Showing posts with label country music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country music. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Jimmy Wayne: Country Music's Rebel with a Cause

Country music singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne followed up the successful single "Do You Believe Me Now" with "I Will," #23 this week on the Country Single Billboard chart. So where is his fan club?

Jimmy has a popular MySpace page but no formal fan club. At least not yet. Tour dates are included. (See you in Florida in the fall, Jimmy!)

Maybe fan clubs just aren't his style. The North Carolina native has hardscrabble roots and worked hard to get to Nashville As a child he endured abandonment, violence, foster homes, and homelessness. He managed to go to college and became a prison guard, where an inmate influenced his early songwriting.

Once in Nashville, Jimmy began to shine. First he wrote for others, hits like Tracy Byrd's "Put Your Hand in Mine" (with Skip Ewing). His first Billboard single was "Stay Gone" in 2003.

It's nice to see him in the spotlight now. Looks like he is in it to stay.

Writes Thom Jurek, All Music Guide, "Wayne may be pretty, but he is substantive and presents an entirely new twist on the entire country tradition."

He is country music's rebel with a cause. And country is better for it.

Amy Jordan blogs about country music fan clubs. She is the author of the Black Book Guide to Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100, from Trace Atkins to Trisha Yearwood (Black Book Press).

Monday, November 19, 2007

MaGraw & Underwood Honored at 2007 American Music Awards

Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood were among the top country winners last night at the American Music Awards.


Tim was named Favorite Male Artist.


Carrie was named Favorite Female Artist, and also took hone favorite album honors for "Some Hearts."


Rascal Flatts was named Favorite Group.


Sugarland performed to a full house during the ABC live broadcast.



Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Country Music News: Big Dog Daddy

Toby Keith brought his Big Dog Daddy tour to South Florida Saturday night and rocked the house with his unique blend of country.

Janis Fontaine offered this review in the Palm Beach Post today:

WEST PALM BEACH — Even in the heat, I love freedom of the outdoor space at Sound Advice. If you've never seen a concert there, I recommend the venue. And if you can see a superstar like Toby Keith, so much the better.

Keith took the stage shortly after 9 p.m. Saturday following opening acts Flynnville Train and Miranda Lambert. Train delivered a solid set, showing that these guys are obviously great musicians. But their look is more sloppy than sexy - they all have longer hair than I do - and probably won't appeal to the fans who buy the CDs - women, who on top of talent want someone nice to look at.

Miranda Lambert, on the other hand, is very nice to look at. But she started her set with one of the worse faux pas in the music business - she said hello to the wrong city. That's like calling your date by the wrong name. How invested can you be if you can't get the name right?

Lambert tried to make up for it but giving a rocking performance. I was impressed with her stamina. Playing the stage at SAA in August is a bit like trial by fire, and the Kerosene girl didn't falter there. She took the stage to strains of American Woman in a teal tank and jeans, and played her signature pink guitar, then went right into Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, the title cut from her second CD. She almost seemed to kick up a little breeze with her attitude.

The native Texan gracefully swept the sweat from her brow and delivered What About Georgia and Me and Charlie Talking, then followed the lighthearted Dry Town with the dark Gunpowder and Lead. They bathed her in red for the dark ballad about killing an abusive boyfriend: "His fist is big but my gun's bigger..."

Lambert kept up the pace for the rest of her set, flinging her long blond hair about and running across the stage even at the end of her set. Aside from the tiny but important mistake, she delivered a great show. But she knew that we were there for the Big Dog.

As usual, Toby opened with a video featuring a Ford truck (his sponsor) and Larry the Cable Guy: The Adventures of Big Dog Daddy and Possum Boy. Hilarious.

Then the curtain opened to reveal Keith's new set. (Unlike Tim and Faith he revamped just about everything this year and spared no expense.) No Ford truck center stage this year, but the whole set was based upon its grill. Sort of subliminal advertising.

And Keith did not forget where he was. As a date, he was fully engaged. Lots of eye contact - I don't know how you make a crowd of thousands feel like they're making an individual connection, but he did.

