Bob Burnett, a founder of the influential folk group the Highwaymen, died at his home in Rhode Island last week. He was 71. Burnett, who went on to become an attorney after the band’s heyday in the early 1960s, was suffering from a brain tumor when he died. The Highwaymen hit No. 1 on the charts with their 1961 single “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” and also scored hits with “All My Trials” and “Big Rock Candy Mountain.” The Highwaymen were formed by six freshmen at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. They went on to cut eight albums before breaking up in 1964 when Burnett and two other members decided to attend graduate school.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Aldean, Shelton, Keith To Headline Country Thunder
The 20th anniversary of the Wisconsin edition of Country Thunder will feature Big & Rich, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and Toby Keith as headliners at the July 19-22 festival. Taking place July 19-22, 2012, country fans from across the nation will travel to Twin Lakes, Wisconsin for four full days of non-stop entertainment. For only $99 (price good until January 1st) you can purchase a 4-day pass gaining access to the entire weekend of music and entertainment. A campsite may be also purchased, with prices beginning at $100 for the entire weekend. Find out more atwww.countrythunder.com.
Luke Bryan Blows Up Twitter After Restaurant Asks Him To Remove His Hat
Luke Bryan was looking forward to taking his wife, Caroline, to a popular upscale Nashville sushi restaurant Thursday night. “It’s my anniversary,” Luke tweeted at the beginning of the night. “Daddy’s getting lucky.” But as the evening progressed, Luke reported that a restaurant manager, in the middle of their meal, asked Luke to remove his hat. Then the tweets started getting more and more testy. “After 2 bottles of dom. So will never eat mediocre sushi again on my anniversary,” he tweeted. “Join me in my boycott of [the] Sushi restaurant against those who sing and perform country music,” he continued. Luke did report that he left the server a $150 tip, but he would’ve left double that “had the manager not scolded me like a child,” and then Luke asked the server to contact him via Twitter to get the rest of his tip. Luke signed off with : “I’m is drunk. Love y’all. See y’all in the morning.” The morning after, Luke issued an apology to the restaurant Virago. “Well in the wake of my drunk tweets. I do wanna apologize to virago,” he tweeted. “The food was really great and the service was great to.”
Toby Keith Cancer Center For Kids Gets Another Approval
The Toby Keith Foundation is one step closer to opening an $8.5 million facility for families of children undergoing cancer treatment. An Oklahoma City board approved the plans last week. The 25,000-square-foot building will have 12 overnight family suites to house relatives of kids getting treatment at a nearby children’s hospital and a nearby cancer center. Toby got interested after a former bandmate’s child died from cancer. The center, for now, is going to be called the OK Kids Korral. Organizers hope to have it completed by late 2013, with building starting in the spring.
Craig Morgan Joins Toast To The Troops Event
Craig Morgan will once again appear as the headlining act at the 15th annual Jack Daniel’s Toast to the Troops holiday event on December 16th at Virginia’s Naval Station in Norfolk. Morgan has headlined each of the previous 14 Toast to the Troops events, which feature live music, care packages for the troops and a barbecue.
Dan ‘Bee’ Spears, Longtime Willie Nelson Bassist, Dies
Dan “Bee” Spears, who played bass in Willie Nelson’s band for more than 40 years, died Thursday night after he fell while exiting his motor home. He apparently died of accidental exposure at his property near Nashville. He was 62. Spears joined Nelson’s band in 1968, when he was just 19 years old. Before hooking up with Nelson, he played with other country heavyweights including Waylon Jennings, Guy Clark and Don Gibson.
Mindy McCready Says Her Son Was Abused
Mindy McCready’s 5-year-old son Zander was beaten with a wooden spoon by her mother, the singer alleges in an interview that aired Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” McCready claims the child was scarred on his back, bottom and legs from the spoon. In the interview, McCready stated, “My mother believes she is a prophet sent from God. They see dead people all the time in their home – demons, spirits, ghosts. They were encouraging my son to go around with them to churches and go up onstage and scream gibberish.” McCready’s mother, Gayle Inge of Cape Coral, Florida, is Zander’s legal guardian. She has denied Zander was abused. The singer, who is pregnant with twins, allegedly abducted her son in Florida and returned to Nashville. On December 2nd, they were found hiding in the closet of an unoccupied vacation house in Heber Springs, Arkansas.
Top Country Artists Of 2011
Taylor Swift was the No. 1 country artist of 2011, according to Billboard. Swift enjoyed a big year with many hit singles and the “Speak Now” tour, which concluded last month. The rankings are based on album sales, airplay, track download sales, touring revenue, ringtone sales and more. The full chart and the other 2011 year-end charts, which include Top Artist, Top Title, Top Male, Top Female and Top Duo/Group are at Billboard’s website. The Top 10 Country Artists of the Year:
1. Taylor Swift | 6. The Band Perry |
2. Jason Aldean | 7. Rascal Flatts |
3. Lady Antebellum | 8. Kenny Chesney |
4. Zac Brown Band | 9. Brad Paisley |
5. Blake Shelton | 10. Luke Bryan |
Artist Of The Day: Tanya Tucker
- Tanya Denise Tucker started singing when she was just 6. She recorded her first hit, “Delta Dawn,” in 1972 at the age of 13. It went to No. 6 on the charts.
- Her second single, “Love’s the Answer,” also became a Top 10 hit that year. Tucker’s third single, “What’s Your Mama’s Name,” became her first No. 1 in the spring of 1973. Two other No. 1s – “Blood Red and Goin’ Down” and “Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)” – followed.
- By age 15, she had a Grammy nomination, a “Greatest Hits” package and had appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
- Tanya was 21 when she and Glen Campbell had a yearlong affair, during which she began battling cocaine and alcohol addiction.
- She signed with Capitol Nashville in 1985 and immediately made the top of the charts with “One Love at a Time... Just Another Love” and “I’ll Come Back As Another Woman.” In 1991, four songs from her platinum-selling “What Do I Do With Me” became hits, including the Grammy-nominated “Down To My Last Teardrop.”
- Tanya won Female Vocalist of the Year at the 1991 CMA Awards, but was unable to accept because she was in the hospital after giving birth to her son, Beau Grayson. Her next album, “Can’t Run From Yourself,” also went platinum, and her video for “Two Sparrows In A Hurricane” won an ACM in 1994.
- In 2002 she founded Tuckertime Records and released “Tanya,” her first album in five years. She released an album called “Live at Billy Bob’s Texas” in 2005.
- Tucker starred in her own reality show, “Tuckerville,” on The Learning Channel in 2005. It ran for two seasons.
- Tucker released “My Turn” in 2009. The consists of cover versions of country music standards, including “Love’s Gonna Live Here,” “Lovesick Blues” and “Crazy Arms.”
- Tanya Tucker is has released the single “Merry Christmas Wherever You Are.” Available digitally, the tune is the prelude to Tucker releasing a full-length Christmas record next year.
- Official Web site: www.tanyatucker.com
Friday, December 9, 2011
Dolly Parton, Wanda Jackson Join ‘VH1 Divas’
Dolly
Parton will serve as a presenter while rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson
will perform on “VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul” airing December 19th on VH1.
Parton will be joined by presenters Queen Latifah, Terrence Howard,
Nas, Common and La La Anthony. Newly-added performers include Anita
Baker, Mavis Staples and Ledisi. The headlining divas are Mary J. Blige,
Kelly Clarkson, Florence & the Machine, Jennifer Hudson, Jessie J.
and Jill Scott. Previously-announced performers include Chaka Khan,
Erykah Badu, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Boyz II Men, Estelle,
Marsha Ambrosius and Travie McCoy.
More Music Ahead For Rodney Atkins
Get
ready for more music from Rodney Atkins after he signed a new deal with
Curb. The deal is not only to record but to write. Atkins says he
basically learned songwriting while under contract. He says label head
Mike Curb encouraged him “to learn about songwriting, how to write
songs, how to go in and produce those songs.” Unlike Atkins, Tim McGraw
apparently has had a different experience. He recently went to court to
end his contract with Curb.
McCready Defends Herself
Mindy
McCready says taking her son Zander away from his grandparents in
Florida was the right thing to do – even if it was illegal. “I know
there are rules that are written down that we’re supposed to follow, and
guidelines that we’re supposed to follow, but there’s a difference
between right and wrong, and right and wrong in my opinion should come
first, always,” McCready says in an interview airing today on ABC’s
20/20. She adds, “What I did was to protect my child, and there’s not a
person in the world that’s going to tell me that is wrong.” The singer
and Zander, 5, were found last Friday in Arkansas, three days after she
picked him up from her father’s house in Cape Coral, Florida. McCready’s
parents have custody of Zander, but the singer has claimed her son is
in physical and emotional danger staying with them. In the interview,
McCready, who is also pregnant with twins, says she’s shocked that her
actions could be deemed illegal – that she couldn’t “ever think that me
taking my own child, that I carried for nine months, that I gave birth
to in the hospital by myself, would ever be breaking the law.” McCready
was involved in a child-welfare hearing in Arkansas on Monday, and said
she was happy with the outcome, though she couldn’t talk about what the
ruling was.
