Dailey & Vincent Lead List of International Bluegrass Music Award Nominees

Brody Vercher | August 15th, 2008 Email Share

  1. Rick
    August 15, 2008 at 11:30 am Permalink

    Those folks behind “Nashville at Nite” sure have great taste when it comes to the artists they select to spotlight. I wonder if they’ll be at The Rutledge next week for the Katie Armiger gig being held for her “industry supporters”?

    The Darius Rucker album cover is a hoot. I must admit that when those Burger King commercials were airing on TV I had no idea who Darius was and I wasn’t impressed with his singing either. I couldn’t figure out why he was cast in that commercial…..

    Since Dierks Bentley put out his own concert DVD, I think maybe only his die hard fans would go for the ACL issue. I’d much rather see the episode featuring Kathleen Edwards…..

  2. leeann
    August 15, 2008 at 11:50 am Permalink

    And how did you happen upon the Jessica Simpson gem of a discovery?:)

  3. Kelly
    August 15, 2008 at 11:58 am Permalink

    oooh, a kathleen edwards acl dvd would be awesome! she had an appearance in ‘03 (i think), but even then, it was just the second portion of that episode…

  4. Stormy
    August 15, 2008 at 12:33 pm Permalink

    http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx/?news=327102&GT1=28102

    Looks like Jerry Wexler, producer to Willie Nelson, among others, just passed away.

  5. Brody Vercher
    August 15, 2008 at 2:45 pm Permalink

    @Leeann: I don’t wanna talk about it.

    @Stormy: I liked this paragraph from that article:

    In the studio, Wexler was a hands-on producer. Once, during a session with Charles, the tambourine player was off the beat. Wexler, in his award-winning autobiography, recalled grabbing the instrument and playing it himself.

    “Who’s that?” asked Charles.

    “Me,” Wexler told the blind singer.

    “You got it, baby!” Charles said.

  6. leeann
    August 15, 2008 at 3:54 pm Permalink

    Ha, Brody, I figured as much.:) I’m assuming you’re not trolling her myspace page though. Right?:)

    Great paragraph too. Too funny.

  7. Stormy
    August 15, 2008 at 6:46 pm Permalink

    Brody: They had an interesting elogy to Wexler on Fresh Air today as well. Aparently he was the one who had the idea for Aretha Franklin to stop singing caberet and start singing like she used to in church.

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