Tue, 07/17/2018 - 2:45 pm

The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® is set to celebrate its 93rd birthday with an annual Birthday Bash and a special birthday concert by Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame member Charley Pride at 3 PM Sat., Oct. 13 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN. The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient made his Opry debut in 1967, charted 36 No. 1 singles, sold over 70 million records, and this year marks his 25th Anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member. Concert tickets go on sale July 20 at 10:00 am at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.

Pride is also scheduled for that weekend’s four Opry performances. Opry Birthday Bash packages are on sale now at opry.com and (615) 871-OPRY and include the birthday concert, an Opry Birthday Bash performance, Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium tours, a picnic on the Opry Plaza, and an exclusive Birthday Bash poster.

Among other artists coming soon to the Opry are Asleep at the Wheel, Brothers Osborne, Terri Clark, Charlie Daniels Band, Charles Esten, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Chris Janson, Dustin Lynch, Martina McBride, Del McCoury Band, Craig Morgan, Oak Ridge Boys, Pure Prairie League, Rascal Flatts, Chris Young, and more.

Charley Pride Tour Dates:
JUL 20 - Shooting Star Casino / Mahnomen, Minn.
AUG 11 - Sugar Creek Casino / Hinton, Okla.
SEP 15 - Crystal Grand Music Theater / Wisconsin Dells, Wis.
SEP 22 - Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino / Salamanca, N.Y.
SEP 28 - Dosey Doe (The Big Barn) / The Woodlands, Texas
OCT 05 - The Welk Resort Theatre / Branson, Mo.
OCT 26 - The Welk Resort Theatre / Branson, Mo.
NOV 07 - TCU Place / Saskatoon, SK
NOV 09 - Conexus Arts Centre / Regina, SK
NOV 10 - Club Regent Event Center / Winnipeg, MB

Be sure to follow Pride on Facebook and charleypride.com.

About Charley Pride:
Charley Pride is celebrating more than 50 years as a recording artist. He has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in the history of country music and is credited with helping to break color barriers by becoming the first black superstar within the genre. A true living legend, he has sold tens of millions of records worldwide with his large repertoire of hits. A three-time GRAMMY® award and Recording Academy “Lifetime Achievement Award” winner, Pride has garnered no less than 36 chart-topping country hits, including “Kiss An Angel Good Morning,” a massive #1 crossover hit that sold over a million singles and helped Pride land the Country Music Association’s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971 and the “Top Male Vocalist” awards of 1971 and 1972. A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry, Pride continues to perform concerts worldwide and has toured the United States, Canada, Ireland, The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand over the last several years. For more information, visit CharleyPride.com.

About The Grand Ole Opry:
The Grand Ole Opry® is presented by Humana®. Opry performances are held every Friday and Saturday of the year, with Tuesday night shows through December and season Opry Country Classics shows on Thursdays. To plan an Opry visit, call (800) SEE-OPRY or visit opry.com. The Opry presents the best in country music live every week from Nashville, Tenn. Celebrating nine decades of entertainment, the Opry can be heard at opry.com and wsmonline.com, Opry and WSM mobile apps, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and its flagship home, 650 AM-WSM. The Grand Ole Opry is owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties (NYSE: RHP). For more information, visit opry.com.

Wed, 10/17/2018 - 1:38 pm

Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys, will once again celebrate the Christmas season with their timeless hits and holiday classics on their 2018 Shine The Light On Christmas Tour. This year's tour will take the legendary group to 32 cities in 18 states, and is set to kick-off on November 14th in Branson, Missouri.

Each year The Oak Ridge Boys’ Christmas tour plays to packed houses across America. Blending a mixture of traditional and contemporary songs—including religious, romantic, and fun holiday tunes—The Oak Ridge Boys’ set list will take their audiences on a hit-filled musical roller coaster ride of holiday cheer from their six best selling Christmas album catalog.

“The Shine The Light On Christmas Tour this year will be our 29th annual Christmas tour,” says Oaks’ Joe Bonsall. “We will sing hit songs for 40 minutes and after a short intermission our full production Christmas show takes over the stage with music celebrating every aspect of the holiday season, from Santa Claus to celebrating the birth of Jesus. Our production is all new and fresh this year and we are more excited than ever to be bringing this very special family event to your town!”

As part of a collaboration with Bluegrass duo, Little Roy & Lizzy, The Oak Ridge Boys were honored last night with their twelfth win at the 2018 Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards. "We love Little Roy & Lizzy and are just so happy that they won the GMA's Dove Award for "Dinner On The Ground." says Bonsall. "YAY, Another Dove!! This one is for Best Country or Bluegrass Gospel Song."
 
The group—Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden and Richard Sterban—are best known for their iconic and multi-platinum hit “Elvira,” along with other chart-toppers like “Bobbie Sue,” “Thank God For Kids,” “Y’All Come Back Saloon,” and “American Made.” The Oak Ridge Boys have achieved a decorated career, winning five GRAMMY® Awards, multiple CMA, ACM and Dove Awards for their crossover brand of pop, country and gospel music that spans multiple generations. The Oak Ridge Boys became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 2011 and achieved arguably country music’s highest honor in October 2015 when they were inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame.

Oak Ridge Boys Shine The Light On Christmas Tour:
NOV 14 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo.
NOV 15 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo.
NOV 16 The Midland Theatre / Newark, Ohio
NOV 17 Vern Riffe Center for the Arts / Portsmouth, Ohio
NOV 18 The Maryland Theatre / Hagerstown, Md.
NOV 23 The Arena at Southeastern KY Agricultural and Expo Complex / Corbin, Ky.
NOV 24 Honeywell Center / Wabash, Ind.
NOV 25 Rialto Square Theater / Joliet, Ill.
NOV 26 Pablo Center at the Confluence / Eau Claire, Wis.
NOV 27 Bridge View Center / Ottumwa, Iowa
NOV 28 Topeka Performing Arts Center / Topeka, Kan.
NOV 29 United Wireless Arena at Boot Hill Casino & Resort / Dodge City, Kan.
NOV 30 Cheyenne Civic Center / Cheyenne, Wyo.
DEC 01 Alberta Bair Theater / Billings, Mont.
DEC 02 Clearwater River Casino & Lodge / Lewiston, Idaho
DEC 03 Morrison Center / Boise, Idaho
DEC 05 First Interstate Center for the Arts / Spokane, Wash.
DEC 06 Toyota Center / Kennewick, Wash.
DEC 07 Chinook Winds Casino Resort / Lincoln City, Ore.
DEC 08 Chinook Winds Casino Resort / Lincoln City, Ore.
DEC 09 Little Creek Casino Resort / Shelton, Wash.
DEC 10 Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort / Suquamish, Wash.
DEC 12 Jensen Grand Concert Hall / Pocatello, Idaho
DEC 13 Southern Utah State College America First Event Center / Cedar City, Utah
DEC 14 DeJoria Center / Kamas, Utah
DEC 15 Vilar Performing Arts Center / Beaver Creek, Colo.
DEC 16 Budweiser Events Center / Loveland, Colo.
DEC 17 Casper Events Center / Casper, Wyo.
DEC 18 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center / Rapid City, S.D.
DEC 19 Mary W. Sommervold Hall at Washington Pavilion / Sioux Falls, S.D.
DEC 20 Adler Theatre / Davenport, Iowa
DEC 21 Crystal Grand Music Theater / Wisconsin Dells, Wis.
DEC 22 Crouse Performance Hall / Lima, Ohio
DEC 23 Schermerhorn Symphony Center / Nashville, Tenn.

Thu, 11/15/2018 - 10:28 am

Roy Clark, the legendary 'superpicker', GRAMMY, CMA and ACM award winner, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member and co-host of the famed 'Hee Haw' television series, died today at the age of 85 due to complications from pneumonia at home in Tulsa, Okla.

Roy Clark’s decade-defying success could be summed up in one word — sincerity. Sure, he was one of the world’s finest multi-instrumentalists, and one of the first cross-over artists to land singles on both the pop and country charts. He was the pioneer who turned Branson, Mo., into the live music capitol of the world (the Ozark town today boasts more seats than Broadway). And his talents turned Hee Haw into the longest-running syndicated show in television history.

But the bottom line for Roy Clark was the honest warmth he gave to his audiences. Bob Hope summed it up when he told Roy, “Your face is like a fireplace.”

“A TV camera goes right through your soul,” says the man who starred on Hee Haw for 24 years and was a frequent guest host for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show. “If you’re a bad person, people pick that up. I’m a firm believer in smiles. I used to believe that everything had to be a belly laugh. But I’ve come to realize that a real sincere smile is mighty powerful.”

For a man who didn’t taste major success until he was 30, the key was not some grand plan but rather taking everything in its own time. “Sure,” he said, “I had dreams of being a star when I was 18. I could’ve pushed it too, but it wouldn’t have happened any sooner. I’m lucky. What’s happened has happened in spite of me.”

In fact, that’s what Clark titled his autobiography, My Life — In Spite of Myself! with Marc Elliot (Simon & Shuster, 1994). The book reminded many that there is much more to Roy Clark than fast fingers and a quick wit.

That he was raised in Washington, D.C., often surprises people. Born Roy Linwood Clark on April 15, 1933 in Meherrin, Virginia, his family moved to D.C. when he was a youngster. His father played in a square dance band and took him to free concerts by the National Symphony and by various military bands. "I was subjected to different kinds of music before I ever played. Dad said, 'Never turn your ear off to music until your heart hears it--because then you might hear something you like.'"

Beginning on banjo and mandolin, he was one of those people "born with the music already in them." His first guitar, a Sears Silvertone, came as a Christmas present when he was 14. That same year, 1947, he made his first TV appearance. He was 15 when he earned $2 for his first paid performance, with his dad's band. In the fertile, diverse musical soil of cosmopolitan D.C., he began playing bars and dives on Friday and Saturday nights until he was playing every night and skipping school--eventually dropping out at 15. "Music was my salvation, the thing I loved most and did best. Whatever was fun, I'd go do that."

The guitar wizard soon went on tour with country legends such as Hank Williams and Grandpa Jones. After winning a national banjo competition in 1950, he was invited to perform at the Grand Ole Opry, which led to shows with Red Foley and Ernest Tubb. Yet he'd always return to D.C. to play not only country but jazz, pop, and early rock'n'roll (he's prominently featured in the recent book Capitol Rock); to play with black groups and white groups; to play fast, to even play guitar with his feet. In 1954, he joined Jimmy Dean and the Texas Wildcats, appearing in clubs and on radio and TV, and even backing up Elvis Presley.

But in 1960, he was 27 and still scrambling. An invitation to open for Wanda Jackson at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas proved to be his big break. It led to his own tour, on the road for 345 straight nights at one stretch, and when he returned to Vegas in 1962, he came back as a headliner and recording star, with his debut album The Lightning Fingers Of Roy Clark. The next year, he had his first hit, The Tips Of My Fingers, a country song that featured an orchestra and string section. "We didn't call it crossover then but I guess that's what it was," he says. "We didn't aim for that, because if you aim for both sides you miss them both. But we just wanted to be believable."

He was--on record and on TV, where his first appearances in 1963 on 'The Tonight Show' and 'American Bandstand' showcased his easygoing attitude and rural sense of humor. "Humor is a blessing to me. My earliest recollections are of looking at something and seeing the lighter side. But it's always spontaneous. I couldn't write a comedy skit for someone else."

Throughout the '60s, Clark recorded several albums, toured constantly, and appeared on TV variety shows from Carson to Mike Douglas to Flip Wilson. "I was the token bumpkin. It became, 'Let's get that Clark guy. He's easy to get along with.'" Then came 'Hee Haw.' A countrified 'Laugh-In' with music, shot in Nashville, 'Hee Haw' premiered in 1969. Co-starring Clark and Buck Owens, it was an immediate hit. Though CBS canceled the show after two-and-a-half years, despite ranking in the Top 20, the series segued into syndication, where it remained until 1992. "I long ago realized it was not a figure of speech when people come up to me and say they grew up watching me since they were 'that big'."

A generation or two has also grown up listening to him. In 1969, Yesterday, When I Was Young charted Top 20 Pop and #9 Country (Billboard). Including Yesterday, Clark has had 23 Top 40 country hits, among them eight Top 10s: The Tips Of My Fingers (#10, 1963), I Never Picked Cotton (#5) and Thank God And Greyhound You're Gone (#6, 1970), The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter Revolution Polka (#9, 1972), Come Live With Me (#1) and Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow (#2, 1973), and If I Had It To Do All Over Again (#2, 1976). In addition, his 12-string guitar rendition of Malaguena is considered a classic and, in 1982, he won a Grammy (Best Country Instrumental Performance) for Alabama Jubilee.

A consummate musician, no matter the genre, he co-starred with Petula Clark at Caesar's Palace, became the first country artist to headline at the Montreux International Jazz Festival and appeared in London on 'The Tom Jones Show.' Clark was amazed when guitarists from England credited his BBC specials and performances on variety TV shows with the likes of the Jackson 5 for inspiring them to play. But the highlight of his career, he said, was a pioneering, sold-out 1976 tour of the then-Soviet Union. "Even though they didn't know the words, there were tears in their eyes when I played Yesterday. Folks there said we wouldn't realize in our lifetime the good we'd accomplished, just because of our pickin' around."

When he returned in 1988 to now-Russia, Clark was hailed as a hero. Though he'd never bought a joke and doesn't read music, the self-described, and proud of it, "hillbilly singer" was that rare entertainer with popularity worthy of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and respect worthy of the Academy of Country Music's Pioneer Award and membership in the Gibson (Guitar) Hall of Fame; an entertainer who could star in Las Vegas (the first country artist inducted into its Entertainers Hall of Fame), in Nashville (becoming the 63rd member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1987), and at Carnegie Hall. Roy was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2009.

Roy’s many good deeds on behalf of his fellow man led to him receiving the 1999 Minnie Pearl Humanitarian of the Year Award from TNN’s Music City News Awards. In October, 2000, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, and he was actively involved with school children who attend the Roy Clark Elementary School in Tulsa, Okla.

From his home in Tulsa, where he moved in 1974 with Barbara, his wife of 61 years, Clark continued to tour extensively. For him — and for his legion of loyal fans — live performance was what it was all about. “Soon as you hit the edge of the stage and see people smiling and know they’re there to hear you, it’s time to have fun. I keep a band of great young people around me, and we’re not musically restrained. It’s not about ‘let’s do it correct’ but ‘let’s do it right.’”

At the end of each of Roy’s concerts, he would tell the audience, “We had to come, but you had a choice. Thanks for being here.” With responding smiles, audiences continued to thank Roy for being there, too.

Roy is preceded in death by his beloved grandson Elijah Clark who passed at the age of fourteen on September 24, 2018. Roy is survived by Barbara, his wife of sixty-one years, his sons Roy Clark II and wife Karen, Dr. Michael Meyer and wife Robin, Terry Lee Meyer, Susan Mosier and Diane Stewart, and his grandchildren: Brittany Meyer, Michael Meyer, Caleb Clark, Josiah Clark and his sister, Susan Coryell.

A memorial celebration will be held in the coming days in Tulsa, Okla., details forthcoming.

Tue, 03/05/2019 - 9:47 am

There is no slowing down for one of America’s greatest singer-songwriters, Don McLean! Having recently honored the 60th anniversary of Buddy Holly’s death and receiving Million-Air certifications from BMI for over 5 million certified airplays of "American Pie" and 3 million certified airplays for "Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)," McLean continues to bring his classic hit songs to stages around the world.

On March 25, the GRAMMY Museum® in Los Angeles will welcome Don McLean for an intimate conversation and performance, moderated by Scott Goldman in the Clive Davis Theater. No stranger to the Grammy stage, McLean was nominated multiple times and in 2002 "American Pie" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

“I look forward to performing at the GRAMMY Museum and continuing my world tour with a return to UK, Australia and other destinations," said McLean.

With more concert dates being added, McLean is gearing up for another international trek through Australia, Europe and North America. There is just no slowing down one of America's most legendary songwriters of our generation.

"It is a wonder to me that after all these years my worldwide fan base is as strong as it is," shares McLean. "I thank all my fans who have supported me, believed in me, bought my records, and attended my shows. I have enormous gratitude for this and the wonderful experiences I’ve had. I hope I can meet many of you. Thank you."

McLean recently re-released his classic American Pie album in celebration of its 45th anniversary in both CD and vinyl formats. The inspiration for the title track hit McLean on February 3, 1959, when a chartered aircraft crashed in Mason City, Iowa just minutes after takeoff claiming the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson – “The Big Bopper” – and the pilot, Roger Peterson. The fateful day was coined “The Day The Music Died” by Don McLean and spanned his hit “American Pie.” The song was released in 1971 and spent four weeks at No. 1 in 1972. In 2001, thirty years later, the Recording Industry Association of America along with the National Endowment of the Arts named it the fifth greatest Song of the Century.

Tickets for the exclusive GRAMMY Museum® program will go on sale March 7 at noon PT to the general public, and can be purchased at GrammyMuseum.org.

Don McLean On Tour:
MAR 22 - Cerritos Center/ Cerritos, Calif.
MAR 23 - Saban Theater / Beverly Hills, Calif.
MAR 25 - GRAMMY Museum / Los Angeles, Calif.
MAR 30 - Harrah's Lake Tahoe / Stateline, Nev.
APR 05 - The Birchmere / Alexandria, Va.
APR 06 - The Suffolk Theater / Riverhead, N.Y.
APR 26 - City Winery / Boston, Mass.
MAY 04 - Tower Theater / Oklahoma City, Okla.
MAY 10 - The Greenwich Odeum / East Greenwich, R.I.
MAY 11 - Paramount Hudson Valley Theater / Peekskill, N.Y.
JUN 07 - South Orange Performing Arts Center / South Orange, N.J.
JUN 29 - Cape Fear Community College / Wilmington, N.C.
JUL 27 - Dosey Does / The Woodlands, Texas
AUG 03 - The Canyon / Montclair, Calif.
AUG 26 - TBA / Amsterdam, Holland
AUG 27 - Snape Maltings Concert Hall / Saxmundham, U.K.
AUG 31 - Southport Theatre & Convention Center / Southport, U.K.
SEP 01 - Moseley Folk & Arts Festival / Birmingham, U.K.
SEP 20 - The Cabot / Beverly, Mass.
SEP 21 - Tupelo Music Hall / Derry, N.H.
OCT 04 - Golden Nugget Casino / Las Vegas, Nev.

Thu, 03/07/2019 - 12:14 pm

If you’ve never seen the inside of the world’s largest honky tonk — Billy Bob’s Texas — well, you will get that chance starting this Sunday, March 10th with the premiere of the new television series named after the famed award-winning nightclub hits the airwaves on RFD-TV. Produced weekly, Live at Billy Bob’s Texas will highlight music – both country music and Texas music – from artists who have performed on the main stage over the past 20 years.  

Over 20 years ago, Pat Green was the first artist to record a Live at Billy Bob’s Texas album. Since then, another fifty artists would go on to record albums.

“There are several times that Smith Music Group and Billy Bob’s Texas have put everything on the line to make the album series happen,” says Smith Music Group’s CEO Ricky Smith. “It takes a whole lot of hard work to get artists like Willie Nelson or The Charlie Daniels Band. But we have them, and more. With this new Live at Billy Bob’s Texas TV series, we hope to find someone that hasn’t seen these shows. Hopefully, a longtime fan will share it with the next generation. After twenty years, there are still quite a few fans that remember that first show with Pat Green. They’re still passing on the memory of that experience every time he comes back to the Billy Bob’s Texas main stage.”

Smith Music Group has gathered a collection of their favorite cuts from the last two decades - including icons Merle Haggard and David Allan Coe with newer artists like Shooter Jennings - and put them into a TV Show! You’ll see exclusive interviews, one offs from up-and-comers and intimate backstage acoustic performances.

“Billy Bob’s has been around for decades and every single week we showcase some of the biggest and brightest new artists on the scene to perform on our mainstage,” says Pam Minick, Billy Bob’s Texas VP of Marketing. “Now, for our record label partners Smith Music Group to partner with RFD-TV to bring the Billy Bob’s experience into the homes of music lovers is only going to allow them to see what people have been talking about for so many years.”

Week of March 10:
Billy Joe Shaver, Cory Morrow, Charlie Robison, Shooter Jennings, The Charlie Daniels Band, and Brandon Rhyder.

Week of March 17:
The Gatlin Brothers, Collin Raye, Josh Grider, Justin McBride, and Jackson Taylor.

Week of March 24:
Asleep at the Wheel, Willie Nelson, David Allan Coe, Bleu Edmondson, Steve Helms Band, and Micky & The Motorcars.

Week of March 31/April 1:
The Charlie Daniels Band, David Allan Coe, Toadies, Midnight River Choir, Shooter Jennings, and Jackson Taylor.

About Billy Bob's Texas:
Located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, the 100,000 square foot cattle barn became Billy Bob’s Texas in 1981. Since then more than 17 million visitors have enjoyed live entertainment and real bull riding at “The World’s Largest HonkyTonk”. 

The facility can hold 6000 rowdy patrons on a given night and has been host to hundreds of musical acts, from Alan Jackson to ZZ Top. On Fridays and Saturdays, the venue also features live bull riding - a step up from the mechanical variety. It seems like an unlikely source for a series that has sold millions of albums.

Billy Bob’s has been named the Country Music Club of the Year 10 times by the Academy of Country Music.

You can find more information on upcoming events or buy Billy Bob’s Texas merch or tickets at billybobstexas.com

For more information on the city of Fort Worth, go to visitfortworth.com.

Thu, 05/16/2019 - 3:38 pm

Rock legend Sammy Hagar confirmed the initial lineup and details of his second “High Tide Beach Party & Car Show” on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach, California. Due to incredible demand for tickets to his inaugural party in 2018 which sold-out in advance, the High Tide Beach Party will return this year as a two-day party, September 28 & 29, with double the music, cars, food, drinks and more.

Headlining the 2019 party are Sammy Hagar & The Circle (ft. Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson) with special guest Richie Sambora, The Beach Boys, Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe, Night Ranger, Blue Öyster Cult, Extreme, Steel Panther, Tony Lewis from The Outfield, Patty Smyth and Scandal, and more. View the entire lineup and details here.

DETAILS:
WHAT: Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party & Car Show
WHEN: September 28 & 29
WHERE: Huntington State Beach 21601 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92646
ONLINE: HighTideBeachParty.com, RedRocker.com and follow social media to stay in the loop Facebook || Instagram || Twitter
TICKETS: On-sale Thursday, May 16 at 7:00AM PDT at www.HighTideBeachParty.com.

Sammy Hagar said, “Who’s ready to go back to the beach?”

"We knew we were onto something special when we started planning the High Tide Beach Party with Sammy Hagar last year,” said event producer John Oakes of Freeze Management. “But we were blown away when it sold-out in advance the first year. We learned a lot and this year we’re coming back to make the party bigger and better, aimed at enhancing the attendees’ experience.”

In addition to the stellar lineup, “Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party & Car Show” will also return with two-days of its acclaimed car show, presented by Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels, and featuring an amazing collection of luxury, exotic, European, custom, classic, movie and hyper cars -- curated by MuscleKingz. Some of the automobiles shown will include Sammy Hagar’s personal Ferrari BB512i from his “I Can’t Drive 55” music video, Viciousstang - the twin-charged “Million Dollar Mustang,” as well as one of the legendary “General Lee” 1969 Dodge Chargers used in the original filming of the Dukes of Hazzard TV series, owned by Chrome Cars. The Mickey Thompson Car Show area will feature various invited cars and attendees can submit their cars to be included in the show online at HighTideBeachParty.com. Encore Gas & Supply, Keystone Automotive Operations, Original Parts Group, The Fab School, Gatorwraps, CVRD Canopies, Gibson Guitars and more will have interactive displays onsite throughout the car show.

Fest-goers can enjoy several specially curated food and drink offerings including a beach side outpost of Sammy’s legendary Cabo Wabo Cantina. The Cabo Wabo grill will serve authentic handmade tacos, delivering big Mexican flavors north of the border. Bars will be located throughout the party with refreshing cocktail pairings including margaritas and specialty drinks featuring Santo Mezquila and Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, as well as beer, wine and other refreshments. In true beach party fashion, fest-goers can enjoy the beautiful sand and sites at Huntington State Beach thanks to California State Parks.

The immersive beach experience will also feature classic beach activities including a cornhole tournament, games, specialty photo ops, as well Polynesian, Tahitian and line dancing instruction at the Red Rocker Party Bar. Hornblower Cruises & Events has partnered with Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party for a Kick-off Party Sunset Cruise on Friday, September 27 hosted by Eddie Trunk on-board their Endless Dreams yacht for 200 guests. Hornblower Cruises & Events is also hosting the High Tide Hangover Brunch Cruise on Saturday, September 28, Sunday, September 28 and Monday, September 29.

