David Kroll Releases Little Soldiers For Veterans Day

David Kroll Helps Charity With Proceeds From “Little Soldiers.” David Kroll’s current single, “Little Soldiers” has touched many soldiers and families. In honor of Veterans Day (November 11th), the artist and Tenacity Records have partnered with the Code of Support Foundation and will be donating proceeds from a two-week sales period to the organization (November 5th – 18th). The Foundation’s mission is to bridge the gap between civilian and military America. Kroll wrote the song withArlos Smith (Mayberry) and it acknowledges the sacrifices made by the families of those serving their country. “David came to us with the idea of putting this song out there to honor the families of service members and veterans, and then we both agreed that we wanted to try and have a positive impact past the song itself. That’s when we started looking around for a partner who could benefit from any money raised by sales of this song. We all felt the Code of Support Foundation was a great choice and could put money the sales of this recording generates to good use, helping the families of the enlisted men and women who are serving our country.” – Mike Kraski, President of Tenacity Records. According to Kroll, many songwriters and artists have written and recorded songs that are a fitting and appropriate tribute to the enlisted men and women who serve our country each and every day, but few songs acknowledge the families who are making their own special sacrifices while their loved ones are serving. Below is a video of Kroll talking about the song. Get your copy of “Little Soldiers” at iTunes now.

2012 CMT Artists of the Year Hosts Announced

Rascal Flatts and Hayden Panettiere Host 2012 CMT Artists of the Year Country favorite Rascal Flatts and Nashville star Hayden Panettiere take the stage to host the 3rd annual CMT Artists of the Year Awards on December 8th. This 90-minute special features performances and special appearances from the country artists we loved the most during 2012. Hayden isn’t just an actress on a TV show; she sings on the show and she’s good! She is excited to be a host this year, and we’re hoping she’ll sing a song or two. “Nashville is my second home now. I am so happy to be embraced by the country community and to be included in such a big event, especially with Rascal Flatts. I can’t wait to see how the evening unfolds!” -Hayden Panettiere We know the hosts, but we’ll have to wait until December 8th for the list of honorees. CMT has decided to keep the list a secret this year, so we’ll have to tune in to see who is part of the show!

The Band Perry Better Dig Two Lyric Video

The Band Perry Releases Lyric Video for New Single, “Better Dig Two“. We’ve been ready and waiting for new music from The Band Perry and last week they debuted their new single, “Better Dig Two“. I had heard about the new track earlier in the week, but the first time I heard it was live at the CMA Awards, and I’m tellin’ you that I was in love in the first few seconds. This trio has a knack for incorporating unexpected lyrics with a vintage feel and complex music to create awesome songs, and “Better Dig Two” is no exception! Check out the lyric video below and let us know what you think! Watch: The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two” Lyric Video. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJeg3EGZBjM]

Aaron Lewis NRA Artist Of The Month

Aaron Lewis Has Been Selected As The November NRA Artist Of The Month. Aaron Lewis has been chosen as the NRA Country Artist Of The Month for November. The frontman for rock band Staind, Aaron is keying in on his country roots with the release of his first full-length solo album, The Road, on November 13, 2012. He joins some of country music’s biggest artists in teaming up with NRA Country to celebrate his support of our brave men and women in uniform, appreciation for the great outdoors, and love of family. “I love what NRA Country stands for. I love my family. I love this country and the rights and freedoms that this great nation gives to each of us. I am Aaron Lewis and I am NRA Country.” -Lewis As part of the November promotion, fans can register to win an Aaron Lewis prize pack including: a signed copy of the new album The Road, t-shirt, camo hat and a limited edition lithographic. Below is an exclusive behind the scenes video of “Granddaddy’s Gun. Visit nracountry.com from now through the end of November to check out the exclusive video and register to win. Each month a new country music artist will be featured on NRACountry.com, highlighting what makes them ‘NRA Country.’

CMA Country Christmas with Jennifer Nettles Tapes Today

Jennifer Nettles Hosting CMA Country Christmas, Taping Today! Even though Jennifer Nettles is on the verge of going into labor at any moment, she is still keeping up with her busy schedule including hosting the annual CMA Country Christmas!! The highly anticipated holiday special is taping at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN today! Of course, Jennifer probably won’t be dancing around quite as much as she did last year, but it will know doubt still be a great show! “It will be slower this year. but you know what, it will be just as celebratory and just as fun for me.” -Jennifer Nettles Below you’ll find a complete list of performers, and you can catch the show Thursday, December 20 from 9:00-11:00 p.m., ET on the ABC! CMA Country Christmas Performers. Jennifer Nettles Keith Urban Martina McBride Little Big Town Dierks Bentley Lady Antebellum Scotty McCreery The Band Perry Colbie Caillet John Legend Katherine Jenkins

Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard A Horse Called Music-Video

The Official Music Video For Willie Nelson’ “A Horse Called Music.” “A Horse Called Music,” comes from Willie Nelson’s latest album Heroes. No, it isn’t a new song, it is a re-release like many of the songs on Heroes. Nelson and Merle Haggard sound like the country legends we’ve love on this recording. Last night on the CMA Awards there was a great tribute to the Red Headed Stranger with performances by Lady Antebellum, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. The whole thing brought tears to my eyes! And even more so when the camera showed Nelson himself getting watery-eyed! If you didn’t see it click HERE. Y’all watch the video for “A Horse Called Music” and tell us what you think!

Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church Perform At CMAs

Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Eric Church Perform The Only Way I Know At The CMA’s. Last night was the CMA Award Show in Nashville. It is always one of the biggest nights of the year for country music, with live performances and awards. The opening act is always something special and this year was no different! Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Eric Church performed their song “The Only Way I Know,” from Aldean’s recent album Night Train. I really enjoyed it and was grinning from ear to ear the entire time! I love all 3 of these artists and I’m over the moon that they recorded this song! They seemed to really be into the performance and at the end, looked happy to share the stage with each other! Y’all watch the video below and tell us what you think!

Darius Rucker True Believers Video

The Official Music Video For Darius Rucker’s “True Believers.” Darius Rucker’s latest single, “True Believers,” is a powerful one! It will be on his new album that is set for early 2013! Like I said, the song is a powerful one and the video really conveys that! I also really love how Rucker always is into his performance! Whether it is on a stage or in a video, he really gets with it when he sings! I love it! Y’all watch the video for “True Believers” below and tell us what you think!

Women In Country Music

Guest Post: Women In Country Music – Where Is Our Place? Historically, women have been ignored when charting the people and events of country music’s illustrative past. This has occurred both in the story of the music and of the industry respectively, yet women have often been seen as fans near-equally to men; the bored and lonely housewife who finds solace in the country music emanating from her kitchen radio. The women who are not socially permitted to reside in the classic Honky-Tonk, unless they want to be perceived as promiscuous, good-time women. Artist-wise they were the ‘girl singer’, the ‘pretty face’, generally marketed as more country pop, for commercial gain, their ‘repressed sex appeal’ being exploited. And they did not belong in the industry, as this was far too complicated for them. This is the general collective memory of women’s contributions to country music up until the 1960s/1970s, and often it’s simply not accurate at all. The scene was in abundance of Honky-Tonk singing women, female musicians, feisty souls who were pioneers in their field for saying what the ordinary women were desperate to speak out about. Patsy Cline has often been seen as revolutionary, but in comparison to these ladies of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s, she was one of the first ladies of the Nashville Sound, designed to sell records with smooth arrangements and submissive to the patriarchal industry. Industry-wise it has been noted that very few women worked at record labels or similar establishments; however Jo Walker was the executive director of the CMA since 1962 (soon after its inception in the late 1950s) until 1991. This is significant because this period of time was arguably the most prosperous for the CMA and for country music commercially, nationally and globally. Through extensive promotional campaigns, fundraising events and construction of the Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum, CMA Awards, Country Music Foundation, and Fan Fair (among others), I would argue that she has been one of the most important and influential people ever to grace country music in any way, shape or form. Way to take one for the girls, huh? But her contributions are much-documented, admittedly. However, something that is often ignored is the role of women in country music fan clubs during the 1950s. Before the genre really invested in professional PR and fan clubs, they were set up by fans, run by fans, and were a vital promotional tool for the artists. And the best part? About 95% of the people fronting and organising these were women. They would disseminate regular publications (quarterly, monthly, etc) with updates about the artist, whilst also promoting other similar artists and those new and up-and-coming. They would encourage the fans they were reaching to spread the word of country music, to phone up radio stations and request that artist’s song, and would consult with the artist themselves as a PR partnership. There would be so much work that these women, often housewives and mothers looking for a Continue reading Women In Country Music

2012 CMA Awards Live Recap

MissMolly’s Run Down of the 2012 CMA Awards Live! Like most country music fans, I typically snuggle up to my couch to watch the CMA Awards! Well, this year, I had the chance to get up close and personal with the 2012 CMA Awards and experience the show live from the Bridgestone Arena. I had a really great seat with a really great view (I wasn’t close enough to touch anyone, but there’s always next year!!), and I gotta tell you that the television just doesn’t do this amazing show justice! I’ve heard a lot of reports via Twitter and Facebook from other country music fans expressing disappointment in sound quality and the performances. I’m super bummed to hear those sorts of things because it was a terrific live show! So, I want to give y’all a peak into the live experience and share with you my top moments from the night that probably didn’t translate or maybe weren’t shown at all! Country Chat: Share your thoughts below! What did you think of the show? What were your favorite moments? MissMolly’s 2012 CMA Awards Live Top Moments! 1. Feel the Heat! Zac Brown tweeted it and I totally agree, but we don’t think that the badassery of the Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church opening performance was fully expressed through the television screen. Seriously, when those flames went up on the back of the stage, I could feel the heat, and honestly, it startled me a bit. Jason, Luke, and Eric are a phenomenal combo, and I have a whole new appreciation for that song now (“The Only Way I Know” off his Night Train album). 2. Miranda Lambert’s Performance. As you probably know, Miranda won Female Vocalist of the Year, and she really proved her worth in her performance last night. It what was one of the best outfits of the night, she was some kind of spitfire on stage! Running around, jumping, dancing, she was full of energy, and that energy could be felt in the crowd. I’ve seen Lambert perform live before, and there really is just something about her, and last night, she was on the top of her game and more! 3. Reba McEntire’s Yesteryear CMA Performance Clip. Now this is one thing I know for sure that television audiences don’t have the chance to enjoy, but during the commercial breaks clips from CMA Awards performances from the 80’s and 90’s (and I think a couple from the 70’s?) would play! The absolute best moment was when they showed a clip of Reba. During the commercial breaks the audience would typically get up and mill about, but when this clip was playing everyone was watching and clapping and cheering! It was made even more special considering that Reba was in the room with us sitting on the front row!! 4. The Acceptance Speeches! I didn’t realize until last night just how tight knit the country music community really is! There is such a camaraderie and Continue reading 2012 CMA Awards Live Recap