical, global and personal, Jessica will never hide, never use anything as an excuse.  The recording of this album was a physical trial and so it is fitting that the closing track is I Never Said It’d Be Easy.  Maybe the most obviously personal track of the ten, it is an anthem to overcoming struggles but in the uplifting style that we have come to expect from listening to Jessica in the studio and live.  It’s the perfect ending to an close to perfect album

 

Silverball Country

The talent, the passion, the fight is all clear to see.  Behind the performer is a tight family and a fabulous welcoming manner.  The album is a personal journey, but one we are invited to join in with and interpret our own way.  It’s like a ten track recording of Jessica cheering us all on from the sidelines.


All I Own, the new album from Jessica Lynn is available to download or stream from Friday 17 January.

You can find Jessica on Facebook and Instagram and follow her music on Spotify


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