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NASHVILLE, TENN. – With a new approach to a country classic, Country Rockabilly Recording Artist Brendon Mac releases his arrangement of Ring of Fire, a 1963 hit from the Man in Black, Mr. Johnny Cash. Marking the 60th Anniversary of this hit song, Brendon’s version is available on all streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
With Brendon’s interpretation of this song, he is attracting fans from all over. “Johnny Cash is my country music idol and main musical influence,” says Brendon. “I wanted to honor him with this and showcase that country music is still country music.” This song was produced by renowned Gary Carter who, not only has worked as music director for one of country music’s top female artists, Faith Hill, he has also been instrumental in helping the talents of the late Jeff Carson and Daryle Singletary, as well as Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Pam Tillis, Wade Hayes, Rhett Akins, Randy Travis, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith and more. The song, which was recorded at East Iris studios in Nashville, features an all-star musician lineup including Kenny Vaughan on rhythm guitar, Danny Parks on lead guitar, Chris Scruggs on upright bass, Chad Cromwell on drums and Mike Rojas on keys and B3. “It takes a true team to bring music to life. I’m honored to have worked with them.”
Ring of Fire is the first of many releases for Brendon, which will be followed by an EP, which is slated to be released later this year. To stay up-to-date on his music and upcoming tour dates, be sure to follow him on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter and stay tuned for his brand new website.
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