Evocative Upcomer’s First Release with UMG Nashville’s Silver Wings Records is Available Today
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 4, 2024) – Singer/songwriter/producer Hueston seizes the moment on his new song “Living Fast,” available today. Written by Hueston with Brandon Sammons, and produced by BSAMZ, the track’s boundary-pushing lyrics tempt the listener to submit to a memory and go and do something stupid, baby while the night is still young.
Hueston also shares the “Living Fast” official music video today, giving a look into a fast-paced party night with friends, juxtaposed by his distinct, slow-burn vocal delivery from the center of the room.
“Living Fast” marks Hueston’s first release since signing with UMG Nashville’s newly-created Silver Wings Records, a distribution arm offering independent artist services. Last Thursday (2/29) he joined a star-studded lineup at UMG Nashville’s annual CRS showcase, bringing his distinct sound to the Ryman Auditorium stage for the first time, with a performance of his to-be-released song “It Wasn’t The Bottle.”
With more new music on the way, the South-Florida native will take the stage at major festivals across the country this summer including Country Jam in Grand Junction, CO, Michigan’s Tailgates N’ Tallboys and Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, KY. As the rising artist’s TikTok likes, YouTube views and streams all soar into the millions, keep up with what’s to come from Hueston at iamhueston.com.
Photo Credit: Angelo Martinez
About Hueston:
Cory Hueston previously gained recognition as the front man of indie/alternative duo, The Blancos, but felt a call pulling him in a different direction. Now, via his own label Young Hueston, LLC and distribution by Silver Wings Records, he shares his emotional storytelling, skilled guitar, and soul-stirring vocals as solo artist, Hueston. His music translates easily to audience interpretation while still speaking directly to Hueston’s own professional and personal journeys overcoming depression and addictions, and turning over a new chapter in life. Hueston’s music is a direct reflection of his emotion – sometimes dark, sometimes provocative, and always soulful.