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Judges revealed for new REESE WITHERSPOON music competition series MY KIND OF COUNTRY

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Apple TV+ has confirmed details of a brand new music competition series, My Kind of Country, that will feature trailblazing country singer-songwriters Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton, and Orville Peck as scouts searching the globe to find talented artists and break the next big country star.

Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves will also be featured in the series, which is set to premiere globally on Friday, March 24th on Apple TV+.

“My Kind of Country” is a unique take on a competition series, breaking down barriers in country music by providing an extraordinary opportunity to diverse and innovative artists from around the world.

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The scouts, Allen, Guyton, and Peck, will each hand-pick a roster of exceptional up-and-coming artists and invite them to the home of country music in Nashville, Tennessee, to showcase their unique sound.

The competition winner will receive a life-changing prize from Apple Music, with unprecedented support and exposure on the platform.

“My Kind of Country” is set to be a groundbreaking new series that will showcase the best of country music from around the world, and bring fresh and diverse talent to the forefront of the genre.

My Kind Of Country (image - Apple TV+)
My Kind Of Country (image – Apple TV+)

Witherspoon and Musgraves will serve as executive producers alongside Sara Rea and Lauren Neustadter of Hello Sunshine, Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen, Emmy nominated showrunner Izzie Pick Ibarra, and Done + Dusted’s Katy Mullan. Emmy Award-winning Adam Blackstone will serve as music director, known for his work with Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, Faith Hill, Rihanna, and for Super Bowl Halftime Show, the Academy Awards, and the Grammy Awards, among others.

Jimmie Allen

Grammy-nominated and 2021’s CMA New Artist of the Year, Jimmie Allen has been blazing trails since the beginning of his breakout career, including two consecutive No. 1 hits off his 2018 debut album “Mercury Lane” and a Best New Artist nomination at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards earlier this year. He was also nominated for Male Artist of the Year at the 57th ACM Awards (which he co-hosted alongside Dolly Parton & Gabby Barrett) and Outstanding New Artist nominee at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards. Allen won both the ACM New Male Artist of the Year award and CMA New Artist of the Year award in April and November 2021, respectively. 

In July 2020, Allen released his star-studded collaboration project “Bettie James” and in June 2021, Allen released the project’s follow up album “Bettie James Gold Edition.” His third album “Tulip Drive” was released 24 June, 2022 and its lead single “Down Home” reached the top of the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart in January 2023, marking Allen’s fourth career No. 1 hit. He has amassed more than one billion on-demand streams, graced the cover of Billboard, and performed on The Kennedy Center Honours, Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Good Morning America, TODAY, ACM Awards, CMA Awards, CMT Music Awards, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and more. He is a current member of the 45th Kennedy Center Honours Artists Committee. 

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Much like his approach to music, Allen’s other creative pursuits know no boundaries. His debut picture book, “My Voice Is a Trumpet” – a powerful story about speaking up for what you believe in, at any age – was published in July 2021. Allen is currently on the road as a special guest on Carrie Underwood’s “The Denim & Rhinestones Tour” on all 43 U.S. arena dates through Autumn 2023.

Mickey Guyton

Capitol Nashville’s Mickey Guyton “raises the rafters and distills emotion with impeccable clarity. Her high notes thrill, her nuance in storytelling captivates. A star for our times claims her place” (NPR). The four-time Grammy nominee and 2022 TIME Breakthrough Artist of the Year Guyton recently released songs “I Still Pray,” “How You Love Someone” and “Somethin’ Bout You” following her critically acclaimed 2021 debut album “Remember Her Name.”

With “Remember Her Name,” Mickey made history as the first Black artist to earn a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album. Title track “Remember Her Name” also landed Mickey with Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. This follows Mickey’s groundbreaking Grammy nomination as the first-ever Black female solo artist to earn a nod in a country category (Best Country Solo Performance) for “Black Like Me” which she performed as part of the 2021 awards ceremony. “Black Like Me” was named one of the Top 10 all-genre songs of 2020 by NPR, Billboard and Associated Press.  She also co-hosted the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards on CBS along with Keith Urban and she was named CMT’s 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year. Audiences around the world watched Mickey deliver a powerful message of inclusivity and togetherness with her “awe-inspiring,” “soulful and soaring” national anthem at Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles.

Mickey and her music have been featured on the cover of Billboard and profiled in The New Yorker, The New York Times and Rolling Stone. Over the last year she has been featured in American Songwriter, BBC News, CBS This Morning, Ebony, Elle, Ellen, Entertainment Weekly, Essence, HITS, Sesame Street, SHERRI, The Jennifer Hudson Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine’s Vulture, PEOPLE, Pollstar, Sesame Street, TODAY Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, USA Today, Variety, VIBE, The View, Vogue, The Washington Post and many more.

Orville Peck

Orville Peck is a country recording artist and songwriter known for his deep baritone voice, strong musicianship and songs that are sincere yet bold in their storytelling. Never confirming his identity, Orville, who is openly gay and lived an itinerant life across South Africa and the rural south, is never seen without his signature, fringed mask. Following the release of his self-produced debut album Pony in 2019, Orville signed with Columbia Records and released his Show Pony EP. Released to immediate critical acclaim early last year, the EP features a duet with global icon Shania Twain and puts Orville’s triumphant songwriting skills and intentional craftsmanship on full display. He then followed that up with “Bronco,” which he released in chapters, alongside a multitude of cinematic videos. He was also hand selected by Lady Gaga for her Born This Way 10th Anniversary album. Orville, known for his unique personal style, has collaborated with many fashion brands including but not limited to Dior, Michael KORS, ADIDAS X Ivy Park and Pamela Love amongst others. Known for his live shows, Orville was one of the first artists to return to touring and has toured across the US, Europe, Australia and Canada. He has had sold out shows at Hollywood Bowl and Ryman Theatre, as well as major festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Stage Coach and Coachella amongst others. When Orville is not performing or touring, he lends his time to activism and the causes he is committed to.

My Kind Of Country – 24 March, 2023 on Apple TV+

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