Callie McCullough’s New Single Blends Classic Vibes & Harmonies With Modern Feel-Good Grooves
Canadian singer-songwriter Callie McCullough teams up once again with GRAMMY-nominated producer Dave Brainard (Brandy Clark, Jamey Johnson, Jerrod Niemann) on her first release of the year, “All That I Want.”. Penned by Callie, Scotty Kipfer, and Molly Brown, “All That I Want” follows the release of last year’s acclaimed release “What If I Don’t” and is the start of an exciting new collection of tunes McCullough will deliver throughout the year.
“All That I Want” gives a hint of classic ‘70s with a feel-good groove, stacked harmonies, and a memorable hook, wrapped up in an all-around cool love song adding yet another stripe to McCullough’s unique artistry.
“I love this tune. It’s groovy, it’s romantic, it’s sexy and I love playing it at shows because it makes people happy. I’ll never be too cool to be in love!” says McCullough. “It was a ball in the studio building up the groove and stacking harmonies with my friends.”
A modern singer-songwriter inspired by timeless classics and old-school country music; Callie McCullough has chased her own unique muse for years making contemporary roots music that nods to the legends who came before her. It’s a sound anchored in honest storytelling and McCullough’s angelic voice, whose Alison Krauss-worthy tone and Dolly Parton-sized beauty stand in contrast to her dry humor and larger-than-life personality.
With high praise from American Songwriter and Billboard, Callie has made an impact in the music scene with her vulnerable vocals, breathtaking lyrics, and fusion of Traditional Country, Celtic, Bluegrass, and Folk Influences. She creates a musical tapestry that effortlessly captures classic and rootsy nostalgia, coupled with her own contemporary twists, sharp songwriting, and the expressive singing of an artist who has truly found her voice. McCullough’s debut album, After Midnight (2020), featuring first-class picking from members of the GRAMMY-winning bluegrass band Union Station and western-swing super-group The Time Jumpers — quickly put her on the map, garnering a Canadian Country Music Association Nomination for Alternative Country Album of the Year, and three CMAO Nominations: Roots Artist of the Year, Rising Star and Songwriters of the Year. Now teamed up with Grammy Nominated Producer Dave Brainard (Brandy Clark, Jamey Johnson) in this next round of music McCullough showcases a new side of her artistry combining grassy textures, soaring melodies, loose grooves, and catchy hooks into an infectious and downright refreshing sound.
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