General Admission Tickets, Reserved Seats, Front of Stage Standing Pit, VIP Experiences, Hotel Packages, Private Cabanas, Kick-Off Party Sunset Cruise and Hangover Brunch Cruises go on-sale Thursday, May 16 at 7am PT at www.HighTideBeachParty.com

Mon, 06/10/2019 - 12:06 pm

Rock legend Sammy Hagar today announced that KC and the Sunshine Band will join the lineup of his second annual High Tide Beach Party & Car Show on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach, California. Due to incredible demand for tickets, the High Tide Beach Party returns this year as a two-day party on September 28 & 29, with double the music, cars, food, drinks and more.

Watch Sammy’s announcement here.

KC and The Sunshine Band, led by Harry Wayne “KC” Casey, formed in 1973 with one single purpose: to create instant happiness through music, blending a unique fusion of Caribbean, R&B and funk dubbed the “Miami sound”. They topped the charts with singles including “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “Get Down Tonight,” and “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty,” tallying worldwide sales of over 100 million, and receiving numerous awards.

KC shared the news with fans today, as well. Watch his announcement here.

Headlining the 2019 party are Sammy Hagar & The Circle (ft. Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson) with special guests Richie Sambora, KC and the Sunshine Band, The Beach Boys, Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe, Night Ranger, Blue Öyster Cult, Extreme, Steel Panther, Tony Lewis from The Outfield, Patty Smyth and Scandal, and more. View the entire lineup and details at HighTideBeachParty.com.

AXS TV is giving fans two opportunities to go BTS at the High Tide Beach Party & Car Show as part of the network’s popular Sunday Night Rocks lineup. Starting with the June 30th episode of the hit TV show Rock and Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar, Sammy will give fans an inside look, like only he can, at the classic rock and classic rides at his debut beach bash. Next up, on the July 7 season two opener of TrunkFest, Eddie Trunk takes in the sights and sounds of the summer’s ultimate beach bash, and sits down with a slate of rock n’ roll icons such as Eddie Money, Vince Neil, REO Speedwagon, and the Red Rocker himself, Sammy Hagar. Click here to check out the first look clip here from the premiere.

In addition to the stellar lineup, Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party & Car Show will also return with two-days of its acclaimed car show, presented by Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels, and featuring an amazing collection of luxury, exotic, European, custom, classic, movie and hyper cars -- curated by MuscleKingz. Some of the automobiles shown will include Sammy Hagar’s personal Ferrari BB512i from his “I Can’t Drive 55” music video, Viciousstang - the twin-charged “Million Dollar Mustang,” as well as one of the legendary “General Lee” 1969 Dodge Chargers used in the original filming of the Dukes of Hazzard TV series, owned by Chrome Cars. The Mickey Thompson Car Show area will feature various invited cars and attendees can submit their cars to be included in the show online at HighTideBeachParty.com. Encore Gas & Supply, Keystone Automotive Operations, Original Parts Group, The Fab School, Gatorwraps, CVRD Canopies, Gibson Guitars and more will have interactive displays onsite throughout the car show.

Fest-goers can enjoy several specially curated food and drink offerings including a beach side outpost of Sammy’s legendary Cabo Wabo Cantina. The Cabo Wabo grill will serve authentic handmade tacos, delivering big Mexican flavors north of the border. Bars will be located throughout the party with refreshing cocktail pairings including margaritas and specialty drinks featuring Santo Mezquila and Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, as well as beer, wine and other refreshments. In true beach party fashion, fest-goers can enjoy the beautiful sand and sites at Huntington State Beach thanks to California State Parks.

The immersive beach experience will also feature classic beach activities including a cornhole tournament, games, specialty photo ops, as well Polynesian, Tahitian and line dancing instruction at the Red Rocker Party Bar. Hornblower Cruises & Events has partnered with Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party for a Kick-off Party Sunset Cruise on Friday, September 27 hosted by Eddie Trunk on-board their Endless Dreams yacht for 200 guests. Hornblower Cruises & Events is also hosting the High Tide Hangover Brunch Cruise on Saturday, September 28, Sunday, September 29 and Monday, September 30.

General Admission Tickets, Reserved Seats, Front of Stage Standing Pit, VIP Experiences, Hotel Packages, Private Cabanas, Kick-Off Party Sunset Cruise and Hangover Brunch Cruises are on sale now at HighTideBeachParty.com.

DETAILS:
WHAT: Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party & Car Show
WHEN: September 28 & 29
WHERE: Huntington State Beach 21601 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92646
ONLINE: HighTideBeachParty.com, RedRocker.com and follow social media to stay in the loop Facebook || Instagram || Twitter
ARTWORK: Download high-res art and assets here
TICKETS: On-sale now at www.HighTideBeachParty.com.

Fri, 07/26/2019 - 1:08 pm

As announced by the International Bluegrass Music Association at a Nashville press conference recently, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage have been nominated for four 2019 Bluegrass Music Awards. Vincent received a nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year, along with a Collaborative Recording Of The Year nod for her duet with Dolly Parton on "Please," a song originally written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin.

Additionally, Vincent's Rage band mates also received two nominations in their respective categories, with Hunter Berry for Fiddle Player Of The Year and Josh Williams for Guitar Player Of The Year.

"Our life's love and career are totally immersed in bluegrass music," said Vincent. “It’s what we do! We are so thrilled to be recognized by the members of IBMA. Special thanks to Elton John & Bernie Taupin for allowing us to create a bluegrass version of "Please," and to Dolly Parton for her amazing creativity and for joining us on the song."

The winners will be announced during a gala awards presentation on September 26 at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, N.C.

New video for "Like I Could" premieres at RollingStone.com, plus set to air on The Heartland Network and CMT Music. RollingStone.com recently premiered Vincent's new music video for "Like I Could," a song co-written by Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely, along with Erin Enderlin and Bobby Tomberlin. The video features Vincent's real life husband and manager Herb Sandker, who portrays the role of a wandering-eyed lover whose actions spurns the dissolution a once perfect relationship. The video was shot in Nashville's Music City Bar & Grill, and Directed by Jason Lee Denton and Steve Voss.

The Heartland Network will also premiere the video on Country Music Today this Friday, July 26 at 2:19 pm ET, with additional airings on Saturday, July 27 at 12:29 am & 6:21 pm, and on Tuesday, July 30 at 2:37 pm.

CMT Music will also premiere the video to their CMT Edge portal, with airing dates/times still to be announced. Stay tuned to CMT.com for more information.

Rhonda Vincent On Tour:
7/28 Lyons, CO / Rockygrass
8/2 Parsons, WV / Pickin' In Parsons
8/3 Milan, MI / Milan Bluegrass Festival
8/10 Copper Mountain, CO / Guitar Town / Copper Mountain Resort
8/14 PRIVATE / Nashville, TN / iHeart Radio
8/15 Marion, NC / NC State Bluegrass Festival
8/17 Gettysburg, PA / Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival
8/24 Pelham, TN / The Caverns / Buy Tickets
8/30 New Richmond, Quebec, CANADA / New Richmond Bluegrass Festival
8/31 Thomas Point Beach, ME / Bluegrass Festival
9/1 Thomas Point Beach, ME / Bluegrass Festival
9/7 Wagoner, OK / Bluegrass & Chili Cook Off
9/12 Versailles, KY / Kentucky Castle
9/13 Sullivan, IL / Backyard Bluegrass Festival
9/19 Bean Blossom, IN / Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival
9/20 Kodak, TN / Dumplin Valley Bluegrass Festival
9/21 Conway, MO / Starvy Creek Bluegrass Festival
9/24 Branson, MO / Clay Cooper Theatre
9/27 Shipshewana, IN / Blue Gate Theatre
9/28 Vine Grove, KY / Vine Grove Bluegrass Festival
10/4 Franklin, NC / Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts
10/5 Lebanon, VA
10/12 Waldron, AR / Turkey Track Bluegrass Festival
10/13 Jefferson City, MO / Windstone Entertainment Event Center
10/18 Mamaroneck, NY / The Emelin Theatre
10/19 Hamilton, OH / Parrish Auditorium
10/24 Anderson, SC / Anderson Bluegrass Festival
For Rhonda's most up-to-date tour schedule, visit rhondavincent.com

Mon, 08/19/2019 - 12:53 pm

Rock 'n' roll fans everywhere have something to look forward to this fall with the release of a new live album from the LenneBrothers Band, Rocking Live Around The Fire Station September 27th.

On February 16, 2019, the LenneBrothers Band played a benefit concert at the Feuerwache (fire station) in Hagen-Hohenlimburg for Reh-Henkhausen’s volunteer fire brigade where they cut the live album. Also playing were the Bobcats from Britain, and the Sinners from Hamburg.

The LenneBrothers Band played The Lennerockers' greatest hits, such as "High Class Lady" and "Boogie-Woogie Queen," as well as many of their own songs, including "Rocking and Trucking" and "Picking Berrys." "Rock Around the Fire Station" was written especially for the concert and is included on the album. A total of 17 songs from the concert will be featured on the release.

Three other live recordings appear as bonus tracks, which were recorded eight days before at the Country Music Meeting in Berlin.

Rocking Live Around the Fire Station will be available on both CD and digital.

Track Listing:
1. Oakie Boogie
2. Been There, Done That
3. LenneBrothers Stroll
4. Wild West Rockabilly Special
5. Old Black Joe
6. Choo Choo Billy Train
7. Rocking and Trucking
8. Some Like It Hot
9. Rock Around the Fire Station
10. Picking Berrys
11. She's a Whiskey Girl
12. Matchbox
13. Call Me the Breeze
14. Boogie Woogie Queen
15. Guitar Slinger
16. No More One More Time
17. High Class Lady
18. Folsom Prison Blues
19. Rockin' My Life Away
20. Tear It Up

Album Name: Rocking Live Around the Fire Station
Release date: September 27, 2019
Label: AGR Television Records (Amped)
UPC: 4260019221384
DISC: AGR 138

The LenneBrothers Band will also be touring the United States for the first time ever, starting in April 2020. Dates and venues for the West tour will be announced in January 2020.

Thu, 10/31/2019 - 2:23 pm

Located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Billy Bob’s Texas first opened in 1981. Since then more than 17 million visitors have enjoyed live entertainment each month, when stars from the present and past grace the stages. November's lineup doesn't disappoint, where some of the biggest names in music grace the iconic Texas stage! This weekend, CMA and ACM award winner Jamey Johnson (Nov. 1) will be performing, and Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member Charlie Daniels Band (Nov. 2) will beat the devil once again in Texas, followed by Neal McCoy (Nov. 08), G. Love & Special Sauce (Nov. 09) and Willie Nelson & Family (Nov. 15). Randall King will bring his West Texas Plains, traditional country sound on November 22, followed by Stoney LaRue (Nov. 23) and Mike Ryan (Nov. 30) rounding out the month - it's a lineup you won't want to miss!

November Concert Lineup:
NOV 01 - Jamey Johnson (Ticket Info)
NOV 02 - Charlie Daniels Band (Ticket Info)
NOV 08 - Neal McCoy (Ticket Info)
NOV 09 - G. Love & Special Sauce (Ticket Info)
NOV 15 - Willie Nelson & Family (Ticket Info)
NOV 16 - Ramon Ayala Y Su Bravos Del Norte (Ticket Info)
NOV 22 - Randall King (Ticket Info)
NOV 23 - Stoney LaRue (Ticket Info)
NOV 27 - Kody West (Ticket Info)
NOV 29 - William Clark Green (Ticket Info)
NOV 30 - Mike Ryan (Ticket Info)

New Concerts Announced & On Sale NOW!
More new shows have just been announced to the Billy Bob's concert calendar. Tickets are on sale NOW for the following concerts:

DEC 06 - Jason Boland & The Stragglers (Ticket Info)
DEC 07 - Travis Tritt (Ticket Info)
DEC 13 - Sam Riggs (Ticket Info)
DEC 14 - Randy Rogers Band (Ticket Info)
DEC 20 - Kevin Fowler (Ticket Info)
DEC 21 - Parker McCollum (Ticket Info)
DEC 27 - Josh Weathers (Ticket Info)
DEC 28 - Aaron Watson (Ticket Info)
DEC 29 - Rodney Carrington (Ticket Info)
DEC 30 - The Toadies (Ticket Info)
DEC 31 - Cole Swindell (Ticket Info)

For the full concert calendar, special event and visitor information, please go to www.billybobstexas.com

Location:
Billy Bob's Texas
Historic Fort Worth Stock Yards
2520 Rodeo Plaza
Fort Worth, Texas 76164
(817) 624-7117

Tue, 11/12/2019 - 12:15 pm

Two-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Janie Fricke is celebrating the 35th anniversary of three #1 hits including "Let's Stop Talking About It," Your Heart's Not In It" and "A Place To Fall Apart" with Merle Haggard. Throughout the course of 1984, "Let's Stop Talking About It," written by Deborah Allen, Rafe Van Hoy and Rory Bourke was released in January, "Your Heart's Not In It," written by Tom Shapiro, Michael Garvin and Bucky Jones was released in August and "A Place To Fall Apart," Written by Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Freddy Powers was released in October. All three of these songs spent a week at the top of Billboard's Hot Country Chart, adding to her total of 28 Top 40 hits.

"I have great memories performing these songs and still sing many in my shows" says Janie Fricke. "It was an important decade in country music and I am proud to have been a part of it."

Janie Fricke along with Bobby Bones, Blanco Brown, Hannah Brown, Deana Carter, Kristin Chenoweth, Jim Gaffifan, Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, Craig Morgan, Jennifer Nettles, Madelaine Petsch, Midland, J.B. Smoove, Pam Tillis, Morgan Wallen and Trisha Yearwood is set to present at the 53rd Annual CMA Awards on Wednesday, November 13, hosted by Carrie Underwood and special guest hosts Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton.

"I’m thrilled beyond words to be invited to present an Award this year at the CMA’s. As the show is watched my millions of viewers, I can once again connect to the industry on a special night of entertainment," said Fricke. "It reaches out to the many generations throughout time, and touches all with great music and memories. I am so proud to have won CMA Female Vocalist two years in a row, and thrilled that one is on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, along with the costume I wore while performing for President Reagan, at Camp David. These memories are priceless and hard to believe! Blessings from above!"

Real Gone Music recently released 'It Ain't Easy: The Complete Hits', available now. This is a 41-track, 2 CD compilation that spans from 1977 to 1989 and includes not just her solo smashes such as "What're You Doing Tonight," "It Ain't Easy Being Easy," "He's A Heartache (Looking For A Place To Happen)," and "Tell Me A Lie," but also her chart-topping duets with Charlie Rich (“On My Knees”), Merle Haggard (“A Place to Fall Apart”), Larry Gatlin ("From Time To Time") and Johnny Duncan ("Come A Little Bit Closer"). As an added bonus, Janie penned the liner notes, which are accompanied by previously unseen photos and she autographed 100 booklets for fans who order 'It Ain't Easy: The Complete Hits' through Real Gone Music.

Raised on a farm in Indiana, Janie Fricke began singing in church, and later turned that talent into a career which began as one of the marketing industry's most successful jingle singers. Long before her success as a country artist, millions of people became familiar with Fricke’s voice through ads for United Airlines, Coca-Cola, 7-Up, McDonald's and Red Lobster. She soon became a session singer where she was singing background in the studio with some of the biggest country stars of the late 70’s and early 80’s, including Loretta Lynn, Eddie Rabbitt, Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell, and Mel Tillis.

After a string of duets with such greats as Merle Haggard and Moe Bandy, Fricke landed a solo recording contract in the early 80's and scored several hit singles, including "Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby," "He's a Heartache" and "You're Heart's Not In It." She won CMA's coveted "Female Vocalist of the Year” in 1983 and '84 and has been nominated for three Grammy Awards. She has been credited with over 1,600 album projects and scored 36 hit singles.

In recent years, Sony Music Entertainment made four of Fricke’s classic albums available to fans on Spotify, Apple Music and other digital platforms via the Legacy Digital Vault campaign, including The First Word In Memory, The Very Best of Janie Fricke, Black & White and Saddle in the Wind! The collection of albums features the 18-time chart-topper's biggest hits, including "It Ain't Easy Being Easy," "Tell Me a Lie," "She’s Single Again” and more. Legacy Recordings also released The Essential JANIE FRICKE to all digital service providers earlier this year.

In addition, Fricke put a bluegrass spin with some fresh interpretations to many of her beloved tunes with the release of Country Side of Bluegrass. The 13-track collection was produced by Bil VornDick, whose credits also include Alison Krauss, Bela Fleck, and Marty Robbins, and features some of the finest pickers in the industry.

Janie Fricke 'It Ain't Easy: The Complete Hits' Track Listing
Disc 1:
1. What're You Doing Tonight
2. Come A Little Bit Closer (with Johnny Duncan)
3. Stranger (with Johnny Duncan)
4. Baby It's You
5. Please Help Me, I'm Falling (In Love With You)
6. On My Knees (with Charlie Rich)
7. Playing Hard To Get
8. Love Your Troubles Away For A While
9. Let's Try Again
10. But Love Me
11. Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)
12. He's Out Of My Life (with Johnny Duncan)
13. Down To My Last Broken Heart
14. Pride
15. I'll Need Someone To Hold Me (When I Cry)
16. Do Me With Love
17. Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby
18. It Ain't Easy Being Easy
19. You Don't Know Love
20. He's A Heartache (Looking For A Place To Happen)
21. Tell Me A Lie

Disc 2:
1. Let's Stop Talkin' About It
2. If The Fall Don't Get You
3. Your Heart's Not In It
4. A Place To Fall Apart (with Merle Haggard)
5. The First Word In Memory Is Me
6. Who Cares (with Ray Charles)
7. All I Want To Do In Life (with George Jones)
8. She's Single Again
9. Somebody Else's Fire
10. Easy To Please
11. Always Have, Always Will
12. When A Woman Cries
13. Are You Satisfied
14. From Time To Time (It Feels like Love Again (with Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers)
15. Baby You're Gone
16. Where Does Love Go (When It's Gone)
17. I'll Walk Before I'll Crawl
18. Heart
19. Give 'Em My Number
20. Love Is One Of Those Words

Janie Fricke On Tour:
NOV 16 - Orange Blossom Opry / Weirsdale, Fla.
FEB 20 - Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts / Victoria, Texas
FEB 21 - New Brauntex Theater / New Braunfels, Texas
FEB 22 - Dosey Doe Big Barn / The Woodlands, Texas
JUN 21 - Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater / Branson, Mo.
JUL 10 - Blue Gate Theatre / Shipshewana, Ind.
DEC 04 - The New Granbury Live / Granbury, Texas (Christmas Show)
For Janie Fricke's most up-to-date tour schedule, visit: janiefricke.com

Sat, 11/23/2019 - 1:53 pm

As a new generation is discovering Mister Rogers and his famed neighborhood, another generation of artists are celebrating his tremendous talent, career, and humanity in a newly released album project - Thank You, Mister Rogers: Music & Memories.

Lee Greenwood joins an award-winning cast which includes Kellie Pickler, Vanessa Williams, Rita Wilson, Jim Brickman, Jon Secada, Jaci Velasquez, Micky Dolenz, Tom Bergeron, Sandi Patty, The Cowsills, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.

“Mister Rogers was a mainstay in so many households, including my own with my children,” says Grammy award winner Lee Greenwood. “To be included in such a great project that honors a piece of history is wonderful. I can’t wait to see the movie as Tom Hanks is the perfect guy for that role.”

The video for “Thank You for Being You” can be viewed HERE, premiered today by Sounds Like Nashville. The song is the finale from the album, which embodies unforgettable performances by artists performing re-imagined renditions of Fred Rogers classics, as well as uncovered gems from his 200-plus catalog of songs.
 
The album coincides with “Thank You, Mister Rogers Month” – a time set aside to honor Fred’s legacy by encouraging people to act on his simple but eloquent message, “Be kind.” Nashville, Tennessee, where much of the album was recorded, is the first city to proclaim November as a time to ”Be Like Fred.”
 
Two-time Grammy winner Dennis Scott produced the album and wrote the tribute song reflecting the feelings of generations who were touched by Fred’s music and message. Dennis, who was asked to participate in several workshops, heard people share their special memories about Mister Rogers. He reflects, “I understand their desire to reach out in gratitude to Fred because I feel it, too. I hope the song customized for Fred, as well as these new recordings of his songs, bring a smile to Fred’s fans.”

Watch the album trailer HERE.

Thank You Mister Rogers: Music & Memories track listing:

1. “WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR” — THE COWSILLS
2. “YOU CAN NEVER GO DOWN THE DRAIN” — JACI VELASQUEZ
3. “SOMETIMES PEOPLE ARE GOOD” — RITA WILSON
4. “PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL DAY” — MICKY DOLENZ
5. “MANY WAYS TO SAY I LOVE YOU” — VANESSA WILLIAMS
6. “SOME THINGS I DON'T UNDERSTAND” — TOM BERGERON
7. “THIS IS MY HOME” — JIM BRICKMAN
8. “LET'S BE TOGETHER” — MARILYN MCCOO AND BILLY DAVIS, JR.
9. “PLEASE DON'T THINK IT'S FUNNY” — SANDI PATTY
10. “IT'S SUCH A GOOD FEELING” — KELLIE PICKLER
11. “WHEN THE DAY TURNS INTO NIGHT” — LEE GREENWOOD
12. “PODEMOS SER AMIGOS” — JON SECADA
13. “THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU” — THE ENSEMBLE

The album is available on all digital platforms at thankyoumisterrogers.com and other digital retailers at orcd.co/ThankYouMisterRogers.

Tue, 01/21/2020 - 10:57 am

The Dustin J. Wells Foundation’s The Gift of Music concert to benefit the W.O. Smith Music School and the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation announces Dolly Parton, Lee Greenwood, Lonestar, Collin Raye, T.G. Sheppard, Drew Baldridge, Abby Anderson, Artimus Pyle Band, Eric Lee Beddingfield, Red Mountain Bluegrass Band, Brad and Maisy Stella, Taylon Hope, and Scott Bass will take the stage of the historic Ryman Auditorium on January 30, 2020 at 7pm. Tickets for The Gift of Music Concert are $100 and $85 (for obstructed view) plus applicable services charges and are available online starting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 24th. The event is also the featured entertainment for The Crown Council, a group of dental teams gathering in Nashville for their 25th Annual Event.

The Dustin J. Wells Foundation honors the memory of a very special young man. After the loss of Dustin Jack Wells in a car accident in 2005, his family and friends searched for ways to keep his memory alive and allow his life to continue touching others. A fund was set up and the dollars collected are used for the sole purpose of reaching out to others in Dustin’s honor. Dustin J. Wells is the son of prominent Nashville cosmetic dentist, Dr. Dennis Wells of the Nashville Center for Aesthetic Dentistry. For more information on Dr. Wells or his practice visit www.drdenniswells.com​.

Since its inception in 2008, the benefit concert has had the support of some of music's greatest artists, including Ronnie Dunn, Kellie Pickler, Dierks Bentley, Lady Antebellum, Peter Cetera, Peter Frampton, Ronnie Milsap, Gunnar Nelson, and many other generous and talented musicians who have donated their time and talent to support the efforts and causes of Dustin's foundation.

A portion of the proceeds from this year’s Gift of Music concert will go to Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation​. Established as a national identity in 2014, this charitable organization is dedicated to changing the future of cancer by funding advanced, innovative research that treats the cancer while sparing the patient. For more information, go to www.scottcares.org.

Because of his strong love for music, donating to the W.O. Smith Music School is another way Dustin can be remembered, by sharing the “Gift of Music” with underprivileged children in our community. With the provision of free instruments and 50 cent lessons, these young lives can continue to be changed, grown and enriched in memory of Dustin.

For more information, visit www.dustinwellsgiftofmusic.com.

Thu, 01/23/2020 - 5:31 pm

GRAMMY® winning, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry members The Oak Ridge Boys have kicked off the new year strong with “The Oak Ridge Boys 20/20 Tour.” This tour will see the legendary band crisscross the country from Florida to Nevada and just about everywhere in between. With nearly sixty concerts in over twenty states announced already, The Oak Ridge Boys have 20/20 vision when it comes to hitting the road this year!

“We are stoked about all that 2020 has to bring! A new David Cobb produced album is in the works and a huge tour chock full of beautiful theaters and performance centers, as well as a myriad of fairs and festivals across the nation,” say Joe Bonsall. “Our updated set lists this year includes hits and favorites as well as some deep cuts and a tribute to 40 years of the “Together” album. Add some Gospel and a wave of the Flag and we will be bringing a middle America show for the entire family. We may be coming to your town, so COME ON OUT and HEAR US SING!”