He looked great in a black T-shirt and jeans, very fit and strong. The set showcased his 10-piece band, with dozens of lights and a huge video screen behind the band that looked like a big trampoline.

Keith opened with Big Dog Daddy, the title cut from his new CD, and followed with Honkytonk U. He showed pictures of his grandma and himself as boy, great for the "Aaww" factor. The show, which on many levels seemed spontaneous, was a well-orchestrated game plan careully designed to give the fans an emotional experience. And it worked.

Keith played drinking songs: Get Drunk and Be Somebody, Whiskey Girl; love songs: He Ain't Worth Missing, You Should't Kiss Me Like That; and redneck songs: As Good As I Once Was, Who's Your Daddy. But when he sang his first No. 1 single, I Shoulda Been a Cowboy, the crowd shouted loud enough to drown him out.

After a whirlwind of hit songs, Keith and his band played a Ted Nugent song, and he scoffed, "I can rock but they can't sing country!"

When the show "ended" the crowd knew it wasn't over. We hadn't heard the patriotic songs, songs at the core of who Keith is. To chants of Toby and USA, he returned for the encore. He played American Soldier and Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue amid fireworks and flames.

It was the perfect good-night kiss.

More Miranda

Last week, Miranda gave this interview to Janis Fontaine at the Post:

"I'm partial to people with cocky attitudes," Miranda Lambert says with a laugh. "If you like it, great, if you don't, go somewhere else. I guess it gets translated into my music."

Lambert is not only talking about Toby Keith, whose Big Dog Daddy Tour she opens for on Saturday at Sound Advice Amphitheatre, but her second attitude-laden album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which was released to rave reviews in May.

"This album has some extreme songs, but it's more just about being strong," she said by phone from St. Louis. "That's more the message that I'm trying to send: Be strong in whatever you're doing. Be a strong woman and stand up for yourself."

Lambert, the Nashville Star reality show finalist who set the country music scene on fire with her first platinum-selling disc Kerosene, has been standing tough for a long time. She learned to do for herself in tiny Lindale, Texas, about 40 miles east of Dallas, population 2,500.

Her parents were private investigators. "My parents didn't shelter me much. I grew up in a really great home and in church, but my parents had parties on the porch with Dad and everybody playing music and drinking beer, and I was just exposed to that lifestyle. They never tried to shelter me from that so I saw a lot early in my life."

On Kerosene, released when she was just 22, Lambert showed a maturity most artists work years for.

"People used to call me an old soul, and I think I was, and now I'm kind of catching up with it. When I started writing Kerosene I was 17 years old and I didn't really have a lot of life to write about. But being on the road for three years has taught me a lot. I think on this album I really wrote more from my point of view, rather than taking other people's perspective."

Lambert, like her lyrics, is thoughtful and complex: "Sweet like a kiss, sharp like a razor blade," as one line goes. She's a contradiction: A girly-girl who killed a deer with a bow last November; a sophisticated songwriter and accomplished guitarist who'll be only 24 on her next birthday.

In 2003, Lambert got national exposure when she came in third on the first season of Nashville Star, a country version of American Idol. She says losing that contest was a blessing.

"I was 19 years old and I wasn't ready to make a record in a month. For me, I got all the exposure of the winner that season because I was on all nine episodes, but I didn't have to have that big yellow sticker - Nashville Star Winner - on every album from here on out, and I also had plenty of time. I waited two years to put an album out and he (winner Buddy Jewell) had to put one out in a month. So I think it was a blessing I had time to build it.

"I think you can't really put your heart and soul into something you're rushed to do, especially in the creative sense. To me music is something that's very personal and that you really need to take time (with) and if you win, you don't have that time. When you're in such a rush, you maybe settle for a couple of songs you don't believe in."

Initially the picturesque blonde worried that her record label might want her to do just that: Sing songs she didn't like or believe in.

"I was ready with my whole spiel. Luckily, I had a great label. I signed with Sony and they just said, 'We signed you to be a writer, we signed you for who you are, now go and make your album.'