Zac Brown Band Red Rocks Show Airing On CMT
Zac
Brown Band’s sold-out Red Rocks shows this past September drew 20,000
fans to the Colorado amphitheatre, and CMT will premiere a 5-song “Zac
Brown Band – Live at Red Rocks” special including the debut of a brand
new unreleased song, “Sweet Annie.” The special, airing tomorrow, will
also include performances of the band’s “Colder Weather” and their
fastest-rising single, “Keep Me In Mind,” both from “You Get What You
Give.” The special will re-air December13th and 15th. Fans can also
catch the special on CMT.com and the network’s digital all-music
channel, CMT Pure.
Country Music Hall Of Fame Highlights Red Carpet Dresses
Over
the years, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift have walked a
lot of red carpets and been to a lot of parties. Now some of the dresses
they’ve worn at these events are on display for a few weeks at the
Country Music Hall of Fame. The exhibit ends January 5th. It includes
Dolly’s outfit that she wore on a TV special in 1990 called “Christmas
at Home.” It’s also on an album cover. Then there’s McEntire’s red
sequined dress from her performance at the CMA Awards in 1993 that was
famous for its plunging neckline. Also part of the exhibit is Swift’s
red floor-length gown that she wore on the red carpet at last year’s
CMAs.
Bocephus Holds Country Music Hall Of Fame Fundraiser
The
near four-year run of “Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy” at
the Country Music Hall of Fame is about to end. And just as he did when
the exhibit opened, Hank Williams Jr. gave a solo acoustic performance
intertwined with personal memories. The sold-out concert Tuesday night
was a benefit for the Hall and it raised $75,000. Williams also
announced that many of the items he loaned for the exhibit would stay in
the museum and its archives. “Family Tradition” opened in March 2008.
It originally was scheduled to close on December 31, 2009, but was
extended two years and will now close this December 31st.
Big Vinny Hickerson Sent Home From ‘The Biggest Loser’
Big
Vinny Hickerson of the “Trailer Choir” may not have won “The Biggest
Loser,” but he’s a winner in other ways, like with his health and his
love life. His proposal to longtime girlfriend, Lori Diaz was part of
Tuesday’s show. But now that he’s not in the Top 3, he’s continuing his
losing ways at home. Vinny is working with a trainer, hoping to win the
at-home prize of $100,000. The season finale is Tuesday on NBC.
Artist Of The Day: Jake Owen
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Jake Owen enrolled at Florida State
University and later started singing in a campus bar, eventually forming
the Yee Haw Junction band. With just nine credit hours of college left
to earn his degree, he left for Nashville to continue his songwriting.
One of his songs, “Ghost,” was almost cut by Kenny Chesney, which
brought Jake to the attention of RCA Records. The track would later be
included on his debut album.
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Owen signed to RCA two years after moving
to Nashville and released his debut album, “Startin’ with Me,” in July
2006. He wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the album including his
three hits – “Startin’ With Me,” “Yee Haw” and “Something About A
Woman.” Jake was one of the top-selling new male artists of 2006.
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Jake released his second studio album,
“Easy Does It,” in February 2009. The album debuted at No. 2. The lead
single, “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You,” became his first Top 5 hit,
reaching No. 2. The second single, “Eight Second Ride,” peaked at No.
11. “Tell Me” hit the Top 40.
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Jake won a BMI Songwriter Award for
“Don’t Think I Can’t Love You” as well as a 2009 Academy of Country
Music award for New Male Artist.
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Jake Owen topped the Billboard Country
Albums chart for the first time with his latest project, “Barefoot Blue
Jean Night.” “Barefoot” also debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 6,
marking his highest-ever position on that chart. The album’s title track
is already a No. 1 smash and has his latest hit, “Alone With You,” well
on its way to becoming another chart-topper.
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Jake will hit the road with Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney on their “Brothers of the Sun Tour,” kicking off June 2, 2012 in Tampa.
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Official Web site: www.jakeowen.net
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
‘A Skaggs Family Christmas Live’ Comes To RFD-TV
A
Skaggs Family Christmas Live comes to RFD-TV tomorrow and Friday. The
hour-long extravaganza features Ricky, his wife Sharon, and their
children Luke and Molly, and includes Buck and Cheryl White and Cheryl’s
daughter Rachel Leftwich. Also performing is Ricky’s band Kentucky
Thunder along with Jim Gray and the Nashville Session Players. The
troupe treats fans to traditional holiday favorites as well as new songs
that are sure to become seasonal standards.
Jake Owen Raises Money For St. Jude
Jake
Owen recently played his second Stageit show to benefit St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital. “The concerts are very spur of the
moment,” he says. “There aren’t any mics or cords, just a few guitars
and my MAC that has an eyesight camera on it. I tweet about it ahead of
time to let everyone know we’re doing it. The other night we raised 3K
for St. Jude in just 35 minutes. I would have been playing music with my
friends in my kitchen anyway, so it’s a pretty cool way to give back.”
Jake’s philanthropy continues on December 10th at the benefit he and his
childhood friend, tennis player Mardy Fish, are hosting for the sixth
consecutive year in their hometown of Vero Beach, Florida. The “Mardy’s
Tennis & Jake’s Music Fest” will include performances by Eric
Paslay, Chris Young and Jake. Jake’s portion of the proceeds are donated
to St. Jude and The Mardy Fish Foundation, whose mission is to provide
children access to after school exercise, nutritional and enrichment
programs in a safe environment to prepare them healthy, productive and
successful lives so they can achieve their dreams. To purchase tickets,
go to www.chevents.com/mardy-and-jake.html.
Big Vinny Engaged
Vinny
Hickerson of Trailer Choir is now engaged to his longtime girlfriend,
Lori Diaz. “Big Vinny,” who is also a contestant on “The Biggest Loser,”
proposed while the pair were on a romantic date at Nashville’s Grand
Ole Opry, which was filmed for an episode of the show to air on Tuesday.
Hickerson said he purchased a ring that reminded him of the Eiffel
Tower because that symbol makes him think of beauty and love. Hickerson
joined “The Biggest Loser” to motivate himself to become a fitter,
healthier husband and father to Diaz’s 9-year-old son, Brennon. So far,
he is down to 314 lbs. from 426 lbs. when he started.
Mindy McCready Optimistic Following Child Custody Hearing
Mindy
McCready left an Arkansas courthouse a “happy girl” Monday without
divulging details about a judge’s ruling on what will happen to her and
her five-year-old son Zander. “I can’t talk about it, but I can tell you
all I’m a happy girl. I’m a happy girl right now,” she said to
reporters gathered outside the Izard County courtroom of Judge Lee
Harrod. “I love Judge Harrod, I’ll tell you that. I love that man. He’s a
good man,” she said. Later Monday evening, McCready sent a text message
to HLN’s Jane Valez Mitchell reading: “WE WON!!! ZAN STAYS,” McCready
wrote. “Court details sealed but we love Judge Lee W Harrod.” Details on
when the singer may be able to take Zander back home to Nashville, and
whether McCready will get permanent custody of her son remain unclear.
McCready defied a Florida judge’s order last week when she refused to
return her son to his grandmother’s house. She revealed at the time that
she was pregnant with twins and would be unable to travel. Law
enforcement authorities found the singer and her son hiding in the
closet of an unoccupied house in Heber Springs, Arkansas, on Friday.
‘Elvis Country’ Reissue Due In January
Two
of Elvis Presley’s albums, “Elvis Country” and “Love Letters From
Elvis,” will be reissued in a deluxe two-disc set on January 3rd. Titled
“Elvis Country: Legacy Edition,” the package also includes three bonus
songs from each album’s recording sessions. Both albums were originally
released in 1971. The set includes Presley’s renditions of several
classic country hits, including Eddy Arnold’s “Make the World Go Away,”
Jack Greene’s “There Goes My Everything” and Willie Nelson’s “Funny How
Time Slips Away.”
Jason Aldean Goes Into Hiding
2011
has been good to Jason Aldean. He took home six awards at Monday’s
American Country Awards show alone. But with the holidays around the
corner, Aldean is planning to go into hiding until the new year so that
he can enjoy his family. “I’m probably gonna go into hiding for about
the next month and a half,” Aldean told CMT. “You know, I got two little
girls at home – an 8-year-old and a 4-year-old – so this is my time of
the year where I get to go home and be dad and kinda just hang out with
them.” Aldean is due back on the road in January. The next leg of the
“My Kinda Party Tour” will kick off in Greenville, South Carolina, on
January 20th with Luke Bryan and Lauren Alaina in tow.
Covington Releases First Music In Two Years
After
signing a record deal with Entertainment One Music Group earlier this
fall, former “American Idol” finalist Bucky Covington is now releasing
his first single, “I Wanna Be That Feeling.” The song, Covington’s first
musical offering in nearly two years, is being made available for
digital download in advance of its upcoming release to radio. Covington
recently filmed the music video for the song from Nashville’s abandoned
Tennessee State Prison. The clip will be released to video outlets in
2012. Bucky is busy in the studio writing and recording new music for
his sophomore album, due in 2012.