The Oak Ridge Boys 20/20 Tour:
JAN 23 Paramount Center for the Arts / Bristol, Tenn.
JAN 24 Paramount Center for the Arts / Bristol, Tenn.
JAN 25 Belterra Casino Resort / Florence, Ind.
FEB 03 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev.
FEB 04 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev.
FEB 05 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev.
FEB 06 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev.
FEB 07 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev
FEB 08 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev
FEB 09 Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino / Laughlin, Nev
FEB 13 The Stanley Theatre / Utica, N.Y.
FEB 14 Stambaugh Auditorium / Youngstown, Ohio
FEB 18 Grand Ole Opry House / Nashville, Tenn.
FEB 22 IP Casino Resort and Spa / Biloxi, Miss.
FEB 27 Florida Strawberry Festival / Plant City, Fla.
FEB 28 Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee / Immokalee, Fla.
FEB 29 Orange Blossom Opry / Weirsdale, Fla.
MAR 04 Clemens Center / Elmira, N.Y.
MAR 05 Peoples Bank Theatre / Marietta, Ohio
MAR 06 The Birchmere / Alexandria, Va.
MAR 07 American Music Theatre / Lancaster, Pa.
MAR 13 UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center / Tifton, Ga.
MAR 14 Alabama Theatre / North Myrtle Beach, S.C.
MAR 20 Medina Entertainment Center / Medina, Minn.
MAR 21 Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City / Kansas City, Kan.
MAR 23 Rodeo Austin / Austin, Texas
MAR 28 Spartanburg School District 3 Community Auditorium / Spartanburg, S.C.
MAR 29 Opp Rattlesnake Rodeo / Opp, Ala.
APR 04 Sugar Creek Casino / Hinton, Okla.
APR 10 Celebrity Theatre / Phoenix, Ariz.
APR 17 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo.
APR 18 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
APR 24 Dayton Masonic Center / Dayton, Ohio
APR 25 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center / Renfro Valley, Ky.
MAY 01 Carl Perkins Civic Center / Jackson, Tenn.
MAY 08 The Jackson College / Jackson, Mich.
MAY 09 Hatfield Hall / Terre Haute, Ind.
MAY 10 Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts / Warsaw, Ind.
JUN 05 Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio
JUN 06 Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio
JUN 13 Northern Lights Casino / Walker, Minn.
JUN 25 Cv Music Festivals / Cadott, Wis.
JUN 26 The Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater / Decatur, Ill.
AUG 08 Mill Town Music Hall / Bremen, Ga.
AUG 19 Berrien County Youth Fair / Berrien Springs, Mich.
SEP 23 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
SEP 24 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
SEP 26 Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 14 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
OCT 15 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
OCT 21 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
OCT 22 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
NOV 11 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
NOV 12 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
NOV 18 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
NOV 19 The Mansion Theatre / Branson, Mo
NOV 14 Crystal Grand Music Theatre / Wisconsin Dells, Wis.

Tue, 03/03/2020 - 2:47 pm

Songwriter Hall of Fame member Don McLean has amassed a plethora of albums throughout his 50-year career, which began in 1969, and quickly soared his status to stardom with the 1971 release of American Pie. Now, in 2020, many of the recordings which has been unavailable on any digital platform will soon be released through a new recording and distribution agreement with Time Life, which is distributed through the WEA/Warner Bros. distribution system.

“I am really excited as my first 6 or 7 albums have been the only music of mine available for people to listen to on Spotify and through all the streaming services,” says Don McLean. “I was astounded to learn how many streams I received just in 2019 alone from those projects so I figured I might as well make all of my music available through this great new opportunity with Time Life. I have worked with them in the past on the American Troubadour project with success, so why not join them again for this next chapter.”

In addition to catalog albums such as Prime Time, Chain Lighting, Believers, Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins, The Western Album, and others, Don will be releasing a newly recorded project of his favorite cover songs. Release dates to be announced soon.

“We’re incredibly honored to be working with Don McLean again and that he chose Time Life to bring these recordings to his fans,” said Mike Jason, Time Life’s Senior Vice President, Live Entertainment. “We released his acclaimed documentary and soundtrack, ‘American Troubadour,’ back in 2012 and look forward to continuing our relationship long into the future. Don McLean is an icon of American music; his body of work and his talent are peerless and we’re excited to deliver more of it to the world.”

About Don McLean:
Don McLean is a Grammy award honoree, a Songwriter Hall of Fame member, a BBC Lifetime Achievement award recipient, and his smash hit “American Pie” resides in the Library of Congress National Recording Registry and was named by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA) a top 5 song of the 20th Century. His catalog of songs have been recorded by Madonna, Garth Brooks, Josh Groban, Drake, Weird “Al” Yankovic, and countless others.

About Time Life:
Time Life is one of the world's pre-eminent creators and direct marketers of unique music and video/DVD products, specializing in distinctive multi-media collections that evoke memories of yesterday, capture the spirit of today, and can be enjoyed for a lifetime. TIME LIFE and the TIME LIFE logo are registered trademarks of Time Warner Inc. and affiliated companies used under license by Direct Holdings Americas Inc., which is not affiliated with Time Warner Inc. or Time Inc.

Don McLean On Tour:
Feb 29 – Sugar Loaf, N.Y.
Mar 28 – Greeley, Colo.
Apr 03 – Honolulu, Hi.
Apr 04 – Honolulu, Hi.
Apr 05 – Honolulu, Hi.
Apr 17 – Kirkland, Wash.
Apr 25 – Gulfport, Miss.
May 01 – Orlando, Fla.
May 02 – Orlando, Fla.
May 06 – Mississauga, Ontario – Canada
May 08 – Riverhead, N.Y.
May 09 – Glenside, Pa.
May 16 – St. George, Utah
May 22 – Regina, Saskatchewan - Canada
Jun 26 – Springfield, Mo.
Jun 27 – Des Moines, Ia.
Jul 11 – Mt. Vernon, Ky.
Jul 24 – Detroit, Mich.
July 25 – Chesterfield, Mo.
Aug 13 – Ridgefield, Ct.
Aug 14 – Boston, Mass.
Aug 15 – Alexandria, Va.
Aug 17 – Ocean City, Md.
Aug 21 – Savannah, Ga.
Aug 22 – Estero, Fla.
Sep 19 – Ontario, Calif.
Oct 01 – West Springfield, Mass.
Oct 03 – Marion, Ill.
Nov 06 – Henderson, Nev.
Nov 07 – Santa Clarita, Calif.

2021
Feb 18 - 22, 2021 Rock Legends Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Thu, 03/26/2020 - 4:43 pm

Country hit-maker T. Graham Brown will host 'Remembering Kenny Rogers' special to premiere Friday, March 27th at 9/8c on SiriusXM's Prime Country Channel 58. This heartwarming two-hour show will feature live cuts from Kenny Rogers' 'Live By Request' album and more. As part of the tribute, some of Kenny’s closest friends share their most precious memories and remember Kenny Rogers through the years. T. Graham Brown hosts LIVE WIRE each month on the channel, showcasing live cuts & interviews with some of T. Graham Brown's closest friends and heroes while sharing fun stories about life on the road.

"Kenny Rogers was larger than life in so many ways," explains T. Graham Brown. “I toured the country doing shows with him and heard his hits night after night. Just about everyone in country music during his career opened for him and it is hard to imagine a world without Kenny. Thankfully his music will live on in our hearts and with the help from those who loved him the most, we have a great show, remembering our “Sweet Music Man” from all “Through The Years.”

As part of this special, country music superstars Wynonna, Tracy Lawrence, Tanya Tucker, Mark Wills, Crystal Gayle, Lee Greenwood, Janie Fricke, The Oak Ridge Boys’ Joe Bonsall, Ronnie Milsap, TG Sheppard, Billy Dean, Larry Gatlin, Linda Davis, and Sawyer Brown’s Mark Miller all share stories of not just the icon, but of their friend, Country Music Hall of Fame member Kenny Rogers. Listen closely to hear never-before-told stories and rare live performances from your favorite Prime Country superstar!

'Remembering Kenny Rogers with T. Graham Brown' special will air:
Friday, Mar 27th @ 9pm ET / 8pm CT
Friday, Mar 27th @ Midnight / 11pm CT
Saturday, Mar 28th @ 4pm ET / 3pm CT
Sunday, Mar 29th @ 10am ET / 9am CT

The special is also available on-demand worldwide with the SiriusXM app and Pandora NOW with a standard SiriusXM subscription.

Tue, 03/31/2020 - 2:27 pm

The legendary Billy Bob’s Texas, located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, first opened in 1981. While concerts for April have been postponed due to social distancing as a result of the COVID-19 virus, the colossal Billy Bob's Texas will continue their concerts as soon as possible.

While events may have been halted temporarily, Billy Bob’s Texas is doing their part to help the community and give back wherever possible. As part of a local effort, Billy Bob’s Texas recently partnered with Carter Bloodcare for a special community blood drive. A total of 339 units of blood were collected as a result and will be used to aid those in need.

As a way to celebrate the 39th anniversary of Billy Bob’s Texas on April 1, there will be a special watch party featuring some of the area’s most well known local talent. Artists performances will include Abraham Alexander, Austin Allsup, Bonnie Bishop, Chad Prather, Brad Thompson, Grady Spencer, Jack Barksdale, Jerrod Flusche, Johnny Cooper, Josh Weathers, Kris Luv, Matthew McNeal, Michael Lee, Rob Redwine, Smooth Vega, Summer Dean and more!

“Though we are moving through unprecedented times in the entertainment industry and the world with the COVID-19 pandemic, we still wanted to find a way to honor this milestone,” says Keitha Spears, Director of Marketing at Billy Bob’s Texas. “Parties at Billy Bob’s Texas typically take place on our dancefloor and in the showroom with several thousand of our closest friends, but that just isn’t an option this year. This watch party is a way for us to celebrate 39 incredible years in the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards while staying safe and doing our part to flatten the curve. We are thrilled to partner with Visit Fort Worth and Tarrant to showcase local musicians and raise money for our creative community.”

There will be a virtual tip jar in association with the watch party where viewers can make donations that will that will go directly to the United Way of Tarrant County, Hear Fort Worth, Film Fort Worth Creative Industry Relief Fund which was developed to help support musicians, visual artists, and filmmakers who have lost work due to COVID-19. The initiative spearheaded by Hear Fort Worth is an extension of Fort Worth musician Rachel Gollay’s Artist & Service Worker Relief Fund.

The watch party can be seen on Billy Bob’s Texas Facebook page or by visiting here.

Billy Bob’s Texas has earned an impressive 10 ACM Nightclub of the Year Awards with 18 nominations. In 2020, the Academy of Country Music once again nominated Billy Bob's for Club of the Year!

There are a handful of concerts that were postponed that have been rescheduled such as Easton Corbin (6/19), Justin Moore (9/26), Colter Wall (11/19) and more dates coming soon.

For more information on all rescheduling and future announcements, visit www.billybob'stexas.com.

Wed, 04/01/2020 - 1:53 pm

Nineties country-music hitmaker Joe Diffie died Sunday, March 29th due to complications related to COVID-19. The feel-good tunes that Diffie created continue to bless fans around the world. In all, Diffie charted 18 Top 10 singles, with the majority reaching the top five, including 1993 radio essentials “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)” and iconic song, “John Deere Green.” Diffie’s popular hits also include “Home,” “Third Rock From the Sun,” “Pickup Man,” “If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets),” and “Bigger Than the Beatles.”

Fellow artists mourn the sudden loss of their friend and recall fond memories that they’ve shared and will forever cherish with legend, Joe Diffie.

“Joe Diffie always had a ready smile and something good to say. Without a doubt, he was a great, natural country singer and his many friends and fans are going to really miss him. God Bless and comfort his family at this sad time. Here we are recording the CMA Vocal Event of the Year, “I Don’t Need Your Rocking Chair.” Rest In Peace, old friend.” – T. Graham Brown

“The loss of Joe Diffie was a shock!! I was just processing the news that he was diagnosed with Covid19 when in just a few days he was gone. Yes, his incredible country voice will be missed (I have been listening to him all morning) but man Joe was one of the good guys. He was always nice to everyone and everyone loved him. My prayers today are for his family and for John Prine.” – Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys

“Sadly we lost another great country singer this week, my friend Joe Diffie... this time to the coronavirus - hard to believe. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Rest In Peace!” – Lee Greenwood

“Without a doubt Joe Diffie was one of the most authentic and greatest voices country music has ever known! A beloved member of the Grand Ole Opry, he was also one of the sweetest people on earth! Joe’s sudden departure is a huge loss and has left all of us broken-hearted and stunned. My prayers are with his family.” – Deborah Allen

“The voices in Heaven just keep getting sweeter. So saddened to hear of the passing of Grand Ole Opry Star Joe Diffie. One of Country Music’s greatest voices. The last time I saw Joe was in a Nashville restaurant. I am honored to have sang harmony on his #bluegrass CD. A song titled “Route 5 Box 109”. Our deepest sympathy for Joe’s family. Rest In Peace Joe, you’ve made it “Home.” – Rhonda Vincent

“I’m so saddened to hear about Joe Diffie. I worked shows with him on many occasions and what a great guy and great talent he was. Many prayers for his family & friends.” – Janie Fricke

“I am so shocked and saddened that Joe has passed. So tragic. Joe was a great singer and a great songwriter and I loved his records. I always loved the shows we played together and running into Joe at the Opry. I will miss my friend.” – Crystal Gayle

“My heart is battered and bruised today from the loss of two of my musical heroes, but I am trying to concentrate instead on the joy that they brought to the lives of their friends and fans. I had the honor of playing with Joe Diffie many times over the course of my career. Joe's voice was the quintessential country voice.  He could tear out your heart, or he could make you forget your troubles for a while. When Joe sang a song, that song had been sung.” – Tim Atwood

“Rest In Peace! Another great one gone too soon! He was a co-writer on my new single that we have right now called “Love Me To Death”. So sad!” – Shane Owens

“So saddened by the passing of my friend Joe Diffie! His songs span my entire childhood into my high school/college years. I was just getting ready to write with him for the first time. So many prayers to his wife Tara and family!” – JD Shelburne

“As a classic/ 90’s country fan and lover of all things country music, it breaks my heart so much to hear of both Jan Howard and Joe Diffie passing away over the weekend. Country music fans all around the world are truly mourning more than just the loss of these staples, but the loss of these creative spirits still giving back to the unstoppable  machine that is country music. They will truly be missed, but their love for music will live on forever through the great lyrics they spent their lives putting their heart and soul into. God bless them and their families!” – Paige King Johnson 

“Tough times just got tougher with the passing of two great country legends. Both Jan Howard and Joe Diffie are icons in this genre. I’ll forever remember driving down the road with my father singing along to Joe Diffie. Such a tragedy, but thank you for the memories.” – Austin Merrill

Remembering Jan Howard

Chart-topping country leading lady and 49 year member of the Grand Ole Opry, Jan Howard, died peacefully on Saturday, March 28th at age 91 in Gallatin, Tennessee. In 1960 Howard relocated from Los Angeles to Nashville, where she began appearing on the Opry. Howard would sing demos of songs including “I Fall to Pieces,” a monumental success for Patsy Cline. Howard would also team with Opry star Bill Anderson on a number of duets, including her sole number one, “For Loving You.” After a recording career with Capitol Records, she was signed to Decca’s label, landing a top five single with “Evil on Your Mind.”

Friends and fellow artists mourn the tragic loss and recall precious memories with the timeless, Jan Howard.

“I am so saddened that Jan Howard has left us. Jan is one of the legendary artists who paved the way in country music for all of us ladies who followed. She has always been so nice to me and I always loved listening to her stories. We will miss you, Jan.” – Crystal Gayle

“Jan Howard was a great golf partner and friend. She was rare and feisty! The last time I talked to her was at church when she came to hear me sing. We will all miss her very much! Prayers for her family and friends.” – T. Graham Brown

“I had a chance to work with Jan Howard over the past few years donating our time and music for the Bluebonnet Youth Ranch fundraiser in Victoria, Texas. We all became close friends and I enjoyed her so much. This is such sad news about such a great lady.” – Janie Fricke

“So sad to lose two very special legends as well as the Opry family. Jan Howard was always such a feisty woman who took her talents to levels that even she never could have imagined. A great lady who will be missed by all.” – Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys

“Jan Howard was more than an Opry icon and a great entertainer.  Jannie Mae was my friend for over four decades. If she loved you, she would give you the shirt off her back.  She was a talented artist, an American patriot, a straight-shooter, a class act and when I started out on my solo career she was one of my biggest cheerleaders.  I loved Jan Howard. I always will.” – Tim Atwood

“So sad to hear of the passing of Jan Howard. One of the Grand Ole Opry’s most talented and beautiful ladies! So proud to call her my friend! True grit and grace combined with her amazing vocal talent & stellar songwriting insured her iconic place in country music,a Grand Lady of the Grand Ole Opry.” – Deborah Allen

“This lady was a straight shooter. I am so lucky to have played in many celebrity golf tournaments with her, where it gave us the opportunity to have dinner and long evenings where we could visit. I loved when the Women of the Grand Ole Opry all shared one make up room. For a visiting performer to the Grand Ole Opry, this was one of the most amazing things to get to visit and share a dressing room with the Opry Stars. She was a real sizzler, who wasn't afraid to zing you; but also surrounded you with her love and joy. So many great memories. Thank you Jan for your friendship. May you rest in sweet peace.” – Rhonda Vincent

“Jan Howard was such a great talent and I always enjoyed hearing her perform. Most definitely one of the greats of country music. Her Grand Ole Opry performances were always great as well. Another legend gone, but never forgotten.” – Shane Owens

“As an artist and as an avid fan of the Grand Ole Opry, I was saddened to hear the recent passing of Country Music Legend, Jan Howard. I learned of Jan's music growing up in Kentucky and visiting with my grandparents through the years. What a legacy.  She will be missed.” – JD Shelburne

Wed, 04/08/2020 - 11:16 am

Grammy Award winning, Songwriters Hall of Fame Member John Prine passed away at age 73 due to Covid-19. Some of his most legendary hits include, “Hello in There,” “Sam Stone,” “Angel From Montgomery” and “Paradise.” Prine used these masterpieces to highlight moments that the average mind grazed over with empathetic words and light-hearted lines. Writing for big industry names such as Johnny Cash, George Strait, Don Williams, the Everly Brothers, Carl Perkins and Bette Midler, all while being a singer, author, actor and record label owner, leaves Prine with one of the most renowned legacies in music history. Prine was not only a poetic prodigy, but a friend to many in the music and entertainment industry.

Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories that have left them forever inspired by the timeless, John Prine.

“I have enjoyed John’s music for many years. He was a truly gifted man and he will be missed. My prayers go out to his family.” - Charley Pride

“All of The Oak Ridge Boys are saddened by the loss of John Prine. The man was a genius songwriter! I have been listening to his music and praying for him since he got sick and to be honest I didn’t really know John personally but my heart is heavy nonetheless.” - Joe Bonsall / Oak Ridge Boys

“Nashville has lost another legendary artist. John Prine will always be remembered for his great music. I will always remember John’s wonderful smile and how nice and caring he was. Sending lots of love to his family.” - Crystal Gayle

“So sad to see another great music legend leave us. My family sends prayers to John Prine's family.” - Lee Greenwood

“John was a sweet genius who always had time for conversation with me and as a songwriter, he was untouchable.” – T. Graham Brown

“After having the honor of seeing John Prine on a few occasions, it was no secret how much he is loved and admired. I last saw him at the Marty Stuart Late Night Jam, and was fortunate to have a front row seat. I captured many great photos, and will cherish the photos as a wonderful memory of witnessing one of the greatest songwriters to walk God’s Earth.” - Rhonda Vincent

“I really feel like we've lost one of our generation's great champions for living outside the senses.” - Lacy J. Dalton

“John Prine was a treasure! He inspired every singer/songwriter who has ever lived. He has survived several health challenges and I was praying that he would survive this. There was only one John Prine. Everyone looked up to him and he will be missed by not only Nashville, but around the world. We love you, John.” – Deborah Allen

“I used to sing his song “Paradise” about Muhlenburg county during my shows in clubs. It was written about how the coal mines stripped away the vegetation and trees. He also wrote “Angel From Montgomery,” which was a hit by Bonnie Raitt. This is the kind of music that I have always loved. It was a touch of blues and a touch of pop. I have always loved his music and style. He was a leader in the “awareness” songs and was a huge influence in my life and my approach to music. You will be missed, John.” - Janie Fricke

“I first met John Prine in the 70's backstage at the Grand Ole Opry.  He was perhaps one of the nicest guys I've ever had the honor to meet.  No star attitude whatsoever. He was just an average guy who loved words.  And he became one of the greatest wordsmiths of our time. His lyrics are pure poetry.  He never worried about making his songs commercial. He wrote from the heart and the gut.  Ironically I was in the studio last month and recorded one of his songs that I've loved for years called  "Blue Umbrella." John would say in three minutes what an author would say in 256 pages. What a talent!” - Tim Atwood

“So sad to hear the passing of the legendary John Prine. One of the most influential songwriters of our time gone way too soon! His music will live on forever.” - J.D. Shelburne

“John Prine was one of the most beloved and well-versed songwriters in the business, and his passing is a huge loss to songwriters and fans alike. The mark he made on the americana/folk/country music industry was remarkable - one that no one else could ever dream of accomplishing. His songwriting will be deeply missed, but even more than that is his infectious smile and sweet spirit. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of John's family and friends, as well as all the fans he has made over the years. There will truly never be another John Prine.” - Paige King Johnson

Sun, 05/10/2020 - 10:57 am

Grammy Award winning, Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame member, Little Richard, the mastermind behind legendary hits “Long Tall Sally,” “Rip It Up,” “Good Golly Miss Molly,” “Tutti Frutti” and many more, has passed away at the age of 87. Little Richard's music broke racial barriers and his impressionable style shattered all that was standard. The eccentric star paved the way for other stand-out acts with his unique nature, flamboyant flair and inspiring innovations to culture. With an unmatched career of stellar achievements, the musical giant leaves behind an unforgettable legacy. Little Richard was not only a distinct entertainer but a friend to many in the music industry.

Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories that have left them forever moved by the Iconic, Little Richard.

“In my book, Little Richard was the king of rock ‘n’ roll. He carried a full horn orchestra and wrote most of his songs. He was the first really crazy rock 'n roll guy that everybody loved, black or white. I always had a Richard album or two even when I was broke. One of The Jordanaires told me that when he met Richard in the 50's his face was painted purple. That about says it all.” - Don McLean

“I knew Richard for more than 60 years. He truly was one of the founding fathers of American contemporary pop music, so we all need to tip our hat out of respect for the contributions he made not just the American culture but to the world. RIP Little Richard.” - Sam Moore

"Little Richard and I worked together multiple times over the years. I believe the last time we shared the stage was in the 90's. When you think about Rock and Roll music, he is one of those at the top. What amazed me the most about him was the great records he made with none of the technology like there is today. He will be greatly missed by all." - BJ Thomas

“Little Richard was a pioneer in the world of Rock and Roll. He excited audiences with his stage presence and through his music. In an era of James Brown and Elvis, Little Richard still captured millions of fans. I will not forget meeting him on the Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. My family and I send prayers to those who loved him.” - Lee Greenwood

“Little Richard was a Rock and Roll pioneer and his legacy will remain as such. Years ago we had him on as a guest on our Oak Ridge Boys Live from Las Vegas TV show on the old Nashville Network. What a sheer joy he was… backstage as well as onstage. Energy just flowed from him... Rest easy man… you took R&B and turned into ROCK and ROLL!” - Joe Bonsall / Oak Ridge Boys

“Little Richard, known as the "architect of Rock 'N' Roll" was one of the most dynamic entertainers in the music business. He was a true inspiration to generations of performers. Thank you Little Richard. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.” - Deana Martin

“I remember, like yesterday, the first time I met Little Richard. It was down in Joshua Tree outside of L.A. on the set of a Taco Bell shoot. There was a freak snow that morning, so he and I waited and talked all day. We wound up getting to work the next day and from then on, we were good friends. He asked me to honor him by performing his songs on a television special, called 'Celebrate The Soul Of American Music.' I remember him sitting on the front row, smiling that big electric smile of his and clapping his hands. He called on my birthday and the last time I talked to him was to wish him a Merry Christmas. I sure will miss my friend. He was a sweet guy and a good pal. God rest his soul. "A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-wop-bam-boom!!” - T. Graham Brown

“I’m so sad to hear of the passing of the fabulous, flamboyant Rock Icon, Little Richard. He came into this world breaking barriers with style and music! He was so sweet, so much fun and truly, bigger than life! I’m so glad I got to know him! I loved him! I know he's still breaking barriers, Onward and upward!!! Rock on in peace Little Richard." - Deborah Allen

"Several years ago I was at my accountant's office when I heard this commotion in the front office. When I walked out into the lobby I saw Little Richard entertaining the secretaries. His appointment was right after mine. One of the biggest shocks in my life was when Little Richard said to me, "I know who you are, Tim. I've been following your career." That was a surreal moment for me! He then sent his assistant to his car and presented me with a Bible. He told me wherever I do a show, make Jesus proud. It's the best advice anyone has ever given me. To most of the world Little Richard was a bigger than life entertainer (and he was that for sure), but to me he will always be that kind soul who encouraged me in my music and who cared enough to talk about my salvation.” - Tim Atwood

“One of the best old school Rock 'N' Roll singers of all time. He influenced so many people in his time. We lost another legend in the music industry that will never be forgotten. RIP Little Richard” - Shane Owens

“I am sad to hear the passing of the Iconic Little Richard. His charismatic showmanship and his flashy piano playing will forever be remembered. Prayers up to one of the founders of rock and roll!” - J.D Shelburne

“It’s never a good time to lose a staple in music such as Little Richard, but this is a hard loss during these times. Being the founder of so many new and experimental music genres during his heyday, Little Richard added so much to the music scene and entertainment as a whole. I know his fun and lively spirit will live on through his hits like “Tutti Frutti” and “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On” even as he’s gone. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family during this time” - Paige King Johnson

"Thanks to Little Richard for setting such a great example: Be yourself!” - Carrington MacDuffie

Thu, 07/23/2020 - 3:14 pm

As many people know, there are some songs that are considered classics. So when another artist covers a classic song, it can either turn out to be a hit (Whitney Houston covers Dolly Parton’s ‘I Will Always Love You’) or it could be a dud (Jessica Simpson covering Nancy Sinatra’s ‘These Boots Are Made For Walkin’’).

