Showing posts with label Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2009

Martina McBride Sound Check and Fan Club News

Click here to check out Martina McBride in a sound check moment and interview.

In the video she performs:

  • How I Feel
  • This One’s for the Girls
  • Wrong
  • I Love You
  • Independence Day

Martina McBride Fan Club Info

The cost is $20 a year.

Benefits include:

  • Official Martina McBride Fan Club Membership card
  • $10.00 Gift Certificate to Martina's online Store* Special Discounts on Martina Merchandise
  • Contests & Prizes
  • Concert Pre-sales
  • Opportunities to Get Up Close and Personal with Martina

To join, visit the website at www.martinamcbride.com.

Martina's new album Shine drops on March 24th.

For more information about all of your favorite country music fan clubs, get an e-book or print copy of the Black Book Guide to Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100 by Amy Jordan at www.blackbookpress.com or Amazon.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Montgomery Gentry #1

Montgomery Gentry holds the #1 spot on the Billboard Country Music Singles chart with Back When I Knew It All.

Blake Shelton is #2 with Home, and Kenny Chesney takes the #3 spot with "Better as a Memory."

Rounding out the Top 10 are:

4. Good Time, Alan Jackson
5. Trying to Stop Your Leaving, Dierks Bentley
6. Put a Girl In It, Brooks & Dunn
7. Last Name, Carrie Underwood
8. All I Want To Do, Sugarland
9. I'm Still a Guy, Brad Paisley
10. I still Miss You, Keith Anderson

All of these Top 10 country music superstars are featured in the Black Book Guide to Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100. Find out how to join these fan clubs and get free stuff. You could even get to meet your favorite singer backstage at his/her next concert.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Country Music Fan Clubs in the News

Read about country music fan clubs and Black Book Press at Article Circulation -- How to Get Free Stuff From Country Muisc Fan Clubs!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Black Book Guide to Official Country Muisc Fan Clubs: The Top 100

Are you a country music fan? Here's a book for you: The Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100, from Trace Adkins to Trisha Yearwood.

The Black Book Guide includes the latest news and information about how to join your favorite country music fan clubs.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Gunpowder & Lead: Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert fights back!

Gunpowder and Lead is an angry anthem. It ranks at the top along side the Dixie Chicks' Independence Day.

After being smacked around and shaken like a rag doll, she's gonna get a little crazy.

His fist is big but my gun's bigger
He'll find out when I pull the trigger
I'm goin' home, gonna load my shotgun

Wait by the door and light a cigarette
He wants a fight well now he's got one
And he ain't seen me crazy yet
Slapped my face and he shook me like a rag doll
Don't that sound like a real man
I'm gonna show him what a little girl's made of
Gun powder and lead

Even if you're not mad at your boyfriend, this song is infectious. You can't help buy sing along.

Miranda's voice is pure and true, and that wall of country sound behind her is awesome.

Check out this single and a few more from her Crazy Ex-girlfriend CD online at her website at www.mirandalambert.com.

Join the Ran Fan Club for only $20. You get:
  • Official Ran Fans T-Shirt (optional)
  • 8” x 10” photo
  • Official Ran Fan membership card
  • 7 1⁄2” x 4” bumper sticker
  • Welcome Letter, Fun Facts, Bio
  • Koozie
  • Meet & greet opportunities
  • Presale tickets
  • Fan club party
  • Exclusive online content

For more information about this and other fan clubs, buy the Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100, available at www.blackbookpress.com

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Country Music Fans & CMA Award Winners

FIRST TIMERS AND VETERANS SHARE HONORS AT “THE 41st ANNUAL CMA AWARDS”

Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood Each Win Two on Country Music’s Biggest Night

Country Music’s newest stars and industry veterans stood shoulder to shoulder at “The 41st Annual CMA Awards,” as “Country Music’s Biggest Night™” honored a variety of its biggest artists.

Relentless touring phenomenon Kenny Chesney won his third Entertainer of the Year Award. “I can’t believe that I get to stand on the stages I stand on every summer and sing the songs I get to sing,” Chesney said. “I love Country Music and I love doing what I do.”

During the pre-telecast ceremony, Chesney won his first Award in the Musical Event of the Year category, sharing the honor with Tracy Lawrence and Tim McGraw for “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.” Chesney performed current single “Don’t Blink,” from his latest album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates.

Lawrence was a first-time winner. “This is something that we wanted to sing,” Lawrence said of his friends backstage. “We all related to it. I’m proud to have the friends I have. It wouldn’t have happened without these guys.”

In such a relatively short career, Carrie Underwood continues to rack up awards, winning her second consecutive Female Vocalist of the Year Award and adding a Single of the Year Award for smash hit “Before He Cheats,” produced by Mark Bright.

“Here I go again, the waterworks have started,” an emotional Underwood said. “If you had told me years ago that I would be nominated with the people I was nominated with I would have thought you were insane.”

Underwood performed “So Small” from her sophomore album Carnival Ride, which sold more than 500,000 copies in its first week’s release.

Nominated seven times for Male Vocalist of the Year, Brad Paisley finally won his first Award in the category.

