Lady A’s Charles Kelley Shares How His Journey to Sobriety Inspired Album
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Lady A’s Charles Kelley Shares How His Journey to Sobriety Inspired Album
When Charles Kelley began working on his solo album, the Lady A member was discovering a fresh perspective on the life around him. “The one [song] that really kicked off the project the most and encompasses kind of everything I was going for with this record is the first song called ‘Can’t Lose You,’” Kelley, 43, exclusively shared with Us Weekly before the release of Songs for a New Moon. “I said, ‘Guys, I want to write about my journey.’” That…
Hear Charles Kelley cover Cyndi Lauper on ‘Songs for a New Moon’ – 98.9 THE BULL
Lady A hitmaker Charles Kelley is officially in a new phase, as his Songs for a New Moon is now available to stream or download. “9 years since my debut solo album, The Driver,” he remarked on Tuesday. Though Charles’ first effort was nominated for a country Grammy, it failed to get the radio airplay he’d hoped for. That’s certainly not the case with his more pop-oriented second record, since “Can’t Lose You” is already a top-10 adult contemp…
Hear Charles Kelley cover Cyndi Lauper on 'Songs for a New Moon'
Southern Accent Entertainment Lady A hitmaker Charles Kelley is officially in a new phase, as his Songs for a New Moon is now available to stream or download. “9 years since my debut solo album, The Driver,” he remarked on Tuesday. Though Charles’ first effort was nominated for a country Grammy, it failed to get the radio airplay he’d hoped for. That’s certainly not the case with his more pop-oriented second record, since “Can’t Lose You” is …
Review: Charles Kelley takes us back to the 80s on new album 'Songs for a New Moon'
Charles Kelley, the Grammy-winning vocalist and one-third of the country powerhouse Lady A, steps into a bold new chapter with his second solo project, ‘Songs for a New Moon.' Describing the album as a fresh cycle both musically and personally, Kelley embraces a nostalgic yet revitalised aesthetic rooted in the rich textures of ‘80s pop. Drawing on the symbolism of the new moon — a celestial moment of renewal — he trades familiar boundaries for …
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