Tile in main areas with updated furniture, and new flat screen TVs. Summer rentals, Memorial Day thru Labor Day are Saturday thru Saturday rentals. I'm so excited to come down to Panama City, check it out and have a blast, and rock the stage baby.Celadon Beach Unit 2009 is located on the 20th floor with beautiful beach views from the Master Bedroom, living room, and wrap around balcony. “I'm super excited we’ve got some stuff on the schedule. “We were just getting ready to start doing more shows, because I've been in the background, writing,” Carter said. We literally putting the boom in the boondocks, playing loud music, having parties and having fun, just living the country life with a little bit of a twist to it.”Ĭarter has been itching to perform his music.
“I got the loudest speakers in the whole Nashville area. “I live in the boondocks for real, and my speakers are so big and so loud,” Carter said. He and co-writers, Tommy Cecil and Craig Wiseman, had fun writing it. “Boom in the Boondocks” reflects his real life. Maybe I might have been thinking about somebody beautiful, wanting to get to know and hang out with her.” “It’s just something fun, make you feel some feelings. “(It will) make you feel good, make you want to get you somebody to hang out with,” Carter said. In contrast, Carter calls “All Night,” a “little sexy jam.” A lot of the things in the verses that we talked about were something that one of us was actually going through or had gone through, so it came definitely from the heart and we just wanted to make something positive out of the hard and tough experiences that life throws at you.” “I soaked up the vibe of the song, and then we started talking about real life things. “We actually sat there and just talked for a while and kind of let the music play,” Carter said. He knew it would be special when he first heard it in the studio while with his brother and friends. “ Good Love” is one of Carter’s favorite songs. “I'm really excited to share with people.” “I’ve been really working towards this, hoping and praying that I would get a chance to get some of my own music out,” Carter said.
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I’m having a wonderful time living out here in the country, outside of Nashville, just making jams.”Ĭatch the show: City kicks off summer concert series at Fort Walton Landing parkĮncore : The Moon Crush 'music vacation' is returning to Miramar Beach this fallĬarter is “super excited” to release original music, he said. “It opened up the doors for me to be able to come to Nashville more, and since then, I've just been able to work with so many different artists - some pop artists, a lot of country artists. “I was just beatboxing on the track, beatin’ on the guitar, and it was something real different for a country radio,” Carter said. It ended up being Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue.” In 2010, he got a chance to write a country song. 1 song.Īfter visiting Nashville since the mid-2000s, Carter became interested in country music. Then, he got a chance to write a song with Rob Thomas “Someday” was his first No. The jam: Gulf Coast Jam ready to rock PCB with Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, SkynyrdĬarter’s music industry break was through Nelly, who asked him to produce songs and write hooks. Previously: Singer-songwriter CJ Solar ready to rock, Southern-style I like to just talk and then just see what happens.” “The lyric might come from something that somebody has been going through or a title somebody wrote down one day, or just something that we talk about in the room. “I try to sing a melody, just whatever's in my soul, in my heart at the time,” Carter said. He will perform at the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on June 4-6 at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach.įor more information, visit .Ĭarter has made music for a long time.
“You feel closer to God like that.”Ĭarter finally has his own music his debut single, “ Good Love” is circulating country radio. Outside he sees horses eating grass and walking to the pond to drink - the kind of setting you write songs to.Ĭarter is responsible for writing many hits, such as Charlie Puth’s “One Call Away,” Kane Brown’s “Heaven” and Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue.” It’s a Monday morning and the country singer-songwriter is staring out the window of his home - quite a bit more than six feet outside of Nashville, Tennessee. PANAMA CITY BEACH - Shy Carter has been social distancing for a while now.