Restless Heart’s Larry Stewart to Release Debut Solo Holiday Album: "Everyday Is Christmas"
Restless Heart frontman Larry Stewart is getting in the holiday spirit with the upcoming release of his first-ever holiday album, Everyday Is Christmas. The ten-track collection of songs drops on Friday, October 23 and will be available everywhere music is sold and streamed via AMPEDTM Music Distribution.
Christmas being Stewart's favorite time of the year, it's a no brainer that he'd use his time off from touring, due to the coronavirus pandemic, to record his favorite Christmas love songs. Tracks include Céline Dion's "Don't Save It All For Christmas Day," Michael Bublé's "Cold December Night," Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You," featuring fellow country music artist Pam Tillis, and "Miss You Most At Christmas Time" as well as the holiday classic "What Child Is This" and title track "Everyday Is Christmas," written by Stewart, Brent Rader and Lisa Matassa.
"The magic of these holiday love songs, the spirit of the music production along with performing a duet with the incredible voice of Pam Tillis, I can't imagine capturing a more perfect holiday album from my heart, for the fans, and for these times than we did on my new Christmas album, Everyday Is Christmas," says Stewart.
"As we chose these very musical, melodic and contemporary standards written by great artists, we had to peel back and make the styles of each song work for me," he continues. "I'm so proud of the way my producer, Brent Rader, and I were able to achieve those goals so much more than we first imagined."
For a sneak peak, the title track and single "Everyday Is Christmas" is already live on all digital platforms and ready to stream. Listen now HERE. Fans who pre-order a physical copy will receive a free decorative "Larry Christmas" ornament when ordering through larrystewartmusic.com.
Digital pre-orders for Everyday Is Christmas are available HERE.
Everyday Is Christmas Track Listing:
1. Don't Save It All For Christmas Day (Peter Zizzo, Céline Dion, Rick Wake)
2. This Christmas (Donny Hathaway, Nadine McKinnor)
3. All I Want For Christmas Is You - with Pam Tillis (Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff)
4. Miss You Most At Christmas Time (Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff)
5. Everyday Is Christmas (Larry Stewart, Brent Rader, Lisa Matassa)
6. Merry Christmas Darling (Frank Pooler, Richard Lynn Carpenter)
7. Meet Me Under The Mistletoe (Brent Rader, Mark Johnson)
8. Cold December Night (Michael Steven Bublé, Alan Chang, Robert Jens Rock)
9. What Are You Doing (New Years Eve) (Frank Loesser)
10. What Child Is This (William Chatterton Dix, Hal H. Hopson)
Produced by: Brent Rader
Mixed and mastered by: Brent Rader
Recorded in: Nashville, TN / Rader Studios
About Larry Stewart
When Larry Stewart first moved to Nashville, he had his share of menial Music Row jobs, from a stock clerk at the Country Music Hall of Fame and mowing grass at BMI to running tape copies at MCA Music. It was while working at MCA though that longtime family friend Jerry Crutchfield coaxed Stewart into singing a few demos for his brother Jan. The word quickly spread about the young man with a voice that mixed strength and intimacy with a honest raggedness that made him real. Suddenly, Stewart was an in-demand demo singer, and it wasn't long until destiny came knocking in the form of Tim DuBois who was putting together a band called Restless Heart. To date, Restless Heart is one of the most successful groups in country music history. The band has placed over 25 singles on the charts with six consecutive #1 hits, recorded four albums certified Gold by the RIAA and have won a wide range of awards including the Academy of Country Music's "Top Vocal Group."
For more information on Larry Stewart, visit larrystewartmusic.com.
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