LEADS NOMINEES AT 56TH ACM AWARDS WITH SIX NOMINATIONS
Chris Stapleton’s “Starting Over” is #1 at country radio’s Mediabase Chart this week. The title track from his acclaimed new album, “Starting Over” was written by Stapleton and Mike Henderson and is only his second chart-topping single as an artist following 2018’s “Broken Halos” (also written by Stapleton and Henderson).
This latest achievement comes ahead of this Sunday’s 56th ACM Awards where Stapleton leads nominees with six nominations in four categories: Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (Starting Over as both artist and producer) and Song of the Year (“Starting Over” as both artist and songwriter). Stapleton will also perform on the awards ceremony, which will broadcast from various venues in Nashville on CBS this Sunday, April 18 at 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT.
The nominations celebrate yet another monumental year for Stapleton following the release Starting Over, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart this past November. Out now on Mercury Records Nashville (stream/purchase here), StartingOver is an album of startling prescience, featuring fourteen tracks that examine life’s simplest joys and most serious struggles. Once again produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, the record continues to receive overwhelming critical praise and landed on several “Best of 2020” lists including NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Esquire, Vulture, The Tennessean and The New York Times, who declares, “Chris Stapleton’s roar isn’t designed to scare you off. It’s regal, an announcement of an alpha figure asserting his primacy…on this, his fourth album, the thrill is back.”
Recent critical acclaim for Starting Over:
“Chris Stapleton may have the album of the year with Starting Over”—American Songwriter
“a sure-footed masterpiece…one of the year’s finest albums”—Associated Press
“Simply put, there are few recording artists in country operating at Stapleton’s level, and Starting Over keeps the bar very high.” —Billboard
“a dynamite and dynamic new album from the mighty-voiced Kentucky native…the singer-songwriter is hitting new heights, nailing the crossroads of country, rock, gospel, and pop across 14 tracks.”—Entertainment Weekly
“14 rich, intricately-wound odes to tiny admissions and big emotions”—Esquire
“He has nothing left to prove, but somehow, he just gets incrementally better…This is as good as any of his albums and maybe just a tad better.”—Glide
“mixes beautifully stark songwriting with blues, country, and rock melodies, allowing Stapleton’s sturdy, propulsive vocals to carry the show”—GQ
“vividly exemplifies the complex emotional character of Stapleton’s best music. He’s burly but soft. Tough yet vulnerable. A protector of his loved ones and a man in perpetual search of shelter.”—Los Angeles Times
“What makes Starting Over unique is its emotional center…Stapleton cuts through the tangled jungle of pre-COVID life like a machete, clearing a new path forward.”—Nashville Lifestyles
“Chris is at the top of his game with this record. It sounds like a record from a great.”
—NPR Music
“Starting Over may be Stapleton’s best album yet…every song on the album comes as a perfectly wrapped gift to the listener”—No Depression
“Regardless of where he’s going lyrically, Stapleton brings to each successive tune a rugged assuredness and a steely resolve: There’s never any doubt that he means what he says”—Relix
“The chill Nashville trailblazer feels at home in songs that echo his pop songwriting and his
country roots.”—Rolling Stone
“if Starting Over offers a statement of principles, it’s that Stapleton is going to make Stapleton music, equal parts country, Southern rock, raw sentimentality, and self-reflective singer-songwriter-ism.”—Slate
“With Starting Over, Stapleton’s distinguished voice and artist’s soul shine.”
—Sounds Like Nashville
“It is easily one of the best records I’ve heard this year. It’s easily one of the best country records I’ve heard in a long time. And I have no doubt it’s going to be one of the best country records I’ve heard this decade once everything is said and done.”—The Needle Drop
“lands precisely where country meets Southern soul: with grit, details, clarity and ache.”