Aldean, The Band Perry Added To CMA Music Fest
Jason
Aldean and The Band Perry joined the performance lineup for the Nightly
Concerts at LP Field during 2012 CMA Music Festival. The event will be
in downtown Nashville from June 7-10, 2012. Five-time CMA Award winner
Carrie Underwood was previously announced as performing at the nightly
shows.
Blake Shelton’s Father Sick
When
Blake Shelton won the ACA music video of the year Monday night for “Who
Are You When I’m Not Looking?,” he dedicated the win to his father.
Dick Shelton is the hospital with pneumonia. Blake Shelton says his dad
has “been having a pretty rough couple of weeks.”
The Band Perry Join Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve
The
Band Perry has been tapped to perform on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s
Rockin’ Eve,” airing December 31st on ABC. Clark will appear on the
special for the 40th year. He’ll be joined by co-hosts Ryan Seacrest,
Fergie and Jenny McCarthy. Other performers will include Blink-182, Taio
Cruz, Florence & the Machine, Gym Class Heroes, LMFAO, Nicki Minaj,
OneRepublic, Christina Perri and Will.i.am.
Artist Of The Day: Jason Michael Carroll
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Jason Michael Carroll won a karaoke contest and was hired by a
country band that had lost its singer. Carroll was offered a performance
slot at the Longbranch Saloon in Raleigh, North Carolina, but the rest
of the band couldn’t make it so he went alone. He later won the
televised talent contest “Gimme the Mic,” which led to a trip to New
York City. That led to a deal with Arista Nashville.
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Carroll’s debut album, “Waitin’ in the Country,” was released
in February 2007. It debuted at No. 1 and the single “Alyssa Lies”
reached No. 5. That was followed by “Livin’ Our Love Song” (No. 6) and
“I Can Sleep When I’m Dead” (No. 21). He earned Billboard Magazine’s Top
New Country Artist of 2007.
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“Where I’m From,” the lead single from Carroll’s sophomore
effort, “Growing Up Is Getting Old,” peaked just outside the Top 10. His
single “Hurry Home” hit the Top 20.
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Jason Michael Carroll left Arista Nashville last year. He also
released his very first Christmas project, “Christmas On The Farm.”
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Jason Michael Carroll’s latest project, “Numbers,” marks his
first studio album since 2009. The album was released in July 2011
through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. The title track has been
released as the first single and is quickly making its way up the
charts. The CD houses 12 songs, including “Alyssa Lies,” from his 2007
album, “Waitin’ in the Country.” He just released his new single, "Meet
Me in the Barn."
- Official Web site: www.jasonmichaelcarroll.com
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
2011 ACA Winners
The
2011 American Country Awards winners were announced last night in Las
Vegas. The event, hosted by Trace Adkins and Kristin Chenoweth, started
with a bang and a medley of hits from Adkins, which quickly turned into a
funny skit between Adkins and Chenoweth. Jason Aldean was the night’s
big winner, with six wins in all – including Artist of the Year. Toby
Keith was named Artist of the Decade. Winners include:
Artist of the Year: Jason Aldean
Artist of the Year: Male: Brad Paisley
Artist of the Year: Female: Carrie Underwood
Artist of the Year: Duo or Group: The Band Perry, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland and Zac Brown Band.
Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist: Chris Young
Artist of the Year: New Artist: Scotty McCreery
Album of the Year: Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party”
Single of the Year: Chris Young – “Voices”
Single of the Year: Male: Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party”
Single of the Year: Female: Carrie Underwood – “Mama’s Song”
Single of the Year: Duo or Group: Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”
Single of the Year: New Artist: Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”
Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration: Jason Aldean w/ Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t You Wanna Stay”
Touring Headline Act of the Year: Jason Aldean
Music Video of the Year: Blake Shelton – “Who Are you When I’m Not Looking”
Music Video: Male: Blake Shelton – “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking”
Music Video: Female: Carrie Underwood – “Mama’s Song”
Music Video: Duo, Group or Collaboration: Jason Aldean w/ Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t You Wanna Stay”
Music Video: New Artist: Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”
Artists Of The Decade: Toby KeithGarth Brooks Announces New Concert Dates At Wynn Las Vegas
Garth
Brooks has announced more dates at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas
for 2012. Tickets are $225 plus tax and service charge and are
available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-877-65-GARTH. Find out
more at wynnlasvegas.com. Dates on sale include March 2, 3; March 30, 31; April 20, 21; June 8, 9. Packages also are available.
McCready Goes To Court In Arkansas
A
hearing surrounding Mindy McCready’s son, Zander, and his care and
custody, was held yesterday in a Melbourne, Arkansas, court, according
to the singer’s publicist. “All proceedings and documentation
surrounding the hearing are sealed,” a statement said. “No further
information is available at this time.” McCready took her five-year-old
son from her father’s home in Florida. She and the boy were eventually
found hiding in a bedroom closet on Friday night in an empty summer home
in Heber Springs, Arkansas. McCready was not arrested, but Zander was
taken by Arkansas Department of Human Services officials. McCready, who
is battling her mother for custody of her son, was ordered by a Florida
judge to return to the state with her son, but she said she was unable
to do so because she was pregnant with twins. Meanwhile, McCready’s
mother says her 5-year-old grandson has been traumatized by his recent
parental abduction. The boy’s father, Billy McKnight, says he expects to
get full custody of Zander.
John Rich Bumped From Flight For Alleged Drunkenness
John
Rich was asked to leave a Southwest flight in Las Vegas on Sunday after
airlines personnel determined he was too drunk to travel to Nashville,
according to TMZ. Rich had performed the night before at the Eastside
Cannery Resort and Hotel. He reportedly got into a verbal disagreement
Sunday morning with at least one other passenger while boarding the
plane and continued to exhibit erratic behavior once he was seated in
the cabin. TMZ said Rich was “cooperative and calm as he exited the
aircraft.” Rich’s next scheduled concert is a Big & Rich date on New
Year’s Eve in Reno, Nevada.
Alaina Touring With Aldean
Lauren
Alaina will go on her first official country tour with fellow Georgia
natives Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan for Aldean’s 2012 “My Kinda Party”
arena tour. The 17-year-old singer/songwriter is supporting her debut
album, “Wildflower,” and current new single, “Georgia Peaches.” The tour
kicks off January 20th in Greenville, South Carolina, and continues
through March 24th in East Rutherford, New Jersey. “I am so excited to
be a part of the Jason Aldean tour with Luke Bryan” said Alaina. “I am a
huge fan of both of them. I mean – if I wasn’t a part of the line up, I
would want to be in the front row.”
New Swift Music Coming
Taylor
Swift says she’s “twice as far along” in working on her next studio
album as she was at this point for her previous records. In a new
interview with Billboard, who named Swift their Woman of the Year,
Taylor says she has written 25 new songs. Her next is on target for a
late 2012 release. “I’ve had two co-writes, and I’ve written the rest of
it by myself,” Swift said. “Co-writing is so much fun when you have
time to schedule it in, but for me, usually songs hit me in the middle
of the night and I end up writing it before dawn, so there’s no time to
call somebody. When there is time and you can get in a room and talk it
out and work it out with somebody, it’s like the coolest form of
therapy.”
McCreery To Sing During ‘Disney Christmas Day’ Special
Scotty
McCreery will join fellow “American Idol” alum Jennifer Hudson and “The
Voice’s” Cee Lo Green in “The Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade,” a
special that will Christmas Day on ABC. Scotty, Cee Lo and Jennifer
taped their segments last Friday. Scotty taped the upbeat Christmas
classic “Holly Jolly Christmas” for the Disney special.
Artist Of The Day: Trace Adkins
- Trace Adkins started singing for a gospel quartet at age 17. He
later moved to Nashville and released his debut album, 1996’s “Dreamin’
Out Loud.” It hit the Top 20 and spawned the No. 3 single “Every Light
In The House.”
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Adkins released his “Greatest Hits, Vol. 1” in 2003, a few
months before being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. He concluded the
year by releasing the album “Comin’ On Strong.”
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The album “Songs About Me” holds the chart-topping title track and the No. 1 hit “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.”
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2006 saw the release of Trace’s seventh studio album,
“Dangerous Man,” which features the single “Swing” and the No. 1 hit
“Ladies Love Country.”
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Adkins released “American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II” in
August 2007. The project featured new songs including “I Got My Game On”
and “You’re Gonna Miss This.” In addition, Adkins released a DVD,
“Greatest Video Hits,” as well as his first book, “A Personal Stand:
Opinions and Observations of a Free-Thinking Roughneck.”
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Adkins’ album “X,” surfaced in 2008 and reached No. 7. It
contains the singles “Muddy Water,” “Marry For Money” and “All I Ask For
Anymore.”
