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Bloody Altercation Ruins Wayne Hancock Release Party
Austin360’s Michael Corcoran says Wednesday was supposed to be a big night for Wayne “The Train” Hancock, who was scheduled to have a CD release show for “Viper of Melody. Instead Hancock was busy rehearsing new musicians after two of his were involved in a brutal fight (or attack, depending on whose side you take).
Hancock [...]Continue reading "Bloody Altercation Ruins Wayne Hancock Release Party"
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A Look Back As New American Voices Begins Texas Run
It’s rare to experience an artist in his or her most comfortable environment: Seeing them hanging out with friends, swapping stories and answering questions about songs isn’t exactly par for the average concert course. I was lucky enough to stop by a private show Rodney Hayden and Drew Kennedy held the night before the Raleigh, [...]
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Toby Keith Confronts Music Journalist Peter Cooper
The current issue of Rolling Stone has a profile of Kris Kristofferson in which actor Ethan Hawke recalled a confrontation between Kristofferson and an unnamed country singer at Willie Nelson’s 70th birthday party in 2003. The Tennessean then ran a story about that story and identified the unnamed singer as Toby Keith. However, a furious [...]
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Former ‘Nashville Star’ Contestant Sues John Rich
John Rich is being sued by former Nashville Star contestant Jared Ashley and the affidavits, police reports, complaints are online along with videos and voicemail messages.
The Tennessean’s Peter Cooper and Los Angeles Times‘ Randy Lewis wrote obituaries for the singer, songwriter and guitarist Duane Jarvis, who passed away Wednesday morning in his Los Angeles apartment [...]Continue reading "Former ‘Nashville Star’ Contestant Sues John Rich"
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Reba To Debut New Single At ACM Awards
Reba McEntire will debut the lead single, “Strange,” from her first studio album in six years at the ACM Awards on April 5. For now, you can settle for a short preview on The Valory Music Co. website.
The Austin American Statesman’s Brad Buchholz sat with Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock of The [...] -
New American Voices Tour Kickoff
When I imagine the ultimate road trip I can’t help but think of one of my favorite comedies, Tommy Boy, starring the late Chris Farley and funny man David Spade. Farley plays a seven-year, D-student graduate who hits the road with the number-crunching Richard (Spade) to save his family’s company from being sold. Along [...]
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Decades Old Recordings Discovered In Pennsylvania Barn
Last year, truckloads of tapes were pulled from a barn in Pennsylvania. On the tapes were thousands of unreleased live recordings by Ken Alexander, who traveled to concerts setting up sound systems for venues. The recordings were made at high schools, dances, fairs, festivals, and auditoriums and include performances from George Jones, Dolly Parton, Hank [...]
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Your Take: Corporate Control of Concert Prices
The first day of spring kicks off next Friday, and with warmer weather comes exciting announcements of summer country concert tours. We’re pretty concert-happy around here as well, as we’re sponsoring the New American Voices Tour with Rodney Hayden and Drew Kennedy.
Before television and the Internet, the concert experience was the only way to get [...]Continue reading "Your Take: Corporate Control of Concert Prices"
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Kenny Chesney Performed Intimate Show For Exit/In Crowd
Kenny Chesney played most of his hits and then some at a four-hour private show at the Exit/In in Nashville last Monday night. Joining him were songwriters like Craig Wiseman and David Lee Murphy along with special guests Brad Paisley and Peter Cooper. Music City TV and the CMT Blog have you covered on the [...]
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New American Voices: The9513.com Songwriter Showcase
We’re excited to finally unveil a project we’ve been working on for the past few weeks. The 9513 is sponsoring an acoustic tour starting later this month showcasing two of country music’s finest independent artists: Drew Kennedy and Rodney Hayden. New American Voices is a worldwide tour featuring dates all across America and Europe, [...]
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