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Sixwire is an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The group consists of Andy Childs (lead vocals, guitar), Steve Hornbeak (keyboards, vocals), John Howard (bass guitar), Steve Mandile (guitar, vocals), and Chuck Tilley (drums, percussion). Robb Houston (rhythm guitar) was a former member.
Their collective pedigrees are seriously impressive: Sixwire was signed to Warner Nashville in 2002, with debut single "Look at Me Now" peaking at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart ...
The song was released as a single in the lead-up to their documentary film Six60: Till the Lights Go Out (2020). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A music video was produced for the song, and released on 30 October. [ 5 ] The video was directed by Connor Pritchard, who was given full creative control by the band, and shot over three days. [ 6 ]
"Don't Give It Up" was the first of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [3] on 13 October 2017. [4] The band performed "Don't Give It Up" at the 2018 New Zealand Music Awards. [5] "Don't Give It Up" spent six months from November 2017 to May 2018 as the most performed song on New Zealand radio. [6]
"Pepeha" is the band's second song to be recorded in Te Reo Māori, and was released as a single in 2021 to coincide with Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. The song was written by Six60 band members Marlon Gerbes and Matiu Walters, alongside Te Reo experts Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper (a member of the Black Quartet), Jeremy Tātere MacLeod and Sir Tīmoti ...
The song was written and recorded by the band in Los Angeles. Initially the song was not planned to be a part of the recording process, and developed around a chord played by Printz Board on a Minimoog Voyager synthesiser. Band member Marlon Gerbes feels that the song is "a reflection of [his] current journey into understanding myself and this ...
"Closer" was one of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [3] on 27 October 2017. [4] " Closer" became the most played song on New Zealand radio in May 2018, after the EP's lead single " Don't Give It Up " spent six months from November 2017 to May 2018 at the top of the radio airplay rankings.
The song's music video features a number of cameos by New Zealand celebrities, including sportspeople Dan Carter and Joseph Parker, politician Chlöe Swarbrick, musicians Dave Dobbyn and Mitch James, and newscasters Mike McRoberts and Samantha Hayes. [7]