One song that would be considered both, depending on who you talk to, is Madonna’s take on "American Pie" by Don McLean.

At the behest of her co-star Rupert Everett, Madonna recorded her version for the soundtrack to their film The Next Best Thing, a romantic dramedy from Midnight Cowboy director John Schlesinger, which starred Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, and Neil Patrick Harris.The film was critically panned and soon faded from memory, but “American Pie” -- released as a single the same day on March 3, 2000 -- became a polarizing global hit.

While the movie did not do well, the song hit its peak at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.

Produced by William Orbit, her lead collaborator on Ray of Light and “Beautiful Stranger” (her psychedelic 1999 single from the second Austin Powers soundtrack), the “American Pie” track is colorful, almost gaudy -- the theremin-like synths and marching snares threaten to tip over into kitsch.

Don McLean, when interviewed in 2015, said this about Madonna covering his song: “I loved it. I thought it was outstanding. I thought Madonna did a great job with it. To me, she’s an artist for the 20th and the 21st century. She’s magnificent."

"It is a gift for her to have recorded 'American Pie,'" McLean continued. "I think it is sensual and mystical. I also feel that she's chosen autobiographical verses that reflect her career and personal history. I have received many gifts from God but this is the first time I have ever received a gift from a goddess."

In the music video, Madonna seemingly becomes an avatar for America itself. Between shots of her dancing in front of the flag, she showcases a diverse cast of working-class, queer, ordinary Americans. “American Pie” was unusually patriotic and nostalgic, two words rarely associated with Madonna.

Tue, 09/15/2020 - 1:12 pm

The Recording Academy® will honor its 2020 Special Merit Awards recipients with "Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends®," an awards ceremony and tribute concert hosted by Jimmy Jam on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, at 9 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/gperf and the PBS Video app.
 
Announced earlier this year, the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award honorees are Chicago, Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Public Enemy, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Ken Ehrlich, Philip Glass and Frank Walker received Trustees Award honors, and George Augspurger was recognized with the Technical GRAMMY® Award. Mickey Smith Jr. will also accept the Music Educator Award™ as this year’s recipient.

Performers include Laurie Anderson, Philip Bailey, Brandi Carlile, Cynthia Erivo, Chris Isaak, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Cyndi Lauper, Sam Moore, Leslie Odom, Jr., and Yola. Presenters include Rhiannon Giddens, Joe Mantegna, John Legend, LL COOL J, Greg Phillinganes, Henry Rollins, and Don Was.

Song List (Honorees in bold type):

Roberta Flack
“The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” — Performed by Cynthia Erivo
“Where Is The Love” — Performed by Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom, Jr.

Chicago
“If You Leave Me Now” — Performed by Philip Bailey

Sister Rosetta Tharpe
“Up Above My Head, I Hear Music In The Air” — Performed by Yola

Isaac Hayes
“Soul Man” / “I Thank You” / “You Don’t Know Like I Know” / “Hold On, I'm Comin'” / “You Got Me Hummin’” / “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby” — Performed by Sam Moore

Philip Glass
“Gee Whiz” — Performed by Laurie Anderson

Frank Walker
“Your Cheatin’ Heart” — Performed by Chris Isaak

Ken Ehrlich
“Time After Time” — Performed by Cyndi Lauper

John Prine
“Storm Windows” — Performed by Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires
“I Remember Everything” — Performed by Brandi Carlile

This is the fifth year the Recording Academy has celebrated the Special Merit Awards with a stand-alone TV event and musical tribute, but the first year that it has been produced without an audience and in different locations due to COVID-19’s impact on live events. In addition to the tribute concert, the special will feature archival video packages celebrating each of the honorees' contributions to the music industry and its cultural heritage.

A production of THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS for WNET, "Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends" was written by David Wild and directed for television by David Horn, with Mitch Owgang as producer and David Horn and Branden Chapman as executive producers. Terry Lickona and Chantel Sausedo are co-producers.

The Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates performers who have made outstanding contributions of artistic significance to the field of recording, while the Trustees Award honors such contributions in areas other than performance. The Recording Academy’s National Board of Trustees determines the honorees of both awards. Technical GRAMMY Award recipients are voted on by the Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing® Advisory Council and Chapter Committees, and are ratified by the Academy's Trustees. The award is presented to individuals who have made contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording industry. Presented by the Recording Academy and GRAMMY Museum®, the Music Educator Award recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education. The recipient is approved by the Board of Trustees.

Mon, 10/12/2020 - 1:00 pm

The Legendary Soul Man Sam Moore turns 85, and is celebrated today and this week by many of his colleagues. Moore was initially set to be honored with an all-star tribute concert, but like many other planned events for 2020, the tribute has taken on a decidedly different form. Receiving videos from far and wide, Moore was surprised today through a virtual birthday greeting card and salute coordinated by Florida International University with messages from Jon Bon Jovi, T. Graham Brown, Rita Coolidge, Alice Cooper, Israel Del Toro, Zucchero Fornaciari, Janie Fricke, Lee Greenwood, Deana Martin, The Oak Ridge Boys, Charley Pride, Brenda Russell, Valerie Simpson, Sting, Travis Tritt, and many more! After an invitation-only Zoom gathering Monday evening, select videos will roll out to Moore’s Facebook page as well as his official website, sammoore.net.

Moore, one-half of the award-winning Sam & Dave duo, made famous global R&B hits such as “Soul Man”, “Hold On, I’m Comin’”, “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby”, “I Thank You” and more, and came to be known as ‘Double Dynamite’ for their dynamic performances.

Sam’s Still ‘Having A Ball’
“Hold On, I’m Comin’” was recently selected for Michelob ULTRA’s ‘Worth It’ ad featuring Los Angeles Lakers starter Anthony Davis, Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler, and more, airing extensively during the NBA Finals. Watch the ad here.

Additionally, Moore is set to honor his good friend, the legendary songwriter/producer Isaac Hayes during ‘Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends®’ Friday, October 16th at 9 p.m. ET/PT on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/gperf, and the PBS Video app. Additional honorees include Chicago, Roberta Flack, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Public Enemy, and more with performances from Philip Bailey, Brandi Carlile, Cynthia Erivo, Chris Isaak, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Cyndi Lauper, Leslie Odom, Jr., and Yola.

Moore has never been one to slow down and has been hard at work readying new projects that will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

Sat, 10/24/2020 - 11:01 am

Don McLean pays homage to American music with his new covers album, Still Playin’ Favorites, released today through Time Life. Spanning more than 100 years of songwriting, McLean assembled a treasury of music from country, folk, gospel, bluegrass, blues, jazz and soul for the album, performing them with a rock and roll twist. Don discusses several of the tracks in a new video series on his YouTube channel, including “Backwater Blues,” originally recorded by Bessie Smith in 1927.

“I just love writing songs and I love hearing songs by good writers that make sense and have lyrics that say something and that are pretty simple,” Don explains about the concept behind the album. “My version is just a little bit more rock and roll, a little harder-edged, with drums and double guitars,” he goes on to say about the classic blues and jazz song, “Backwater Blues.” When it came to recording “Got The Bull By The Horns,” originally performed by Johnny Horton, “I changed a few of the words, I hope he won’t mind,” McLean admits good-naturedly. The collection also features songs made famous by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Clyde Moody, Mel Tillis, Ray Charles, Mahalia Jackson, Elvis Presley, and more.

Still Playin’ Favorites is modeled after his first album of cover songs, Playin’ Favorites, a remarkable artistic statement for a young songwriter to release on the heels of his masterworks “American Pie” and “Vincent.” The new album extends his original tribute to the great songwriters who have helped shape American music and, in turn, McLean’s work.

To keep up with Don McLean and be a part of his upcoming announcements, visit his website and follow his social channels linked below.

Still Playin' Favorites track listing:
01. So Doggone Lonesome (Johnny Cash)
02. Greenback Dollar (Hoyt Axton, Ken Ramsey)
03. Hide Nor Hair (Morton Craft, Percy Mayfield)
04. I Ain’t Never (Webb Pierce, Mel Tillis)
05. Little Sister (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman)
06. I’m Going To Live The Life I Sing About in My Song (Thomas A. Dorsey)
07. Six White Horses (Clyde Moody)
08. Treat Me Nice (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
09. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) (Bob Dylan)
10. Backwater Blues (Bessie Smith)
11. The Keys to the Kingdom (Jenny Lou Carson)
12. Got The Bull By The Horns (Amos E. Byrd, Billy Jones)
13. Tell Old Bill (Traditional, Arranged by Don McLean)
14. She Used To Love Me A Lot (Charles W. Quillen, Dennis Morgan, Kye Fleming)

Mon, 11/16/2020 - 4:39 pm

CMA and ACM award-winning and Grammy-nominated hitmaker, David Frizzell will host an hour-long live stream concert at 615 Hideaway in Nashville, performing some of his biggest hits from throughout his career as well as other fan favorites including “I’m Gonna Hire A Wino To Decorate Our Home”, “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma” and more. Join David Frizzell Monday, November 16 at 6pm CT live on Facebook or on RFD-TV.

“We have a wonderful show planned for everyone watching and are looking forward to spending some time with fans from all over the world,” says Frizzell. “I hope you will tune in and sing along!”

Frizzell is currently celebrating the 40th anniversary of “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma,” a duet with Shelly West which was released in 1980 and reached number one in 1981. Although turned down by countless labels, it was featured in Clint Eastwood’s film “Any Which Way You Can,” providing the boost needed to be heard. Once released, it shot to number one and secured a contract for the duo with Warner Brother Records. The duet was even ranked in CMT’s 100 Greatest Duets in country music, reaching number six.

Watch the show live on Facebook, visit HERE or on YouTube, visit HERE.

David Frizzell is one of the greatest voices in country music with a haunting resemblance to his older brother, the ultimate stylist, Country Music Hall of Fame member Lefty Frizzell. Both share that raw, forlorn quality that is essential to the interpretation of traditional country themes. Even during the duet years with Shelly West, David Frizzell continued his solo career as well with “I’m Gonna Hire A Wino To Decorate Our Home.” As the producer of the popular Frizzell & Friends series of projects, David brings together some of the top performers in the business for both live and recorded projects such as Crystal Gayle, T. Graham Brown, Johnny Lee, Lacy J. Dalton, and more.

For David Frizzell's most updated concert calendar visit www.davidfrizzell.com.

Sat, 11/21/2020 - 10:21 am

Mary Sarah’s 'Bridges' will be reissued by Time Life on November 20, a powerful reminder that great country music and great country artists always stand the test of time, bringing joy to the generations who grew up with them and to those who have just discovered them for the very first time. Recorded 10 years ago when Mary Sarah was just 15, the album features duets with beloved country music legends including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Merle Haggard, Tanya Tucker, Vince Gill, Lynn Anderson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ronnie Milsap, Neil Sedaka, Big & Rich, and Freddy Powers.

“Music brings people together, and the concept of this album was to do exactly that by building a bridge across the generation gap,” Mary Sarah explains. “These incredible artists have paved the path for artists like myself. People who are my age and younger might recognize some of the songs but don’t really know the person or the journey behind them. I wanted to show younger generations how these icons opened doors for so many artists.”

Mary Sarah is uniquely positioned to do this, with help from a dedicated fan base amassed during her performances as a contestant on 'The Voice' and her performances with the wildly popular Kidz Bop music series. Recorded when she was just 15 years old, the album literally and figuratively reflects the multi-generational appeal of the songs.

“It’s crazy now to look back and think that I made the record when I was 15 years old, in the studio with Dolly and everyone,” she reflects. “At that time, in all honesty, I don’t think I understood the magnitude of what was happening but now being 25 years old and looking back, I marvel at how we did this and am humbled by how was I the lucky one to be the artist to help build the bridge."

Mary Sarah and Friends: BRIDGES Track Listing:
1. Jolene with Dolly Parton
2. Crazy with Willie Nelson
3. Heartaches by the Number with Ray Price
4. The Fightin’ Side of Me with Merle Haggard
5. Texas (When I Die) with Tanya Tucker
6. Go Rest High on That Mountain with Vince Gill
7. Rose Garden with Lynne Anderson
8. Dream On with The Oak Ridge Boys
9. What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life with Ronnie Milsap
10. Where the Boys Are with Neil Sedaka
11. My Great Escape with Big & Rich
12. All I Want to Do Is Sing My Song with Freddy Powers
13. I’m Sorry

Sat, 11/21/2020 - 10:30 am

Starting today, GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys, will celebrate the holiday season with a 29-day residency as part of Gaylord Opryland’s 37th annual A Country Christmas.

The Oak Ridge Boys will entertain fans with Christmas classics and some of their biggest hits at Gaylord Opryland November 20 – December 25, 2020. Tickets are on sale now at ChristmasAtGaylordOpryland.com.

“After decades of taking our big Christmas tour on the road, we are bringing it HOME in 2020,” said The Oak Ridge Boys’ Joe Bonsall. “We’re counting our blessings for this opportunity and invite you to make the journey to Nashville to experience our annual musical tribute to all things Christmas at the fabulous Gaylord Opryland Resort. The resort knows how to do Christmas, and we’re proud to be part of the tradition.”

One of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in music, The Oak Ridge Boys will bring their decades of hits to fans for multiple shows throughout the holiday season. Prior to the performance, concert-goers will enjoy a multi-course feast prepared by the resort’s renowned chefs.

The Oak Ridge Boys 'Christmas in Tennessee' Dinner Show is just one of many activities happening during A Country Christmas at Gaylord Opryland including I Love Christmas Movies; acres of festive decorations; SoundWaves, the nation’s first truly upscale water resort, which maintains a perfect 84-degree temperature all year long; an ice skating rink, ice tubing and more.

As the safety of its guests and STARS (employees) is of paramount importance, Gaylord Opryland’s A Country Christmas program has been developed in accordance with Marriott’s “Commitment to Clean” program and with enhanced protocols and social distancing measures. Face coverings must be worn by all guests ages two and older in all indoor/outdoor public areas and at Christmas attractions; face coverings may be removed while seated in a restaurant or swimming in a pool. Programming will also operate in consideration with the latest local, state, and federal legislation.

Wed, 12/09/2020 - 5:58 pm

Legendary singer/songwriter Don McLean released his iconic album American Pie in 1971, and now 50 years later will perform at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, on “The Day The Music Died,” February 3, 2021. This historic night will honor Richie Valens, Buddy Holly, and The Big Bopper as it marks the 62nd anniversary of the 1950 plane crash that killed the American rock ‘n’ roll musicians. In addition, it will officially kick-off the American Pie 50th Anniversary World Tour, which will take McLean to Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland, and many more places to be announced soon!

Most can recite McLean’s hit single “American Pie” by heart, but not all know the meaning behind the song. This fatal day is known as the “The Day the Music Died” coined by McLean’s 1971 hit “American Pie,” written to honor the legacies of the early rock legends who lost their lives in the tragic plane crash.

“February 3, 1959 was a tragic day for all of us who lost our heroes in that plane crash. While writing “American Pie,” I felt it was important to remember this incident that to me, was still fresh,” shares McLean. “Now, we will return to the last venue they performed at on the anniversary of the crash to kick off the 50th Anniversary American Pie World Tour.”

To keep up with Don McLean and be a part of his upcoming announcements, visit his website and follow his social channels linked below.

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Sat, 12/12/2020 - 2:42 pm

Charley Pride, whose rich baritone voice and impeccable song-sense altered American culture, died Saturday, December 12, 2020, in Dallas, Texas of complications from Covid-19 at age 86.

Born a sharecropper’s son in Sledge, Mississippi, on March 18, 1934, Pride emerged from Southern cotton fields to become country music’s first Black superstar and the first Black member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

“No person of color had ever done what he has done,” said Darius Rucker in the PBS American Masters film Charley Pride: I’m Just Me.

Pride was a gifted athlete who at first thought baseball would be his path from poverty, labor, and strife. But his musical acumen was more impressive than his pitching arm or his hitting skills, and he emerged as one of the most significant artists at RCA Records, with chart-topping hits including “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’,” “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” and “Mountain of Love.” He won the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year award in 1971, its top male vocalist prize in 1971 and 1972, and a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.

His final performance came on November 11, 2020, when he sang “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” during the CMA Awards show at Nashville’s Music City Center with Jimmie Allen, a modern-day hitmaker who counts Pride among his heroes.

Charley Frank Pride was not the first Black artist to make important contributions to country music — DeFord Bailey was a star of the Grand Ole Opry from 1927 through 1941 — but Pride was a trailblazer who emerged during a time of division and rancor.

After a stint in the Army, time working at a Missouri smelting plant, and some unsuccessful attempts to break into big-league baseball, he came to Nashville in 1963 and made demonstration recordings with help from manager Jack Johnson.

Those recordings languished for two years until Johnson met with producer Jack Clement, who offered songs for Pride to learn. On August 16, 1965, Clement produced Pride at RCA Studio B, and the results of that session impressed RCA’s Chet Atkins, who signed Pride to a recording contract.

In 1967, Pride’s recording of Clement’s “Just Between You and Me” broke into country’s Top Ten, and Pride quit his job as a smelter. Iron ore was behind him, and platinum records lay ahead.

Between 1967 and 1987, Pride delivered 52 Top 10 country hits, won Grammy awards, and became RCA Records’ top-selling country artist. His musicality opened minds and superseded prejudice.

“We’re not color blind yet, but we’ve advanced a few paces along the path and I like to think I’ve contributed something to that process,” Pride wrote in his memoir.

Today, Black artists including Allen, Rucker, Mickey Guyton, Rissi Palmer, Rhiannon Giddens, Yola, and others add new chapters to country music’s story. Charley Pride’s impact is evident and important to all of them, and also to every other country performer who builds bridges with melody and sincerity.

Charley Pride escaped the cotton fields, where labor hurt his hands, back, and knees. He transcended and ascended through connection. Through fortitude and artistry, he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry and a beloved American icon.

Charley Pride was the son of Tessie Stewart Pride and Mack Pride, Sr. He was the husband of Ebby Rozene Cohran Pride. His children are Carlton Kraig Pride, Charles Dion Pride, and Angela Rozene Pride. His grandchildren are Carlton Kraig Pride, Jr., Malachi Pride, Syler Pride, Ebby Pride, and Arrentino Vassar. His two great-grandchildren are Skyler Pride and Carlton Kraig Pride, III. he is preceded in death by brothers Jonas McIntyre, Mack Pride, Jr., Louis Pride, Edward Pride, and Joe L. Pride, and by sister Bessie Chambers. He leaves behind siblings Harmon Pride, Stephen Pride, Catherine Sanders, and Maxine Pride, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to The Pride Scholarship at Jesuit College Preparatory School, St. Philips School and Community Center, The Food Bank, or the charity of your choice.

Mon, 01/11/2021 - 4:37 pm

Singer/songwriter Ed Bruce passed away Friday, January 8th at age 81. As a songwriter, artists such as Crystal Gayle (Restless), Charlie Louvin (See The Big Man Cry), Tommy Roe (Save Your Kisses), Tanya Tucker (Texas When I Die, The Man That Turned My Mama On), and Willie Nelson (Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys) are just a few who have recorded his songs. As an artist, Bruce’s hits include “The Last Cowboy Song”, “Love’s Found You And Me”, “Ever, Never Lovin’ You”, “After All”, “My First Taste Of Texas” and more.

Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories that have left them forever inspired by Ed Bruce.

“We have lost another friend and songwriter today. Rest Easy Ed Bruce! Many will remember him for songs like Mama Don’t Let Your Baby’s Grow Up To Be Cowboys, but we shall remember him for a song called “I Know.” Look it up for a blessing. Goodbye brother and thank you.” - Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys

“As a teenager during the 1970s, his song Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys was one, and still is, of my favorite songs EVER.” - Andrew Farriss

“I’m proud to have known Ed Bruce, both in the studio and on television appearances. I admired his talents and unique style. May his memory live on forever.” - Janie Fricke

“We knew Ed and have performed on shows with him across the country. He was a good man and he will be missed.” - B.J. Thomas

“So very sad to hear that another one of country music’s great voices has gone silent. You could always tell instantly that it was Ed whether he was speaking or singing. I had the pleasure of working with him many times through the years and each and every time it was an honor. RIP my friend.” - T.G. Sheppard

“Ed was a big man with a big voice. He knew how to write a great country song. That deep speaking voice of his was unmistakable and he had some serious acting chops. Condolences to all of his family and friends. Rest easy, buddy.” - T. Graham Brown

“Ed Bruce was a dear, dear friend of mine. We always talked about visiting more, but now that’s going to have to wait. This one hits close to home and I will miss him like crazy.” - Johnny Lee

“The last time Ed Bruce had a top 40 chart record was thirty-three years ago. Yet, just the other day I was performing a show, and people in the audience, in their twenties, were singing along at the top of their lungs to "Texas When I Die" and "Mommas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys." Ed has left us a legacy of songs that will endure time. The first time I heard Ed sing "My First Taste of Texas" I immediately bought the album. His voice was unmistakable. Whether it was through song or through his voice-over work, Ed Bruce was the ultimate story-teller. He will be missed." - Tim Atwood

“Country music lost another artist/songwriter in Ed Bruce. Known for writing one of the best country songs ever, those iconic lyrics will forever remain. Prayers to the family of Ed Bruce. He will be missed.” - JD Shelburne

“Ed Bruce’s “Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” has to be one of the best country songs of my time. I also got to record a song with Ed called “The One That Got Away” in the early ’90s and we did a video for it. We laughed and joked all the way thru it (along with some Ol’ High Note”). We had a great time together! Say Hello To Heaven, Ed.” - David Frizzell

"Ed wrote songs so close to the bone, you couldn't help but be touched by them. He was my friend and I will miss him." - Lacy J. Dalton

Mon, 01/18/2021 - 1:17 pm

Texas-bred & Nashville-based country artist and guitar virtuoso Billy Dawson has an important message to share as the country unites to celebrate unity this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Dawson wrote “UNITE” with Eric Varnell in 2015 and felt he should release it in 2020 as a deeply divided United States descended into chaos. Billy decided the moment was right to share the message of hope and unity, sending out a message of reconciliation and togetherness. Now, as MLK Day arrives in 2021 and a nation still deeply divided, Billy has created a lyric video for “UNITE” as well as a concept music video, with both equally shining a light of hope into the darkness.

“Life is like a work of art, you get to paint it the way you want, but you only get one canvas, so choose wisely how you brush,” says a quote taken from Dawson’s Amazon best-selling children’s book 'You Never Know'.

“I’m so proud of my brother Billy Dawson for trying to bring this country together in unity during these hard times,” said pro football Hall of Famer Joe Greene. “‘Unite’ really touched my wife Charlotte and I’s heart and this will for sure impact our world. Everyone needs to see ‘Seniors & Songwriters’ too. This positivity is much needed right now. It takes the seniors to keep us in touch with history.”

