In an era where musical trends can feel fleeting, Cycamore emerges as a beacon of timeless artistry, bringing decades of experience, talent, and passion to the forefront. Far from being just another band, Cycamore is a collective of seasoned legends, each a master in their own right, whose influence has quietly shaped the sound of generations. With the release of their latest track, “The Heart of America,” the group takes us on a journey of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of music.
About the “The Heart of America“
“The Heart of America” marks the highly anticipated arrival of Cycamore’s forthcoming The New Old School Album. Sung by The Voice (Season 13) contestant Adam Cunningham, the track was originally written by Tim Blixseth and was reimagined by Cycamore for today’s political landscape. This song initially served as the anthem for the Today Show’s “Make a Difference” campaign in support of Hurricane Katrina victims in 2005.
Now, nearly two decades later, the song’s message has taken on new life. “Reimagining this song with Cycamore has been a deeply meaningful journey,” said Blixseth. “Originally crafted to support Hurricane Katrina victims, it’s incredible to see how its message can resonate again in our current times. The song’s enduring power lies in its ability to adapt and inspire, reflecting the spirit of resilience and hope we all need today.”
The track blends a deep love for classic rhythms with modern production sensibilities, highlighting the musicianship of Cycamore while staying true to the song’s core values of perseverance and unity. It’s a powerful testament to how music can bridge the past and present, offering hope for the future.
Meet the Band
At the heart of Cycamore are five musicians whose resumes read like a who’s who of the music industry. These are the unsung heroes behind countless hits, now stepping into the spotlight to share their artistry on their own terms.
- Eddie Bayers: One of Nashville’s most revered studio drummers, Eddie Bayers has worked with country music royalty, including Vince Gill, George Strait, and Garth Brooks. With over 300 gold and platinum albums under his belt and 14 Academy of Country Music’s Drummer of the Year awards, Bayers was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2022, the first and only drummer to receive this honor.
- Jeff King: A guitar virtuoso hailing from East Tennessee, Jeff King’s versatility has made him a go-to session player for artists like Faith Hill, Johnny Cash, and Dave Matthews. His skill and precision have cemented him as a staple in recording studios and on the road with some of the industry’s biggest names.
- Pat McGrath: Renowned for his acoustic guitar expertise, Pat McGrath has been a vital force in Nashville’s music scene since the early ’90s. He’s contributed to over 100 releases, earning a reputation for his precise and heartfelt playing.
- Dane Bryant: As both a pianist and producer, Dane Bryant has worked with icons such as Dolly Parton and Clint Black, spending 20 years performing alongside Olivia Newton-John. His creative genius continues to shape the sound of today’s music.
- Mike Brignardello: A founding member of the band Giant, Mike Brignardello’s bass guitar has powered tracks for artists ranging from Amy Grant to Shania Twain. His versatility and mastery of his craft have made him one of the most sought-after session musicians in the business.
A New Old School Sound
Cycamore’s upcoming album, The New Old School Album, promises to be a musical journey that bridges eras, blending vintage vibes with modern mastery. The album’s title reflects the band’s philosophy: they are not here to chase trends but to remind us of what true musicianship sounds like. For listeners, this album offers the chance to experience a sound that is both nostalgic and cutting-edge, guided by musicians who’ve lived and breathed the evolution of music.
Cycamore isn’t just about creating songs; they’re about creating an experience. As you listen to The New Old School Album, you’ll feel the pulse of decades of musical history, brought to life by a band that’s lived it all. Discover the legends behind the scenes, and let their music take you on a journey back to the roots of American music, while pushing the boundaries of sound.
For more information about Cycamore and to hear “The Heart of America,” visit their official website at cycamore.com. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify.