Nashville’s Off The Row Breakout Artist of 2020 singer and songwriter Caitlin Quisenberry stirs emotions with poetic, heartbreaking lyrics in her new video “Blue,” premiering on CMT Music today and available now at CMT.com
“Inspired by the likes of Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, and blessed with a soaring, pure-sounding voice, Quisenberry exudes an Alison Krauss-like quality, heard in the chorus of the melancholy ‘Blue'”
Nashville, TN – Rising star Caitlin Quisenberry premieres her debut music video for her lead single “Blue” off her new EP today via CMT.com. To view “Blue,” watch HERE.
Directed by Monico Candelaria, a longtime friend, photographer and videographer of Quisenberry, the whimsical, moody-esque video was shot in Quisenberry’s home state of Colorado in two days–one day in Elizabeth for outdoors scenes with a horse, and the next day indoors at the Flying Horse Ranch, a popular wedding venue in Larkspur.
Throughout the picturesque video, Quisenberry’s vocals mesmerize as the forlorn song weaves through the different “seasons” of love–gently easing into the highs and lows of lost love.
“‘Blue’ innocently starts off referencing spring and a new budding relationship. ‘I remember green, the grass, the scent of spring/There was hope in my heart/I believed in everything.’ The lyrics morph into a golden period of sweet innocence before mentioning the color ‘red’ – signaling there’s a fire in the singer’s soul as her love deepens. But as all good things can come to an end, things cool down and the color of mourning is highlighted in (the tint) blue.'” ~ Denver Westword
More press has touted the red-headed singer’s vocal performance, saying:
“Caitlin Quisenberry releases beautiful folk tune titled, ‘Blue.'”
“Quisenberry is one of the most promising acts at the moment. Her style is different and unique. Her music gives people strength.”
“Blue’…is a lovely Americana and country tune… you’d be remiss to not check it out.”
“Denver-born Nashville singer Caitlin Quisenberry is feeling ‘Blue.'”
Eloquently-written by Nashville songwriter, producer and talent scout, Erin McCaffrey and songwriter Billy Falcon, the talent behind more than fifty songs recorded by Bon Jovi, “Blue” was produced in Nashville, Tennessee, at Off The Row Studio. Through using the soundboard that was once housed at The Grand Ole Opry, executive producer, P.T. Houston, was able to create a perfect blend of the old and the new.
The bluegrass-tinged song was tracked and produced in just a few days, using only live instrumentation from A-list musicians (Mark Prentice, Danny Parks, and Matthew Bubel), some of whom are Grammy Award winners.
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