The heartfelt “UNITE” penned by Dawson speaks to the core of humanity, pleading for an end to division and distrust:

UNITE

Yeah we all came from the same dust
Inside our heart beats the same blood
We run from love
But it chases us
I pray that one day we let it catch up
What's it gonna take
To change our fate

If we could all just UNITE
Break down the walls that divide
Lift up every single life
Then we might find
We’re on a palette of black to white
We’re all God’s unique design
Think it’s time to shed some light

This world would be strings without a violin
If we the people all had the same tinted skin
We’ve got an ocean full of problems
Let’s sit at the table of equality and solve ’em

Like Martin Luther King
Yeah maybe we can dream
Stand up, Speak up
Use your words and not violence
Speak up, Stand up

Take my hand yeah we got this
We’re on a palette of black to white
We’re all God’s unique design
I think it’s time to shed some light
Tonight
And UNITE

In anticipation of Black History Month, Dawson has partnered with Meridian Senior Living, headquartered in Bethesda, Md. to highlight some of the unique, fascinating stories and perspectives seniors have to share with all future generations. After a rained-out gig in Brooksville, Fla., Dawson met the vendors to thank them for their attendance. One vendor was with Meridian Senior Living, and Dawson was asked if he’d like to go visit. He then performed for the residents, playing a slate of classic music including Hank Williams. They lit up with elation and the partnership was sealed. Billy also met Harry, a 100-year-old veteran and keyboard ace who also had some stories to tell. In ‘Seniors & Songwriters’ will launch on YouTube in February 2021, where Dawson will sit and talk with these amazing elders.

Additionally, Billy penned a best-selling children’s book on bullying, titled ‘You Never Know’ (Amazon). “When children read You Never Know I hope they learn how bullying can affect others and that it is better to love than to hate,” said Dawson.

WATCH or listen to “UNITE”:
Apple Music / iTunes | Spotify | Amazon | Pandora | Tidal

Watch the video to his last single “Sinners Saints”, co-written by Sara Bice and Deleah Shane and produced by Rodney Clawson, Lee Brice, and Jacob Rice: youtu.be/58RYmQlcgfg

Tue, 01/26/2021 - 7:04 am

The long wait for Muppet fans is almost over! “The Muppet Show,” Jim Henson’s iconic variety series that started it all, will begin streaming Friday, February 19 exclusively on Disney+. In addition for the first three seasons, fans will be able to enjoy seasons 4 and 5, which have never previously been released on home entertainment.

Originally premiering in 1976, some of Hollywood’s brightest stars stopped by “The Muppet Show” for unforgettable comedy and chaos including Crystal Gayle, Steve Martin, Elton John, Liza Minnelli, Alice Cooper, Julie Andrews, Bernadette Peters, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, Gene Kelly, and Mark Hammill.

"I loved taping The Muppet Show in London. Jim Henson, Frank Oz, and all the Muppets made me feel like a part of their family," says Crystal Gayle.

"It's going to be great to welcome back longtime fans, and to give a new generation of fans a chance to see how we got our start, how Miss Piggy became a star and so much more,” said Kermit the Frog. “Today, I’m proud to say: ‘It’s time to play the music, light the lights and meet the Muppets on Disney Plus tonight!’ And as for Statler and Waldorf, the two old guys in the balcony, I can only add: ‘Sorry, guys, but… here we go again.”

With all five seasons of “The Muppet Show,” Muppet favorites like “Muppet Treasure Island” celebrating its 25th anniversary in February, and new hits like “Muppets Now,” Disney+ is now the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational streaming service on Earth. To stream The Muppets Collection, visit www.disneyplus.com

Wed, 01/27/2021 - 4:43 pm

Located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Billy Bob’s Texas first opened its doors in 1981. Since then visitors have enjoyed live entertainment each month when stars from the present and past grace the stages. Billy Bob’s Texas has begun a year-long celebration, marking its 40th Anniversary and will be bringing in the biggest names in music along with some of the hottest rising stars from across the country. As part of the special 40th Anniversary weekend celebration, Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers will hit the stage (Apr 01) and Country Music Hall of Fame member Hank Williams, Jr. will entertain (Apr 2 & 3) as no one else can!

ACM Award winner Scotty McCreery played a limited capacity show at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth on January 23rd. $1 out of every ticket sold went to ACM Lifting Lives®, the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music that is dedicated to improving lives through the power of music with health programs and hardship services. With the help of Scotty McCreery and his fans, $2,100 was donated. Billy Bob’s Texas has partnered with ACM Lifting Lives® twice more since 2017, working with Kane Brown and Midland to raise money for the cause.

“We were thrilled at the opportunity to work with Scotty McCreery and partner with such an incredible and important organization again,” says Billy Bob’s Texas General Manager, Marty Travis.

“I love having an opportunity to help a great cause like ACM Lifting Lives, and doing it while performing at a legendary venue like Billy Bob’s Texas is an added bonus,” said McCreery.

“We are immensely grateful to both Scotty McCreery and Billy Bob’s Texas for their generous contributions to ACM Lifting Lives,” said Lyndsay Cruz, ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director. “Billy Bob’s has been a great partner in the past, and it was an honor to have their continued support during Saturday’s show. We look forward to using the donation to continue to support those in need in the country music community.”

Before the show, Billy Bob’s Texas presented Scotty McCreery with an oversized check showcasing the donation.

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 8:08 pm

All-vocal Country entertainers Home Free and the legendary Don McLean are bringing their special rendition of “American Pie” to life with the brand-new video for their collaboration on the time-tested anthem – out now.

First premiering exclusively on The Tennessean earlier today, the clip visually enhances the making of this all-vocal rendition of “American Pie” – spotlighting each Home Free member and their individual parts as they come together with McLean to sing the story of the rise and fall of Rock & Roll in the 1960s.

With today’s video release, the collaborators are also observing the 62nd anniversary of 'The Day the Music Died' – affectionately coined after the lyric in McLean’s signature anthem – in remembrance of Rock & Roll legends Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. 'The Big Bopper' Richardson.

"Any song which has a legitimate melody lends itself to an a cappella rendition," McLean explained to The Tennessean. "The guys in Home Free just did their thing and did a tremendous job at it, too."

“It starts in a way that’s just very introspective, very true to the words and to the moment 'The Day the Music Died,’ and just how powerful that can be," Home Free’s tenor Austin Brown continues. "But also, the hope that can come from the movement associated with an event like that... It really changed so much musically. While it was ‘The Day the Music Died,’ in a lot of ways, it was also the day that music was reborn.”

Fans can check out Home Free and Don McLean’s rendition of “American Pie” tonight on SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country, as it is set to be featured on The Steve Earle Show.

To keep up with Don McLean and be a part of his upcoming announcements, visit his website and follow his social channels linked below.

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Sun, 02/07/2021 - 12:17 pm

Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist Rhonda Vincent was formally inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry Saturday by Opry member Dierks Bentley. The invitation was delivered in February of 2020 by Opry member Jeannie Seely with an original induction date scheduled for March 24, 2020, prior to the pandemic.

Dierks said, “I’ll never forget the night that our mutual friend Marty Stuart made me an official member of the Opry and I’m so pleased to get to do the same for you tonight. Rhonda, you are now an official member of the Grand Ole Opry! I know you will carry the Opry banner proudly wherever you go.”

“It’s been 343 days, seven hours, three minutes, and five seconds,” Rhonda said laughing sharing how many days it had been since the Opry invitation came last year. “This is a night I will never forget and will cherish the rest of my life. I am proof that dreams really do come true.”

“It’s great to have the supremely talented and very patient Rhonda Vincent as an official Opry member,” said Dan Rogers, Vice President and Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry. “She brings with her countless fans, industry respect, and heartfelt passion for keeping the Opry vibrant and entertaining for generations to come. We look forward to Rhonda spending the rest of her career with us as part of the Opry family.”

Additional performers included Opry members Riders In The Sky, Jeannie Seely, and Mark Wills as well as special guests Don Schlitz and MCA Nashville Records artist Parker McCollum, who made his Grand Ole Opry debut.

Saturday's Opry was broadcast live on Circle and Gray TV stations, DISH Studio Channel 102, Sling TV and other TV affiliates in addition to a companion live stream on Circle All Access and YouTube and could be heard on 650 AM WSM and SiriusXM.

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 6:17 am

Throughout the month of February, while celebrating Black History Month, PBS has made it easy for Charley Pride fans and new audiences alike to learn more about his history in country music and the impact he made throughout the world. As part of their On-Demand exclusive for Passport members, American Masters – Charley Pride: I’m Just Me, Ken Burns’ Country Music, Episode 5: The Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968), and GRAMMY SALUTE TO MUSIC LEGENDS™ are available on PBS.com and the PBS Video app. American Masters – Charley Pride: I’m Just Me will air in NY on Mountain Lake PBS (WCFE) on Tuesday, February 9 at 9 PM ET. PBS SoCal (KCET) aired the documentary on February 4th. Check your local listings for all available air times. The documentary is also available on DVD at charleypride.com.

PBS Passport Members can view American Masters - Charley Pride: I’m Just Me by visiting HERE.

View Ken Burns’ Country Music, Episode 5: The Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968) by visiting HERE.

View Grammy Salute To Music Legends™ honoring Charley Pride by visiting HERE.

American Masters – Charley Pride: I’m Just Me traces the improbable journey of Charley Pride, from his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in segregated Sledge, Mississippi to his career as a Negro League baseball player and his meteoric rise as a trailblazing country music superstar. The new documentary reveals how Pride’s love for music led him from the Delta to a larger, grander world. In the 1940s, radio transcended racial barriers, making it possible for Pride to grow up listening to and emulating Grand Ole Opry stars like Ernest Tubb and Roy Acuff. The singer arrived in Nashville in 1963 while the city roiled with sit-ins and racial violence. But with boldness, perseverance, and undeniable musical talent, he managed to parlay a series of fortuitous encounters with music industry insiders into a legacy of hit singles, a Recording Academy "Lifetime Achievement Award" and a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

The film includes original interviews with country music royalty, including Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart. It also includes several on-camera conversations between Pride and special guests, including Rozene Pride (his wife of 63 years), Willie Nelson, and other fellow musicians. The film also features many songs from his repertoire of classic country hits, along with more modern cuts like "Standing In My Way," from his latest album Music In My Heart, released in 2017.

“At a time when African-American singers were more notable for R&B hits, Charley Pride followed his passion for country music, overcoming obstacles through determination and raw talent to make a lasting impact on the genre and create a legacy that continues today,” said Michael Kantor, executive producer of American Masters. “We are honored to share the inspiring, and largely untold, story of this barrier-breaking performer with viewers nationwide.”

On January 30, 2019, the film made its world premiere at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The premiere featured an appearance by Charley Pride himself, along with special guest artists featured in the film, including the film's narrator Tanya Tucker, Jimmie Allen, Janie Fricke, and Sylvia Hutton. Members of the media and other family and friends of Pride also attended. After the film, a Q&A was hosted by the film's director Barbara Hall, and journalist Robert K. Oermann, Country Music Hall of Fame's Peter Cooper, and Charley Pride.

Notable talent in the film:
• Charley Pride
• Garth Brooks
• Dolly Parton
• Willie Nelson
• Tanya Tucker (narrator)
• Brad Paisley
• Darius Rucker
• Marty Stuart
• Sylvia Hutton
• Charlie Worsham
• Jimmie Allen
• Whoopi Goldberg

Fri, 03/12/2021 - 4:40 pm

Charley Pride: I'm Just Me, a documentary about the life and career of legendary Country music superstar Charley Pride, will air on CBC's documentary Channel on Friday, March 12 at 9:00 pm ET. It will air once again on Thursday, May 6 on CBC. [click here for trailer & airing info]

Charley Pride: I'm Just Me traces the improbable journey of Charley Pride, from his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in segregated Sledge, Mississippi to his career as a Negro League baseball player and his meteoric rise as a trailblazing country music superstar. Narrated by country music icon Tanya Tucker, the new documentary reveals how Pride’s love for music led him from the Delta to a larger, grander world. In the 1940s, radio transcended racial barriers, making it possible for Pride to grow up listening to and emulating Grand Ole Opry stars like Ernest Tubb and Roy Acuff. The singer arrived in Nashville in 1963 while the city roiled with sit-ins and racial violence. But with boldness, perseverance, and undeniable musical talent, he managed to parlay a series of fortuitous encounters with music industry insiders into a legacy of hit singles, a Recording Academy "Lifetime Achievement Award" and a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

The film includes original revealing interviews with country music royalty, including Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart. It also includes several on-camera conversations between Pride and special guests, including Rozene Pride (his wife of 61 years), Willie Nelson, and other fellow musicians. The film also features many songs from his repertoire of classic country hits, along with more modern cuts like "Standing In My Way," from his latest album Music In My Heart, released in 2017.

Notable Talent In The Film:
• Charley Pride
• Garth Brooks
• Dolly Parton
• Willie Nelson
• Tanya Tucker (narrator)
• Brad Paisley
• Darius Rucker
• Marty Stuart
• Sylvia Hutton
• Charlie Worsham
• Jimmie Allen
• Whoopi Goldberg

 

Wed, 03/17/2021 - 2:22 pm

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their Grammy-winning song "Elvira" which was originally released in 1981. While written in 1966 by Dallas Frazier, The Oak Ridge Boys decided to record the song for their album, Fancy Free. The song went on to reach number one on Hot Country Songs for Billboard and reached number 5 for Billboard Hot 100. "Elvira" has continued to be a classic, played in over 100 countries, added to over 109 editorial playlists, and has reached 5 million plays on Apple Music.

“The first time we performed 'Elvira' in front of an audience was at an afternoon rehearsal for The Tonight Show. We were not set to perform it on the show that night, but we had just recorded it and decided to sing it for a soundcheck,” shares Duane Allen. “By the time we got halfway through the song, the producer, assistants, secretaries, sound and light crew, and all of the people who could hear us, came running over and freaking out. The Tonight Show gave us the first ‘reading’ of how 'Elvira' was going to be received.”

40th Anniversary of "Elvira"

The Oak Ridge Boys recorded "Elvira" on MCA Records and in 2010 The Boot named it the Number One Catchiest Song in Country Music History. The Oak Ridge Boys have recorded and performed “Elvira” with several artists including Little Big Town at the Grand Ole Opry’s 90th Birthday Bash as well as recording an a cappella version with Home Free. In 2017, The Oaks teamed up with Blake Shelton, joining him on a live-in-the-studio version for an exclusive Spotify recording. And, in 2018, in collaboration with the Tennessee Titans, The Oaks recorded a variation of "Elvira" (entitled 'Titans Code of Conduct') and filmed a corresponding music video that was showcased at all Titans home games.

“It’s been said that it’s difficult, if not impossible, to fully appreciate or understand the magnitude of something as it’s happening,” explains Richard Sterban. “While that might be true in some circumstances, I can honestly say that I—and we—could not have been any more aware of what was happening to us, as we rode the crest of the 'Elvira' wave.”

“When the Oaks first cut 'Elvira', the phenomenal success it created for them blessed my quest for success as well,” beams songwriter, Dallas Frazier. “Every songwriter dreams of getting cuts like that one. They did an extraordinary job!! These guys sound just as good as they did 40 years ago. There is no doubt that standing ovations are going to follow them as long as they perform. God bless the Oaks! I'm proud that they count me as one of their friends.”

The group — Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban — are best known for their iconic and multi-platinum hit “Elvira,” along with other chart-toppers like “Bobbie Sue,” “Thank God For Kids,” “Y’All Come Back Saloon,” and “American Made.” The Oak Ridge Boys have achieved a decorated career, winning five GRAMMY® Awards, multiple CMA, ACM, and Dove Awards for their crossover brand of pop, country, and gospel music that spans multiple generations. The Oak Ridge Boys became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 2011 and achieved arguably country music’s highest honor in October 2015 when they were inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame.

Thu, 03/25/2021 - 1:10 pm

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys swing into Spring with the announcement of their new album, Front Porch Singin’, to be released on Friday, June 11. This is their fourth collaboration with Grammy Award-winning producer, Dave Cobb. Recorded during the pandemic, it was imperative to create a project that offers up just what the lead single details; love, light, and healing. Building anticipation for the upcoming album, the first single, “Love, Light And Healing'' is available to download and stream on all digital services today and is premiered exclusively by People.com

“We were sitting in the studio when David Cobb walked in and asked, ‘If you were sitting on the front porch, just singing songs you know, what might you sing?’ Well, we started singing The Unclouded Day... and he said, ‘Let’s go to the microphones.’ That’s how this album was recorded,” says Duane Allen.

"I always love working with The Oaks and with this album, they’ve really captured the warmest feelings of home and family,” shares Dave Cobb.

The Oak Ridge Boys continue to connect us all through their heartfelt lyrics and uncluttered vocals. While preparing this album, they chose some of their favorite classics as well as a couple of new ones that offer a familiar feeling to every listener. Front Porch Singin’ draws optimism to both the present and the future while showcasing many of the simple things in life that may have been taken for granted until recently.

“This title has become more of an attitude than anything else,” shares Joe Bonsall. “What if the four of us were sitting on a porch together and someone begins to sing a favorite old Gospel song, like Swing Down Chariot, or a country and western standard like Red River Valley, and everyone else just joined in? That is what happened at RCA Studio A. But, as usual under producer Dave Cobb’s leadership, this album turned into so much more.”

“This project is quite honestly one of the most heartfelt albums we have ever recorded,” expresses Bonsall. “It was a bit strange to social distance from each other in the studio, but I believe it drew us all closer and in doing so we may have inadvertently recorded the perfect project for this time period. These songs, whether new or old, reflect a certain optimism and a deep-seated faith that God will work all of this out as we move forward. Life is beautiful as one song says. We must embrace it and celebrate it with all of our being.”

Front Porch Singin’ Track Listing:

01. Life Is Beautiful
02. Love, Light, And Healing
03. Old Ways
04. Promised Land
05. Red River Valley
06. Life’s Railway To Heaven
07. Rock My Soul
08. Swing Down Chariot
09. ‘Till I See You Again
10. Unclouded Day
11. When He Calls

The group—Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban—are best known for their iconic and multi-platinum hit “Elvira,” along with other chart-toppers like “Bobbie Sue,” “Thank God For Kids,” “Y’All Come Back Saloon,” and “American Made.” The Oak Ridge Boys have achieved a decorated career, winning five GRAMMY® Awards, multiple CMA, ACM, and Dove Awards for their crossover brand of pop, country, and gospel music that spans multiple generations. The Oak Ridge Boys became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 2011 and achieved arguably country music’s highest honor in October 2015 when they were inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame.

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Wed, 04/07/2021 - 8:43 am

Brand-new Irish jam band, Tramyard, have just launched their debut single in tribute to the late John Prine titled, “People Puttin’ People Down.” The group, featuring some of Ireland’s top session musicians, got together in the summer of 2020 to lay down their version of the John Prine classic. Initially, the recording was a personal endeavor that was not intended to be released, but the love of John Prine and the impact that his music left on the world made Tramyard change their minds. “People Puttin’ People Down” will be released on April 7th, exactly one year to the date of Prine’s passing and is available to stream and download on all digital platforms now.

Listen to “People Puttin’ People Down” on Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, and YouTube.

Tramyard was put together by veteran pianist, musical director, and producer Steve Milne. Featuring musicians Steve Milne (Piano), Marty McDermott (Bass), Mary Duff (Harmony Vocals), Jordan Mogey (Lead Vocals), Aoife Cunningham (Bouzouki & Harmony Vocals), Ciara Cunningham (Accordion & Harmony (Vocals), Kevin Logue (Guitar & Harmony Vocals), Stuart Gray (Guitar) and Des Lacey (Drums), the band was intended to be a Monday night band, made up of a group of professional musicians who wanted to explore styles that did not fall within their normal remit.

Among the many tributes paid to John Prine, the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins also released a heartfelt statement to acknowledge the huge impact Ireland and its people had on the late singer, and the wonderful legacy he left behind.

"John Prine was a true master of songcraft. A gifted and evocative lyricist, he was the songwriter other songwriters looked to for inspiration. He was a voice of tolerance, inclusion, whimsy, and protest."

Commenting on the release, producer Steve Milne said, "Tramyard is made up of a number of well-known Irish musicians. Professionally we are very diverse but we all really love this kind of old country/roots/Americana style, so this was an opportunity for us to jam together. John Prine of course was a great musician, a great performer, and a great writer, who always had a lot of appreciation for the music scene in Ireland. It was a big loss when he passed away last April. "People Puttin' People Down" was an opportunity for friends to get together and explore some of John's great songwriting gems in our own way. But I am really pleased AGR Television Records have given us the opportunity to share what we came up with, in the memory of John Prine."

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Wed, 04/28/2021 - 12:36 pm

Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent has released a new version of her number-one single “Like I Could.” Vincent has delivered a beautifully heartbreaking ballad through her classic country sound and delicate instrumentation. The fiddle and mandolin-infused tune speaks about a love seen from the perspective of longing for forever, but not receiving that love in return. The revamped single was written by Erin Enderlin, Bobby Tomberlin, and Grammy Award winner and “Opry Matriarch” Jeannie Seely. “Like I Could” is part of a landmark career project for Vincent, her new album 'Music Is What I See,' which will be released on May 28 highlighting her incomparable talent.

Listen to “Like I Could” on People.com HERE.

“I feel like I’ve discovered the best way to find songs to record. Just get in a limo with a Grand Ole Opry Star, ride around Nashville and enjoy having them sing the latest songs they’ve written. It sounds like a fairy tale, but that’s exactly how I found “Like I Could;” Jeannie Seely sang me the newest song she had written, along with Erin Enderlin and Bobby Tomberlin. I loved it instantly, and couldn’t wait to record it.” shares Vincent.

Due to pandemic restrictions, Vincent had to bring her album to a halt, but the “Queen of Bluegrass” is coming back in full swing with the release of “Like I Could” and her upcoming album. Vincent’s high-spirited energy is clearly present through her soaring vocals, blend of new tunes, and fresh arrangements of classics such as the first-ever recorded bluegrass version of the classic, “Unchained Melody.” Fans will not want to miss what Rhonda Vincent has in store for the coming months!

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Sun, 05/09/2021 - 11:03 am

Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry Inductee Rhonda Vincent has released the single,“What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen.” Building anticipation for a summer album release, this single, written by Porter Wagoner, is just the upbeat light hearted tune that the world needs. Delivered with a hard driving punch in only a way the Queen of Bluegrass herself can deliver, “What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen” draws on the idea that whatever comes your way will be, so instead of letting it bring you down, revel in the optimism of life. The banjo-infused tune speaks volumes with master instrumentation and lyrics that enter the scene like an old friend. “What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen” is part of a landmark career project for Vincent, her new album 'Music Is What I See,' which will be released on May 28 highlighting her incomparable talent.

Listen to “What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen” on Wide Open Country HERE.

“The Grand Ole Opry theme runs through this album. Porter Wagoner is one of the Opry themes. He wrote and recorded this song in 1972. I think it has a great beat for bluegrass and I love performing it. This song brings immediate smiles from the minute the banjo kicks it off.  Plus it’s a happy song, and perfect for this day and time,” shares Vincent.

Due to pandemic restrictions, Vincent had to bring her album to a halt, but this Bluegrass queen is coming back in full swing with the release of “What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen” and her upcoming album. Vincent’s high-spirited energy is clearly present through her soaring vocals, blend of new tunes, and fresh arrangements of classics. Fans will not want to miss what Rhonda Vincent has in store for the coming months as she continues to release singles leading up to a stellar summer album!

Rhonda’s previous single “Like I Could” premiered on People.com (April 28) - listen HERE.

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Tue, 05/11/2021 - 12:45 pm

A long, long time ago lived a lonely newspaper boy. Now, 50 years later, that lonely newspaper boy is the topic of the “American Pie” inspired children’s book authored by Grammy Hall of Fame inductee Don McLean with Judith A. Proffer. Being released in September 2021 by Backbeat Books, the 48-page book contains 40 illustrations, illustrated by Yoko Matsuoka, and will retail for $19.95.

To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of one of the top songs of the twentieth century, “American Pie,” this new children’s book weave’s themes from the iconic song with experiences from Don’s early life and, in true "American Pie" form, offers meaningful elements open to interpretation. “American Pie” is the story of a newspaper delivery boy in the late '50s who discovers the joy of friendship and music, eventually learning that when you recognize what truly makes you happy, you're never really alone.

“I am really excited to see the reaction from people about this book,” says Don McLean. “We have all read many children’s books to our kids and I am hoping this one stands up to the greatness of others we have put our kids to sleep with.”

Released in 1971, "American Pie" was named one of the top five songs of the century by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Recording Industry Association of America.

Available now for pre-order wherever books are sold:

Amazon: 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/149306231X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_M7H6T3X50TQSS0WNQV0M
Barnes & Noble:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/american-pie-don-mclean/1138820714
Books-A-Million:
https://booksamillion.com/p/American-Pie/Don-McLean/9781493062317
Rowman & Littlefield:
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493062324/American-Pie-A-Fable

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Sat, 05/29/2021 - 5:38 pm

Five-time Grammy award winner and Grammy Hall of Fame inductee, B.J. Thomas, died today at home in Arlington, Texas at the age of 78 from complications due to stage four lung cancer.

Few artists have left a more indelible mark on America’s musical landscape than B.J. Thomas. With his smooth, rich voice and unerring song sense, Thomas’s expansive career crossed multiple genres, including country, pop, and gospel, earning him CMA, Dove, and Grammy awards and nominations since his emergence in the 1960s.

Thomas’ career was anchored by numerous enduring hits, among them his million-selling cover of Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” the Grammy-winning “(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song” and the iconic “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” which won the Academy Award for best original song. A five-time Grammy award winner and Grammy Hall of Fame inductee, Thomas has sold over 70 million albums worldwide, scoring eight No. 1 hits and 26 Top 10 singles over his 50+ years in the music industry. His lengthy chart history led to him being named one of Billboard’s Top 50 Most Played Artists Over The Past 50 Years. Such memorable hits as “I Just Can’t Help Believing, “Don’t Worry Baby,” “Whatever Happened To Old Fashioned Love,” “New Looks From An Old Lover” and “Hooked on a Feeling” have made him a staple on multiple radio formats over the years.

Born in rural Hugo, OK, Billy Joe Thomas moved to Houston, Texas with his family and where he grew up absorbing a variety of musical influences from the traditional country of Ernest Tubb and Hank Williams Dr. to the soulful sounds of Jackie Wilson and Little Richard, whose “Miss Ann” was the first single B.J. ever bought. He began singing in church as a child and in his teens joined the Houston-based band the Triumphs.

Thomas’s first taste of success came in 1966 when he recorded “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” with producer Huey P. Meaux. Released by Scepter Records, it peaked at No. 8 on the pop charts and became his first million-selling single. He released the follow-up single, “Mama,” and delivered his first solo album that same year.

Thomas’ second million-selling hit came in 1968 with the release of “Hooked on a Feeling,” from On My Way, his sophomore album for Scepter. During his days with the New York label, he became friendly with Ronnie Milsap and Dionne Warwick, who were also on the roster at the time. It was Warwick who introduced him to songwriter-producer Burt Bacharach. In January 1970, Thomas topped the charts with “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.” Penned by Bacharach and Hal David, the song was featured in the classic Paul Newman/Robert Redford film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, earning the Oscar for best original song. Sales quickly exceeded two million copies and it has remained one of the most enduring pop hits of all time, reoccurring in such films as Forrest Gump, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Clerks II, and Spider-Man 2 as well as multiple TV shows over the years. He followed that career-defining single with a string of pop/rock hits, including “Everybody's Out of Town,” “I Just Can't Help Believing,” “No Love at All” and “Rock and Roll Lullaby.”

After six years with Scepter Records, Thomas signed with Paramount Records where he released two albums—1973’s Songs and 1974’s Longhorns & Londonbridges. In 1975, Thomas released the album Reunion on ABC Records, featuring “(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song,” which holds the distinction of being the longest titled No. 1 hit ever on Billboard’s Hot 100.

Like many successful pop/rock artists, Thomas fell into drugs and battled substance abuse. His wife Gloria became a born-again Christian and the turning point in Thomas’ life came when he became a believer in 1976. He immediately quit drugs and found an avenue for expressing his faith in gospel music. Thomas signed with Myrrh Records and released the album Home Where I Belong in 1976. Produced by Chris Christian, the project won Thomas a Grammy and became the first of two Dove Award wins. The album became the first gospel record to sell a million copies. The warmth and emotional timbre of Thomas’s voice was well suited to the genre and he became one of gospel music’s most successful artists. His rendition of “Amazing Grace” is considered one of the most poignant of the classic hymn’s many covers.

In addition to his country and gospel success, Thomas also enjoyed a healthy run on the country charts in the 1980s with such hits as “Whatever Happened to Old Fashioned Love,” “New Looks from an Old Lover Again,” “The Whole World’s in Love When You’re Lonely” and “Two Car Garage.” “(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song” was No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Country Songs charts. It won the Grammy for Best Country Song in 1976 and was nominated for CMA Single of the Year. On his 39th birthday in 1981, Thomas became the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Beyond populating multiple radio formats with so many beloved hits, Thomas also voiced the theme song, “As Long As We’ve Got Each Other,” for the popular TV series Growing Pains, and has lent his voice to numerous commercials, including campaigns for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. He can also be seen on television hosting Time Life Music’s Forever 70s infomercial. As an actor, he also appeared in the films Jory and Jake's Corner. Thomas authored two books, including his autobiography Home Where I Belong.

In 2013, he released The Living Room Sessions, an acoustic album, which celebrated Thomas’s nearly six decades in the music industry. The project featured Thomas dueting with other high profile artists on his most beloved hits, which included teaming with Richard Marx for “(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song,” Vince Gill on “I Just Can’t Help Believing,” Sara Niemietz on “Hooked on a Feeling,” Keb' Mo' on “Most of All,” Lyle Lovett on “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head” and The Fray’s Isaac Slade on “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” The album was well-received with critics praising it as a reminder of just how engaging his voice remained after decades of recording and touring.

Though Thomas will be remembered as one of this generation’s premiere vocalists and a consummate entertainer, the humble artist was most proud of his family. He’s survived by his wife of 53 years Gloria, their three daughters Paige Thomas, Nora Cloud, and Erin Moore, and four grandchildren, Nadia Cloud, Keira Cloud, Ruby Moore, and Billy Joe Moore.

A quote from his website exemplifies Thomas’ humble attitude and appreciation for life. “All I am is just another guy. I’ve been very lucky,” he shared. “I’ve had a wonderful life, I’ve been a husband and a father who cherishes his children and now I’m a grandfather, and I’m motivated like all these teachers and preachers and mothers and fathers to help my kids grow up with character and self-respect. I hope that doesn’t sound too grandiose, but that’s what it comes down to. It’s what I’ve tried to do with my music and with the majority of my life.”

Funeral arrangements are forthcoming and will remain private. In lieu of flowers, in-memoriam donations will be accepted by Mission Arlington, Tarrant Area Food Bank, and the SPCA of Texas.

 

Tue, 06/29/2021 - 11:06 am

Multi-instrumentalist JOHN McEUEN is back with a new recording of the Americana classic, “HEY JOE,” featuring the OAK RIDGE BOYS. The new single impacts July 2, and is the second release ahead of McEuen’s upcoming album, THE NASHVILLE SESSIONS, set to drop later this summer.
 
After ending his 50-year run with the NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, which he co-founded, McEuen moved to Nashville earlier this year. He came to Nashville because its where he wants to spend this phase of his decades-long career.
 
“In sports, the fourth quarter is usually the most exciting, and a lot can happen in it,” McEuen says. “I came to Nashville because this part of my career is my fourth quarter, and I have a lot of things I want to do.”
 
In true John McEuen style, there’s a story behind each track that’s as enticing as the music itself. “Hey Joe” and The Nashville Sessions are the result of collaborations collected and perfected over many years. McEuen and the Oak Ridge Boys originally recorded the vocals for “Hey Joe” in 1984. It wasn’t until he got to Nashville that McEuen felt he could devote the time and attention to putting the final touches on it.
 
The lead-off single, “Back In History,” was released in late June. McEuen co-wrote “Back in History” with the legendary LEON RUSSELL after Leon’s son invited him to visit their home after bumping into one another late one night, just off Broadway in Nashville. John tells the rest.
 
“At Leon’s about 45 minutes later, as I played guitar and we talked about world events in his basement studio, Leon said ‘I didn’t know you played like that. Keep it going. Let’s write a song.’ A few hours later we were done,” McEuen says. “Leon sang, played drums, keyboard, and I did the strings --  guitars, bass, and mandolin on a cheapo mando in the studio I borrowed, and ‘Back in History’ was born that night.”
 
In addition to the Oak Ridge Boys and Russell, the upcoming album features collaborations like “MY WARFARE,” with American Roots superstar MARTHA REDBONE. McEuen calls the song “one of my finest folk music recordings.” McEuen’s long-time picking partner and fellow Dirt Band alum JOHN CABLE provides support on “DOWN BY THE SEA.” The album closes with a special, spoken-word track that cements McEuen’s skills as a great American storyteller. “THE NEWSMAN,” which takes listeners back to 1967 for a story about "a very influential person," is taken from his recent book, THE LIFE I’VE PICKED (Chicago Review press) about his life in music.
 
“HEY JOE” drops Friday, July 2, with the full album THE NASHVILLE SESSIONS following July 22.
 
The Nashville Sessions – Track List

Hey Joe (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys)

Back In History (with Leon Russell)

Down By the Sea (feat. John Cable)

My Warfare (feat. Martha Redbone

The Newsman

Tue, 07/20/2021 - 10:29 am

As featured in DEADLINE, Extrovert Entertainment, under the creative direction of Emmy-award-winning director/producer, M. Douglas Silverstein, today announced signing a deal to produce a major documentary and a biopic on country music legend, singer/songwriter Lefty Frizzell.
 
“We are so excited and honored to be working as a family to make these films happen,” says Marlon Frizzell, son of Lefty Frizzell. “Lefty was one of the most influential singers you’ve never really heard of unless you were a hardcore country music fan. However, his music reached so many and influenced so many outside of the country genre, including Elvis and Roy Orbison.”
 
Lefty’s recording career in the national spotlight lasted only twenty-five years, producing a total of 39 Top 100 songs and six #1 hits on the Billboard charts, yet few artists can match the long shadow of influence cast by Lefty Frizzell. His major hits included “I Love You A Thousand Ways,” “Always Late,” “Long Black Veil,” “That’s The Way Love Goes” “If You’ve Got The Money” I’ve Got The Time,” “Mom & Dad’s Waltz,” and “Saginaw Michigan.”
 
“Lefty is often referred to as the original Elvis, from the way he moved on stage, his legendary stage clothes, and how his good looks and voice made women swoon but beyond his talent is a fascinating story worthy of both a documentary and biopic," said M. Douglas Silverstein. "I’m thrilled to be working directly with the Frizzells’ to show the world the full legacy of Lefty Frizzell from the man, the many myths, and the wonderful music he created!”
 
Passing at the young age of 47, on July 19, 1975, Lefty had created a legacy of stylistic influence on a new generation of music industry greats to come. His traditional country roots and unique vocal styling was imprinted on a legion of hitmakers who openly credit Lefty Frizzell as their inspiration – a list that includes Merle Haggard, George Jones, Roy Orbison, Randy Travis, Keith Whitley, John Fogerty, and Willie Nelson who recorded a whole album of Lefty songs out of respect to his hero.
 
Lefty became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in July of 1951. He has been posthumously honored with induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, and the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame.
 
In the forward of the book, 'I Love You A Thousand Ways,' written by younger brother, David Frizzell, Merle Haggard wrote: “The impact Lefty had on country music is not even measurable. No one could handle a song like Lefty. He would hold on to each note and on each word until he finally decided to drop it and pick up the next one. Most of us learned to sing listening to him.” Also as Loretta Lynn states, “He will always be one of the greatest country singers who ever lived.”
 
“It has been my goal for a long time to get brother Lefty’s story documented on the big screen,” says David Frizzell. “Now, with the help of M. and all the great people behind the camera, we are finally going to get to make this a reality.”
 
The new Frizzell film production will be captured through the creative lens of M. Douglas Silverstein, the production/direction energy behind many multi-award-winning projects including globally broadcast live concerts, documentaries, commercials, and special productions for TV, and film. He has produced live concerts for clients as diverse as Green Day, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the United Nations. He has done high-profile national branding productions, including Madonna, Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, and Timbaland. His documentary credits include Paul McCartney, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Willie Nelson, Foo Fighters, Duran Duran, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Through his Extrovert Entertainment production house, Fortune 500 production projects have included Google, Best Buy, Verizon, LG, AT&T, Microsoft, Mazda, and Dodge.

Sun, 08/22/2021 - 1:03 pm

Don Everly, half of The Everly Brothers duo with his brother Phil, died Saturday in Nashville at age 84. The Everly Brothers are Country Music Hall of Fame members, inducted in 2001, and were instrumental in shaping rock and roll with such global classics as "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up, Little Susie," and "All I Have To Do Is Dream." The Everly Brothers were also members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry.

The duo left an indelible impact on both the country and rock music community, indicated by heartfelt messages of remembrance shared today:

"The sounds and images of the Everly Brothers have been greatly loved by most all Americans during that era of music, and special memories of them remain fresh in my mind. Their talent has been engraved across the world; many prayers for Don Everly’s family and loved ones." - Janie Fricke

"Sometime back I was presenting Don with a special Buddy Holly guitar for The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation. I was able to show Don the photo of him, his brother Phil and my brother Lefty and he said, “I remember taking the photo but never seen it. We are huge Lefty fans!” Say Hello to your brother, my brother, and Heaven. God Bless The Everly’s!" - David Frizzell

"The Everlys made a huge impact on all of us singers. Their harmonies were impeccable. They had a huge impact on rock and roll’s early days. Their records are still classic examples of the art of choosing perfect songs that highlighted their talent. Don now joins Phil in rock and roll heaven. Rest in peace, pioneer!" - T. Graham Brown

"I listened to a lot of Nanci Griffith last week and I listened to a bunch of Tom T. Hall songs yesterday… Today I am cranking up some Everly Brothers… A lot of folks going home these days… Don joins Phil… BYE BYE LOVE!" - Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys

"THIS WEEK, WE LOST ANOTHER ICON OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, DON EVERLY. DON AND PHIL EVERLY'S UNIQUE TWO-PART HARMONIES MADE IT DIFFICULT TO DECIDE WHICH VOICE WAS SINGING LEAD. EACH PART WAS EQUALLY IMPORTANT. REST IN PEACE, DON, WITH YOUR BROTHER, PHIL. AND, THANK YOU, FROM THOSE OF US WHO LOVE HARMONY SINGING." - Duane Allen, The Oak Ridge Boys

"The Everly Brothers were every bit as popular as Elvis. However, like most rock acts, they were on a small record label. Cadence Records made a fortune but they were in no way able to compete with RCA which is where Col. Parker put Elvis. I met the Everly Brothers in 1969 and asked them about Buddy Holly. Phil said Buddy took the plane so he could do his laundry. I think Buddy had other laundry to do as well. This started my thinking for 'American Pie' which I wrote later. Additionally, Don was a great lead singer and unique rhythm guitar player. Almost all their hits featured his rhythm guitar." - Don McLean

"Don’s voice along with the incredible sounds of The Everly Brothers was one of the main reasons I decided on a career in music. He and his music truly influenced every singer for generations. Gone but never forgotten. R.I.P." - TG Sheppard

"So sad to hear about the passing of Don Everly. The music of the Everly Brothers helped me form my love for entertainment. First class of inductees to the Rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame, their blend of harmony was special and unique. RIP." - Lee Greenwood

"I am saddened by the passing of Don Everly… one of the smoothest voices to ever come from the Bluegrass state! The harmony of the Everly Brothers was so iconic growing up. I’ll never forget one of the greatest duos in history that hails from my home state." - JD Shelburne

Tue, 09/21/2021 - 7:19 am

In the lyrics for Don McLean’s immortal mega-hit ‘American Pie’ it says “…bye-bye, Miss American Pie…”. But now it means “…hi hi, Mister American Pie…”! The creator of the probably biggest pop music evergreen is back. The hit celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and McLean will embark on a 35-date European tour in 2022.

As tragic as the backstory behind the song ‘American Pie’ is with the much too early death of the new rock’n’roll-hope Buddy Holly, the track is also magnificent and legendary. And ‘American Pie’ still goes to heart as soon as originator Don McLean plays this classic at his concerts. Still, it's worth remembering that the 76-year-old composer has written and sung numerous other melodic and harmonic successes in his decades-long career with "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)," "Castles in the Air," "And I Love You So," and "Cryin’," all of which will be heard and revel in along with newer pieces on the upcoming tour.

The eight-and-a-half-minute ballad “American Pie” has been making history since its release in 1971. Alongside songs by other icons such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Woody Guthrie, and Aretha Franklin, McLean’s composition was also voted “Song of the 20th Century”. Handwritten lyrics to the song were auctioned off for more than $1.2 million in 2015, and the composition was added to the Library Of Congress National Recording Registry two years later. Here, you’ll only find a few selected evergreens, such as “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. So much for the cultural significance of Don McLean and his 1971 stroke of genius!

In addition to the depth of content and language and the melodic class, the century piece has other special features as well. The not only musically, but also business and legally trained New Yorker had the expression “American Pie” registered as a trademark at the time.

Over the years, the song has been covered again and again by music icons like Madonna and Garth Brooks. Rapper Drake repeatedly sampled McLean tunes and hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur also cited him as an important influence.

Accordingly, the complete discography of the legendary and still active singer/songwriter is also significant. Among other things, Don McLean has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters’ Hall Of Fame in 2004.

And he never gets tired of writing new songs and new stories. In 2018, the sound senior released his 19th studio album, ‘Botanical Gardens’ which received rave reviews. Songs from it subsequently proved themselves live and will maybe even find their way into the setlist next year, alongside ‘American Pie’ and all the other feats from this decades-spanning and unparalleled composition and performance career.

UK
Sunday 11/09/2022 Cardiff / St Davids
Tuesday 13/09/2022 Ipswich / Regent Theatre
Wednesday 14/09/2022 Birmingham / Symphony Hall
Friday 16/09/2022 Bath / Forum
Saturday 17/09/202 Torquay / Princess Theatre
Sunday 18/09/2022 Bournemouth / Pavilion Theatre
Tuesday 20/09/2022 Brighton Dome
Wednesday 21/09/2022 Southend / Cliffs Pavilion
Friday 23/09/2022 Manchester / Bridgewater Hall
Saturday 24/09/2022 Gateshead / Sage
Sunday 25/09/2022 Glasgow Royal / Concert Hall
Tuesday 27/09/2022 Edinburgh / Usher Hall
Wednesday 28/09/2022 York / Barbican
Friday 30/09/2022 Leicester / De Montfort Hall
Saturday 01/10/2022 Sheffield / City Hall
Sunday 02/10/2022 Liverpool / Philharmonic Hall
Tuesday 04/10/2022 London / Palladium
Friday 07/10/2022 Dublin / 3 Arena
 
EUROPE
Sunday 9/10/22 Nijmegen, Holland / De Vereeniging
Monday 10/10/22 Amsterdam, Holland / Carre Theater
Friday 14/10/22 Bergen, Norway / Peer Gynt Salen
Saturday 15/10/22 Stavanger, Norway / Kuppelhallen
Sunday 16/10/22 Oslo, Norway / Sentrum Scene
Tuesday 18/10/22 Gothenburg, Sweden / Lorensbergsteatern
Thursday 20/10/22 Turku, Finland / Logomo
Friday 21/10/22 Helsinki, Finland / Kuulttuuritalo
Sunday 23/10/22 Stockholm, Sweden / Gota Lejon
Monday 24/10/22 Malmo, Sweden / Palladium
Tuesday 25/10/22 Greve, Denmark / Portalen
Thursday 27/10/22 Hamburg, Germany / Fabrik
Friday 28/10/22 Neuruppin, Germany / Kulturkirche
Saturday 29/10/22 Berlin, Germany / Admiralspalast
Tuesday 01/11/22 Antwerp, Belgium / De Singel
Saturday 12/11/22 Munich, Germany / Prinzregententheater
Sunday 13/11/22 Linz, Austria / Posthof

For tickets and more information, visit www.donmclean.com.

Fri, 11/05/2021 - 7:19 am

Don McLean’s beloved hit “American Pie,” makes its way into the new AppleTV+ sci-fi movie Finch starring Tony and Golden Globe Award winner Tom Hanks. Hanks plays “Finch Weinberg,” a robotics engineer who builds an AI sidekick to take care of his companion canine after he’s gone. Finch’s relatable and vulnerable side is revealed as he sings “American Pie” to himself when he is lonely and while making his way through a dust storm that might lead to his death. The song holds a tight grip on viewers as an emotionally commanding theme song heard at both the beginning and end of the film.

“Hollywood has been very good to me this year! I recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and now the great music supervisors, based in Hollywood, have chosen my song American Pie to be in this movie,” says award-winning singer-songwriter Don McLean. “American Pie is one of those timeless classics that has so many meanings. I just love how multiple generations of music lovers are learning about the song.”

The placement of “American Pie” in Finch has accumulated plenty of attention, proving just how important a film’s soundtrack has on the theatrical appeal of a performance. Mentioned in Rollingstone.com, Chicago.SunTimes.com, News.Yahoo.com, Hollywoodreporter.com, Patriotledger.com, Indiewire.com, Rogersmovienation.com, CNET.com, Mashable, WSJ, and more, the bookend scenes which McLean’s “American Pie” is featured in, capture the attention of the audience for dramatic yet sentimental moments.

Fri, 11/05/2021 - 11:14 am

Beginning today, Country Rebel media and lifestyle outlet is premiering four special performance videos by CMA and ACM award-winning and Grammy-nominated hitmaker, David Frizzell. The first video features Frizzell and The Voice Season 10 finalist, Mary Sarah together for a special performance of Frizzell's tune, “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma.” This lively duet will be followed by “That’s The Way Love Goes,” “If You’ve Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time,” “Lefty, Merle, and Me,” and “I’m Gonna Hire a Wino To Decorate Our Home.” The performances were videotaped at the Country Rebel ranch in Ashland City, Tennessee, showcasing Frizzell strapped with an acoustic guitar and amber sunglasses.

To watch David Frizzell perform “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma” on Country Rebel, visit HERE (Facebook preview) and HERE (full YouTube performance).

“It was a lot of fun spending the afternoon at the Country Rebel Ranch just outside of Nashville,” shares Frizzell. “We sat around like old friends and played some classic hits and fan favorites that I think everyone will enjoy!”

Show dates and times are as follows:

Fri 11/5 at 10:30 AM CT - “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma”
Tues 11/16 at 12:30 PM CT - “That’s The Way Love Goes”
Wed 12/1 at 10:30 AM CT - “If You’ve Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time”
Thurs 12/16 at 1 PM CT - “Lefty, Merle, and Me”
Tues 12/28 at 9:30 AM CT - “I’m Gonna Hire a Wino To Decorate Our Home”

Frizzell recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma,” originally recorded by Frizzell and Shelly West in 1980. Included on the soundtrack for Clint Eastwood’s film “Any Which Way You Can,” the song reached number one hit in 1981 and was included in CMT’s 100 Greatest Duets in country music, reaching number six. Frizzell and Mary Sarah’s fresh take on the tune commemorated this wonderful milestone, bringing new life to the classic love song.

David Frizzell On Tour:

NOV 06 - Gene's Country Club/ Pevely, Mo.

2022
JAN 15 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 16 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 17 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 18 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 19 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 20 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 21 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 22 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 29 - Stagecoach Ballroom / Fort Worth, Texas
APR 24 - Stanley Fest 2022 / Gainesville, Fla.
OCT 29 - Coyote Country Story / Gail, Texas
DEC 17 - Alto Lakes Golf & Country Club / Alto, N.M.

For David's complete schedule, please visit DavidFrizzell.com.

Wed, 11/24/2021 - 12:32 pm

Grammy-winning Queen of Bluegrass Rhonda Vincent receives her eighth Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album, 'Music Is What I See.' The album was produced by Rhonda Vincent & Engineered by Grammy-Winning engineer Joey Crawford. Rhonda’s Grammy-winning band “The Rage” shared their world-class musicianship for the project. The songs included were written by writers from the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, Writers of the Year, Grand Ole Opry stars, and the first-ever bluegrass version of the classic “Unchained Melody.”

“This is the first time I was able to devote two years to a project,” stated Vincent. "It started with riding around Nashville, Tennessee with Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely. Jeannie started singing a song she had just written with Erin Enderlin and Bobby Tomberlin. I instantly loved the song, and found the first opportunity to get in the studio to record it, along with Songwriter Hall of Famer Mike Dekle’s “Music's What I See”.

“I love that instead of asking me if I’m recording, writers send songs whenever they feel they have a song that would work well for me,” Vincent continued. “Mike Dekle does that, and I love it, so does Jerry Salley. I never know when a song might show up, which allows me to be ready to record when I’m going into the studio."

“Music's What I See” became the title song. “Like I Could” became the first #1 song from the album, which was the first single and video released from the project.

"The first session was just four songs. It was the second session that was filled with excitement and the kind of passion and inspiration that only a quarantine could make. Little did we know we would be off the road for many months. So, when we couldn’t travel, we finally got together to record. It wasn’t easy. I called around Nashville to find a studio that would allow us to record. The Omni was one of the few places open. The Rage and I gathered at the studio with a list of songs, started recording, and there was tremendous excitement in playing music – you could feel it in the session. Everyone was so happy to be there. We were happy to fellowship together again. We had missed our travels on the road, and the old saying that absence makes your heart grow fonder is really true. That absence fostered a wonderful fondness in playing the music we love so much."