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Adkins left Capitol and signed with Toby Keith’s Show Dog
imprint. In May 2010 he debuted his first single for the label “This
Ain’t No Love Song.” The album “Cowboy’s Back in Town” was released in
August 2010. The video for the second single, “Brown Chicken, Brown
Cow,” showcases the puppetmasters who created the faces of TV’s “Crank
Yankers.” He also performed the song “Timing is Everything” on the
soundtrack for the movie “Country Strong.”
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Adkins starred in the thriller “The Lincoln Lawyer,” a film
based on the Michael Connelly novel starring Matthew McConaughey and
Marisa Tomei.
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Trace Adkins’ latest album, “Proud to be Here,” was released in
August. The album’s first single, “Just Fishin’,” hit the Top 10. The
video, featuring the singer and his 6-year-old daughter Trinity, was
filmed on Adkins’ property in Nashville.
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Country Weekly magazine recently named Trace Adkins Country’s Sexiest Man.
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Adkins co-hosted the American Country Awards last night with
Kristin Chenoweth. In addition to his hosting duties, Trace performed
his latest single “Million Dollar View,” the follow up to his recent Top
10 single, “Just Fishin’.”
- Official website: www.traceadkins.com
Monday, December 5, 2011
Adkins Ready To Co-Host 2011 ACAs With Chenoweth
Trace
Adkins expects nothing but smooth sailing and lots of fun when he
co-hosts this year’s 2011 American Country Awards with Kristin
Chenoweth, airing live on FOX on tonight. Adkins was visibly nervous
when he hosted last year’s inaugural fan-voted award show, but he feels
more in the groove this year. Not only because he has one hosting gig
under his belt, but he’s been very involved in pre-production for the
show this year. Although Adkins says he hasn’t worked with Chenoweth
before, he thinks the pairing will be a good match, and somewhat comical
too, since she stands just under five feet tall and he stands about 6′
6″ tall. “As far as I know, they’re not making any special provisions,”
he says of the height difference. “Maybe somebody will have to carry
around an apple box for her.” Toby Keith will perform the network debut
of his song "Red Solo Cup" during the show. Other scheduled performers
include Scotty McCreery, Blake Shelton, Pistol Annies, Thompson Square,
Eli Young Band and the Band Perry. Nominees include:
Artist of the Year: Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift and Zac Brown Band.
Artist of the Year: Male: Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton.
Artist of the Year: Female: Sara Evans, Alison Krauss, Miranda Lambert, Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood.
Artist of the Year: Duo or Group: The Band Perry, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland and Zac Brown Band.
Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist: Eric Church, Eli Young Band, Justin Moore, Jake Owen and Chris Young.
Artist of the Year: New Artist: The Band Perry, Scotty McCreery, Jerrod Niemann, Pistol Annies and Thompson Square.
Album of the Year:
Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party,” Kenny Chesney – “Hemingway’s Whiskey,”
Brad Paisley – “This Is Country Music,” Taylor Swift – “Speak Now,”
Keith Urban – “Get Closer” and Zac Brown Band – “You Get What You Give.”
Single of the Year:
Billy Currington – “Let Me Down Easy,” Tim McGraw – “Felt Good On My
Lips,” Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not,” Chris Young –
“Voices” and Zac Brown Band w/ Alan Jackson – “As She’s Walking Away.”
Single of the Year: Male:
Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party,” Luke Bryan – “Someone Else Calling You
Baby,” Billy Currington – “Let Me Down Easy,” Tim McGraw – “Felt Good
On My Lips” and Chris Young – “Voices.”
Single of the Year: Female:
Sara Evans – “A Little Bit Stronger,” Miranda Lambert – “Heart Like
Mine,” Reba – “Turn On The Radio,” Taylor Swift – “Mean” and Carrie
Underwood – “Mama’s Song.”
Single of the Year: Duo or Group:
The Band Perry – “You Lie,” Rascal Flatts – “Why Wait,” Sugarland –
“Stuck Like Glue,” Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” and
Zac Brown Band – “Colder Weather.”
Single of the Year: New Artist:
The Band Perry – “You Lie,” Craig Campbell – “Family Man,” The JaneDear
Girls – “Wildflower,” Jerrod Niemann – “What Do You Want” and Thompson
Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not.”
Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration:
Jason Aldean w/ Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” Kenny Chesney
f/ Grace Potter – “You and Tequila,” Brad Paisley w/ Alabama – “Old
Alabama,” Zac Brown Band w/ Jimmy Buffet – “Knee Deep” and Zac Brown
Band w/ Alan Jackson – “As She’s Walking Away.”
Touring Headline Act of the Year:
Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley,
Rascal Flatts, George Strait, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Keith
Urban.
Music Video of the Year:
Sara Evans – “A Little Bit Stronger,” Jerrod Niemann – “What Do You
Want,” Blake Shelton – “Who Are you When I’m Not Looking,” Thompson
Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” and Josh Turner – “I Wouldn’t Be
A Man.”
Music Video: Male:
Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party,” Jerrod Niemann – “What Do You Want,”
Blake Shelton – “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” Josh Turner – “I
Wouldn’t Be A Man” and Keith Urban – “Put You In A Song.”
Music Video: Female:
Sara Evans – “A Little Bit Stronger,” Reba – “Turn On The Radio,”
Ashton Shepherd – “Look It Up,” Taylor Swift – “Back To December” and
Carrie Underwood – “Mama’s Song.”
Music Video: Duo, Group or Collaboration:
Jason Aldean w/ Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” The Band Perry
– “You Lie,” Lady Antebellum – “Hello World,” Thompson Square – “Are
You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” and Zac Brown Band w/ Alan Jackson – “As She’s
Walking Away.”
Music Video: New Artist:
The Band Perry – “You Lie,” Craig Campbell – “Family Man,” Brett
Eldredge – “Raymond,” Jerrod Niemann – “What Do You Want” and Thompson
Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not.”Jackson, The Band Perry Added To Arizona Country Thunder
Alan
Jackson and The Band Perry were added to the Arizona Country Thunder
line-up. Jackson is set to close out the 19th annual Arizona Country
Thunder festival and will join previously announced headliners Blake
Shelton, Dierks Bentley and Big & Rich for the festival taking place
on April 12-15, 2012. Texas-based talents like Wade Bowen and the Eli
Young Band who will take the stage on Thursday along with Craig Morgan
were added as well. Big & Rich previously announced for Friday
night, will be joined by Steve Holy, Jake Owen, Kellie Pickler and
Sawyer Brown. Saturday’s line-up includes headliner Shelton, Neal McCoy,
Joe Nichols, Thompson Square and new country act, The Farm! For the
final day of the festival, Phil Vassar will take the stage. Illinois
native Brett Eldredge, and The Band Perry also will perform.
Chris Young Starts ‘No Alcohol December’
Chris
Young is planning on taking a month-long break from drinking. Or was
planning on it anyway. The singer shared via Twitter that he’s inciting
No Alcohol December following the ever-popular No Shave November, which
means he won’t drink until after Christmas. “No alcohol December sounds
not as fun right about now haha #day1of6invegastonight
#notagoodplannerhere,” Young tweeted Saturday, which resulted in an
overwhelming reaction from his 60,000 followers. “Surprised on how much
sh** I’m getting on twitter for saying I’m NOT drinking this much haha,”
he added later, telling one fan who asked what the point of his goal
was that it’s “just because. Don’t worry, will start back after
Christmas.” But Young is currently visiting Sin City, and it seems he
may have given into temptation and peer pressure. “Sooo… At least for
today that’s a scratch on the no drinking,” Young spilled, thanking his
pals Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert for ruining his no drinking run
just three days in. “
McGraw’s ‘Emotional Traffic’ Gets Release Date
Curb
Records is finally be releasing Tim McGraw’s “Emotional Traffic” CD,
and McGraw plans to release his own music as well. With one court battle
against McGraw lost and another one upcoming, Curb Records decided to
release the disputed “Emotional Traffic” from the singer on January 17,
2012. The label, which released a second single from the CD, “Better
Than I Used to Be,” last week, has been in a dispute with McGraw over
his contract. McGraw won the right in court to sign with another label.
The two sides will go at it again in July whether Curb held up the
release of the disc or if McGraw owes the label more music. McGraw will
release a holiday single this week titled “Christmas All Over the World”
and will follow it up with another new single in early 2012.
Grace Potter Grateful For ‘You And Tequila’
Kenny
Chesney’s phone call to Grace Potter to ask her to join him on “You and
Tequila” has led to a Grammy nomination for both of them for Best
Country Duo or Group Performance. Potter is amazed that her first Grammy
nomination is in a country category because she’s not a country singer.
Potter is giving thanks all around for what she calls “this amazing
song.” The Grammys will be given out February 12th.