“I can’t tell you what this means to me,” Paisley said. “I have always wanted to win it once and this will do.” Paisley got emotional when talking about his father, “who carried amplifiers and ran sound even though he didn’t know what he was doing.”

The Brentwood High School Marching Band introduced Paisley’s performance of “Online” with an instrumental cadence. Kellie Pickler and Taylor Swift, who made cameos in the Music Video of the Year winner “Online,” directed by Jason Alexander, joined Paisley on stage to dance with some members of the marching band.

Country Music Hall of Fame member George Strait added another CMA Award to his mantle, winning his sixth Album of the Year Award for It Just Comes Natural, produced by Tony Brown.

“Of all of the Awards I was nominated for tonight, this was the one I wanted to win the most,” Strait said.

Strait performed “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” from It Just Comes Natural.

Strait’s “Give It Away” won the Song of the Year honor for songwriters Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon and Jamey Johnson.

Country Music Hall of Fame member Anderson commented, “Y’all have been letting me do this for 50 years and I love you.”

Johnson jokingly thanked his ex-wife who “deserves half of this song and half of this Award too,” referencing the lyrics of the song about a wife leaving her husband and all of their belongings behind.

Rascal Flatts, the top-selling artist of 2006 in all genres, proved why when they won their fifth consecutive Vocal Group of the Year Award. The group opened the show with “Still Feels Good,” the title track from their mega-selling new album, and closed out the broadcast with a duet with Academy Award-winning actor Jamie Foxx (“Ray”).

Breaking a six consecutive year win streak by Brooks & Dunn, a stunned Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland accepted their first Vocal Duo of the Year Award by paying tribute to those that came before.

“All of our success,” said Nettles, “it’s because we are standing on the shoulders of giants. We are happy to be receiving this Award.” The duo performed a stripped down “Stay” from their Platinum album Enjoy the Ride.

Seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift performed “Our Song” before winning her first CMA Award, the coveted Horizon Award.

“I can’t even believe that this is real,” the high school senior said. “I want to thank God and my family for moving to Nashville so I could do this. The fans – you have changed my life. This is definitely the highlight of my senior year!”

Vocal Duo and Single of the Year nominee Big & Rich dedicated their performance of “Loud” to the late Porter Wagoner. Fourteen-time Vocal Duo of the Year Brooks & Dunn performed the poignant “God Must Be Busy.”

The crop of Horizon Award nominees showed why Country Music’s future is bright. Rodney Atkins performed his No. 1 hit “These Are My People” from his album If You’re Going Through Hell.

Jason Aldean served up the carefree “Johnny Cash,” a tribute to the Man in Black’s restless nature.

“American Idol” alum Kellie Pickler offered the heart-wrenching “I Wonder,” a song she wrote about the mother who abandoned her when she was 2 years old.

Little Big Town, who were nominated for Vocal Group of the Year as well as Horizon, performed their hit “Boondocks.”

Josh Turner, who was nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year, exploded on screen and with the audience at the Sommet Center with his hit “Firecracker” from his new album Everything Is Fine.

Fellow Male Vocalist nominee Keith Urban performed “Everybody” from his Platinum album Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing.

Female Vocalist of the Year nominee Miranda Lambert hit the target with her rocking “Gunpowder and Lead,” from her sophomore album Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Fellow Female Vocalist nominee Reba McEntire, one of Lambert’s heroes, performed “When You Love Someone Like That” with LeAnn Rimes from her monumental Reba Duets album.

Alison Krauss, a six-time Female Vocalist nominee, performed “Simple Love” with her band, Vocal Group of the Year nominee Union Station featuring Musician of the Year winner Jerry Douglas on dobro.

Legendary group the Eagles made their awards show debut, performing “How Long” from their new album Long Road Out of Eden, their first studio album in 28 years.

The 2007 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame – Ralph Emery, Vince Gill and Mel Tillis – were recognized for their career accomplishments in a video montage.

The CMA Awards featured a new format this year with multiple segment hosts sharing hosting duties throughout the broadcast. ABC Television personalities James Denton of “Desperate Housewives,” Kimberly Williams-Paisley of “According to Jim” and Kate Walsh of “Private Practice” split hosting duties with Country stars Sara Evans and Rimes.

Presenters included Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Jason Michael Carroll, Bucky Covington, Sheryl Crow, Jewel with Ty Murray, Kid Rock, Montgomery Gentry, Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson.

The winners of “The 41st Annual CMA Awards” are:

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Kenny Chesney

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Brad Paisley

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Carrie Underwood

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Rascal Flatts

VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR
Sugarland

HORIZON AWARD
Taylor Swift

ALBUM OF THE YEAR
It Just Comes Natural
George Strait
Produced by Tony Brown and George Strait
MCA Nashville

SINGLE OF THE YEAR
“Before He Cheats”
Carrie Underwood
Produced by Mark Bright
19 Recordings Limited/Arista Records

SONG OF THE YEAR
“Give It Away”
Bill Anderson / Buddy Cannon / Jamey Johnson
Sony/ATV Tree / EMI Blackwood / Run Slow Music

MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
Tracy Lawrence featuring Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney
“Find Out Who Your Friends Are”
Rocky Comfort Records/CO5

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
“Online”
Brad Paisley
Directed by Jason Alexander

MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
Jerry Douglas – Dobro

In 1958, CMA was the first trade organization formed to promote a type of music. Its membership includes nearly 6,000 companies and music industry professionals around the globe.