"In the studio, we were able to truly capture the feel of each song. Real bluegrass music was the focus. Respect for the tradition of our greatest influences in the music, from Bill Monroe to Larry Sparks ("I’d Like To Be A Train") to The Osborne Brothers. All of our influences came together on one project and through the songs. Aaron McDaris played the “Rocky Top” banjo, formerly owned by Sonny Osborne. The banjo Sonny recorded Rocky Top and many of the Osborne Brothers' greatest songs. Mickey Harris, steeped rich in a musical family tradition, played bass. Twenty-year veteran Rage member and award-winning fiddler, Hunter Berry played fiddle. A multi-guitar player of the year Josh Williams played guitar and mandolin. Newcomer to The Rage Jeff Partin played dobro. Everyone lends their voice to the project, but the bulk of the harmonies were sung by Josh Williams and Jeff Partin. "Everybody Will Be Happy" features everyone. There are also two special guest appearances, one by Tim Raybon, who sings on the song he wrote for the project titled “I’m Still Not Over You.” The project ends with the inspiring song “There’s A Record Book” with harmonies by The Isaacs, who also received a Grammy Nomination for their latest gospel project.

The most played song is a parody of the Hank Snow song “I’ve Been Everywhere”. Chuck Meade re-wrote the song to say “I Ain’t Been Nowhere,” this perfect quarantine song will keep you laughing.

"Every song, every note, and every element was carefully chosen, sang, played, and created – two years in the making. After the many hours of singing, playing, and recording, I am so thankful on this Thanksgiving week to say it is now a Grammy Nominated Project!"

"Thank you to everyone who contributed. Thank you to all our friends at the Recording Academy – The Grammys – for this incredible honor."

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Mon, 11/29/2021 - 1:19 pm

Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member William Lee Golden and his sons 'The Goldens' are celebrating their first #1 with their current single "Come And Dine" off their upcoming album, Old Country Church Gospel. The tune is a favorite of Golden and his sons, an upbeat classic calling to feast at the table with Jesus! "Come And Dine" was the first of three singles released off their three-album collection including two others titled Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics, and Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock, containing over 30 songs spread amongst several genres that all have an impact on the lives and careers of William Lee Golden and The Goldens.

To view the music video for “Come And Dine,” visit HERE.

“This is an exciting time for us as a family,” shares William Lee Golden. “I am so proud of this project and of The Goldens reaching #1.”

William Lee Golden and The Goldens have released three singles from their upcoming albums Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics, Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock, and Old Country Church Gospel which will be released in early 2022. Following the release of "Come and Dine", "Four Walls" and "Jambalaya" were launched, including both lyric and concept videos:
 
Watch here:
"Four Walls" lyric video | concept video
"Jambalaya" lyric video | concept video

Golden kept spirits high as the world seemed down during the pandemic, by gathering his sons Rusty, Craig, and Chris, his grandchildren Elizabeth, Rebekah, and Elijah, and friends Aaron McCune, Ben Isaacs, and Michael Sykes to record the three albums. Golden, his family, and friends bring their fresh interpretations to longtime favorites, with Golden delivering reminiscent renditions of Johnny Cash’s “I Still Miss Someone,” and Jim Reeves's “Welcome to My World.” Chris shines on Tom Petty’s “Southern Accent,” Rusty delivers a vibrant take on Bob Seger’s hit “Hollywood Nights” and Craig, the rarely heard Golden, revives Gregg Allman’s “Multi-Colored Lady.”

Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics
1. I Still Miss Someone
2. Four Walls
3. Welcome To My World
4. Take Me Home Country Roads
5. The Great Speckled Bird
6. Green Green Grass Of Home
7. Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
8. You Are My Sunshine
9. For The Good Times
10. Jambalaya

Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock
1. Me And Bobby McGee
2. The Long And Winding Road
3. Stand By Me
4. Long Black Veil
5. Southern Accents
6. Elvira
7. Multi-colored Lady
8. Bobbie Sue
9. Hollywood Nights

Old Country Church Gospel:
1. Come And Dine
2. Old Country Church
3. It’s Suppertime
4. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
5. Until Then
6. Why Me, Lord?
7. Power In The Blood
8. Too Much To Gain
9. Sheltered
10. Softly And Tenderly
11. Love Lifted Me
12. I Saw The Light

Tue, 11/30/2021 - 1:50 pm

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys, are bringing holiday cheer with their return to Gaylord Opryland Resort to celebrate the season at home this year with a 31-show residency as part of the resort’s 38th annual ‘A Country Christmas’ event. The Oak Ridge Boys’ ‘Christmas in Tennessee’ Dinner Show continues through December 25 and features a delicious holiday meal prepared by the resort’s culinary team followed by The Oak Ridge Boys and their band performing Christmas classics, new favorites, and a few of the timeless hits that have shaped their legendary career. As part of a special Facebook Live, fans can tune in on December 2nd just before 7:25 pm CT for a special performance of the song “Christmas Cookies,” live from Gaylord Opryland Resort.

Watch The Oak Ridge Boys perform live on Gaylord Opryland Resort’s Facebook HERE.

“Our Christmas dinner shows at Gaylord Opryland Resort are going great,’ shares Joe Bonsall. “The production and music this year have been magical each night. We realize that some folks can’t make it to Nashville, so Gaylord Opryland Resort has arranged to stream one song live on Facebook on December 2nd at 7:25 pm CT. Please go online and watch us sing “Christmas Cookies” to the world. We want to let you in on the fun!”

As part of The Oak Ridge Boys’ residency with Gaylord Opryland, the group performs songs from multiple award-winning albums, including eight Christmas albums, takes a look back on Christmases past, and most importantly celebrates the birth of Christ in the beautiful surroundings of the resort. Click here for tickets and holiday room accommodations.

As part of a special collaboration, The Oak Ridge Boys recently joined John Rich and Mike Rowe in the studio, contributing their timeless vocals on the new duet “Santa’s Gotta Dirty Job,” which is available now. Lighthearted and cheerful, Rich & Rowe and The Oak Ridge Boys poke fun at Santa’s real duties - devouring the milk and cookies. So don’t forget to leave a plate and a glass out for him this year!

To watch the music video for “Santa’s Gotta Dirty Job” visit HERE.

Thu, 12/02/2021 - 12:37 pm

Launch into December and lift off with recent history maker and entertainment icon William Shatner! William Shatner joins Country music legend and SiriusXM’s Elvis Radio host T.G. Sheppard to talk Elvis, Star Trek, space, and his new spoken word album 'Bill' on SiriusXM's Elvis Radio Channel 75, starting Friday, December 3 at 12 pm ET. The special will highlight one of Sheppard’s most popular interviews with one of the biggest names in entertainment William Shatner, with continued airings on Saturday, December 4 at 8 am and 7 pm ET, Sunday, December 5 at 2 pm and 10 pm ET, and Monday, December 6 at 7 am ET. This episode will include a full hour with legendary actor, producer, director, screenwriter, author, space tourist, and musician William Shatner. Fans of both Elvis and Sheppard will not want to miss this one-of-a-kind show, which can also be heard on-demand worldwide with the SiriusXM app and Pandora NOW with a standard SiriusXM subscription.

“It’s not every day that I get to sit down with an iconic guest like William Shatner,” shares Sheppard. “He truly is one of the nicest, most down-to-earth guests that I’ve ever had the pleasure of conversing with. His humor is addictive and I’m proud to call him a friend.”

Sheppard and SiriusXM recently extended The T.G. Sheppard Show on SiriusXM’s Elvis Radio for their third year, featuring some of entertainment’s most well-known names. Sheppard recalls how beginning his career at just 16 years old led him to a lifetime friendship with icon Elvis Presley. He shares his fondest memories of the King with close friends and guests such as Priscilla Presley, Travis Tritt, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, and more.

The T.G. Sheppard Show airs regularly on Fridays from 3-7 pm ET on SiriusXM's Elvis Radio channel 75 and is also available on-demand worldwide with the SiriusXM app and Pandora NOW with a standard SiriusXM subscription.

T.G. Sheppard’s latest album, Midnight In Memphis is his first country solo project in over two decades that offers a wide array of songs about love and heartbreak. His career continues to soar with “The T.G. Sheppard Show” on SiriusXM Radio’s Elvis Channel. Sheppard also recently launched his YouTube channel, where fans can enjoy music videos, live performances, past concerts, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage!

How subscribers can listen:
SiriusXM subscribers are able to listen on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app, and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, devices with Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to siriusxm.com/streaming to learn more.

Sat, 12/04/2021 - 6:29 pm

Country music legend Stonewall Jackson passed away early Saturday at age 89 after a prolonged battle with vascular dementia. Some of Jackson's hits included "Life To Go," penned by the late, great George Jones, "Smoke Along the Track," "B.J. the D.J.," and "Waterloo," which later became his signature song. Over his career, Stonewall landed 44 singles on the Billboard country chart. His 1971 Recorded Live at the Grand Ole Opry was the first "live" album ever recorded at Nashville's 'Mother Church of Country Music', the Ryman Auditorium. The late Porter Wagoner would introduce Stonewall on his show by saying he came to the Opry "with a heart full of love and a sack full of songs."

Wide Open Country's Bobby Moore profiled Jackson just last year, saying "...he's a representative of the days of smooth-voiced, sharp-dressed country singers who helped position what was once dismissed as "hillbilly" music as a commodity that would move uptown."

Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories of the great Stonewall Jackson:

"Stonewall’s breakout hit “Life To Go,” was written by George (Jones) and they both became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1956. They held a special friendship over the years and although Stonewall was retired, he participated in the final George Jones No Show tribute event after he passed. I will always have a special place in my heart for Stonewall. May he Rest In Peace!"  — Nancy Jones

“The Grand Ole Opry has always been a place of fellowship for all artists and I am saddened to hear of Stonewall’s passing. Although Stonewall and I never recorded or performed together outside of the Opry, his songs have had and always will have a lasting impact on country music. Stonewall will be missed.” — Lee Greenwood

"I first met Stonewall in the late '50s right before I went into the Air Force while working with my brother Lefty. Stonewall was always a lot of fun to be around and I enjoyed hearing him sing all his hit songs on the package shows. It was always an honor to be on the same stage with him." — David Frizzell

“Saddened to hear of the loss of one of the honky-tonk heroes of the ‘50s and ‘60s, Grand Ole Opry member STONEWALL JACKSON went home today. Rest easy sir.” — Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys

“I had never met Stonewall, but I'll say - as a favorite of country music and considered country music royalty, the image and style of Stonewall will always be honored and respected.” — Janie Fricke

“Stonewall was one of the sweetest men when coming to the Hee Haw set.  Always loved it when he came to tape. He will be greatly missed.” — Lulu Roman

“Saddened to hear the news of the passing of fellow Grand Ole Opry Member “Stonewall Jackson. He was a real character. His style was reflected in everything he did. I most recently was driving around Nashville and noticed his tour bus parked. Oh, the stories that bus could tell. He made no apologies for who he was. I admired his grit, and how he stood up for what he believed in. My sincere condolences to his family. Rest In Peace.” — Rhonda Vincent
 
“So sad to hear of the great Stonewall Jackson’s passing. I had the pleasure of working some concerts with Stonewall when I was just starting out on my career. He always lit up each and every room he walked into. He was truly one of the great Legends and trailblazers of our industry. Gone but never forgotten!” — T.G. Sheppard

“Sorry to hear of the passing of Opry Member Stonewall Jackson. He was one of the pioneers of country music from the ’50s-’60s and he carried that music into the twenty-first century. Sending prayers to a former neighbor of mine and good ole boy, Mr. Stonewall.” — JD Shelburne

Mon, 12/06/2021 - 12:33 pm

Country music legend and trailblazer Charley Pride’s hit single “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. After being released in 1971, the song quickly became Pride’s most well-known and beloved song to date and ended up topping the charts. The sweet tune marked his eighth #1 song on the country singles chart. It also reached the Top 40 on the pop charts, peaking at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100, and went into the Top Ten of the Adult Contemporary charts and #19 on the U.S. Cash Box Top 100. Pride shares the secret to love through the lyrics of “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin,’” proving why it’s remained a classic country hit that stands the test of time.

Pride’s Christmas album, Christmas in My Home Town, has also persisted to be a fan favorite since its initial release in 1970. The festive country album includes his original song named after the title track of the album, and other traditional holiday tunes including “Deck The Halls,” “Silent Night,” “Little Drummer Boy,” and more. Country music lovers far and wide still enjoy the winter season with Pride’s iconic voice which shines on each track. His holiday spirit and bright energy endure on Christmas in My Home Town as his legacy lives on.

About Charley Pride:
Charley Pride celebrated more than 50 years as a recording artist, enjoying one of the most successful careers in country music history, and is credited with helping break color barriers by becoming the first black superstar within the genre. A true living legend, he sold tens of millions of records worldwide with his large repertoire of hits. A three-time GRAMMY® award and Recording Academy “Lifetime Achievement Award” winner, Pride garnered no less than 36 chart-topping country hits, including “Kiss An Angel Good Morning,” a massive #1 crossover hit that sold over a million singles and helped Pride land the Country Music Association’s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971 and the “Top Male Vocalist” awards of 1971 and 1972. A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry, Pride performed concerts worldwide and has toured the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand over the last several years. He received the Crossroads Of American Music Award At the 2019 GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi Gala in November of 2019, and the Country Music Association’s Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award one year later in November 2020. On December 12, 2020, Pride died at the age of 86 from complications due to COVID-19. In 2021, CMT celebrated his impactful life as a musical pioneer with CMT Giants: Charley Pride. His memory and storied legacy will live on through his vast library of stories and songs, with forthcoming plans for a posthumous album release and biopic film. Full bio available here and follow Charley Pride on Facebook and at CharleyPride.com.

Fri, 12/10/2021 - 3:36 pm

Country hit-maker Lacy. J Dalton celebrated the 40th anniversary of her hit single, “Everybody Makes Mistakes.” Released on December 5th, 1981, the second single from her album Takin’ It Easy reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The emotional song was co-written by Dalton and Mark Sherrill and has remained a fan favorite over the years. Taking an inward focus, Dalton channeled the heartfelt emotions that we all face throughout life when it comes to all decisions, good or bad. Ultimately we have to learn from all mistakes to grow and by doing so, we become better people.

“I didn't know until a couple of years ago, when a DJ in Pennsylvania told me, that BMI said this song has the most radio airplay in the states of all the songs I've ever written.  I never knew that - and I really like this song,” shares Dalton. “Life is hard and we can’t muster in the past. Although we all make them, we can’t allow our mistakes to define us as a person or hold them against someone forever.”

2021 also marked the 40th anniversary of Dalton’s album and title track “Takin’ It Easy” which reached number 2 on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart and received a Million Airplay award from BMI. The easygoing tune came to life by Dalton and Mark while on a boat in the middle of Old Hickory Lake near Nashville, before being taken to Billy Sherrill for production. Once released, “Takin’ It Easy” became Dalton’s highest-charting single and one of her most well-known songs to date.

Lacy J. Dalton on Tour:
December 17 - Estes Park, CO / Stanley Hotel
December 19 - Virginia City, NV / Red Dog Saloon
January 15-22 - Fort Lauderdale, FL / The Country Music Cruise

About Lacy J. Dalton:
First hitting the Country Top-20 in 1979 with “Crazy Blue Eyes,” Dalton was one of the most successful female vocalists of the format during the 80s with the CMA-nominated anthem “16th Avenue,” as well as hits like “Takin’ It Easy,” “Everybody Makes Mistakes,” “Hillbilly Girl With The Blues,” and “Black Coffee.” During her career, she has collaborated with such Country Music Hall of Fame members as Bobby Bare, Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson, and George Jones. She toured with outlaws like Hank Williams Jr. at a time when it was very unusual for a woman to do so. She also toured for a long period of time with Willie Nelson and was the only female on his platinum-selling 'Half Nelson' album, which also included duets with Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Carlos Santana, Neil Young.

Her most recent recorded work is the four-song EP ‘Scarecrow’ which is now available on all streaming music sites. Dalton is a 2017 inductee of the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame.

Mon, 12/13/2021 - 12:27 pm

As announced in USA Today and ABC News, Grammy award honoree, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Don McLean is set to embark on his 2022 American Pie 50th Anniversary Tour with 20 additional cities throughout the United States and Canada. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic songs and album ever this year, McLean will entertain fans across the continent throughout nearly 30 cities from Honolulu to Toronto and everything in between, proving that “bye-bye, Miss American Pie” will forever remain a classic staple in American music.

“After spending the past 18 months at home, I am thrilled to be getting back on the road with my band,” says Don McLean. “2022 marks the 50th anniversary from when American Pie landed at the #1 spot on the Billboard chart and we will be celebrating on tour all year long. We will be performing all the songs from the American Pie album plus many of the other hits that fans will be expecting to hear.”

As tragic as the backstory behind the song “American Pie” is with the much too early death of the new rock’n’roll-hope Buddy Holly, the track is also magnificent and legendary. And “American Pie” still goes to heart as soon as originator Don McLean plays this classic at his concerts. Still, it's worth remembering that the 76-year-old composer has written and sung numerous other melodic and harmonic successes in his decades-long career with "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)," "Castles in the Air," "And I Love You So," and "Cryin’,'' all of which will be heard and reveled in along with newer pieces on the upcoming tour.

The eight-and-a-half-minute ballad “American Pie” has been making history since its release in 1971. Alongside songs by other icons such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Woody Guthrie, and Aretha Franklin, McLean’s composition was also voted “Song of the 20th Century”. Handwritten lyrics to the song were auctioned off for more than $1.2 million in 2015, and the composition was added to the Library Of Congress National Recording Registry two years later. Here, you’ll only find a few selected evergreens, such as “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. So much for the cultural significance of Don McLean and his 1971 stroke of genius!

Over the years, the song has been covered again and again by music icons like Madonna and Garth Brooks. Rapper Drake repeatedly sampled McLean tunes and hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur also cited him as an important influence.

Accordingly, the complete discography of the legendary and still active singer/songwriter is also significant. Among other things, Don McLean has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters’ Hall Of Fame in 2004.

And he never gets tired of writing new songs and new stories. In 2018, the sound senior released his 19th studio album, ‘Botanical Gardens’ which received rave reviews. Songs from it subsequently proved themselves live and will maybe even find their way into the setlist next year, alongside “American Pie” and all the other feats from this decades-spanning and unparalleled composition and performance career.

50th Anniversary 'American Pie' World Tour 2022 North American Dates:
January 28, 2022 - Honolulu, HI - Blue Note Hawaii
January 29, 2022 - Honolulu, HI - Blue Note Hawaii
January 30, 2022 - Honolulu, HI - Blue Note Hawaii
February 3, 2022 - Clear Lake, IA - Surf Ballroom
February 5, 2022 - Grand Forks, ND - Chester Fritz Auditorium
February 11, 2022 - The Villages, FL -  Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center
February 12, 2022 - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL - Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
February 14, 2022 - Port Canaveral, FL - Rock Legends Cruise
February 15, 2022 - Port Canaveral, FL - Rock Legends Cruise
February 16, 2022 - Port Canaveral, FL - Rock Legends Cruise
February 17, 2022 - Port Canaveral, FL - Rock Legends Cruise
February 18, 2022 - Port Canaveral, FL - Rock Legends Cruise
February 19, 2022 - Clearwater, FL - Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
February 24, 2022 - Tucson, AZ - Fox Tucson Theatre
April 29, 2022 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
May 1, 2022 - Indianapolis, IN - Clowes Memorial Hall
May 7, 2022 - Toronto, Canada - John W H Bassett Theatre
May 12, 2022 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
May 13, 2022 - Atlanta, GA - Atlanta Symphony Hall
May 19, 2022 - St. Louis, MO - Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
May 20, 2022 - Springfield, MO - Gillioz Theatre
June 2, 2022 - Albany, NY - The Egg
June 3, 2022 - Boston, MA - Shubert Theatre
June 4, 2022 - New York, NY  - Town Hall
June 11, 2022 - Baltimore, MD - The Lyric
June 12, 2022 - Tysons, VA - Capital One Hall
June 17, 2022 - Grand Rapids, MI - DeVos Performance Hall
June 18, 2022 - Milwaukee, WI - The Pabst Theater
June 24, 2022 - San Antonio, TX - Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
June 25, 2022 - Houston, TX -  Cullen Performance Hall
June 26, 2022 - Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre
July 7, 2022 - Denver, CO - Paramount Theatre
July 8, 2022 - Grand Junction, CO - The Avalon Theatre
July 9, 2022 - Phoenix, AZ - Orpheum Theatre

50th Anniversary 'American Pie' World Tour 2022 European Dates:
September 11, 2022 - Cardiff, U.K. - St. Davids
September 13, 2022 - Ipswich, U.K. - Ipswich Regent Theatre
September 14, 2022 - Birmingham, U.K. - Symphony Hall
September 16, 2022 - Bath, U.K. - The Forum
September 17, 2022 - Torquay, U.K. - Princess Theatre
September 18, 2022 - Bournemouth, U.K. - Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
September 20, 2022 - Brighton, U.K. - Brighton Dome Concert Hall
September 21, 2022 - Southend-on-sea, U.K. - Cliffs Pavilion
September 23, 2022 - Manchester, U.K. - Bridgewater Hall
September 24, 2022 - Gateshead, U.K. - Sage Gateshead
September 25, 2022 - Glasgow, U.K. - The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
September 27, 2022 - Edinburgh, U.K. -  Usher Hall
September 28, 2022 - York, U.K. - York Barbican
September 30, 2022 - Leicester, U.K. - De Montfort Hall
October 1, 2022 - Sheffield, U.K. - City Hall
October 2, 2022 - Liverpool, U.K. -  Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
October 4, 2022 - London, U.K. - London Palladium
October 7, 2022 - Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena
October 9, 2022 - Nijmegen, Netherlands - Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
October 10, 2022 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Koninklijk Theater Carré
October 14, 2022 - Bergen, Norway -  Peer Gynt Salen
October 15, 2022 - Stavanger, Norway - Stavanger Kuppelhallen
October 16, 2022 - Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
October 18, 2022 - Göteborg, Sweden - Lorensbergsteatern
October 20, 2022 - Turku, Finland - Logomo
October 21, 2022 - Helsinki, Finland - Kulttuuritalo
October 23, 2022 - Stockholm, Sweden - Göta Lejon
October 24, 2022 - Malmö, Sweden -  Palladium
October 25, 2022 - Greve, Denmark - Portalen
October 27, 2022 - Hamburg, Germany - Fabrik
October 28, 2022 - Neuruppin, Germany - Kulturkirche
October 29, 2022 - Berlin, Germany - Admiralspalast
November 1, 2022 - Antwerp, Belgium - De Singel
November 11, 2022 - Munich, Germany - Prinzregententheater
November 13, 2022 -  Linz, Austria - Posthof

For tickets and more information, visit www.donmclean.com.

Wed, 01/05/2022 - 11:08 am

B.J. Thomas, whose career spanned over six decades and sold over 70 million albums, will have new music available to music lovers on February 4, 2022, as Real Gone Music will release an 18-song CD, which will include 13 unreleased songs! This package includes eight unreleased songs from the Warner-Reprise Records vault, four songs from a limited edition direct response album in the 90s, rare photos, outtakes recorded with veteran songwriter/producer Steve Dorff, and more. Fans can pre-order this collection at www.bjthomas.com.

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Texas, B.J. Thomas began his career with the Houston-based band The Triumphs, when as lead singer he covered his father’s favorite Hank Williams classic “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” which led to Scepter Records to buy out his contract and take the song to the Top 10 on the national charts. Hit after hit then followed for B.J. as he mixed genres effortlessly, joining legendary Memphis producer Chips Moman for a series of smashes (“Hooked on a Feeling,” “The Eyes of a New York Woman,” “I Just Can’t Help Believing”) and he hit paydirt with the #1 Bacharach- David hit “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” the Oscar-winning song from Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid.
 
B.J.’s cross-over to country was cemented with his 1975 pop/country/adult contemporary million-seller “(Hey, Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song.” Simultaneously, B.J. became the first platinum-selling Contemporary Christian recording artist with a string of hugely popular albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s which also won him five Grammys and numerous other awards.
 
Along the way, B.J. made countless television appearances and performed thousands of concerts into 2020 until the Coronavirus pandemic brought an end to touring. His voice and energy remained almost supernaturally strong and B.J. eagerly looked forward to returning to the stage until cancer claimed his life on May 29, 2021, at the age of 78.
 
