Hello Bman! On Friday, January 26th, international
recording and touring artist Josh Hoyer (Silver Street Records)
released 'The
End of the Night', a three song EP and the first new music
from Hoyer since his 2017 appearance on NBC's The Voice.
'The End of the
Night' is the result of a writing collaboration between
Hoyer, veteran Nashville songwriter Jay Knowles (Harry Connick Jr,
Blake Shelton), and producer Jon Coleman, Trace Adkins' band leader and
producer. The writing sessions produced three songs; the grooving Soul
number “The End of The Night”, Country-Rock anthem “Big Love”, and
Soul-Pop tune “Rosario”.
In addition to Hoyer’s powerful vocals, featured on the EP are some of
Nashville’s most in-demand session musicians, including Kenny Greenberg
(guitars), Luis Espaillat (bass), Greg Morrow (drums), Jon Coleman
(piano and B3), Doug Moffet (saxophone), Quentin Ware (trumpet), and
Marion Grace (background vocals).
'The End of the Night' is Hoyer's first
release since Josh's appearance on Season 12 of
NBC's The Voice earlier this year. Viewers around the country took
note of the soulful vocals emanating from the man that Adam
Levine called a "badass," and Rolling Stone
described as an artist who "sang with fire and exuded a
natural joy." Hoyer's appearances on The Voice received over
2 million views on YouTube.
The new EP is a prelude to Hoyer's next full-length studio album to be
recorded this spring and released in Europe in August on Silver Street
Records. The release will be followed by a 6-week European tour
this fall, and a US release in early 2019.
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