—The New York Times
“the results are stunning…his most personal work yet.”—The Ringer
“expands a sonic identity and storytelling fervor that Stapleton established on his paramount debut, Traveller, and its two-part follow-up, From A Room Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.”—The Tennessean
“He has [Willie] Nelson’s tender touch, but his bluesy side is much louder; his is a part-acoustic, part-stinging approach in which Nelson’s Trigger meets B.B. King’s Lucille.”—Variety
“It’s every bit the tour de force his breakthrough album was…Elegant writing and delicate musicianship combine in an album ranking among the year’s best.”—Vulture
Kentucky-born Stapleton is a 5x Grammy, 10x CMA and 7x ACM Award-winner and one of the country’s most respected and beloved musicians. Following 2015’s quadruple platinum breakthrough solo debut album Traveller, Stapleton released two #1 albums in 2017. Both From A Room: Volume 1 (certified platinum) and From A Room: Volume 2 (certified gold) take their name from legendary RCA Studio A, where they were recorded with Cobb. Released to overwhelming critical acclaim, The Tennessean praises, “Both are rich with the textures of Stapleton’s vocals that make him one of country music’s most beloved artists, classic country sounds and thoughtful articulate lyrics about love, life and pain.” He was recently announced as the first-ever “Artist-Songwriter of the Decade” recipient by the Academy of Country Music and will resume his extensive “All-American Road Show” tour next year. Highlights include headline shows at Washington State’s Gorge Amphitheatre, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, New York’s Madison Square Garden and “A Concert for Kentucky”—a special performance benefitting his newly created Outlaw State of Kind Hometown Fund to be held at University of Kentucky’s Kroger Field on April 23, 2022. Presented by Live Nation, the performance is the first concert ever held at UK’s Kroger Field and will feature very special guests Willie Nelson & Family, Sheryl Crow and Yola. 100% of the concert’s net proceeds will go toward Chris and Morgane Stapleton’s Outlaw State of Kind Hometown Fund. Established in partnership with the Blue Grass Community Foundation, the fund will specifically support local and national organizations directly impacting Kentucky, with initial grant distributions focusing on music and arts education. See below for complete itinerary.
STARTING OVER TRACKLIST 1. Starting Over 2. Devil Always Made Me Think Twice 3. Cold 4. When I’m With You 5. Arkansas 6. Joy Of My Life 7. Hillbilly Blood 8. Maggie’s Song 9. Whiskey Sunrise 10. Worry B Gone 11. Old Friends 12. Watch You Burn 13. You Should Probably Leave 14. Nashville, TN
CHRIS STAPLETON’S “ALL-AMERICAN ROAD SHOW”
June 5—San Bernardino, CA—Glen Helen Amphitheater§ June 10—Boise, ID—Ford Idaho Center Arena# June 11—Portland, OR—Sunlight Supply Amphitheater# June 12—George, WA—The Gorge Amphitheatre# June 17—Bakersfield, CA—Mechanics Bank Arena# June 18—Sacramento, CA—Toyota Amphitheatre# June 19—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre# June 24—Salt Lake City, UT—USANA Amphitheatre^ June 25—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center^ June 26—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center^ July 8—Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest at American Family Insurance Amphitheater+ July 10—Camden, NJ—BB&T Pavilion° July 17—Chicago, IL—Wrigley Field% July 23—Holmdel, NJ—PNC Bank Arts Center** July 24—Syracuse, NY—St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview** July 28—Gilford, NH—Bank NH Pavilion†† July 29—Gilford, NH—Bank NH Pavilion†† July 31—Minneapolis, MN—U.S. Bank Stadium‡‡ August 5—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center° August 7—South Bend, IN—Notre Dame Stadium§§ August 12—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion° August 13—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek° August 19—Des Moines, IA—Iowa State Fair^^ August 20—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center## August 21—Arlington, TX—Globe Life Field%% September 18—Biloxi, MS—Mississippi Coast Coliseum++ September 23—Knoxville, TN—Thompson-Boling Arena++ October 1—Atlantic City, NJ—Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall++ October 2—Mansfield, MA—Xfinity Center++ October 8—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden++ October 14—Columbia, MO—Mizzou Arena++ October 15—Lincoln, NE—Pinnacle Bank Arena++ October 16—Sioux Falls, SD—Denny Sanford PREMIER Center++ October 22—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena++ October 23—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena++ October 28—Lubbock, TX—United Supermarket Arena°° October 29—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater°° October 30—Phoenix, AZ—Ak-Chin Pavilion°° November 4—Austin, TX—Frank Erwin Center°° November 11—Estero, FL—Hertz Arena** November 12—Orlando, FL—Amway Center** April 20—Toledo, OH—Huntington Center† April 21—Columbus, OH—Schottenstein Center† April 23, 2022—Lexington, KY—A Concert for Kentucky – Kroger Field‡
“ALL-AMERICAN ROAD SHOW” SPECIAL GUESTS †with special guests Margo Price and Yola ‡with special guests Willie Nelson & Family, Sheryl Crow and Yola §with special guests Dwight Yoakam and The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell #with special guests Margo Price and The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell ^with special guests Sheryl Crow and The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell +with special guest Sheryl Crow °with special guests Elle King and Kendell Marvel %with special guests The Highwomen, Mavis Staples and Mike Campbell **with special guests Sheryl Crow and Kendell Marvel ††with special guests Elle King and Nikki Lane ‡‡with George Strait and Little Big Town §§with George Strait and Brothers Osborne ^^with special guest Nikki Lane ##with special guests Willie Nelson & Family and Yola %%with special guests Willie Nelson & Family, Jamey Johnson and Yola ++with special guests The Marcus King Band and Yola °°with special guests Jamey Johnson and Yola