"It gave me a lot of confidence, but it was also a lot of pressure to do it right. I got to do this my way, but what if it's not successful? About a month before the album came out, I remember just being scared to death. Luckily, it worked."

Worked is an understatement. Kerosene debuted at No. 1 on the country charts, sold more than a million copies, earned her a Grammy nod, and was named one of the best albums of the year by The New York Times, Rolling Stone and Blender magazine.

And Kerosene's clever lyrics and catchy melodies helped Lambert distinguish herself in a country music landscape that seems to be littered with pretty blondes lately. She set herself apart from Carrie Underwood, Kellie Pickler and Taylor Swift, she said, by carving herself out a niche as the country-rocker girl.

"Every one of us has a different style," Lambert said. "I think I do something a lot different in my music and on stage. I sing about things other girls don't tend to sing about; drinking and cheating and real life situations and I think that sets me apart. And I have a tattoo," she laughs.

"It's a tough road, though. Everybody's looking at you and waiting to see who's going to have the next hit. I think I have more of an edge than the other girls, but thank God there's room for all of us."

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Country Music News

TRACY LAWRENCE

Attention: Tracy Lawrence fans. There is a wonderful, if brief, interview with Tracy online at CMT.

About recording "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" with Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw, Tracy says: We've all been friends for years. We've talked about it off and on -- for a long time -- of us doing something together. I sang on a track on one of Chesney's albums a couple of years ago with George Jones, and we bounce around and do those things periodically. I thought it would be real cool for the three of us to get together. I thought the lyrics of the song applied so much because they've had their whole deal with the horse.

[Chesney gained national media attention in 2000 when he rode away on a deputy's horse at the New York State Fair. McGraw was charged with attacking the deputies as they tried to corral Chesney and the horse.]

Kenny's had his bumps in the media, and everybody has, but we all met at the same time early on in our careers. And to see everyone succeed to the level that we all have is really pretty amazing -- for three kids to have met all those years ago and still actually have a good relationship with each other. When my vocal was done on the record, I burned copies of it and sent it to both of them. We talked on the phone a couple days later. They loved it and said it was a good idea. We booked a studio and everybody got together to finish up a record.


WILLIE NELSON

Attention: Willie Nelson fans. An awesome, Willie Nelson three-part interview with David Breskin in Musician magazine in 1982 is available online.

Part 1 http://stillisstillmoving.com/?p=1919
Part 2 http://stillisstillmoving.com/?p=1932
Part 3 http://stillisstillmoving.com/?p=1947

CMT

CMT has a new blog for country music lovers at http://blog.cmt.com/ Categories include albums, news, tours and, of course, CMT shows. Also a handful of artist under "Popular Topics." It is worth a look.

COUNTRY MUSIC FAN CLUBS

Your favorite country music fan clubs are included in the BLACK BOOK GUIDE TO OFFICIAL COUNTRY MUSIC FAN CLUBS: THE TOP 100, FROM TRACE ADKINS TO TRISHA YEARWOOD. Now available at amazon.com

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

COUNTRY MUSIC: REBA & KELLY CLARKSON

REBA & KELLY CLARKSON DUET

Did you see the REBA and KELLY CLARKSON Crossroads show on CMT last week? If not, it is sure to be rerun.

Once again REBA shows herself to be the a fantastic performer, capable of soulful country and rock. And Kelly held her own with her idol, Reba.

One difference in their singing - Kelly says Reba can hit the low notes she can't, and Reba says Kelly can hit the high notes.

Together, they made some beautiful and memorable music.

You can watch the video of the REBA & KELLY CLARKSON duet of "Because of You" online at YouTube and CMT.

The CD version is online, too. CLICK HERE.

the live performance of REBA and KELLY singing "Since U Been Gone."

the live performance of REBA and KELLY singing "Does He Love You."

the REBA and KELLY Crossroads interview.