Mindy McCready’s Son Taken Into Custody
Mindy
McCready’s 5-year-old son Zander has been taken into custody by law
enforcement authorities in Heber Springs, Arkansas after they found the
singer and her child hiding in a closet. The child is the subject of a
custody battle between McCready and her mother, Gayle Inge. The
discovery – made at a home thought to belong to Mindy’s boyfriend – caps
a search that began on Thursday evening, when McCready missed a
deadline to return Zander to his grandmother, who has had legal custody
since 2007. The singer’s no-show prompted a judge in Lee County,
Florida, to issue an emergency pickup order. McCready had said it was
unlikely that she could make the trip to Florida because she’s seven
months pregnant with twins.
Taylor Swift Honored
Taylor
Swift was honored Friday in New York as Billboard’s Woman of the Year.
The award is based on talent, power, sales and more. At 21, Swift is the
sixth person to receive the honor and the youngest. Last year’s honor
went to Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas. Taylor rocked the Women in Music
event’s red carpet in a flirty red dress and new haircut. Sporting
newly-chopped bangs and smooth, straight layers, she joined her buddy
Nicki Minaj in headlining the event, which honored female recording
artists and music industry executives. Upon accepting her award, Taylor
thanked two very important people in her life – her parents, who taught
their daughter about responsibility, integrity and taking charge of her
own career.
Artist Of The Day: Jerrod Niemann
- Singer/songwriter Jerrod Niemann has penned songs for Garth
Brooks, Neal McCoy, Jamey Johnson and Zona Jones, among others. He has
also built a strong fan base as a performer with his own material.
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Jerrod self-released the album “Long Hard Road” in 1999. The
Kansas native moved to Nashville a year later and signed a development
deal with Mercury in 2001. The deal didn’t produce much, although
Niemann now had a band behind him and they began touring the club
circuit.
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Niemann self-released a second album, “Jukebox of Hard Knocks,”
in 2004, and then signed with Category 5 Records in 2006, releasing the
single “I Love Women (My Mama Can’t Stand).” The label soon folded and a
projected album, “Behind This Microphone,” never appeared.
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Niemann signed to Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville in 2009. His first
album on a national label, “Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury” toppled
Lady Antebellum from their No.1 perch on Billboard’s country album chart
– a position the band held for six months. The album also reached No. 7
on Billboard’s all-genre album chart. The album’s first single, “Lover,
Lover,” hit the top of the charts and was certified gold. The set also
included the Top 5 hit “What Do You Want.” The song features harmonies
from Rachel Bradshaw, daughter of former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
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Niemann’s latest single, “One More Drinkin’ Song,” is inside
the Top 20. He recently released the holiday version of the song. He has
also joined the MDA’s new campaign “Make a Muscle, Make a Difference!”
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Jerrod nabbed five ACA nominations – Artist of the Year, New
Artist, Single of the Year, Music Video of the Year, Music Video – Male,
and Music Video – New Artist (all for “What Do You Want”). The ACAs air
tonight on Fox.
- Official website: www.jerrodniemannofficial.com
Friday, December 2, 2011
Lee Ann Womack To Hold Special Chat
Lee
Ann Womack is set to hold the 3rd Annual Laws Balls Holiday Chat for
all her Lee Ann Womack Social Club & Country Music Appreciation
Society members. The chat takes place 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. [PT] tomorrow.
Attendance is free for all Social Club members at www.LAWSocialClub.com
and Womack is giving a special treat to fans that RSVP when they get
there. “You always want to make these things a little special,” said
Womack. “What can you do to make the fans realize how much they mean to
you? And I was taking out our decorations at home a few weeks ago, and
it struck me! This year, we’re not only going to decorate a tree… but
everyone who asks a question or RSVPs is going to have their name on an
ornament I’ve made. Then when we take the tree down, because we’re not
going to leave your balls in Vegas, we’ll send them to each of you as a
special gift to remember this past year!” Some of the Law Social Club
members have traveled to Las Vegas to attend the National Finals Rodeo
shows that Womack Is performing at. They will participate in a special
meet-n-greet after her show tomorrow, where they’ll get to see the tree,
get their ornament and visit with Womack.
Thompson Square Scores Two Grammy Nods
On
the heels of an extraordinary breakout year, Thompson Square can now
add Grammy nomination to their list of accolades. Thompson Square scored
a Best Country Duo/ Group Performance Grammy nod for the No. 1 single,
“Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not.” The platinum-selling smash is also
nominated for a Best Country Song Grammy. Thompson Square heads to Las
Vegas this weekend for FOX’s 2nd Annual American Country Awards, where
they are the second-highest most nominated act with 7 nods. The duo will
perform “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” on the live broadcast, airing
Monday. Thompson Square will also perform as part of Great American
Country’s “Christmas in the Black Hills.” Hosted by Big & Rich, the
holiday concert special was shot at various locations around historic
Deadwood, South Dakota. Christmas in the Black Hills premieres on GAC
December 12th.
Tim McGraw Single Released By Curb
A
new single by Tim McGraw titled “Better Than I Used to Be” has been
released by Curb Records. The release was issued Wednesday, just hours
after a Nashville court ruled against the label’s injunction to keep the
singer on their roster. As a result of the ruling, McGraw is now free
to record for another label. McGraw’s prior single, “Felt Good on My
Lips,” was a No. 1 hit in January. A release date for McGraw’s
“Emotional Traffic” album, which was at the subject of the lawsuit, has
not been announced.
Mindy McCready Fails To Comply With Deadline To Return Son
Mindy
McCready failed to comply with a 5 p.m. deadline to return her
5-year-old son to Cape Coral, Florida, authorities yesterday, and a
court order was signed by a Lee County judge to take the child into
custody and return him to his grandmother’s home, child welfare
officials said. The Department of Children and Families has contacted
law enforcement authorities to try to locate the child. McCready, who
has a history of substance and domestic abuse, has been fighting for
custody of her son Zander. She allegedly took him from his father’s home
earlier this week and left the area. McCready’s mother, Gayle Inge, has
custody of the boy, and Zander’s father has visitation rights. McCready
is in Nashville and says she can’t travel to Florida because she’s
seven months pregnant with twins. McCready said the father of her twins
is a music producer named David Wilson who is supportive of her quest to
regain custody of Zander. Wednesday was McCready’s 36th birthday. She
said, “I hope that for my birthday, I get my son forever.”
Toby Keith To Perform At ACAs
Toby
Keith will make his broadcast performance debut of “Red Solo Cup” at
the American Country Awards, airing live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena
in Las Vegas Monday on FOX. “Red Solo Cup” appears on Toby’s latest
album, “Clancy’s Tavern.” The song also will be featured on the next
all-new episode of “Glee,” airing next Tuesday on FOX.
Chesney Adds Second Boston Show
Tickets
haven’t even gone on sale yet, but Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw are
adding a second Boston area date to their summer stadium tour. “The
Brothers of the Sun Tour” tickets go on sale tomorrow. Chesney’s
publicist said demand was already so strong for the first Gillette
Stadium date in Foxboro, Massachusetts, on August 25th that a second
show was added for August 24th.
Aldean Stunned By Grammy Nominations
Jason
Aldean snagged his first ever Grammy nominations Wednesday night and
tied for the most nods of any country artist with three in the
categories of Best Country Album for “My Kinda Party,” Best Country Solo
Performance for “Dirt Road Anthem” and Best Country Duo/Group
Performance for Don’t You Wanna Stay” with Kelly Clarkson. Aldean said
he was “totally stunned.” “I was feelin’ a pretty big adrenaline rush
from our performance with (rapper Ludacris), and then to be told we had
three nominations was just crazy. We were flying pretty high all
night...there was definitely some celebrating on the flight back to
Nashville,” said Aldean. “That ‘Album’ nomination is what artists dream
of their whole career. And then for both the duet with Kelly and “Dirt
Road” to get some recognition, which were both different kinds of songs
for us this year, it’s just incredible.” Aldean got a standing ovation
for his performance of “Dirt Road Anthem” at the “Grammy Nominations
Concert Live” special. He was joined by fellow Georgia native Ludacris,
who re-wrote a verse of the fan-favorite song earlier this year.
Grammy Nod Has Special Meaning For Gill
Vince
Gill received a Grammy nomination for his single “Threaten Me With
Heaven” for Best Country Song. The song was not a hit for Gill, but it
had special meaning to him. He co-wrote the song with his wife, Amy
Grant, Dillon O’Brian and Will Owsley. Gill is appreciative of the
nomination because it serves as a lasting tribute to Owsley, who took
his own life since the song was recorded for Gill’s new album, “Guitar
Slinger.” “I couldn’t be more thrilled for my late friend Will,” Gill
said. “This would have meant the world to him.” Gill says the song has a
profound impact on him because of Owsley’s death. “In my lifetime, ‘Go
Rest High On That Mountain’ has been the song that helped a lot of
people through their grief,” he said. “I think this one will in turn
hopefully do the same thing. It’s a powerful, powerful song.” This is
the 41st career Grammy nomination for Gill, who has 20 Grammys.
