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Miss Molly comes to us by way of Memphis, TN, but was born deep in the heart of Texas. Always the organized and efficient one, she's a taskmaster and film extraordinaire who still finds time to write on the side.

Luke Bryan Tours with Jason Aldean

Luke Bryan Co-Headlines My Kinda Party Tour 2012 with Jason Aldean! You know that saying, two for the price of one? Well, country music fans, that is exactly what you will be getting with the 2012 My Kinda Party Tour. Luke Bryan will be joining Jason Aldean on tour next year, and we couldn’t be more excited! Jason and Luke are both terrific performers, create quality country music and are just knocking out hits left and right! A concert that includes Aldean AND Bryan is something I simply wouldn’t want to miss, and I am sure I’m not the only that feels that way! The first confirmed date for both Luke and Jason is February 24th, 2012 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. More dates and details will no doubt be released soon! You can check out a list of confirmed tour stops for the My Kinda Party Tour below, and as soon as we know what the dates are, we’ll let you know! Jason Aldean has been nominated for several CMA Awards including: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year, Album of the Year and Musical Event of the Year. Luke Bryan has been nominated for New Artist of the Year! Be sure to check out both these stellar artists on November 9th, 2011 on the CMA Award to see how they do, and get ready for what is sure to be a phenomenal tour next year! FIRST ANNOUNCED CITIES ON THE 2012 MY KINDA PARTY TOUR: Cedar Falls, IA Champaign, IL Charlottesville, VA Dayton, OH East Rutherford, NJ Fayetteville, NC Green Bay, WI Greenville, SC Huntsville, AL Jonesboro, AR Kansas City, MO Nashville, TN Oklahoma City, OK Orlando, FL St. Paul, MN Tupelo, MS Wichita, KS

Kenny Chesney Joins CMA Award Performances

Kenny Chesney and Rascal Flatts Added to the Already Impressive CMA Awards Line-up The Country Music Association just keeps adding more and more incentive for country music fans to tune into the annual awards show in November! It has been announced that Kenny Chesney will be performing his nominated song “You and Tequila” with Grace Potter! Additionally, Rascal Flatts will be performing their current single, the collaboration with Natasha Beddingfield, “Easy“. They are joining a performance line-up that already includes hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley giving their hit “Remind Me” it’s live debut. Also, Faith Hill will be doing a debut of her own, showcasing her first new music in over five years with single, “Come Home“. The line-up will also feature Jason Aldean, The Band Perry, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift, and Keith Urban! Be sure to tune in Wednesday, November 9th at 8/7CT on ABC as the 45th Annual CMA Awards air live out of the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville!

Scotty McCreery Clear As Day Album Review

Scotty McCreery’s Debut Album Is A Good Start. As I am sure most of you have noticed by now, I have not been the biggest supporter of Scotty McCreery. I was unimpressed by his debut single “I Love You This Big“, and I was prepared to dislike his debut album, Clear As Day. I am happy to report however, that Scotty has surprised me. It really is rare for an artist these days to release a complete concept album. Most of the releases we see now are just albums full of “singles”. While Clear As Day certainly qualifies as the latter, I still think that these singles collectively really do have a represent a common theme. This theme can be easily summed up in one word: “youth”. I was worried about this album in many ways because of Scotty’s age. When he entered American Idol he was 16, and by the time he won he was still only 17. I was concerned that this would have a limiting effect on his options as far as content was concerned. However, the songs chosen for this album all deal with stories and concepts that really seem to be representative of Scotty and his life experiences. Instead of trying to make Scotty seem older than his years, he and his team carefully chose songs which embrace his youth. This really helps to provide depth to the individual tracks and the album as a whole. Essentially, I believe that Scotty believes what he’s singing about, and this will carry the album further than it would have gone otherwise. Also, there is a really nice variety in pace on this album. There are upbeat songs appropriate for a young guy like “Out of Summertime“, “Water Tower Town“, “Better Than That“, “Write My Number On Your Hand“, and “You Make That Look Good“. At the same time there are more sentimental, heart-string strumming songs like “Clear As Day” and “Back On The Ground” and “That Old King James“. The slower sentimental songs are just as believable as the faster songs even though the content is more serious. They still contain references to family and memories that really seem to be a part of Scotty’s life. The best of these slower songs is probably “Back On The Ground” because it tells the story of a young man coming home again to see his Momma, and it really seems to be a parallel of Scotty’s experiences with success on American Idol and coming home after all that. The most poignant moment on the album probably comes at the end of the title track “Clear As Day” when it resolves into a surprising conclusion which changes the entire meaning of the song you just spent 3 minutes and 58 seconds listening to (Don’t worry, I won’t give it away!). My favorite song on the album has to be “You Make That Look Good“. It is an adorable song, and it definitely has potential to be a crowd favorite at Continue reading Scotty McCreery Clear As Day Album Review

