Mailbag: Who sings old school cheerleader music?
Who sings on “South Texas Girl” with Lyle Lovett?
Accomplished songwriter/performer Guy Clark.
What does Keith Urban do for a living?
Picks his guitar and sings songs.
How did Townes Van Zandt die?
Wikipedia says it was “due to a massive pulmonary embolus (blood clot in the lungs) following hip surgery” while The Internet Movie Database cites a heart attack–which seems to be the most recurring answer I can find. Refer to Jeanene Van Zandt’s comment in the comment section below.
Where can I buy Garth Brook’s song “More than a Memory”?
“More Than a Memory,” will be included on Garth’s upcoming The Ultimate Hits collection, available Nov. 6th. The Ultimate Hits is a 2 CD package featuring 36 tracks and a DVD. - Jim Malec
In the group Big & Rich, what is Rich’s full name?
His full name, according to his songwriting credits, is John Rich, although when he appears on rap albums, he uses the name J-Money (no, I’m not kidding, check out Cowboy Troy’s latest). - Jim Malec
What is George Straight’s age?
He was born May 18, 1952 which would make him 55 years young. Which coincidentally, is the same number of No. 1 hits he’s had.
How many albums has Merle Haggard sold?
A lot more than you or I ever will.
Who wrote the lyrics to “Mr. Bojangles”?
It was originally written by Jerry Jeff Walker and has been covered by many artists throughout the years.
What songwriter wrote “Don’t Tell Mama I was Drinkin’”?
The song, which has been recorded by Gary Allan, The Grascals, and Ty Herndon, was written by Buddy Brock, Jerry Laseter, and Kim Williams. - Jim Malec
What country legend said Brad Paisley is the man to save country music?
In an interview on Yahoo Music J. Poet says that George Jones “hailed him [Brad Paisley] as the man who can save traditional country music from the Nashville machine.”
Who sings “Crazy Like You”?
That’d be Texas singer/songwriter Josh Grider. Check out The 9513 review of his album Million Miles to Go.
Does Denise Jackson mention Faith Hill in her book?
Not by name, but there are some vicious rumors flying around the internet…
Are Tim McGraw and Faith Hill a swinging couple?
You should ask Faith that question and see how she responds. - Jim Malec
Who is Carleen Carter’s father?
Carl Smith, one of the most successful singers during the ’50s.
Who are some artists who have covered Bruce Robison?
George Strait covered “Wrapped” and “Desperately” from Robison’s Wrapped album, while Tim McGraw recorded “Angry All the Time” from the same album. The Dixie Chicks also covered “Travelin’ Soldier”, Lee Ann Womack sang “Blame It On Me”, and Gary Allan did Robison’s “What Would Willie Do”.
Are Jack Ingram and Miranda Lambert a couple?
Nope. But Blake Shelton and Miranda are. - Jim Malec
Who sings the country song about drinking more drinks?
That would be none other than the previously mentioned Blake Shelton. The song is called “The More I Drink.” - Jim Malec
What is going to be the name of Gary Allan’s new CD?
It’ll be called Living Hard and will be out on October 23rd. Mark your calendars.
How many top ten hits did Johnny Cash have?
Once again using Wikipedia as my source, I count 54 Top 10 hits on the US Country chart.
When did Richard Nixon visit the Grand Ole Opry?
On March 16, 1974 the Opry moved from the Ryman to a new location. President Nixon was on hand as a special guest. You can read a transcript of his conversation with Roy Acuff on The American Presidency Project.
Is Carrie Underwood really getting married?
No–which means I still have time… - Jim Malec
Who wrote the song “I Fall to Pieces” by Patsy Cline?
Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard wrote the song that would become Cline’s first number-one hit, and also make her a household name.
BONUS QUESTIONS
We don’t know everything, so leave a comment if you know the answer to any of the following questions.
- Was Carrie Underwood ever not successful?
- What brand of jeans does Kenny Chesney wear?
- Who sings old school cheerleader music?
- Which country artist worked at Piggly Wiggly?
- Did Marty Robbins spend time in jail?
And that’s a wrap.
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September 11, 2007 at 11:01 am Permalink
1. No
2. Mossimo
3. Gwen Stefani
4. Hargus “Pig” Robbins
5. Just visiting
September 11, 2007 at 11:04 am Permalink
That didn’t take long. Be honest, did you have to research the Kenny Chesney one, or did you already know it?
September 11, 2007 at 2:03 pm Permalink
Just a little joke. I doubt Kenny buys the Target store brand.
September 11, 2007 at 3:31 pm Permalink
How did Townes Van Zandt die?
Townes died of an accidental overdose of antihistimine.
After having a broken hip pinned, the discharging doctor would not give Townes any pain medication unless he would go into dry-out treatment, which would have killed him in the condition he was in.
In his desperation to ease the pain, he took 3 of what he thought was Ibuprophen while I was at the store getting the Tylonol PM the nurse had suggested that we get.
When I returned, Townes said, You better give me 3, I took 3 Ibuprophen (pointing to his nightstand drawer) but it still hurts really bad.
We found out later when his toxicolligy test came back that his system was “loaded” with antihistimine.
We looked in the drawer and the Ibuprohen was alergy medicine (antihistamine)and the label was in a foriegn language.
Tylonol PM also has antihistimine in it and the massive dose between the 6 pills caused his heart to go into fribulation. Without a defribulator, he stood no chance. Even though I gave him CPR until the medics got there with the machine 20 minutes later, he was already gone.
Jeanene Van Zandt
September 12, 2007 at 8:26 am Permalink
Jeanene-
I don’t know you from Eve, but your story touched me. Please accept my sympathies for your loss.
September 12, 2007 at 11:06 am Permalink
Thanks for the updated information Jeanene.
September 12, 2007 at 10:13 pm Permalink
can one of u guys or girls teach me some songs or like shaybooya, or like i like to shake when i shake it the boys say oh mommy
September 12, 2007 at 10:51 pm Permalink
Can someone elaborate on the rumors about Faith Hill being mentioned (not by name) in Denise Jackson’s book? I googled this matter but didn’t find much of anything. I realize The 9513 is not a gossip column, but does anyone know the specifics on this speculation?
September 13, 2007 at 5:53 am Permalink
It’s probably not very credible, but this speculation has been mentioned in more places than one.
September 13, 2007 at 7:18 am Permalink
Thanks, Brody.
September 24, 2007 at 2:01 pm Permalink
What’s the name and artist of that song where in the music video there is a sad, homeless, dinosaur trying to fit in with life but can’t? It was a fairly popular music video a few years ago on FUSE.
January 17, 2008 at 7:56 am Permalink
Faith was not mention in Denise book and the rumor that people like to mention Faith is 100% false. For all you people that want to know Alan had an affair with a female guitar player that was in his band for a short time. I won’t mention her name but she has since retired from the business.
People like to mention Faith cause she was his opening act for a while and country music has a long history of spreading rumors about female opening acts of big huge male country starts. Are when female and men share the same bill. They use to spread rumors about Conway and Loretta too and that was 100% false.
Faith was NOT the one involved with Alan it was his female guitar player and that is the FACTS.
As for Tim and Faith swinging get real, some people are so jealous that Tim and Faith can be so big in the business and have a real, good marriage and be successful with it.
January 17, 2008 at 8:59 am Permalink
What??? Huh???
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