Dr. Phil Considers ‘Cost Of Livin’’
Ronnie
Dunn’s “Cost of Livin’” and its portrayal of the human impact of the
nation’s current economic challenges, found its way to “Dr. Phil” and
“The Doctors.” Dunn recently taped episodes of “Dr. Phil” and “The
Doctors,” both of which will be themed around “Cost of Livin’.” The
episode of “The Doctors” will air on Monday, with the “Dr. Phil” airdate
set for December 13th. “The feedback on the song is overwhelming,” Dunn
remarked. “I’ve never had a song that’s seemingly as relevant to the
times and spot on to what’s going on in America and the world right
now.” The song is from Dunn’s self-titled album.
Paisley Playing Quietly With Urban
Brad
Paisley says he can do enough talking for two – especially if the other
person includes his buddy, Keith Urban. Urban has been ordered on
complete vocal rest for the next couple of weeks after having surgery
last week to remove a polyp on his vocal cord. Paisley says when he gets
together with Urban, he plans for them to bust out some guitars and
amps and just play music. Paisley says he is “very capable” of talking
while Urban stays mute. He says while he chats away, Urban can “just nod
and grunt and do whatever he’s allowed to do.” Paisley says he can’t
imagine what it’s like not to be able to talk for a month, but says in
Urban’s case, it’s got to be great for his wife, Nicole Kidman.
Grammy Changes
The
changes in this year’s Grammys will be felt among country acts. As part
of its reshuffling of awards, the 54th Grammys will see the number of
categories whittled from 109 to 78. And as part of the changes, men and
women will compete against each other in vocal categories in country
music as well as in pop and R&B. That cuts down the number of
nominees since there won’t be separate categories for each sex.
Keith Urban To Join Australia’s Version Of ‘The Voice’
Keith
Urban has signed up to be a judge and mentor on the Australian version
of “The Voice.” Keith will reportedly be joined by Seal, rock band Good
Charlotte’s Joel Madden and Aussie singer Delta Goodrem as judges and
mentors for Australia’s version of the NBC show. Urban says he likes
“The Voice” because it wasn’t “consumed with the way people look but how
they sound.”
Artist Of The Day: Rodney Atkins
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Rodney Atkins’ debut album, “Honesty,” was released in October
2004. His single “Honesty (Write Me A List)” marked his first Top 5 hit.
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Atkins hit it big with his second album, 2006’s “If You’re
Going Through Hell.” The album produced four No. 1 singles: “If You’re
Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead),” “Watching
You,” “Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)” and “These Are My People.”
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Atkins’ 12th single, “It’s America,” was released in November
2008. It’s the title track to his third album. The song became his fifth
No. 1 hit. The second single, “15 Minutes,” peaked at No. 20, marking
his seventh Top 20 hit. “Chasin’ Girls” was released in October 2009.
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Rodney earned the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Male
Vocalist award in 2006, as well as five other ACM nominations and two
Country Music Association nominations. Having had the Most Played Songs
of 2007 and 2008, Rodney maintains an active touring schedule and has
performed for over a million fans a year for the past three years.
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Atkins released an expanded version of his 2006 album “If
You’re Going Through Hell” through Cracker Barrel stores last year. The
project also includes two additional tracks – “Farmer’s Daughter” and
the previously-unreleased “More Like Your Memory (Always Takes Me
Back).”
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Rodney’s fourth album, “Take a Back Road,” hit shelves in
October. The title track, the fastest rising song of his career, hit No.
1. His current single is “He’s Mine.”
- Official website: www.rodneyatkins.com
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Hank Jr. To Perform Intimate Show At Country Music Hall Of Fame
Hank
Williams Jr. has announced that he will be performing in a special
acoustic concert at Ford Theatre in the Country Music Hall Of Fame in
Nashville. The acoustic performance will take place on December 6th.
Tickets for the show, which includes an autograph session afterwards and
an autographed limited edition “Family Tradition,” poster, are $500
each. For more info visit www.countrymusichalloffame.com.
Lady Antebellum Celebrates 6th Career No. 1 Hit
Reigning
CMA and ACM Vocal Group of the Year Lady Antebellum’s “We Owned the
Night” takes the top spot on the Billboard Country Singles chart this
week, marking the trio’s sixth career No. 1 hit. The track has already
scored big internationally, having spent three weeks at No. one on the
Billboard Canada Country chart. “We Owned the Night” is the second No. 1
single off the group’s platinum certified new album “Own The Night,”
which became country music’s biggest first week debut this year. The
trio will be honored as one of CMT’s five Artists of the Year in
December.
Oak Ridge Boys Team With Save The Children
The
Oak Ridge Boys are kicking off the season with a 31-city holiday tour,
and teaming with Save the Children to lend a hand to those in need. For
those who miss them on stage, the group will bring their sounds into
homes across the nation, with a broadcast television show, “The Oak Boys
Christmas Special.” It’s set to begin airing on December 2nd, and will
be featured on TLN (Total Living Network), WHT (World Harvest Network)
and Inspiration Network as well as in various markets, including New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Houston, Phoenix, Memphis, San
Francisco, Honolulu, and many more. Check local listings throughout the
holiday season for the half-hour special. The program will also be
featured on Save the Children’s YouTube Channel and include “CMT
Insider” host Katie Cook, a long-time child sponsor through the
organization.
JT Hodges Scheduled For Knee Surgery
JT
Hodges is heading in for knee surgery next week to repair a torn ACL.
Hodges says the knee injury started back in his high school days in
Texas playing sports, which included basketball, soccer, track and
plenty of football. Hodges is expecting to bounce back in a matter of
weeks once he gets through the holiday season. “If I have to go onstage
on crutches, I will!” he joked. Fans can expect to hear new music from
Hodges come mid-to-late January. The new single will be the second
release from Hodges’ debut album, slated for release next year on Toby
Keith’s label, Show Dog-Universal Music.
Vince Gill Donates $12,000 To Oklahoma Music Hall Of Fame
Oklahoma
native Vince Gill recently made a $12,000 donation to the Oklahoma
Music Hall of Fame to help finish construction on a new children’s music
exhibit. Gill was inducted into that Hall in 1999 and he’s now
challenging other musicians and music lovers to follow his lead and
donate to the cause. The new state-of-the-art children’s exhibit is
nearing completion, and though the hall has been raising funds for the
past year, they’re still a bit shy of what they need to finish the
exhibit. The project is designed for children of all ages and will be
hosted by Jeremiah the Bullfrog from Three Dog Night’s hit “Joy to the
World,” which was written by Oklahoma native Hoyt Axton. In the exhibit,
children will be able to build a band, observe the different sounds of
musical instruments and learn about Oklahoma’s many contributions to
music.
Nashville Drummer Tom Roady Dies
Tom
Roady, a longtime percussionist in Nashville, was found dead on Monday
morning prior to a planned performance playing drums with Ricky Skaggs
in Clemson, South Carolina. Roady was 62. The coroner noted that Roady
was battling cancer, but said he died in his sleep from heart problems.
Roady played on Skaggs’ latest project, “A Skaggs Family Christmas,
Volume 2,” released this fall. He also recorded with Kenny Chesney, the
Dixie Chicks, Sara Evans, Vince Gill and Martina McBride, among many
others. In addition, he played numerous sessions in Muscle Shoals,
Alabama, with producer Jerry Wexler and artists like Art Garfunkel, Etta
James and Sanford-Townsend Band.
Dixie Chicks Release ‘Storytellers’ DVD
The
Dixie Chicks released a DVD/Blu-Ray of their VH1 “Storytellers” special
yesterday. The expanded program includes performances of “Lullaby,”
“Easy Silence” and “So Hard,” which were not a part of the original 2006
broadcast. Dixie Chicks members Martie Maguire and Emily Robison are
working on their follow-up album as a duo, Court Yard Hounds. The Dixie
Chicks have rarely played live since 2006. Their most recent performance
was at a fire relief concert in Austin, Texas, last month.
CMA Songwriters Head To England
The
Country Music Association’s CMA Songwriters Series is coming to England
and Ireland for the first time with performances in February 2012
scheduled for London, Belfast and Dublin. Bill Anderson, Clint Black and
host Bob DiPiero will head overseas. The international tour, which
combines artists and writers singing their songs and talking about them,
will be known as “CMA & BMI Present the CMA Songwriter Series.”
Alison Krauss & Union Station Added To ‘MerleFest 25’
Alison
Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, have been added to
the April 29th schedule as the closing performance of “MerleFest 25,”
slated to run April 26 - 29, 2012, on the campus of Wilkes Community
College in Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
Darius Rucker To Reveal Himself Musically
Darius
Rucker is the next musician to plan an up-close and personal concert as
part of the Grammy Artists Revealed series. Rucker will perform
December 13th at the Highline Ballroom in New York. He’ll tell stories
and play music. Rucker has a lot of stories to tell since his musical
journey has taken him from rock and pop to country.
Artist Of The Day: Tim McGraw
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Tim McGraw released his self-titled debut
album in 1992. That was followed in 1994 with “Not A Moment Too Soon.”
McGraw’s “Let It Go” album surfaced in 2007 and became his ninth
consecutive album to debut at No. 1. Hits from the album include “Last
Dollar (Fly Away),” “I Need You” (with Hill), “Suspicions,” “If You’re
Reading This” and the chart-topping title track. Tim received a star on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 17, 2006.
