News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Ron Pope Premieres Aretha Franklin cover + Video via Glide

By: Mar. 24, 2017
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

On March 6, Nashville-based independent artist Ron Pope performed "Baby, I Love You" at Carnegie Hall as part of The Music of Aretha Franklin tribute show. His recorded cover of the song and accompanying in-studio video premieres on Glide in celebration of Franklin's 75th birthday. Of the new cover, Glide proclaims, "Taking on Aretha is a daunting task, but with Pope's vivacious voice and the top notch players behind him, this rendition is blessed with is on unique wow factor while retaining its original luster." See the full post HERE and share HERE.

Pope's latest studio album, Work, is due August 18 on his own Brooklyn Basement Records and follows last year's critically acclaimed Ron Pope & The Nighthawks, of which Entertainment Weeklysaid, "Heavier, deeper, bigger, louder. The warm glow of the West, and a heavy meditation on classic sounds of the South seeps out." The new record's lead single "Bad For Your Health" premiered onTeam Coco who call it "seriously addictive." Listen HERE and share HERE.
Work marks Pope's seventh studio album. To date, he has surpassed one million monthly listeners on Spotify, sold out shows in more than 20 countries, sold over 2 million digital tracks, had over 200 million streams on Spotify, 630 million plays on Pandora and 150 million views on YouTube. Pope's music has been featured on NBC's "The Voice," CW's "Vampire Diaries," "90210," and multiple seasons of FOX's "So You Think You Can Dance," which sent two of his albums into the top 100 on iTunes simultaneously. Pope also guest starred as himself in Season 3 of the show "Nashville."
The album was recorded completely in analog at Welcome to 1979 in Nashville, TN where Pope and his fellow musicians locked themselves in the studio for one week until completion. Work was co-produced and recorded with GRAMMY award-winning engineer Ted Young, his third consecutive collaboration with Pope. The lead single, "Bad For Your Health" was co-written by Pope and Jonathan Tyler.
Of the new recording, Pope says, "This album follows me from when I was thirteen and a teacher told my mother that I'd probably end up in prison; I started messing around writing songs that year. It's been mostly uphill ever since.
Appearing on the album are Jay Collins on sax (Gregg Allman Band), Mike Riddleberger on drums (Bleachers), Andrew Pertes on bass (Savoir Adore), Kai Welch on keys/accordion (Abigail Washburn, Glen Campbell), Jeff Malinowski on guitar (Frances Cone), Alex Brumel on guitar/pedal steel and Charles Ray on flugelhorn/trumpet plus guest vocals on select tracks from Mary Richardson (The Banditos), Katie Schecter, Molly Parden and Vanessa McGowan.
Last summer saw the release of the feature-length documentary One Way Ticket by Kelly Teacher (NoCameras Allowed, Austin To Boston). The film follows Pope and his band on the road and during recording sessions for Ron Pope & The Nighthawks in Lake Blue Ridge, GA. In the film, Spotify's D.A. Wallach notes, "Here's a guy who's figured out how to do this basically by himself and is really proving the power of streaming music," Watch the trailer HERE.

Photo credit: Blair Clark



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.



Videos