Lyrics to BECAUSE OF YOU
by Reba McEntire featuring Kelly Clarkson
(Lyrics & Music by: Kelly Clarkson/David Hodges/Ben Moody)

I will not make
The same mistakes that you did
I will not let myself
Cause my heart so much misery
I will not break
The way you did
You fell so hard
I've learned the hard way
To never let it get that far

Chorus
Because of you
I never strayed too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you
I find it hard to trust
Not only me
But everyone around me
Because of you
I am afraid

I lose my way
And it's not too long before you point it out
I cannot cry
Because I know that's weakness in your eyes
I'm forced to fake a smile, a laugh
Every day of my life
My heart can't possibly break
When it wasn't even whole to start with

Because of you
I never strayed too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you
I find it hard to trust
Not only me
But everyone around me
Because of you
I am afraid

I watched you die (I watched you die)
I heard you cry
Every night in your sleep (in your sleep)
I was so young (I was too young)
You should have known better
Than to lean on me (lean on me)
You never thought of anyone else
You just saw your pain (you never saw me)
And now I cry in the middle of the night
For that same damn thing

Because of you
I never strayed too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you I find it hard to trust
Not only me
But everyone around me
Because of you
I am afraid

Because of you (oooh)
Oooh Because of you (oooh)

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, April 19, 2007

Country Music News, Gossip & Commentary: Amy Grant, Big & Rich, Billy Dean


AMY GRANT COLLECTS FOOD FOR AMERICA’S SECOND HARVEST

AMY GRANT helped kick off a one million meal drive for America’s Second Harvest in New York yesterday. The singer has long been associated with program and spreadthesharing.com, which collects stories of sharing. (Photo: Dima Gavrysh, America’s Second Harvest.)



CRUISE WITH BILLY DEAN & JULIE ROBERTS

BILLY DEAN and JULIE ROBERTS are headlining a country music cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean Empress of the Seas. The ship leaves from Philadelphia and goes to Bermuda for seven nights on September 29. Make your reservations early. For more information, visit Billy’s website at http://www.billydean.com/


FROM THE AP NEWSWIRE: BIG & RICH CANCEL SHOW

HIGHLAND, Calif. -- Big & Rich left fans disappointed after they backed out of an April 12 concert at the last minute because of a dispute over a young guest.


The country music duo of "Big Kenny" Alphin and former Lonestar singer John Rich had been set to perform at the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.


To accommodate the wishes of an ill 5-year-old girl, a local radio station had arranged for the young fan and her family to meet Big & Rich and see the show. But the casino, which bans anyone under 21, wasn't notified.


"While we are sympathetic to the request from the young fan, we are held accountable to the requirements that prevent anyone under the age of 21 from entering our facility at any time," Steve Lengel, director of casino operations, said in a statement.


Big & Rich then canceled the show.About 1,600 people were allegedly kept waiting in the arena for over an hour before it was announced that Big & Rich wouldn't perform. Refunds were offered.


"This was an unfortunate incident and caused great inconvenience for our guests," Lengel said.


Rich said in a statement that he was concerned about offending fans.


"We did have the opportunity to spend some quality time with the young girl and her family on our bus that evening. I am sorry for the girl, the family and all our fans that did not get to see the show," Rich said.

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.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Ain't No Hos in Country Music

Ain't No Hos in Country Music

The question is not: Should Don Imus have been fired -- for a bad joke or a racist remark, you choose. The question is: Why perpetuate a culture that makes a living on the backs of hos and bad jokes about them in the first place?

The Rev. Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, the NAACP and other civil rights groups were up in arms last week over Imus. Nappy headed hos! Them’s fightin’ words. Imus apologized. CBS folded and fired him.

So why are these same critics and CBS still making a profit on those fighting words, today as they did yesterday? Rap and hip-hop music is a business that makes millions of dollars singing about bitches and hos. The genre objectifies women and glorifies the use of drugs and alcohol and guns. Show me the money. Show me the bling. And if it comes with a scantily clad woman dancing beside me, so much the better.

