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Georgia Anti-Dogfighting Ad To Feature Willie Nelson
Sissy Spacek and Reese Witherspoon land on EW.com’s list of favorite singing actors for their respective roles as Loretta Lynn and June Carter Cash. Spacek portrayed Loretta in the 1980 biopic Coal Miner’s Daughter and Witherspoon played June in Walk the Line.
In his description of Miranda Lambert and her music Chris Gray writes “…live is [...]Continue reading "Georgia Anti-Dogfighting Ad To Feature Willie Nelson"
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Trace Adkins Plays Trump Card; To Be Contestant On Celebrity Apprentice
There was a time in Trisha Yearwood’s life when she needed drama in her relationships just so she could feel something, but she’s thankful that time has passed. These days she channels the emotion into her songs.
Willis Alan Ramsey recorded an album in 1972 and hasn’t recorded one since. “As Ramsey likes to say, ain’t [...]Continue reading "Trace Adkins Plays Trump Card; To Be Contestant On Celebrity Apprentice"
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20 Top War and Soldier Songs
War. It is the central issue of contemporary American political debate. It is also an unfortunate and deeply personal part of the American culture. War affects the way we see our place in the world, our duty to our nation, and our role within our communities. It can bond families in solidarity and it can [...]
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Billy Joe Shaver Rivals For The Title Of Greatest Country Music Pistolero
James Kelly brought up the issue of “young vs. old” and “new vs. traditional” at the Opry in a piece titled “Are Country Legends too Old to Cut the Mustard?” He cites artists like Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson who have taken creative chances to create a resurgence in their careers while other like Stonewall [...]
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Willie, Merle & Ray Could Be Country Equivalent Of The Rat Pack
Michelle Wright remembers the small town she came from and is returning to Canada to go on a small tour. The Brampton Guardian has a short interview with Wright. Her thoughts on Canadians traveling to the US to kick start their careers:
I think it is really a good, positive thing to celebrate the Canadians that [...]Continue reading "Willie, Merle & Ray Could Be Country Equivalent Of The Rat Pack"
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Taylor Swift, The New Darling Of Country Music And Nicole Kidman Wants A Baby
Dierks Bentley’s current Top 20 single, “Long Trip Alone” was inspired by being away from his wife Cassidy on his long tour trips. She has gone on a couple of tours with him and now understands why he wants to stay plastered to the couch when he gets home. If only I had a believable [...]
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Brad Paisley Has A New Baby Boy And Diamond Rio Is Feeling More Creative
The Akron Beacon Journal has an article about the resurgence of Trace Adkins’ career, and like most articles about Adkins these days the subject of the song “Badonkadonk” is covered. Adkins also talks about how he was labeled a neotraditionalist who was going to to bring the honky tonk back to country, he says:
“I spoke [...]Continue reading "Brad Paisley Has A New Baby Boy And Diamond Rio Is Feeling More Creative"
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Thank You, Mr. President - A Country Music Tribute Album To President Nixon
I came across an interesting story on NPR about country music and it’s conservative roots. It’s in audio format, so I tried to write out some of the highlights. All of this research was done by Lester Feder, a political and popular culture writer, at the National Archives.
Feder says that prior to the late [...]Continue reading "Thank You, Mr. President - A Country Music Tribute Album To President Nixon"
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Loretta Lynn Scheduled To Receive Honorary Doctorate Of Music
Pretty soon you’ll be saying Dr. Loretta Lynn. The Berklee College of Music is scheduled to present her with an honorary doctorate of music when she performs at the Grand Ole Opry on March 17.
“Loretta Lynn’s songs have squarely addressed real-life situations faced by many women, and she’s used her artistry to deal openly with [...]Continue reading "Loretta Lynn Scheduled To Receive Honorary Doctorate Of Music"
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Cracker Barrel Releases Legends Live At The Opry On CD And Blake Shelton Talks Pure BS
Cracker Barrel is releasing five new CDs in the “Live Classics” series. The performances are from the Grand Ole Opry and contain country legends such as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Dolly Parton and Waylon Jennings. The live shows are from the 60’s when the Opry was broadcast on radio and the [...]
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We've labored long and hard to come up with our list of the Top 10 Country Albums of 2008. Click here to see who claimed the honor of the year's top album, as chosen by The 9513's staff and writers.
Don’t confuse disappointing with worst, as that list would most likely be dominated by obscure indie knockoff bands along with a couple of mainstream releases. There has to be a modicum of expectation that’s dashed upon the release of an album for it to qualify for the year’s most disappointing.
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