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!

Thompson Square To Host Josie’s Birthday Bash

Thompson Square Do Their Part In Helping With The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Third Annual Josie’s Birthday Bash benefit concert will take place at the legendary Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville on Wednesday, November 16. Thompson Square and friends will perform to raise funds and awareness for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The concert will take place from 7:30-10:00pm. “Shawna and I know firsthand how much Josie’s family has to go through in coping with this debilitating disease. We just want to do as much as we can to help little Josie and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. We’re really blessed to be in a position where we can try to make a difference.” – Keifer Thompson Along with the concert, there will be a silent auction with a collection of notable memorabilia on hand to bid for, and doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets will go on sale October 15 at www.wildhorsesaloon.com . General admission will begin at $17.50, reserved seating $45, and VIP $100. There will be more performers announced within the next few weeks, so keep a look out!

Sarah Darling Teams Up With Crock-Pot

Sarah Darling Is The Face Of 1 Million Crock-Pot Packages. Black River Entertainment recording artist Sarah Darling has partnered up with Crock-Pot, the original and leading slow cooker brand, to shine a bright spotlight on modern day uses for its slow cookers. Starting in October, Sarah will be featured on 1 million of the Crock-Pot packages. Not only that, a select number of the products will include a FREE music download of Darling’s first #1 video, “Something To Do With Your Hands.” “From beverages and breakfasts to candies and cakes, my Crock-Pot slow cooker works magic every time, no matter how creative I choose to be. I am absolutely obsessed. I can’t wait to share all of my secrets with other slow cooking fans. I can almost hear them saying: She made THAT in a Crock-Pot slow cooker!? I really look forward to their confessions too; I just might learn a thing or two!” -Darling October also starts CrockStar Confessions, a social media driven campaign featuring Crock-Pot slow cookers. Darling is the first CrockStar and she will tell readers about her creations she has come up with at home and on the road! Watching will give fans the chance to win a $2,500 Grand Prize by tuning into the confessions at facebook.com/CrockPot and answering trivia questions about the confessions!

Dolly Parton Why’d You Come In Here Looking Like That

Dolly Parton’s Why’d You Come In Here Looking Like That Music Video! If I had to guess, I would say it is a small number of people in the world who dislike Dolly Parton! She is very easily one of the most influential women of country music and her story has touched millions of people all over the world. The veteran of this (more like a family) business never hits the pause button and is always got some project in the works. Although this may be true, you can’t disregard her past singles that have this spunk that makes Dolly so unforgettable. “Here You Come Again“, “9 to 5“, “Islands In The Stream“, “I Will Always Love You” and “Jolene” are just a few of those classics! “Why’d You Come In Here Looking Like That” is just one of my absolute favorite Dolly songs. Let’s take a stroll back in time to enjoy the good natured and sweet Dolly Parton give us a comical 4 minute-ish show! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8bW1rWqOA&feature=artistob&playnext=1&list=TLsyFEcyJQFlA]

CMT Artists Of The Year

CMT Reveals Their Artists Of The Year. CMT will honor Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift and Brad Paisley as the top artists of the year. CMT Artists Of The Year will premier December 13 at 9:00pm ET/PT and will last 90 minutes. The honorees were chosen by ranking them based on the following criteria: sales (physical albums, digital albums and single downloads); country radio airplay based on spins; concert grosses as a headliner or co-headliner; and activity on cmt.com (video streams, searches, and artist page views). The rankings were then compiled to identify the leading performers across the four categories cumulatively. Congratulations to the 5 acts that will be celebrated in early December! Here is a video of Darius Rucker and Adele singing “Need You Now“, Lady Antebellum’s #1 hit at 2010’s CMT Artists Of The Year ceremony. Antebellum were 2010 winners as well as Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift and the Zac Brown Band. Tags: Need You Now (with Adele) – Artists of the Year, Darius Rucker, Darius Rucker Videos

George Strait 2012 Concert Tour

George Strait unveils concert tour plans for 2012 – Martina McBride to join him! George Strait‘s 2012 concert tour will fire up on January 27th in Lafayette, Louisiana and so far the tour itinerary includes stops in Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, Oklahoma, Nevada, Utah and Kansas. The February 4th Las Vegas appearance goes on sale Saturday, October 29th with other ticket on-sale dates announced soon. Martina McBride has been confirmed as a special guest on the tour, so I know I’ll be clamoring for tickets the minute they are released!

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

ZZ Top A Tribute From Friends

ZZ Top A Tribute From Friends Is Available Now! ZZ Top – A Tribute From Friends is now available for purchase! This collection of 10 ZZ Top originals features some of the best artist today including Jamey Johnson, Grace Potter, Steven Tyler and Daughtry. Johnson’s cover of “La Grange” is fantastic, but who would expect anything less from the talented singer/songwriter?! I also really enjoyed the remakes of “Sharp Dressed Man“, “Just Got Paid“, “Gimme All Your Lovin’” and “Tush“! Track Listing 1. “Tush” – Grace Potter & The Nocturnals 2. “Gimme All Your Lovin’” – Filter 3. “Rough Boy” – Wyclef Jean 4. “Waitin’ for the Bus/ Jesus Just Left Chicago” – Daughtry 5. “La Grange” – Jamey Johnson 6. “Sharp Dressed Man” – The M.O.B. (feat. Steven Tyler, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jonny Lang & Brett Tuggle) 7. “Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers” – Coheed and Cambria 8. “Cheap Sunglasses” – Wolfmother 9. “Got Me Under Pressure” – Duff McKagan’s Loaded 10. “Just Got Paid” – Mastodon 11. “Legs” – Nickelback

Dollywood Theme Park

Looking For A Fun, Family Adventure? How About Dollywood? Not only is Dolly Parton a talented and accomplished singer, author and actress, she has Dollywood! Located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, this great attraction has fun for all ages! It was open in 1986 and has been hosting millions of families ever since. This top of the notch destination offers everything including entertainment, rides and festivals! Festival of Nations, KidsFest, Barbeque & Bluegrass, Southern Gospel & Harvest Celebration and Smoky Mountain Christmas are five of the biggest gatherings in the south! Whether you want to do some fine dining or shopping, it is all available here at this 130 acre piece of fabulous! Just head on over to www.dollywood.com to book your visit! You never know…you might run into Dolly herself!