Of the Don Imus firing, infamous rapper Snoop Dogg said, "It's a completely different scenario. [Rappers] are not talking about no collegiate basketball girls who have made it to the next level in education and sports. We're talking about hos that's in the 'hood that ain't doing sh*t, that's trying to get a nigg* for his money. These are two separate things. First of all, we ain't no old-ass white men that sit up on MSNBC going hard on black girls. We are rappers that have these songs coming from our minds and our souls that are relevant to what we feel. I will not let them muthaf*ckas say we are in the same league as him. Kick him off the air forever."

Well, of course, that explains it.

But it doesn’t explain why comics on urban The Steve Harvey Morning Show can regularly do a bit parodying southern rednecks that would make a ho blush, and no one says a word.

That’s because, as civil right attorney Constance Rice puts it, it is what he does.

“But there’s also no basis for firing him [Imus] or ending his show. Firing Mr. Imus for racist riffs would like firing Liberace for flamboyance. It is what he does,” said Rice.

Other than evoking an out-dated reference to the long past Las Vegas entertainer, I agree with Ms. Rice. It is what Imus does – he’s a equal-opportunity mouth, and in America he should be free to speak as he pleases. If you don’t like what he says, change the channel. That's what I do when Steve Harvey makes fun of rednecks.

There ain’t no hos in country music. That’s because if there were, country music fans would turn the dial. It’s a choice.

Save your self-righteous indignation, Mr. Sharpton and Mr. Jackson and Snoop Dogg and CBS. Until you stop encouraging rappers to sing about bitches and hos by making it profitable, you are as bad as those you accuse.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

In Country Muisc News Today: Johnny Cash, Kenny Chesney, Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas


JOHNNY CASH

The former home of JOHNNY and JUNE CARTER CASH, now owned by BeeGee Barry Gibb, was destroyed by fire Tuesday.

Only the stone chimneys remained of the 13,880-square-foot house in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The cause of the blaze is unknown.

The Johnny and June Carter Cash family lived in the lakeside home from 1968 until their deaths in 2003. Scenes from cash's last video "Hurt" were shot at the house. (Photo: Reuters)

KENNY CHESNEY TOUR

KENNY CHESNEY kicks off his Flip Flop Summer Tour 2007 in Omaha tonight.

The tour name comes from Kenny's philosophy for living. In an interview with CMT, he said: "I have a friend that lives down in the islands. He's 60 years old and has never worn a pair of shoes in his whole life. He's either been barefoot or wearing flip-flops, and I thought, "I wish I could live like that." And then I thought for a second, "Well, you kind of do live like that." (laughs) ... It just creates a great atmosphere, and so I try really hard to bring a lot of the way I live my life into my music and especially into my tour. It's just another example."

Click here to read the CMT interview.

KENNY CHESNEY is featured in the Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100.

TRACY LAWRENCE INTERVIEW

TRACY LAWRENCE fans will want to check out CountryInterviewsOnline for an interview about his new album For the Love, recorded on his own label, Rock Comfort Records.

When asked about influences for the new album, which mixes traditional country, honky-tonk and rock, Tracy said: "What I really drew from was that I really wanted to go back to my early motivation with music, from when I first came to Nashville. I wanted to cut a more traditional album, but I didn’t want it to be dated. So I really looked for a lot more positive lyrics, more up-tempo stuff. I just wanted to get away from chasing the pop direction like everyone’s done so much of in the last several years. I guess I just wanted to go back to the basics and cut an album that was true to me."

LITTLE TEXAS Missing Years

LITTLE TEXAS has a new album, aptly named Missing Years, coming out on June 12.




Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Country Music Goes Pop Culture

COUNTRY GOES POP CULTURE

Country stars are stepping into the mainstream celebrity pop culture in a big way. Look for BIG & RICH tonight on the "Dancing with the Stars." They will sing "Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy" and "Lost in this Moment." The big question of the night: Will BILLY RAY CYRUS stay to dance another waltz or has America voted him off the show?

American Idol and country darling CARRIE UNDERWOOD is gracing the cover of the May issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. In the accompanying article Carrie talks about her meteoric career, dieting and romance. May Cosmo hits the newsstands today. Carrie's "Before He Cheats" is #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. The album, "Some Hearts," is #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart.