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Tim’s 12th studio album, “Southern
Voice,” was released in October 2009. “It’s A Business Doing Pleasure
With You” was the first single from the album, followed by the title
track and “Still.”
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McGraw was honored with Nielsen BDS’s
Most Played Artist of the Decade Award for all genres, commemorating
7,965,000 radio spins, the most airplay of any artist from January 1,
2000, to December 31, 2009.
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Tim McGraw released his greatest hits
album, “Number One Hits,” in November 2010. His single, “Felt Good On My
Lips,” topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs. By January, McGraw had
logged a cumulative 69 weeks at No. 1 over the course of 32
chart-topping singles – becoming the artist with the most weeks at No. 1
on the Hot Country Songs chart since the beginning of the Nielsen
BDS-era (January 20, 1990).
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McGraw co-starred with Gwyneth Paltrow,
Garrett Hedlund and Leighton Meester in “Country Strong.” He also
co-starred with Sandra Bullock in 2009’s “The Blind Side” and appeared
in “Four Christmases” (2008), “The Kingdom” (2007), “Flicka” (2006) and
“Friday Night Lights” (2004).
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Curb Records filed a breach of contract
lawsuit against McGraw earlier this year in regards to his
as-yet-unreleased “Emotional Traffic” album, which has resulted in a
countersuit brought by Tim. The countersuit seeks advance payment,
recording-fund reimbursement and unspecified damages, as well as a jury
trial. It also requests “Emotional Traffic” be deemed Tim’s last album
for Curb to allow him to be “free to begin recording for himself or any
other party as of July 23, 2011.” Tim and Curb are in court this week,
with McGraw seeking to be allowed to go ahead and record with another
label.
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Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney, who first
toured together in 2001, are reuniting for a 19-date stadium tour next
year. Their “Brothers of the Sun” tour kicks off June 2nd at Raymond
James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and concludes August 25th at Gillette
Stadium near Boston. The tour will also feature Grace Potter & the
Nocturnals and Jake Owen.
- Official website: www.timmcgraw.com
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Jennifer Nettles Weds
Jennifer
Nettles of Sugarland married her boyfriend of two years, Justin Miller,
on Saturday in Tennessee. The ceremony took place in the foothills of
the Smoky Mountains with a small gathering of family and friends,
including bandmate Kristian Bush. She wore an Alexander McQueen gown.
Nettles and Miller attended the CMA Awards together on November 9th. He
is a former model who appeared in the video for their 2006 single, “Want
To.” This is Nettles’ second marriage. She divorced club owner Todd Van
Sickle in 2007.
Gretchen Wilson Puts Ranch On Market Following Uncle’s Death
Gretchen
Wilson is still mourning the loss of her beloved Uncle Vern Heuer, who
passed away suddenly from a heart attack in September at the age of 44.
Now she has decided the home they shared on her 360-acre farm holds too
many memories, so she has put it on the market. “We just can’t be there
without him,” Wilson tells the Nashville’s Tennessean. “It’s not the
same anymore. Everywhere I look, I see him. I miss him.” Gretchen shared
the ranch with her daughter Grace, plus various other family members,
but says it’s time to move on.
Trace Adkins Rebuilding Home After Fire
Nearly
six months after a fire destroyed his Nashville home, Trace Adkins is
ready to talk about his house he is building on the same property. Akins
tells The Boot that he and his wife, Rhonda, have designed a relatively
modest home rather than a garish mansion. “We’re just not into that,”
Trace said. “We want it to be warm and welcome. It’s going to be
reasonable. It’s not going to be ridiculous.” The one extravagance is a
swimming pool – something Trace didn’t have before. “I’ve heard that the
new one is going to have a pool, so I guess I’m finally going to be one
of those snooty homeowners that has a pool,” Trace said. The
devastating fire took place in June and was caused by an overheated
and/or loose electrical connection in the garage.
Sara Evans Scores Top Inspirational Book For 2011
Sara
Evans’ latest book, “Softly & Tenderly,” co-written by Rachel
Hauck, was named one of 2011’s Top Inspirational books by the American
Library Association. “Softly & Tenderly” joins other writers such as
Jerry B. Jenkins, author of the “Left Behind” series, on the list.
Softly & Tenderly is the second installment of the Jade Benson
series, where a woman who “married into a southern soap opera” learns to
forgive and trust.
Loretta Lynn, Bret Michaels Hint At Future Duet
Loretta
Lynn has bounced back from a pneumonia scare and spent Thanksgiving
with rocker Brett Michaels. Lynn was hospitalized last month after
falling ill with bacterial pneumonia, prompting her to scrap two
concerts. The 76-year-old singer recovered in time for the holidays and
celebrated Thanksgiving by inviting the Poison frontman to her home in
Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. Michaels tweeted a photo of himself hugging
Lynn, writing: “I cannot thank Loretta Lynn and her family enough for
inviting us into her home for Thanksgiving.” He also hinted at a
possible collaboration, writing, “Future duet in the works?”
Wayne Scott Killed In Accident
Wayne
Scott, who released his first album at 71 with the help of his son,
producer/songwriter Darrell Scott, died Friday after a car accident. He
was 77. Darrell Scott said his father apparently ran a red light in
front of a semi-trailer in Corbin, Kentucky. Wayne’s wife Linda was also
in the car and is still in the hospital for injuries including a broken
pelvis. Wayne Scott, a Kentucky native, released “This Weary Way” in
2005 on Full Light Records. As a youth, he listened to the Grand Ole
Opry every Saturday night.
‘Red Solo Cup’ Officially Toby Keith’s New Single
Toby
Keith’s Red Solo Cup is officially the second single from “Clancy’s
Tavern” after the song went viral. While the collection’s first single,
“Made In America,” shot to No. 1, its successor had a head start.
Already the top downloaded country song, the video has surpassed 4
million web views and is the lead request on CMT. The hit Fox show
“Glee” will feature the song in its December 6th episode.
Joe Nichols And Wife Trying For Baby
Joe
Nichols and his wife Heather are hoping their next project is a family.
Nichols tells People Country they’ve “been working on having a baby for
the better part of four years now.” He says they have seen fertility
specialists to help move the process along. Joe says it’s his wife’s
resilience that keeps them going and her toughness amazes him. Joe and
Heather Nichols have been friends since they were 18. They got married
five years ago. They’re now 35. Joe Nichols’ just released his new
album, “It’s All Good.”
Artist Of The Day: Brooks & Dunn
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Leon Eric Brooks (Kix) and Ronnie Gene Dunn joined forces in
1990 and released “Brand New Man,” their debut album, in 1991. The title
track, “My Next Broken Heart,” “Neon Moon” and “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”
all hit No. 1.
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2005’s “Hillbilly Deluxe” launched their 23rd No. 1 single, “Play Something Country,” as well as the hit “Believe.”
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Except for the year 2000, Brooks & Dunn won the Country
Music Association’s Vocal Duo of the Year award every year between 1992
and 2006. They took the CMA’s Entertainer of the Year award in 1996.
They received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in August 2008.
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2007’s “Cowboy Town” produced several hits including “Proud Of
The House We Built,” “Put a Girl In It” and “Cowgirls Don’t Cry.” The
title track charted as well.
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Brooks & Dunn are the top-selling duo in the history of
country music. They sold more than 30 million records, won 80-plus
industry awards, and released 23 No. 1 hits.
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Brooks & Dunn called it quits after 20 years last year.
They received the Academy of Country Music’s Milestone Award for holding
the record for the most wins of any artist in the academy’s history,
with 26, including three Entertainer of the Year Awards. They were also
honored for holding the record for most Top Vocal Duo wins, 15, eight of
which were consecutive, from 2000-2007.
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Kix and Ronnie have re-launched their solo careers. Dunn scored
his first Top 10 single as a solo artist with “Bleed Red,” which fueled
his self-titled album's debut at No. 1 on the country charts. “Cost of
Livin’” has hit the Top 20.
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Kix Brooks has a supporting role in the independent film
“Thriftstore Cowboy.” He and Randy Houser have been filming the movie
“To Kill a Memory,” a western due out next year. Brooks is also working
on his first solo album.
- Official website: www.brooks-dunn.com
Monday, November 28, 2011
Kid Rock ‘Care’
The
video for Kid Rock’s new single, “Care,” has debuted on CMT.com,
MTV.com and Vh1.com. Rock will also perform a special version of “Care”
live on “CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute,” which will be broadcast on
December 11th from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Kid Rock’s
current tour runs through December 4th in Boise.
Keith Urban’s Throat Surgery A Success
Keith
Urban’s recent throat surgery was a success, the singer’s spokesman
said. Urban is said to be recovering at an undisclosed location.
