Steve Moakler Releases 7th Studio Album ‘Make A Little Room’

“The best-crafted, most fully realized project of his solo career to date.” – Taste of Country

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Renowned Nashville songwriter and country music artist Steve Moakler has released his 7th studio album Make A Little Room today, Friday, August 12. More than 15 years into his career, with a series of acclaimed albums, co-written hits and cross-country tours in the rear view, his new album Make A Little Room presents a recipe for something different. A life of unforgettable moments, savored in the spaces between. With Moakler self-writing or co-writing each track, and produced by Andy Skib, these ten tracks share a common theme that’s rooted in not only treasuring life’s special moments, but also cherishing who you spend it with and never taking that time for granted.

“I’m so excited to get to celebrate this album in person with our audience…” Steve shared.  “I’ve been imagining it since we were in the studio. The songs feel really personal when they are written, but the live show is usually this cool moment when I realize how shared our experiences are and it all comes full circle.”

Make A Little Room features co-writes with some of Nashville’s most distinguished songwriters in the genre, including Marcus Hummon (Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, The Chicks, Wynonna Judd), Neil Medley (Luke Bryan, Kid Rock, Jake Owen, Lindsay Ell), Luke Laird, and Lucie Silvas among others. With Steve serving as a co-writer on all of the tracks, the songs are laced with Steve’s signature wisdom paired perfectly alongside his refreshing and rootsy vocals. Moakler draws on personal experiences, especially his journey in fatherhood as exemplified on “You Being You” which is dedicated to his two sons. His lyrical phrasing is at the forefront of “Tennessee Girl” as he treats listeners to a new, quintessential love song, meanwhile the optimistic “Better Days” is a standout as the keep-the-faith anthem. The album-ending “Numbered” reminds us that those days are fleeting, at best, and offers a subtle reminder to his listeners on the importance of living each day to the fullest.

Currently in the midst of his Make A Little Room Release Tour, Steve will celebrate the release of the album tonight with a headlining show at City Winery in New York at 8pm ET. His jam-packed touring schedule will see him quickly heading back to Nashville to open for Bobby Bones on his ‘Comedically Inspirational’ tour at the CMA Theater on Saturday, August 13, where he will share an exclusive behind-the-scenes look with The Boot. He’ll then head to Decataur, Georgia and wrap the tour with a show at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville on August 27.

The Pittsburgh native signed with Creative Nation in 2014 and has gone on to release several critically acclaimed and autobiographical albums. The “thoughtful singer/songwriter,” as noted by Rolling Stone Country, has also penned songs performed by Reba McEntire, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen and Ben Rector among others. His work as a songwriter has seen multiple chart success including Dierks Bentley’s song “Riser” which was RIAA certified Gold. Moakler appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage, toured with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Old Dominion and Willie Nelson, while also forging meaningful relationships with his fans as he canvassed the country on tour. With the release of his new album, Steve continues to show his unwavering commitment to creating music that not only reflects his own personal journey, but also songs that are effortlessly uplifting and relatable for all listeners.

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Make A Little Room | Track Listing 

1.  Make A Little Room (Steve Moakler/Kelly Archer/Nathan Spicer)
2.  Tennessee Girl (Steve Moakler/Oscar Charles)
3.  Pack It Up (Steve Moakler)
4.  Autumn Came Back (Steve Moakler/Andrew DeRoberts/Lucie Silvas)
5.  Start A Band (Steve Moakler/Neil Mason)
6.  Better Days (Steve Moakler/Marcus Hummon/Neil Medley)
7.  Let’s Go To The Lake (Steve Moakler/Luke Laird/Barry Dean)
8.  Northerner (Steve Moakler/Stephanie Chapman)
9.  You Being You (Steve Moakler)
10.  Numbered (Steve Moakler/Andy Skib/Jacob Davis)

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