Hank Williams Jr Keeps The Change

Hank Williams Jr Controversy Sparks 1st Amendment Concerns and Inspires A New Song. Recently, Hank Williams Jr. sat down on Fox‘s Hannity for an interview. In this interview, he made the unfortunate choice of comparing President Barack Obama playing golf with House Speaker John Boehner to Hitler playing golf with the Israeli Prime Minister. As a result of his comments, Williams’ popular and arguably iconic opening theme for the “Monday Night Football” broadcast was suspended from the October 3rd Indianapolis-Tampa Bay game. Following this temporary suspension, the choice was made to pull the theme song permanently. Both ESPN and Hank Williams Jr. have made official statements claiming that the removal was their choice. Either way, the theme song which has represented Monday Night Football for over two decades has been retired. Since this series of events unfolded, several individuals have made a point of throwing in their two cents on the issue. Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg of The View came to Williams defense, citing 1st Amendment rights violations. On the other hand, Hank Williams III told TMZ that his father was not worthy of a political discussion and should have just kept his mouth shut. I am inclined to agree with Joy and Whoopi on this one. I do not agree with the content of Williams’ statements, and I certainly do not believe that President Obama is the enemy. The choice of Hitler as a comparison is wholly inaccurate and a little ridiculous. Yet, the sentiment of his statement is, I think, representative of the disconnection many Americans feel from the political system which is supposedly representative of them, but seems only to be failing. In a revision of his inflammatory initial statements, Hank clarifies his point of view in a more constructive way. “My analogy was extreme — but it was to make a point. I was simply trying to explain how stupid it seemed to me — how ludicrous that pairing was. They’re polar opposites, and it made no sense. They don’t see eye-to-eye and never will. I have always respected the office of the president…Working class people are hurting — and it doesn’t seem like anybody cares. When both sides are high-fiving it on the ninth hole when everybody else is without a job, it makes a whole lot of us angry.” – Hank Williams Jr. At the end of the day, however, his statements are not really the issue. The problem is Hank was sanctioned for statements he made unrelated to ESPN, Monday Night Football or football at all. ESPN’s suspension and ultimate removal of the theme song was a completely inappropriate knee jerk reaction to statements they really have no jurisdiction to officially respond to in the first place. Had ESPN released a statement suggesting Hank Williams Jr.’s statements were not representative of the organization, that would have been a much more appropriate response. This is essentially what they are demonstrating by removing the theme song. Hank, or any other American citizen, has the Continue reading Hank Williams Jr Keeps The Change

Dierks Bentley Miles & Music

Dierks Bentley’s 6th Annual Miles & Music for Kids Happening October 16th! The 6th Annual Miles & Music for Kids hosted by Dierks Bentley is taking place on October 16th! This charity event is an hour long motorcycle ride that includes a live performance at the end of the road! The ride will start at the Harley-Davidson of Columbia, wind through the back roads of Tennessee, and end in downtown Nashville. “The back roads are great. But the coolest part of the whole ride is going down Hillsboro Road and not having to stop one time going through Green Hills.” -Dierks Bentley After this uninterrupted journey through Tennessee back roads, Bentley will be joined by Eli Young Band, Josh Thompson and Colt Ford at the Riverfront Park for a live performance! Bentley has opted to expand the benefit to include other cities besides Nashville, like Chicago, Phoenix, Atlanta, Seattle and others. All the proceeds raised in each are donated to the children’s hospital in that area. For Nashville this hospital is the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Tickets include the ride, concert and a T-shirt and run for $50. For those who only wish to attend the concert, tickets are $20. All tickets are available through Ticketmaster.