Although he’s been placed on full vocal rest and ordered by doctors not
to speak for three weeks, Keith looks forward to regaining his voice and
hitting the stage once again. In a video posted shortly before last
Tuesday’s procedure, which involved the removal of a polyp from his
vocal cord, Keith thanked fans for such a “crazy, great, phenomenal
year.” In particular, he expressed his gratitude to those who supported
his “Get Closer World Tour 2011” and responded to news of his vocal woes
by sending get-well cards, flowers and emails.
Tracy Lawrence Deep Fries 3,000 Turkeys
Tracy
Lawrence set up more than 40 vats of oil to deep fry more than 3,000
turkeys in Nashville’s Rescue Mission parking lot last Wednesday. It’s
the sixth year that Tracy has gotten together to make turkeys for the
mission, for veterans homes and for all sorts of needy folks in Middle
Tennessee. Restless Heart and Keith Anderson joined the Tennessee Titans
cheerleaders and other volunteers to make it happen.
Sugarland Sued In Stage Collapse
Sugarland
has been named in a lawsuit filed by 44 survivors of the Indiana State
Fair stage collapse and family members of four people who died. The
lawsuit seeks unspecified damages from Sugarland, producers, stage
riggers and others associated with the August 13th show. Stage rigging
collapsed into spectators following a wind gust of at least 60 mph,
killing seven people and injuring more than 40 others. Sugarland had not
taken the stage yet when the collapse occurred. Sugarland’s contract
specified the act had the final say on whether to cancel the concert due
to weather, the plaintiffs’ attorney Mario Massillamany said.
“Unfortunately, this tragedy could have been prevented if the
responsible parties had been concerned about the concertgoers that
night,” Massillamany said. At least two other lawsuits on behalf of
other victims of the stage collapse have been filed against Sugarland
and other defendants.
Tim McGraw Attempts To Cut Ties With Curb
Tim
McGraw is seeking to cut ties with Curb Records once and for all so he
can have the freedom to get new music to his patient fans. McGraw and
Curb will go face to face in court starting tomorrow to hopefully find a
resolution. The full trial won’t run until July, but McGraw and his
attorneys are asking that he be allowed to record new music with a
different label. If his wish is granted, McGraw will release new music
in 2012. The hearings next summer will address the suit that Curb filed
in May, which states that McGraw breached contract when he recorded his
“Emotional Traffic” album too soon after the previous release. McGraw
countersued, saying he’s being held in “involuntarily servitude” in the
sense that there is too long in between new releases. McGraw signed a
five original album deal with Curb almost 20 years ago. “Emotional
Traffic” still has not been released, though McGraw has already seen
success from a single and a tour in support of it.
Tim McGraw is seeking to cut ties with Curb Records once and for all so he can have the freedom to get new music to his patient fans. McGraw and Curb will go face to face in court starting tomorrow to hopefully find a resolution. The full trial won’t run until July, but McGraw and his attorneys are asking that he be allowed to record new music with a different label. If his wish is granted, McGraw will release new music in 2012. The hearings next summer will address the suit that Curb filed in May, which states that McGraw breached contract when he recorded his “Emotional Traffic” album too soon after the previous release. McGraw countersued, saying he’s being held in “involuntarily servitude” in the sense that there is too long in between new releases. McGraw signed a five original album deal with Curb almost 20 years ago. “Emotional Traffic” still has not been released, though McGraw has already seen success from a single and a tour in support of it.
Tim McGraw is seeking to cut ties with Curb Records once and for all so he can have the freedom to get new music to his patient fans. McGraw and Curb will go face to face in court starting tomorrow to hopefully find a resolution. The full trial won’t run until July, but McGraw and his attorneys are asking that he be allowed to record new music with a different label. If his wish is granted, McGraw will release new music in 2012. The hearings next summer will address the suit that Curb filed in May, which states that McGraw breached contract when he recorded his “Emotional Traffic” album too soon after the previous release. McGraw countersued, saying he’s being held in “involuntarily servitude” in the sense that there is too long in between new releases. McGraw signed a five original album deal with Curb almost 20 years ago. “Emotional Traffic” still has not been released, though McGraw has already seen success from a single and a tour in support of it.
Luke Bryan Wraps One Of The Most Successful CMT Tours Ever
Luke
Bryan wrapped his first major headlining tour over the weekend – “Cmt
On Tour: Luke Bryan Tailgates & Tanlines” – performing to packed
venues in 22 cities with opening acts Lee Brice, Josh Thompson and CMT’s
“New Superstar” winner Matt Mason. The 2011 tour has become one of the
most successful to date, CMT said.
Glen Campbell Fills ‘Goodbye’ Trek Through Spring
Glen
Campbell has filled out his “Goodbye” tour, tacking plenty of 2012
dates in support of his recently released and final studio set, “Ghost
on the Canvas.” Campbell, who revealed his Alzheimer’s diagnosis earlier
this summer, is currently on his final world tour in England. The
75-year-old has added another 17 U.S. dates to the schedule, which hits
North America Wednesday with a Nashville performance. The extensive road
trip will wrap up March 24th in Silver Springs, Florida.
Sugarland, Dierks Bentley Added To Dylan Tribute Album
Sugarland
and Dierks Bentley have joined the lineup of artists contributing
tracks to the upcoming Bob Dylan and Amnesty International tribute
compilation CD. Bentley contributed a live rendition of the track “Senor
(Tales of Yankee Power)” to the collection, while Sugarland recorded a
live cover of “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You” for the 75-song
tribute album. Kris Kristofferson offers up “Quinn The Eskimo.” The 4-CD
compilation honors the fiftieth anniversary of Amnesty International
and its fight against censorship and activities on behalf of free speech
and will be available on January 24th.
Blake Shelton Pitches In For ‘1 For All’ Free Speech Campaign
Blake
Shelton is the latest artist to join the 1 For All Campaign To Support
Free Speech. The singer and “The Voice” judge will be participating in
the “Free To Tweet” day-long online celebration of First Amendment
rights on December 15th. Participants will encourage Americans to use
the hashtag #FreeToTweet to voice their support of the amendment during
Bill of Rights Day.
Swift, McEntire To Headline Canadian Fest
Taylor
Swift and Reba McEntire will headline the third Capital Hoedown in
Ontario, Canada, next August. Brad Paisley, The Band Perry, Ronnie Dunn,
Terri Clark and Canadian artists Gord Bamford, Dean Brody, Tara Oram,
Marshall Dane, Chad Brownlee and High Valley also will perform in the
August 10-12, 2012, festival. Additional artists will be announced
leading up to the festival. Tickets go on sale Wednesday at www.capitalhoedown.net.
Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery Mess Up Thanksgiving Performances
Lauren
Alaina was obviously not lip-synching the national anthem before the
Lions-Packers game on Thanksgiving – she botched it. Scotty McCreery
obviously was lip-synching at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – he
botched it too. Alaina got to the line, “What so proudly we hailed,
through the twi–” and then stopped for several seconds. She picked it up
in the right place and didn’t have any other glitches, but she had a
sheepish smile at the end. Announcer Joe Buck said, “It’s all about how
you finish.” Alaina tweeted, “Thank you everyone for the kind words. But
the truth is I messed up. I’m gonna spend the rest of the day being
thankful for all my blessings.” As for McCreery, he performed his song
“The Trouble With Girls” on a parade float, but fans could hear his
voice before his lips started moving.
Artist Of The Day: George Strait
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George Strait enlisted in the Army in 1971. While stationed in
Hawaii, he began playing with the Army-sponsored band Rambling Country.
He left the Army in 1975 and enrolled in Southwest Texas State
University at San Marcos, where he formed the Ace In The Hole band.
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George’s first solo single, “Unwound,” was released in 1981 and
climbed into the Top 10. His first No. 1 was 1982’s “Fool Hearted
Memories,” from the movie “The Soldier.”
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Strait’s “Troubadour” album, released in 2008, debuted atop The
Billboard 200 and spawned his highest-debuting single, “I Saw God
Today.” The chart-topping “River of Love” marked his 80th Top 10 single.
The album won a Grammy for Best Country Album. The Academy of Country
Music also named him Artist of the Decade in 2009.
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“Twang,” Strait’s 26th studio album, surfaced in August 2009
and took over the No. 1 spot. The first single, “Living For The Night,”
peaked at No. 2.
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George Strait was the top grossing country tour in North
America in 2010 and 14th overall, according to Pollstar. Strait toured
with Reba McEntire and Lee Ann Womack in support of “Twang.” The tour
grossed $41.6 million for 31 shows with an average ticket price of
$84.30 and selling 493,475 tickets.
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George Strait is the co-owner of the 250-acre Tapatio Springs
Golf Resort and Conference Center in Boerne, Texas. Strait recently
unveiled the newly-renovated 18-hole golf course and resort that
includes a 118-room hotel.
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Strait saw his 39th studio album, “Here for a Good Time,” hit
No. 1 on the Country Album chart. The album’s title track became his
58th No. 1 hit. Strait co-wrote seven of the 11 tracks with his son
Bubba and the legendary songwriter Dean Dillon.
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George Strait and Martina McBride will kick off a tour together in January.
- Official website: www.georgestrait.com
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