These CMA award winners are featured in the Black Book Guide to Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Country Music Fan Club Interviews On the Radio

Catch my radio interviews about country music fans clubs:

WYTZ, Y97.5 Country, in S.W. Michigan, with morning man WILD BILL. And he is wild! Thursday, June 21, between 6 - 10 a.m.

WKKG, Indiana Country 101.5, with Joy Reynolds. Check out her Big & Rich photos online.

Call in with your fan club story and you could win a free copy of the Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100.

Keep the tradition alive - JOIN A FAN CLUB TODAY!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Country Music Award Winner Fan Clubs

There were no big surprises in Tuesday night's 42 Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, and all of the winners are on the Black Book Guide to Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100 list.
  • Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney
  • Top Female Vocalist: Carrie Underwood
  • Top Male Vocalist: Brad Paisley
  • Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dun
  • Top Vocal Group: Rascal Flatts
  • Top New female Vocalist: Miranda Lambert
  • Top New Male Vocalist: Rodney Atkins
  • Top New Duo or Group: Little Big Town
  • Single of the Year: "Give It Away," George Strait
  • Album of the Year: Some Hearts, Carrie Underwood
  • Video of the Year: "Before He Cheats," Carrie Underwood
  • Vocal Event of the Year: "Building Bridges," Brooks & Dun, with Cheryl Crow and Vince Gill
Featuring 100 fan clubs in a black book, the Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100 gives you complete information about how to join your favorite fan clubs and how to get free stuff like photos, music downloads and autographs. The cost is $7.95. The Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs is available at http://www.blackbookpress.com/ and amazon.com

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Country Music News, Gossip & Commentary: Bucky Covington, Terri Clark

BUCKY COVINGTON Debut Sales Soaring

News from buckycovington.com

BUCKY COVINGTON SELLS MORE THAN 100,000 CDs IN FIRST THREE WEEKS OF RELEASE

Nashville, TN…(May 9, 2007) – American Idol Season 5 finalist Bucky Covington continues to establish himself as the hottest new artist in country music, having sold in excess of 100,000 copies of his self-titled debut CD in just three weeks.

His debut single “A Different World” is generating strong phone requests as it enters the top 20 and continues to climb the Billboard chart.

Bucky Covington debuted at #1 on Nielsen SoundScan’s Country Top 75 Chart on April 25th with 61,000 units sold.

Covington’s debut CD entered Nielsen SoundScan’s all genre Top 200 chart at #4 and was the only new country act to open inside the top five this year.

Covington has the distinction of having not only 2007’s biggest unit debut from a new country artist, but also the best first week sales and highest Top 200 debut for any new male country artist since Billy Ray Cyrus in 1992.

FAN CLUB OF THE WEEK: BUCKY COVINGTON

You can join the BUCKANEERS, Bucky Covington's new fanclub, online. Click here for fan club details.

TERRI CLARK to Perform at at CMA Music Fest

Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ BNA Records) - Terri Clark, the hardest working showgirl in country music, gets to do what she does best - play for the fans - in her hometown, as the Country Music Association tapped the 4-time CMA nominee to open their annual Fan Festival with a rocking set on the Cumberland River . Hitting the Greased Lightning Stage at 10:00 a.m. sharp on Thursday June 7th, Clark will ring in the 2007 CMA Music Festival with her signature take-no-prisoners performance style and a fistful of hits, that include her first BNA smash 'Dirty Girl.'

Click here to read the rest of the story at top40-charts.com

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

2007 CMT Award Winners

CARRIE UNDERWOOD, KENNY CHESNEY, RASCAL FLATTS, SUGARLAND, JACK INGRAM & TAYLOR SWIFT Take Home Top Honors

The fans have voted, and the belt buckle goes to….

American Idol CARRIE UNDERWOOD was queen of the 2007 Country Music Television Awards last night in Nashville, taking home the Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for her anger-fuel hit single “Before He Cheats.”

Said Underwood, “Thank you, fans. I've had such an amazing, blessed two years. I started out on a fan-based show, and you guys have continued to support me throughout everything. ... Everybody around me has been so amazing. We're so blessed. I hope we continue to be blessed because this is awesome."

KENNY CHESNEY won the Male Video of the Year for “You Save Me.”

RASCAL FLATTS was awarded the Group Video Award for the smash hit “What Hurt the Most.”

SUGARLAND continues their meteoric rise with Duo Video of the Year for “Want To.”

JACK INGRAM won the Wide Open Country Video for the clever “Love You.”

And newcomer TAYLOR SWIFT picked up the Breakthrough Award for a single named for a previous buckle winner, “Tim McGraw.”

These superstars and more are included in the Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fans Clubs: The Top 100. Click here buy the book at Amazon.com

Click here to check out the 2007 CMT Awards photo gallery.