Hayseed Dixie
Ain’t No Country Big Enough
Digital single impacts 14th July
Hayseed Dixie Records
See new video HERE
Stream linkHERE
‘They are amazing live. Go see them!’Jeremy Vine, Radio 2
‘The musicianship is superb.’Daily Mail
‘Fun in the right bar with the right amount of Jack Daniels…’ The Times
‘Heavy on humour but simultaneously serious in their delivery, these songs make a point that affects us all.’Country Music Magazine
‘There are damn good songwriters here…’Country Music magazine
‘Delivered with a commendable disdain for the niceties of fad or fashion.’
Press Association
‘This is a great album for the summer months’ Wales On Sunday
Ain’t No Country Big Enough is the second track taken from the 15thHayseed Dixie album Free Your Mind … And Your Grass Will Follow, which was released in April this year.
A self penned tale why love should pay no heed to borders or nations, lead singer John Wheeler explains, “As a man who grew up in the US South in the 70's and 80's during the uncomfortable and often violent process of racial desegregation, a man who has since spent his entire adult life travelling around the world playing music for every sort of person, and a man who moved to the UK over a decade ago to marry someone with Ulster origins, I have a legion of experience with borders, walls, tribal divisions, projected imagined communities, exclusion and inclusion. The subtext of our entire new albumis summed up in this one song. To my mind, the 2 biggest lies ever told to working people around the world are that there is such a thing as ‘race’, and that one's nation has a glorious national past that could and must be recaptured if (insert imaginary group here) would stop screwing it all up. As Marvin Gaye sang, "Only love can conquer hate" and "Since we've got to be here, let's live."’
The video, which features campfires, guitars and dancing, was shot in Glasgow in May. The band have recently announced another set of UK live dates, including festivals, with more to be announced. By the end of August 2017, they will have played more than 120 shows in 15 countries, to over 250,000 people.
You can see Hayseed Dixiehere:
July
Sat 1stGrillstock Festival, Bristol
Sun 2ndThe Brook, Southampton
Tues 4thAssembly Rooms, Leamington Spa
Weds 5thPreston Guild Hall
Thurs 6thWarehouse 23, Wakefield
Fri 7thEsquire’s, Bedford
Sun 9thLinton Festival, Ross-On-Wye
Mon 10thRopetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea
Tues 11thSub 89, Reading
Sun 16thCarnegie Theatre, Workington
Tues 18thCatrin Finch Centre, Wrexham
Weds 19thThe Crescent, York
Fri 21stMarine Theatre, Lyme Regis
Sat 22ndNozstock Festival, Herefordshire
Mon 24thThe Gig Room, Perth
Weds 26thThe Boileroom, Guildford
Thurs 27thUnder The Bridge, London
Sun 30thCambridge Folk Festival
August
Sat 19thBeautiful Days Festival, Escot Park Devon
Sun 20thWeyfest Music Festival, Tilford
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