TIM McGRAW TOPS 3 BILLBOARD CHARTS

TIM McGRAW hit a triple this week claiming the top spot on the Billboard Country Album Chart and Top 200 Album Chart with "Let it Go," and the Billboard Hot Country Songs with "LAst Dollar (Fly "Away)."

Friday, April 6, 2007

Country Music News: Tim McGraw, Bucky Covington, Merle Haggard, Allman Brothers

TIM McGRAW TOPS BILLBOARD CHARTS

Country music superstar Tim McGraw tops both the Billboard album chart and song chart this week. "Let It Go" debuts at #1 with 330,000 sold copies last week. Breakout single "Last Dollar" is the at the top of the song charts.

BUCKY COVINGTON FANS

For all you Bucky Covington fans, check out the Team Covington Blog. The former American Idol's self-titled debut album hits stores April 17.

MERLE HAGGARD WEBCASTS

Who knew Merle Haggard was so technologically advanced? He is selling webcasts now on his website http://www.merlehaggard.com/. Most are $15, but there are two free ones available: a blooper (with Marty Stuart) and a Christmas greeting.


ALLMAN BROTHERS TOUR

The ALLMAN BROTHERS are headed to Live Oak, Florida, for the annual Wanee Festival, April 13 - 14.

Other cites on the Southern rockers' itinerary include:

May 4 - Memphis, TN - Beale Street Music Festival
MAy 5 - New Orleans, LA - Jazz & Heritage Festival
July 31 - Rama, Ontario - Casino Rama
August 3 - Gilford, NH - Meadowbrook Farm
August 4 - Newport, RI - Newport Folk Festival
August 7, 8 - Boston, MA - Bank Boston Pavilion
August 14 - Bristow, VA - Nissan Pavilion (w/ Ratdog)
August 15 - Burgettstown, PA - Post-Gazette Pavilion (w/ Ratdog)
August 17 - Camden, NJ - Tweeter Center (w/ Ratdog)
August 18 - Bushkill, PA - Mountain Laurel Center (w/ Ratdog)
August 19 - Darien Center, NY - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center (w/ Ratdog)
August 21 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater (w/ Ratdog)
August 22 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center (w/ Ratdog)
September 2 - Snowmass Village, CO - Jazz Aspen

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Country Music News

BILLY JOE SHAVER

From the CMT Newswire: Billy Joe Shaver turned himself in at a Waco, Texas, jail on Tuesday (April 3) after he shot a man at an area bar on Saturday night (March 31). After posting $50,000 bond, Shaver was released. His attorney stated that Shaver acted in self-defense after an aggressive drunk man followed Shaver out of the bar with a knife. Click here to read more...

LITTLE BIG TOWN

LITTLE BIG TOWN's album The Road to Here went platinum, with more than 1 million copies sold! Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild said, "The only reason we're here is that we've kept showing up." We hope they continue to make musictheir own way, because it is working!

LITTLE BIG TOWN is this week Fan Club of the Week.


DOLLY PARTON will receive the Johnny Mercer award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Dinner in New York on June 7. A legendary songwriter herself, DOLLY well deserves the honor.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Talent Search, Billy Joe Shaver in Shooting, Free Gretchen Wilson Concert

Capitol Records to Launch Country Music Talent Search

Capitol Records Nashville is launching an online country music talent search called “The Road to Nashville,” with the winner receiving $50,000 and a chance to record three demos in Nashville.

Starting today, contestants can audition online.

BILLY JOE SHAVER Involved in Shooting

BILLY JOE SHAVER shot a man in the parking lot of a bar Saturday night in Lorena, Texas. The country singer says it was in self-defense after a drunken stranger confronted him with a knife in the parking lot.

GRETCHEN WILSON Free Concert

GRETCHEN WILSON is set to perform a free concert at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas on May 13. The concert coincides with the debut of her new album, One of the Boys.

Books Go Country

From CMT News in Brief, DENISE JACKSON, wife of country superstar ALAN JACKSON, has written a memoir about their life together and the rediscovery of her faith after the near-failure of their marriage. It's All About Him: Finding the Love of My Life will be published in July by Thomas Nelson Publishers. Denise Jackson co-wrote the book with Ellen Vaughn. Alan Jackson wrote the foreword and recorded two songs on a bonus CD specifically for the project. The book will also include photos of the couple and their family.

