Cameron DuBois Sings “Your Cheatin’ Heart” Live From the Hank Williams Museum

Ascending singer-songwriter Cameron DuBois – a multistylist who’s equally country, soul and rock – exclusively premiered a live performance video with Country Rebel on December 15, singing “Your Cheatin’ Heart” from inside the Hank Williams Museum in her hometown of Montgomery, Alabama. Standing only a few feet from William’s iconic 1952 Baby Blue Cadillac, DuBois gives a soulful remake of the pioneering country singer’s 1953 hit song, released shortly after his untimely death.

“Having been raised in Montgomery, this is a huge honor to perform my version of ‘Your Cheatin’ Heart,’ right in front of Hank’s very own Cadillac,” said DuBois. “I’d like to thank the Hank Williams Museum for allowing me to film this special segment for Country Rebel. I also want to thank everyone who helped make this happen.”

DuBois has been on the rise in 2020, releasing three singles which show her depth as a singer-songwriter, including the uplifting “Peace” and the sassy rocker “Bridges,” whose Josh Sikkema directed video recently surpassed more than 1 million digital views, along with TV premieres on The Country Network and The Heartland Network.

On December 4 Cameron released her first original holiday song, featuring Bama Sound, called “Merry Christmas, Wherever You Are,” which was exclusively premiered by Guitar Girl Magazine. Described by PASTE Magazine’s Editor-In-Chief Josh Jackson as an “alternative to the constant barrage of holly-jolly,” it was also among their annual Holiday sampler collection [click to preview]. Produced by Muscle Shoals veteran Bill Hinds (Roy Orbison, Shenandoah, Sawyer Brown), the track is available everywhere digital music is sold and streamed.


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