Dillon Carmichael
Carolina Country Music Festival 2024
Carolina Country Music Fest
812 Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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Big Worm
October 20th 2023
Love that ole boys country twang and his charming personality. He gets it honest from his uncles
I'll be happy for him when he can get better songs to build his following
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Dillon Carmichael Biography
Since unleashing his critically acclaimed 2018 debut, Hell On An Angel, he’s toured with everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd and Trace Adkins to Dwight Yoakam and Justin Moore, written a song for Travis Tritt’s latest album, racked up millions of streams on Spotify, gone viral on TikTok, and even gotten engaged. And while you might have expected the cancellation of a year’s worth of tour dates to slow him down, Carmichael instead used his pandemic downtime to head right back into the studio and record Hot Beer, a brand new collection of high-energy, feel-good country.
“I felt like my catalog could use a little more fun in it,” says Carmichael. “I wanted to make something faster, something looser, something that’d leave you with a smile.”
Recorded with producers Jon Pardi and Ryan Gore, Dan Huff, Chris LaCorte, and Phil O’Donnell, Hot Beer is all sly humor and raw heart, with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and double entendres around every corner. Carmichael’s rich baritone (described by NPR as a “deep holler” and praised by the NY Times as moving “with the heft and certainty of a tractor-trailer”) is still very much front and center here, but there’s a newfound playfulness to his delivery that manages to offer up a knowing wink even as it breaks your heart. It’s a delicate tightrope for any artist to walk, but if Hot Beer proves anything, it’s that Dillon Carmichael is a songwriter who knows how to have some serious fun.
Read More“I felt like my catalog could use a little more fun in it,” says Carmichael. “I wanted to make something faster, something looser, something that’d leave you with a smile.”
Recorded with producers Jon Pardi and Ryan Gore, Dan Huff, Chris LaCorte, and Phil O’Donnell, Hot Beer is all sly humor and raw heart, with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and double entendres around every corner. Carmichael’s rich baritone (described by NPR as a “deep holler” and praised by the NY Times as moving “with the heft and certainty of a tractor-trailer”) is still very much front and center here, but there’s a newfound playfulness to his delivery that manages to offer up a knowing wink even as it breaks your heart. It’s a delicate tightrope for any artist to walk, but if Hot Beer proves anything, it’s that Dillon Carmichael is a songwriter who knows how to have some serious fun.
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