Heart on My Glass Meghan Patrick

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
25.06.2021

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  • 1Heart on My Glass03:10
  • 2Goes Good with Beer03:13
  • 3My First Car02:49
  • 4Never Giving up on You02:56
  • 5Mama Prayed For03:33
  • 6Better Story04:28
  • 7Where You Drink03:35
  • 8Cool About It03:29
  • 9Belong in Boots02:45
  • 10Liar Too04:16
  • Total Runtime34:14

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The new album "Heart on My Glass" is the follow up to Meghan’s Juno Award winning Wild as Me and features the previously released singles “Never Giving Up on You,” and “My First Car.” In tandem with the album announcement Meghan Patrick has also released the new song “Mama Prayed For”

“I bet Mitchell’s mom didn’t get down on her knees and pray, ‘Dear Heavenly Father, please send down a 5’6” blonde, whiskey-drinking, tattoo-lovin’, dip-spittin’, four-letter-word-cussin’-when-she-speaks-her-mind woman to love my son,’ but here I am, and it turns out the most important thing we have in common is loving him,” said Meghan Patrick, in reference to her relationship with Mitchell Tenpenny, in a statement.

Meghan Patrick is one of the most exciting country artists today. She is a Juno Award winner, in addition to being a two-time CCMA Female Artist of the Year. Meghan was the first solo female artist to take home the Fans’ Choice Award at the Country Music of Ontario Awards. She has been nominated for three Juno Awards including two in the Country Album of the Year category, winning her first for her EP Wild As Me. Her singles have adorned the radio charts and have included “Still Loving You,” “Country Music Made Me Do It,” “The Bad Guy,” and include her number one hit “Walls Come Down”. Her most recent album, Wild As Me features the Top 10 single of the same name. In concert, she’s shared the stage with superstars like Old Dominion, Lady A, Dwight Yoakam, and Martina McBride.

Meghan Patrick, vocals



Meghan Patrick
Born and raised in Bowmanville, Ontario, Meghan Patrick has dedicated her entire life to music, wanting it to be more than just a passion. “I was drawn to playing guitar so I could start writing music to go along with the words I was writing. I wanted to be self-sufficient as a creative artist.” It wasn’t long until Meghan had mastered both electric and acoustic guitar as well as the banjo.

Prior to setting out as a solo artist, Meghan was the lead singer of the popular roots act The Stone Sparrows. A newgrass / bluegrass band, The Stone Sparrows released an EP and a full-length album before the members parted ways amicably in 2013 after playing their second Boots and Hearts Festival.

Meghan has quickly made a name for herself since signing to Warner Music Canada. She has recently signed a publishing deal with Olé Nashville. Her debut album, Grace and Grit is set to be released in the spring of this year. To make this album, Meghan travelled to a number of studios in Canada and America, including the capital city of country music, Nashville. On the way, she worked with producers Justin Niebank (Vince Gill, LeAnn Rimes), Vince Gill, Chris Baseford (Nickelback, Avril Lavigne) and Carly McKillip. To add even more star power to her debut Meghan brought in a few more big names, including multiple Grammy nominee Joe Nichols who duets with her on “Still Loving You,” and fellow Canadian Chad Kroeger, who co-wrote and produced her forthcoming debut single “Bow Chicka Wow Wow” along with several other cuts on the album.

In addition to Kroeger, Grace and Grit features an impressive list of cowriters, which includes Rodney Clawson (CMA Songwriter of the Year, ACM Song of the Year and Grammy Nominated), Gord Bamford, Chantal Kreviazuk, Marty Dodson, Patricia Conroy, Bruce Wallace, Buddy Owen, Phil Barton, Phil O'Donnell and Andrew Allan. What’s more, superstar engineer Justin Niebank, who has mixed for the likes of Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton and Hunter Hayes is mixing the entire record.

The songs Meghan writes are about real-life situations and are both personal and autobiographical. They are story songs, but they are her stories which infuse the material with an authenticity and sincerity that is palpable.

“I have to feel connected to the music, especially when I am playing live. The emotions I write about are real and audiences know when you are being true to yourself. Performing my own music and forming a bond with my audience is what I do this for. And that’s the most enjoyable thing in the world.”

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