Sunday, 23 December 2018

Catching Up With Cory Tetford...An Interview and a new album for 2019 (60/365)

Recently Cory Tetford did an interview with the Newfoundland Herald in which he talks about doing a Christmas show in St. John's, Newfoundland called 'Shelley Neville’s O Holy Night Christmas on the 18 and 19 December and has been writing songs for a new album in 2019.

Cory Tetford in one fine singer and musician and a new album in 2019 is something to look foward too. 

The article titled 'Cory Tetford does O Holy Night' by Jason Sheppard was published on 18 December, 2018 in the newfoundlandherald.com. I have copied a few paragraphs here for interested fans. The article was edited for copyright reasons. No copyright infringement intended.

"...This show might be Tetford’s last gig of the year, but 2019 promises to be a busy one for the singer/songwriter. Tetford has been touring with Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle, who Tetford says keeps him on his toes.

“My main gig has been playing guitar with Alan, so I’ve been all over God’s creation with that fella.”

The two have been writing together as well and 2019 will see the release of a new album from Tetford. “The last solo record I did was more the old country ballads, but this new one will be some of the more rock ‘n roll stuff,” Tetford shared, promising a lot more guitar playing and upbeat tunes on the album.

Tetford says it will be in the style of country legends Waylon and Willie and George Jones. “The stuff I call ‘old man country,’” Tetford laughs.

However, before that, there is O Holy Night, and there is one thing Tetford would like audiences to take away with them after they’ve seen it. “Humanity,” Tetford says. “We’re all in this together. Treat each other with love and respect and I think a show like this reminds us it’s our responsibility to be human.”...."

The screen shots are from a video of the rehersal of David Pomeroy and Cory Tetford singing 'Have Yourself A Very Little Christmas' shared by Shelley Neville on Facebook. No copyright infringement intended.




(photo credit Shelley Neville)



(photo credit Shelly Neville)


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