“I want my songs to be like a friend to anyone listening. Rose is unabashed in her writing and sings with an uncommon brutal honesty. You won’t be disappointed… ” – Jon Bon Jovi. She’s an old soul in the voice of a beautiful young lady. Rose Falcon has been at this for a long time. “In an era filled with contest winners and formatted radio playlists occasionally there comes along a true artist who has the ability to make you hear as well as feel.
In 2008 Falcon parted ways with Columbia, signed a publishing deal with Cal IV Entertainment based out of Nashville, TN and began recording, “19th Avenue – the EP” which was released in May to critical acclaim and a huge endorsement from Jon Bon Jovi.
Rose quickly gained notoriety having several of her songs placed in film and TV including Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Master of Disguise, Raising Helen, Dawson’s Creek, and Inspector Gadget 2 as well as national ad campaigns for Verizon Wireless, JC Penny, The Build a Bear Workshop and Estée Lauder. She was discovered and signed by Columbia Records who released her self-titled EP in 2008. Rose began writing poetry at age 12, which soon became the basis for her own artistic journey. Stream or purchase Being Here, Being There HERE.Rose Falcon’s music flows easily between genres with the common thread of an individual vocal style and a gift for exposing the heart of the songs she writes.īorn in New York City and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Rose is the daughter of legendary singer – songwriter Billy Falcon. Rod + Rose will share more new music in the months to come. Most recently, the duo co-wrote several tracks for Atkins’ latest album, Caught Up In The Country, whose Gold-certified title-cut, featuring The Fisk Jubilee Singers, set the record (at the time) for the longest-running single in Billboard Country Airplay history at 57 weeks. Rod + Rose have been singing side by side for years and share two sons: Ryder and Scout. We know how lucky we are to have each other, now more than ever.”īeing Here, Being There isn’t the couple’s first collaborative effort. When one is down, the other picks up the slack, and vice-versa. It can be hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but if you have that person you can count on to walk through life with you, it’s a game changer. “We recently went through a year of feeling like there were way more lows than highs, and when you go through one difficult scenario after another, you begin to question everything. “This song is about being, and having, that friend who celebrates with you during the highs and isn’t afraid to get in the trenches with you during the lows,” adds Falcon. “ Being Here, Being There is our way of saying, ‘for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health,’ and meaning it with every ounce of our heart and soul,” says Atkins of the selection he and Falcon penned with Phil Barton and Seth Mosley. Rod + Rose’s first offering merges Atkins’ lean lyricism with Falcon’s pure poetry to introduce a sound that’s steeped in country and roots with harmonies that intertwine his signature grit with her feminine charm. The track was given an exclusive world first play on the BBC Radio 2 Bob Harris Country show yesterday. The duo’s first single, Being Here, Being There, drops today (20/8) via Curb Records.
And for the first time, they’ve joined creative forces in an official capacity for ROD + ROSE. Together, ROSE FALCON and RODNEY ATKINS-married since 2013-are an unstoppable force in life, love and music. He is an established country voice and a working man’s songwriter who’s taken six No. She was a rock ’n’ roll princess who was offered a record deal at 15 and has since written songs recorded by Faith Hill, Lady A and Eric Paslay. Rose Falcon and Rodney Atkins Combine a Life of Love and Hits with Rod + Rose Duo’s First Single ‘Being Here, Being There’ Drops Today (20/8) Via Curb Records