MOTHER named one of Rolling Stone’s best albums of the year
In its mid-year report, Rolling Stone has named Natalie Maines’ MOTHER as one of the best albums of the year. Read more at rollingstone.com.
In its mid-year report, Rolling Stone has named Natalie Maines’ MOTHER as one of the best albums of the year. Read more at rollingstone.com.
Rolling Stone‘s Brian Hiatt traces Natalie’s career from Lubbock, Texas, through the Dixie Chicks, and her latest album Mother in his latest interview. Read the profile here.
Want to know the stories behind every song on Natalie’s new album Mother? Head over to Spotify for an exclusive track-by-track interview with Natalie as you listen to the album!
Check out Natalie’s new music video for track 1 from her recently released solo debut album, “Without You,” featuring highlights from performances in LA and Austin plus in the studio with the album’s co-producer, Ben Harper. Download MOTHER now at iTunes!
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqoxyu2yp9M?feature=player_embedded]Natalie gave an in depth interview with CBS Sunday Morning today. Watch the full piece here.
Natalie and Ben perform “Take It On Faith” on The Late Show with David Letterman, from her new album MOTHER.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y94WLhGNqr8?feature=player_embedded]To celebrate the upcoming release of MOTHER, Natalie will be making several special TV appearances in the coming weeks including:
Dates are subject to change so stay tuned for more info and check your local listings for more information!
Click here to hear Natalie’s debut solo album MOTHER in its entirety now, a full week before it hits stores! You can also pre-order the record at Amazon and iTunes.
“On an album of impeccably chosen covers, the Dixie Chicks singer shows how her fearlessness blends with compassion and stunning vocal chops. This is singing as a way of uncovering the truth, as difficult as it might be to bear.” – NPR
Here’s a new new track from Natalie’s debut solo album, Mother — “Free Life” by Dixie Chicks collaborator Dan Wilson. Enjoy!
As she prepares for the May 7 release of her first solo album, “Mother” — a decided departure from her work with the Dixie Chicks — Natalie Maines is curious to see what kind of audience she’ll be courting on her own… READ MORE AT BILLBOARD.COM