From Country Standard Time, CHARLIE DANIELS is releasing his book "Growing Up Country: What Makes Country Life Country" Tuesday. Daniels will appear on the nationally televised Fox News TV shows Hannity & Colmes on April 3 and Fox & Friends on April 4.

Both ALAN JACKSON and CHARLIE DANIELS are in the Black Book Press Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Michelle Branch Stalker Arrested, Tim McGraw Interview on CMT, Top 100 Country Music Fan Clubs

MICHELLE BRANCH STALKER ARREST REPORT

A man accused of stalking MICHELLE BRANCH, the dark-haired half of the duo THE WRECKERS, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct at the singer's concert in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, last week after she spotted him in the audience. Click here to read the arrest report online at tmz.com, which notes the suspect's 1993 Pontiac Grand Am was impounded.

What kind of food does Branch require backstage when she is on the road? Cheese, hummus, Oreos and Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Click here to see the rider from a 2003 concert.

TIM MCGRAW INTERVIEW

Country music superstar TIM McGRAW is the subject of an in depth feature on CMT Insider Special Edition scheduled to air on Sunday night at 9 p.m. When asked about starting a new record label, SonicStyle records, McGRAW said: "Just to be able to do the things you want to do musically that might not necessarily find its place on a major label for long. I mean, we're doing things with major labels, but Lori McKenna, who is a great singer-songwriter, is the first artist. ... And then we've got Halfway to Hazard [a duo] that's coming out, too. ... As an artist, I love all kinds of music, and I can't cut everything that I love. First of all, I can't sing everything that I love. So to have the chance and to be successful enough to do something like this ... to have a part in making the record and be a part of somebody's career that you really respect, it just gives you a chance to do that. And I'm just excited about seeing people take off and hoping I can have something to do with it."

Read more about the interview at CMT online.

McGRAW and THE WRECKERS are among the Top 100 Fan Clubs in the new Black Book guide. Click here to see the entire list.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Kenny Chesney & Carrie Underwood Top Billboard, Dolly Parton Fantasy, Guitar Auction

CHESNEY, UNDERWOOD TOPS ON BILLBOARD CHARTS

KENNY CHESNEY'S "Beer in Mexico" and CARRIE UNDERWOOD'S "Some Hearts are still holding top positions on the Billboard album charts. Other ranked albums include GARY ALLAN's "Greatest Hits," RASCAL FLATTS'S "Me & My Gang," TAYLOR SWIFT'S self-titled debut and the DIXIE CHICKS' "Taking the Long Way."

WILLIE NELSON, MERLE HAGGARD & RAY PRICE debuted in the seventh slot with "Last of a Breed." Indeed, they are.

Topping the Billboard song chart: CHESNEY's Beer in Mexico," followed by TIM McGRAW's "Last Dollar" and UNDERWOOD's "Wasted." RASCAL FLATTS was fourth with "Stand" and MARTINA McBRIDE was fifth with "Anyway." BRAD PAISLEY and GEORGE STRAIT, also, cracked the top twenty-five.

Source: Billboard


DOLLY FANTASY

What's on DOLLY'S mind when it comes to romance? Dolly jokes with London reporters about her fantasies.

GUITAR AUCTION

New York, NY (Billboard Publicity Wire) March 30, 2007 -- Christie's announced that guitars from the collection of the late MERLE TRAVIS will be auctioned in the Fine Musical Instruments sale on April 2 in New York. Influential to many musicians, Travis was recognized for his unique finger-picking guitar style, called "Travis Picking." Because of his prolific writing and performing he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame as well as the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Both the Gibson electric arch-top guitar, Style Super 400 (estimate: $15,000-20,000) and the C.F. Martin D-28 (estimate: $100,000-150,000) represent a unique partnership between the artist, Merle Travis and artisan Paul A Bigsby, which culminated in some of the most important design innovations in American guitar making in the years following World War II.