Faith Hill Sings at 2011 CMA Awards

Faith Hill Debuts Brand New Single at 2011 CMA Awards! We have been wondering for awhile what in the world Faith Hill has been up to lately, and now finally, there is a little news floating around the country music circuit about her! Faith will be performing her brand new single titled “Come Home” from her upcoming album which is due out next year. The last Hill released any new music was in 2005 with her Fireflies album. Granted she has release a couple of “hits” albums, but this is the first we’ve heard of new music in over six years. Faith’s publicity haven’t released any other details about the album yet, but we’ll let you know as soon as they do. The 45th Annual Country Music Association Awards will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena Wednesday, November 9th at 8/7CT on ABC!

Blake Shelton Footloose Video

Check Out Blake Shelton’s Rendition of the Classic Footloose! Word on the street has it that when Blake Shelton was approached to get involved with the new Footloose project, he was asked to contribute a song of his own, and Blake responded he would only participate if he could have the title track. I have to say, I sure am glad he put his foot (no pun intended) down about that! Blake’s rendition of the original Footloose song is just as firey and fun as the original, but with a little extra Shelton-esque umph added to the mix. This version definitely has a little more twang than original, and it’s definitely an improvement. See if you like Shelton’s version as much as I do. Watch the Video Here! Footloose – Blake Shelton – Blake Shelton Videos

Dolly Parton Makes Joyful Noise

Dolly Parton Stars in Upcoming Film, Joyful Noise! Dolly Parton will be returning to the silver screen in January of 2012 with the release of upcoming comedy, Joyful Noise, in which she stars alongside Queen Latifa. The storyline follows a small town gospel choir that is trying to make it to a national competition, and the only way they can make it is if semi-rivals played by Parton and Latifa can learn to work together. Queen Latifa is known for her comic timing, and Dolly definitely puts her classic whip-smart southern humor to good use! I never would have thought it, but it looks like Latifa and Parton make an excellent pairing as their feud provides a great base for some really comical scenes. This may not be a ground breaking film, but it certainly looks like its going to be pretty entertaining! Check out the trailer here! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlR_vDzDNyE] What’s your favorite Dolly film?

Sugarland Returns to Indiana

Sugarland Performs Free Concert in Indiana. Sugarland will be returning to Indiana, and performing a free concert at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on October 28th. This is intended to honor the previous ticket holders of the August 13th show at the Indiana State Fair that was met with disaster. There will be a first-come, first-serve “presale” from October 10th at 10am ET to October 14th at midnight ET for those previous ticket holders to claim tickets. After these dates, tickets will be open to the general public. Fans who purchased tickets for the State Fair show through telephone, Ticketmaster or the Indiana State Fair will receive unique passwords by email or phone to redeem their tickets for the new concert date.Fans who participated in the Sugarpass fan club presale will receive an email with ticket redemption instructions for use on Sugarlandmusic.com. Original Sugarpit ticketholders will have first priority to choose Sugarpit for this show as well. Previous ticketholders who do not receive an email or who purchased their tickets in person at the ISF box office or other outlet should contact Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 beginning October 10th at 10 am ET to request seats. Proof of original purchase in the form of a receipt is recommended. Doors on the night of the performance will open at 6:30pm, and the show will begin at 7:30pm Fans will have the opportunity to contribute to the Indiana State Fair Remembrance Fund throughout the night. This concert will be the last stop on Sugarland’s 2011 Incredible Machine Tour.

Toby Keith Red Solo Cup

Toby Keith Releases Video for Hilarious and Silly Song, Red Solo Cup Toby Keith has released the video for his track, “Red Solo Cup“. This extremely silly song is an ode to the always helpful party drink receptacle, THE red solo cup. The video follows Keith around at a party as he points out the positives and negatives of the red solo cup as he demonstrates his obviously close relationship and bond with this plastic cup. He even points out why the red solo cup is preferable to the less popular blue and yellow solo cups! I think my favorite part of the video might be the cameos, especially that of Princess Leia. That’s right, I said Princess Leia. Guess you’re just going to have to watch the video to see what in the world I’m talking about. Enjoy (I know you will.) Check Out the Video Now! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKZqGJONH68]