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Mailbag: How Can I Get More Than A Memory?
What artist is switching to country music?
Snoop Dogg apparently has an Everlast country song on his new album, Jessica Simpson is from Texas and therefore undeniably country, and Bon Jovi and the Eagles tried on a pair of country music boots last year–so tell me, which artists aren’t switching to country music? - Brody
And most […]Continue reading "Mailbag: How Can I Get More Than A Memory?"
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Gary Allan Watches “Airplanes” Take Off To No. 1
Gary Allan hit No. 1 on the Country Aircheck Chart this week with “Watching Airplanes.” On a sidenote, how’d you like that incredibly cheesy post title?
Trisha from Buffalo wrote in with this nugget of information:
Seems that the song “Lost In This Moment” which was released by Big & Rich was written by John Rich and […]Continue reading "Gary Allan Watches “Airplanes” Take Off To No. 1"
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Taylor Swift To Record A Duet, Goes Double-Platinum, And Almost 18
Sugar Hill Records is offering a few Christmas songs from their ‘93 release, Sugar Plums, for download on their MySpace page. If you haven’t registered yet, check out our Christmas playlist and register to win a Christmas album.
A new site, called Ceehive, for people to run creative contests is running a contest to give away […]Continue reading "Taylor Swift To Record A Duet, Goes Double-Platinum, And Almost 18"
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Bob Dylan Writing Unfinished Hank Williams Lyrics
Bill Friskics-Warren describes Josh Turner’s Everything Is Fine as flashbacks of Don Williams’ romance and commitment laced material mixed with some heartache and country-soul chops.
Carrie Underwood took home three trophies at the American Music Awards while Beyonce wowed the crowd with Sugarland on the “bluegrass” flavored version of “Irreplaceable”. (YouTube)
Part 3 of Trent Summar […]Continue reading "Bob Dylan Writing Unfinished Hank Williams Lyrics"
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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 […]Continue reading "Mailbag: Who sings old school cheerleader music?"
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Album Review: Josh Grider - Million Miles To Go
Nearly a week ago Josh Grider charmed the audience gathered at Hill’s Cafe for the KVET Free Texas Music Series with his awry dance style and meticulous guitarmanship, but it was his scrupulously-crafted lyrics that won me over.
Whether it was the autobiographical “Stumbling On the Edge of Greatness” or the co-penned “Rusty Cowboy” […]Continue reading "Album Review: Josh Grider - Million Miles To Go"
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Exes Tell All About Former Crazy Flames In Miranda Lambert’s Confessional Booth
Carrie Underwood’s upcoming album still lacks a name, but the release date has been set for October 23rd while finishing touches are still being applied. Interestingly enough, her debut album Some Hearts is still the best-selling album of 2007.
In the official announcement of their blog, CMT says that The Wreckers, Lance Miller and Halfway […]Continue reading "Exes Tell All About Former Crazy Flames In Miranda Lambert’s Confessional Booth"
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Concert Review: SXSW Showcase At Waterloo Ice House
Update: I didn’t know who hosted this showcase at the time, but found out it was put together by the guys over at K&B Talent.
After I had driven around for fifteen minutes looking for a spot to park I found one right out back. When Brady and I walked though the door Jason Allen had […]Continue reading "Concert Review: SXSW Showcase At Waterloo Ice House"
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Jason Michael Carroll Autographs His CDs At Wal-Mart And Patty Loveless Splits With Sony
Country at Grammy week:
Country took its turn in the Grammy week spotlight with LeAnn Rimes, Marty Stuart, Charley Pride and Porter Wagoner among the stars calling attention to efforts to preserve vintage country audio and video performances.
Maybe if enough people beat the “today’s country isn’t real country” drum someone will start paying attention…probably not, […]
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