From 1944 to 1982, Travis appeared in 16 films and made countless recordings as both a solo musician and a session player. His unique style of finger-picking guitar would come to be known as Travis Picking and influence the likes of Hank Thompson, Scotty Moore, Doc Watson and the great Chet Atkins, all of whom acknowledged his contribution.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Wynonna Files for Divorce, New Album Releases, CMT Music Awards

WYNONNA
WYNONNA filed for divorce from D.R. Roach on the heels of his arrest last week on charges of aggravated sexual battery on a minor. Wynonna expressed her disappointment in a statement on her website, which reads, in part, "I am obviously devastated.... We will more forward with our faith, family and our friends...." The couple married in 2003.


MUSIC CITY WALK OF FAME
It's not all bad news for WYNONNA, however. The country music superstar and EMMYLOU HARRIS are among those being inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville on April 22.

NEW ALBUM RELEASES
March album releases: GARY ALLAN, DIERKS BENTLEY, JACK INGRAM, TIM McGRAW
April album releases: American Idol BUCKY COVINGTON, MARTINA McBRIDE, PAM TILLIS
May album releases: JASON ALDEAN, JOHN ANDERSON, JOSH GRACIN, FAITH HILL, MIRANDA LAMBERT, BLAKE SHELTON, GRETCHEN WILSON

VOTE FOR THE CMT MUSIC AWARDS
Have you voted yet for your favorite country music entertainer? Click here to cast your vote for the CMT Music Awards.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Country Music Superstar Considers Politics

TIM McGRAW
Country music superstar entertainer Tim McGraw may have political aspirations on the horizon. Read all about it in an article in Florida Today. His latest album, LET IT GO, includes two duets with wife FAITH HILL.

THE STATLER BROTHERS
THE STATLER BROTHERS were names "Virginians of he Year" by the press association. The honor comes, in part, in recognition of the annual 4th of July concert the brothers give for free in their hometown of Staunton each year.

REBA
By now we all know REBA has been tapped to host the 42nd Annual Country Music Awards. What will she wear? A traditional Hollywood designer, or a fashion newcomer with a country connection?

Click here for BLACK BOOK GUIDE TO OFFICIAL COUNTRY MUSIC FAN CLUBS: THE TOP 100 news release online.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

HANK JR. & LYNARD SKYNARD TOUR ANNOUNCED

HANK JR. & SKYNARD ON TOUR

A match made in heaven (or hell)! HANK JR. and LYNYRD SKYNARD start their ROUDY FRYNDS TOUR on April 11 Huntsville, Alabama. Other cities on the tour are: Tampa, Indianapolis, Peoria, Baltimore, Raleigh, Nashville, Charleston, WV, dayton, Auburn City, MI, Sioux City, Minneapolis, Orange Beach, Atlanta, Greenville, SC, albany, NY, Louisville and St. Charles, MO.

Click here for the country music fan club of the week.

Click here for the TOP 100 Country Music Fan Clubs.

KEITH URBAN was seen snapping a photo of paparazzi last week in Brentwood, California. The picture is online at tmz.com

September 25 is rumored to be the release date for the next RASCAL FLATTS album. Their "Me & My Gang" album has sold some 3.8 million copies, according to SoundScan.

Did you see CARRIE UNDERWOOD on SNL last night? Awesome performance. PEYTON MANNING was show host.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Country Muisc Loses Bucky Jones

Country singer BUCKY JONES was killed early Saturday morning when he was struck by a car as he walked along a Texas highway after his vehicle had blown a tire. The Dallas Morning News reported the driver of the car who struck him is being held on a charge of intoxicated manslaughter. Jones released al album titled “Lucky Star” in 2005.

The BILLY DEAN fan club is gathering online greeting for his April 2 birthday. If you want to sign the birthday guestbook, visit the fan club web site at http://www.billydean.com/guestbook.cfm

Country music legend MERLE HAGGARD is selling his latest single online. An MP3 download of “Hilary” is only $1.99 at his website – merlehaggard.com.