Track Listing:
1. Expression of Faith
2. Meet at My Heart*
3. I Like Livin’*
4. When the Hero Dies*
5. The Best Things in Life*
6. Rock and Roll Lullaby*
7. Hands on Me Again
8. This Ain’t a Song (It’s a Prayer)
9. Think About Me*
10. No One Else on Earth*
11. Our Younger Hearts*
12. That’s The Thing About Love*
13. Red Letter Days
14. When a Woman Talks*
15. Love by Any Name*
16. Memory in the Making*
17. Wings of a Dove*
18. America the Beautiful
 
* denotes unreleased track

Wed, 01/05/2022 - 12:11 pm

Starting Wednesday, January 5 at 10/9c, country hit-maker T. Graham Brown is kicking off the new year with another exciting month of live cuts with some of his closest friends and heroes on the new episodes of LIVE WIRE on Sirius XM’S Prime Country Channel 58. Tune into January's episodes for special stories and memories recorded live at SiriusXM’s Music City Theater in Nashville, Tennessee.

“It may be cold outside, but we will be heating up the airwaves on Live Wire with some of the best live tracks music has to offer,” shares Brown. “I hope you will join in on the fun throughout January and also check out the interview with my good buddy, Doug Stone!”

January is filled with continued airings including live cuts from your favorite country artists and bands including The Highwaymen, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Larry, Steve, and Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, Alan Jackson, and The Doobie Brothers. LIVE WIRE is also available on-demand worldwide with the SiriusXM app and Pandora NOW with a standard SiriusXM subscription.

Additional airings in January include:
Thursday, January 6 @ 1 am and 3 pm ET
Sunday, January 9 @ 11 am ET
Tuesday, January 11 @ 12 am and 11 pm ET
Thursday, January 13 @ 3 am ET
Monday, January 24 @ 12 pm ET

How subscribers can listen: SiriusXM subscribers are able to listen on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app, and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, devices with Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to siriusxm.com/streaming to learn more.

T. Graham Brown Upcoming Tour Dates:
JAN 09 - RP Funding Center / Lakeland, Fla.
JAN 14 - The Park Theater / McMinnville, Tenn.
JAN 15 - Country Music Cruise / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
JAN 28 - Alabama’s Little Bit of Texas / Wetumpka, Ala.
JAN 29 - Flying E Ranch / Wickenburg, Ariz.
FEB 04 - Reidsville Showcase Theater / Reidsville, N.C.
FEB 05 - Liberty Showcase Inc. / Liberty N.C.
FEB 09 - Lafayette’s Music Row / Memphis, Tenn.
FEB 10 - Americanaville / West Livingston, Texas
FEB 19 - Kentucky  Opry Theatre / Benton, Ky.
FEB 24 - Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort / Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
FEB 25 - Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort / Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
FEB 26 - Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort / Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
MAR 15 - Main Street Crossing / Tomball, Texas
MAR 16 - Momma’s at Sengelmann Hall / Schulenburg, Texas
MAR 17 - Alma’s Courthouse Whistle Stop / Livingston, Texas
MAR 19 - Windstone Entertainment Center / Jefferson, Mo.
APR 22 - Stomp Barn Ranch / Gainesville, Fla.
MAY 13 - 2920 Roadhouse / Hockley, Texas
MAY 14 - The Oaks Event Center / Vidor, Texas
MAY 22 - Maryland Theatre Box Office / Hagerstown, Md.
MAY 27 - Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 08 - McComb/ Bruchs Performing Arts Center / Wautoma, Wis.
OCT 09 - Rollie’s / Sauk Rapids, Minn.

For T. Graham Brown's most updated concert calendar visit tgrahambrown.com.

Sat, 01/15/2022 - 4:43 pm

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Dallas Frazier has passed away at age 82. Frazier penned hits such as “Elvira,” “There Goes My Everything,” “Alley Oop” and more. Artists such as Jack Greene, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Diana Ross, Engelbert Humperdink, Brenda Lee, Willie Nelson, Gene Watson, Merle Haggard, Charlie Louvin, Rodney Crowell, Poco, George Jones, Connie Smith, Charley Pride, and more recorded his songs.

Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories that have left them forever inspired by the timeless Dallas Frazier:

“For over five decades, songs written by Dallas Frazier have affected The Oak Ridge Boys' career like no other writers. “The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor” won a Grammy Award for us when we were a Gospel group in the mid-70's. Then, in 1981, "Elvira" became the biggest song in the music industry, winning all of the awards and selling over two and a half million 45 rpm singles. The Oak Ridge Boys and our families, along with millions of fans and friends who love his music, join in prayer for Sharon and the Frazier family. May Dallas rest in peace in the arms of Jesus.” – Duane Allen, The Oak Ridge Boys

“Country music has made history because of songwriters like Dallas Frazier penning “Elvira” for the Oak Ridge Boys, and “All I Have To Offer You Is Me” for Charley Pride. It doesn’t get any better than that!  Dallas Frazier will always be loved.” – Janie Fricke

“We are saddened to hear that one of the greatest and most talented songwriters of our time, Dallas Frazier has left for home. He was truly one of the most respected and loved songwriters in the music industry. Every songwriter went to school on his amazing talent and aspired to write just like him. Our prayers go out to all who love and adore him.” – T.G. Sheppard & Kelly Lang

“Another great songwriter I got to work with in the ’70s (in my Buck Owens days) was Dallas Frazier. Then fast forward to 1982 when “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma” and “Elvira” both were nominated for a Grammy and Elvira won for ‘Best Country Song’. He was a great guy.” – David Frizzell

“We’ve lost Dallas Frazier, a songwriting master. May God bless you in the palm of his hand.” – Andrew Farriss

“I can't count the number of times I played "There Goes My Everything" on the Grand Ole Opry stage for Jack Greene. Dallas' lyrics and Jack's delivery were a magical combination. It's no wonder both men received Grammy nods for their masterful efforts. The collective body of Dallas Frazier songs is astounding, brought to life by artists like the Oak Ridge Boys, Charley Pride, Brenda Lee, and Elvis. Chances are if you're dancing across a honky tonk floor today, you're dancing to a Dallas Frazier penned song. His legacy will live on in the hearts of traditional country music fans for generations to come. There’s a reason Dallas Frazier is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was one of the best!” – Tim Atwood

“Dallas Frazier was a pioneer in the music industry. Great musician and songwriter who will surely be missed. Rest In Peace.” – Shane Owens

“Prayers to the family of Dallas Frazier. One of the pioneers of songwriting in this town and has written for so many legendary artists! Fly on, Dallas! Rest now, friend.” – JD Shelburne

“Another passing of a legendary songwriter. He was the best friend a song ever had.” – Johnny Lee

“I’m saddened to hear of the passing of Dallas Frazier. Not only as a singer but also with his legacy of songs written, Dallas was a gem in country music. My heart is with his close friends and family during these next few months.” – Paige King Johnson

Sat, 01/15/2022 - 5:17 pm

Country Music Hall of Fame member Ralph Emery has passed away at age 88. Emery was a legendary disc jockey and television host who rose to fame during the late-night hours on Nashville's WSM, where he hosted and allowed many new artists a chance to be heard for the first time. Throughout his career, Emery hosted Pop! Goes The Country, Nashville Now, Ralph Emery Live, Ralph Emery’s Memories, and more. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007 and in 2010, he was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.

Artists mourn the loss of their friend and share memories of one of the industry's true mentors, Ralph Emery:

“We are saddened this week at the losses of Dallas Frazier, Jerry Crutchfield, and now, Ralph Emery. Ralph was not only a legendary personality but a dear friend who meant so much to The Oak Ridge Boys’ career. If Ralph liked you … EVERYONE liked you! it would seem a lot of folks are going home these days so CELEBRATE LIFE FRIENDS. Life is God’s greatest gift this side of salvation. Goodbye Ralph, Jerry, and Dallas. See you at the House.” – Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys

“Ralph Emery was my friend. I did his show many times and he was kind enough to send me a Christmas card every year. He had that special country music knowledge and that voice. Ralph was to country music what Mel Allen was to the Yankees.” – Don McLean

"I am heartbroken to learn that the man who believed in me when I wasn’t even sure I believed in myself after my partner and I had parted company and I found myself a solo artist has been called home by the Lord. Ralph Emery was so good to me I adored him and I know that it was mutual. He brought me to Nashville to appear on Nashville Now so many times long before and of course after I’d recorded "Rainy Night In Georgia" with Conway. Ralph believed in me, he believed in my talent, and he presented me always in the best light, giving me the opportunity to shine. Gratitude, honor, and love Ralph, forever and always." - Sam Moore

"The passing of my long-time friend Ralph Emery is devastating. His friendship to me and his contribution to country music will never be surpassed. It’s going to be tough not having him to turn to for advice. He was so kind to help guide me throughout my career as a friend and artist. Just knowing him made me a better person. My prayers go out to Joy and the family during this very sad time. R.I.P. my dear friend." - T.G. Sheppard

“It was great leaders like Ralph Emery who helped build careers for so many of us performers. May God Rest his soul.” – Janie Fricke

"Ralph Emery just crossed over the river Jordan. If it were not for his generosity, I wouldn't have had a career. He had me on his hugely popular show, "Nashville Now", 56 times. The importance of that exposure to millions of country music fans cannot be overstated. He was a dear friend and we shared many good times together. He helped countless artists and was a giant figure in country music history. Sheila and I loved him very, very much and will miss him deeply. What a guy!!" - T. Graham Brown

"My earliest memories of Ralph Emery are listening to him on WSM Radio.  My dad would talk about when he was married to Grand Ole Opry Star Skeeter Davis, and how she would pop in the studio and talk on the air during his late-night shift. Hearing my father talk about this, and listening to Ralph years later on the radio, became a vivid picture in my mind. For many years, Ralph Emery was the heartbeat of country music. He hosted Nashville Now on The Nashville Network. That’s where I came to know him best. He featured the best of the best on his show. Also hosted a morning show in Nashville. His passing is a great loss to the country music community, and he will long be remembered as the host of Nashville for many many years.” - Rhonda Vincent

“I remember when I first got signed to Curb Records, I did the Ralph Emery Show. He was filming it at the Opryland Hotel where I had played prior to getting the deal. I’ll never forget it. I sat between Ralph Emery and Ray Price. You could’ve knocked me over with a feather. I have missed hearing his voice on a regular basis for years. He will be sorely missed.” - Jeff Carson

“I first met Ralph Emery in Nashville with my brother Lefty at WSM Radio and then got to know him better in the early 80s with my singing partner Shelly West on The Nashville Now TV show.” - David Frizzell

“I am heartbroken to hear about the passing of my dear friend and father figure Ralph Emery. I will miss him so very much, but I know in my heart he is in a better place. Thank you Ralph for believing in me and playing such an important role in my life. Rest in peace.” - Kelly Lang

“Ralph Emery was a big part of my life. I played the Ralph Emery Morning Show for 14 years, and I later played piano on TNN's Nashville Now as a regular sub for Jerry Whitehurst. Ralph broke records and made stars on WSM radio; then he introduced those same stars to a television audience and in the process became a household name himself. Ralph Emery was country music! I send my condolences and prayers to his wife Joy and the rest of his family and friends.” - Tim Atwood

“Ralph Emery was truly a one of a kind and legend in country music. Many artists owe their start to him, myself included. I will never forget his kindness and prayers to his family.” - Johnny Lee

“Talk about someone who makes a profound effect on your life, not only by his words but by his actions as well. He was sneaky. He would sneak up and be there for you when you least expected it. He was a friend and will forever be missed.” - Lulu Roman, HEE HAW

“Ralph Emery was a Country music Hall of Famer and broadcast star. I had the opportunity to meet him and I’m saddened by his passing. We lost another true legend!” - Shane Owens

“Prayers to the family of the Legendary Ralph Emery. One of the most iconic voices on the national airwaves. Sad to hear the news this morning from Nashville. Remember watching Ralph with my grandmother growing up. What a great life and career. He will be missed.” - JD Shelburne

“Ralph was such a great guy. I remember when we first met. It was my first time appearing on Nashville Now. He was extremely kind to me and made me feel right at home. Ralph loved traditional country music and you could tell that he really enjoyed what he did. He will truly be missed but, he’s getting one heck of a show in heaven by all of his friends who went before him." - Jason Byrd

Fri, 01/21/2022 - 12:18 pm

Grammy-winning Songwriters Hall of Fame member Don McLean celebrates the 50th anniversary of his global hit “American Pie” reaching #1 on the Billboard chart, where it stayed for four weeks! To commemorate the anniversary, McLean has coined his international 50th Anniversary “American Pie” World Tour which will visit multiple destinations in N. America, UK/Europe, and Australia!
 
American Songwriter discusses the oft-debated meaning of “American Pie” here. And CBS News Radio’s Steve Futterman caught up with McLean recently and shared this story with their listeners.
 
I was writing songs and started singing ‘A long, long time ago’ right through ‘til the day the music died… I can still remember how that music used to make me smile…’ on and on right that day - just that whole thing right into the tape recorder. And I said, ‘Man, what is that?? That is so neat.’ I realized I'd captured the thing about Buddy and his death that I'd been feeling all those years in that one piece of music. Then I waited about three months and I figured out what I was gonna do and just wrote the whole thing in about an hour…,” said McLean.
 
McLean kicks off his international tour next Friday, January 28 at the Blue Note in Hawaii, then takes a midwestern swing with a stop at The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. “American Pie” was birthed from death - ‘The Day The Music Died’ – coined after the fatal flight when pop/rock legends Buddy Holly (“That’ll Be The Day”, “Peggy Sue”), Ritchie Valens (“La Bamba”), J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, Jr. (“Chantilly Lace”) tragically lost their lives in an airplane crash after the concert February 3, 1959. McLean will pay tribute to the legendary trio with his sold-out anniversary concert there on February 3, 2022.

50th Anniversary ‘American Pie’ World Tour 2022 North American Dates:
January 28, 2022 – Honolulu, HI – Blue Note Hawaii
January 29, 2022 – Honolulu, HI – Blue Note Hawaii
January 30, 2022 – Honolulu, HI – Blue Note Hawaii
February 3, 2022 – Clear Lake, IA – Surf Ballroom
February 5, 2022 – Grand Forks, ND – Chester Fritz Auditorium
February 11, 2022 – The Villages, FL – Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center
February 12, 2022 – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
February 14, 2022 – Port Canaveral, FL – Rock Legends Cruise
February 15, 2022 – Port Canaveral, FL – Rock Legends Cruise
February 16, 2022 – Port Canaveral, FL – Rock Legends Cruise
February 17, 2022 – Port Canaveral, FL – Rock Legends Cruise
February 18, 2022 – Port Canaveral, FL – Rock Legends Cruise
February 19, 2022 – Clearwater, FL – Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
February 24, 2022 – Tucson, AZ – Fox Tucson Theatre
April 29, 2022 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
May 1, 2022 – Indianapolis, IN – Clowes Memorial Hall
May 7, 2022 – Toronto, Canada – John W H Bassett Theatre
May 12, 2022 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
May 13, 2022 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall
May 19, 2022 – St. Louis, MO – Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
May 20, 2022 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre
June 2, 2022 – Albany, NY – The Egg
June 3, 2022 – Boston, MA – Shubert Theatre
June 4, 2022 – New York, NY – Town Hall
June 11, 2022 – Baltimore, MD – The Lyric
June 12, 2022 – Tysons, VA – Capital One Hall
June 17, 2022 – Grand Rapids, MI – DeVos Performance Hall
June 18, 2022 – Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater
June 24, 2022 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
June 25, 2022 – Houston, TX – Cullen Performance Hall
June 26, 2022 – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
July 7, 2022 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
July 8, 2022 – Grand Junction, CO – The Avalon Theatre
July 9, 2022 – Phoenix, AZ – Orpheum Theatre
 
50th Anniversary ‘American Pie’ World Tour 2022 European Dates:
September 11, 2022 – Cardiff, U.K. – St. Davids
September 13, 2022 – Ipswich, U.K. – Ipswich Regent Theatre
September 14, 2022 – Birmingham, U.K. – Symphony Hall
September 16, 2022 – Bath, U.K. – The Forum
September 17, 2022 – Torquay, U.K. – Princess Theatre
September 18, 2022 – Bournemouth, U.K. – Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
September 20, 2022 – Brighton, U.K. – Brighton Dome Concert Hall
September 21, 2022 – Southend-on-sea, U.K. – Cliffs Pavilion
September 23, 2022 – Manchester, U.K. – Bridgewater Hall
September 24, 2022 – Gateshead, U.K. – Sage Gateshead
September 25, 2022 – Glasgow, U.K. – The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
September 27, 2022 – Edinburgh, U.K. – Usher Hall
September 28, 2022 – York, U.K. – York Barbican
September 30, 2022 – Leicester, U.K. – De Montfort Hall
October 1, 2022 – Sheffield, U.K. – City Hall
October 2, 2022 – Liverpool, U.K. – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
October 4, 2022 – London, U.K. – London Palladium
October 7, 2022 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
October 9, 2022 – Nijmegen, Netherlands – Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
October 10, 2022 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Koninklijk Theater Carré
October 14, 2022 – Bergen, Norway – Peer Gynt Salen
October 15, 2022 – Stavanger, Norway – Stavanger Kuppelhallen
October 16, 2022 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
October 18, 2022 – Göteborg, Sweden – Lorensbergsteatern
October 20, 2022 – Turku, Finland – Logomo
October 21, 2022 – Helsinki, Finland – Kulttuuritalo
October 23, 2022 – Stockholm, Sweden – Göta Lejon
October 24, 2022 – Malmö, Sweden – Palladium
October 25, 2022 – Greve, Denmark – Portalen
October 27, 2022 – Hamburg, Germany – Fabrik
October 28, 2022 – Neuruppin, Germany – Kulturkirche
October 29, 2022 – Berlin, Germany – Admiralspalast
November 1, 2022 – Antwerp, Belgium – De Singel
November 11, 2022 – Munich, Germany – Prinzregententheater
November 13, 2022 – Linz, Austria – Posthof

Mon, 01/24/2022 - 8:09 am

Gaither Music Group is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of a new DVD–Rock of Ages–from the legendary country and gospel music group The Oak Ridge Boys. As a part of Gaither’s widely-popular Gaither Gospel Series®, the GRAMMY® Award-winning vocal group brings to the stage their heartfelt renditions of fifteen of their favorite hymns and gospel classics.

Set for release on January 21, the Rock of Ages DVD spotlights a diverse collection of some of the most treasured Gospel music classics and timeless hymns, while showcasing The Oak Ridge Boys’ unmistakable, four-part blends. A long-awaited companion to their popular Rock of Ages CD (Gaither Music Group, 2015), Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Joe Bonsall, and Richard Sterban bring new arrangements to beloved songs such as “In the Sweet By and By,” “In the Garden,” “I Love to Tell the Story” and more. Packed with powerhouse vocal performances, the DVD includes a guest appearance from GMA Hall of Fame members The Isaacs, a tribute highlighting country music icon Merle Haggard’s vocals on the song “Sweet Jesus” as well as a never-before-seen interview with the group’s longtime friend and gospel music legend Bill Gaither.

A Rock of Ages TV special is currently airing on PBS, Circle TV, TBN, RFD-TV, GaitherTV, TCT, Heartland, and CTN. The special will also be airing in Canada on Vision TV, CTS, The Miracle Channel, and Hope TV. The Rock of Ages TV special will premiere on the Gaither Music TV YouTube channel on Thursday, January 27, and can be watched on the GaitherTV platform which is available on Roku, Amazon FireTV, AppleTV, Android TV, iOS, and GooglePlay.

The Rock Of Ages DVD will be available at online accounts, retail stores, and at Gaither.com; and individual music videos from the release will be available at all digital streaming accounts and on the Gaither YouTube Channel (over 2.4 million subscribers and over 2.3 billion views). The first two digital singles, “In the Sweet By and By” and “I Love to Tell the Story” are available to watch now across all digital video platforms.

Watch the official video for The Oak Ridge Boys – “In The Sweet By And By” below:

Rock of Ages DVD track listing:
01. “In The Sweet By And By”
02. "Rock Of Ages"
03. "In The Garden"
04. "Just A Little Talk With Jesus"
05. "There Is Power In The Blood"
06. "I Love To Tell The Story"
07. "Time Has Made A Change In Me"
08. "Blessed Assurance"
09. "Life's Railway To Heaven"
10. "Hold To God's Unchanging Hand"
11. "Farther Along"
12. "Sweet Jesus" (feat. Merle Haggard)
13. "Angel Band"
14. “Father, I Stretch My Hand To Thee"
15. "Peace Within” (feat. The Isaacs)

Fri, 01/28/2022 - 1:47 pm

After recently announcing his retirement (Bluegrass Today, The Bluegrass Situation, WTVF NewsChannel 5), bluegrass giant Doyle Lawson has decided to pass the baton for his 41-year annual festival, held at Denton FarmPark in Denton, NC, to The Malpass Brothers. The Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver Bluegrass Festival will now be named The Malpass Brothers Bluegrass and Country Festival, sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms.

“For 41 years it has been an honor, pleasure, and privilege to be the host site of the Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver Bluegrass Festival,” says Karen Miller, Manager, Denton FarmPark. “We are sad to be saying goodbye to Doyle as our festival host. He is and will always be a legend in bluegrass music. At the same time, it is our honor and privilege to be the host site of The Malpass Brothers Bluegrass and Country Music Festival. We are looking forward to this next chapter of music at Denton FarmPark.”

Taking place May 5-7, 2022, this year’s festival brings a blend of Bluegrass, Americana, and Country to the FarmPark and its festival loyalists. The Malpass Brothers, Deeper Shade of Blue, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Donna Ulisse, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, and many more will bring a weekend of great music with entertainment that the whole family can enjoy!

“Doyle Lawson is one of the true legends in Bluegrass music. Just to be a small part of anything he is involved with is an honor,” said Chris Malpass. “We have had the privilege of being at his festival for a few years now and it’s always great. Taylor and I are truly honored to have the opportunity to carry the torch for our hero’s music of yesterday while we showcase the music and artist of today. We look forward to hosting this legendary festival and are excited to keep the music we love alive for future fans. Congratulations to Mr. Doyle on his retirement and his future endeavors.”

“It is a complete honor to be taking over a legendary festival like Denton. It has been my favorite festival in all my years of touring,” shared Taylor Malpass. “Doyle Lawson is one of the finest men and musicians in the business and to come in after his retirement is a dream come true. We will do our best to keep this festival as traditional as we can while still giving new artists a chance to grace the stage of this legendary festival.”

“10 years ago if you would’ve told me that the hottest act on the Bluegrass would perform with drums, electric guitar, and never play Bluegrass, I would’ve thought you were crazy. But, 10 years ago I had not seen The Malpass Brothers,” shares Ernie Evans. “Not only have they paved the way for others but they’ve fearlessly bulldozed a path inspiring others to be themselves. Debi and I would like to say congratulations and are excited to see where this new venture takes them.”

For ticket purchases or camping reservations call (336) 859-2755 or download a form and mail it in or email it to [email protected] and they will confirm availability and cost total. Visit dentonfarmpark.com for more information.

The Malpass Brothers on Tour:
Jan 29, 2022 Willingham Theatre Yadkinville, NC
Feb 12, 2022 Walhalla Performing Arts Center Walhalla, SC
Feb 17, 2022 Palatka Bluegrass Festival Palatka, FL
Feb 20, 2022 Stage Door Theater at Blumenthal PAC Charlotte, NC
Feb 26, 2022 FL Classic Music Festival Brooksville, FL
Mar 05, 2022 Mainstreet Crossing Tomball, TX
Mar 18, 2022 Withlacoochee Bluegrass Festival Dunnellon FL
Mar 19, 2022 The Malpass Brothers & Carolina Blue Old Rock School Valdese, NC
Mar 20, 2022 First UMC Marysville Marysville, OH
Mar 24, 2022 The Pines Theater Lufkin, TX
Mar 25, 2022 New Granbury Live Granbury, TX
Mar 26, 2022 32nd Annual Heart of Texas Music Festival Brady, TX
Mar 31, 2022 Historic Rylander Theatre Americus, GA
Apr 01, 2022 Orange Blossom Opry Weirsdale, FL
Apr 04, 2022 Clay Cooper Theatre Branson, MO
Apr 22, 2022 Reeves Theatre Elkin, NC
Apr 28, 2022 The Village at Deaton Creek Hoschton GA
Apr 29, 2022 Ritz Theatre Toccoa GA
Apr 30, 2022 Little Roy & Lizzy Festival Lincolnton GA
May 5-7, 2022 Malpass Brothers Bluegrass & Country Festival Denton, NC
May 19, 2022 The Palace Theatre Crossville, TN
May 21, 2022 The Wayne Theatre Waynesboro, VA
May 22, 2022 American Music Theatre Lancaster, PA
Jun 03, 2022 NEPA Bluegrass Tunkhannock, PA
Jun 10, 2022 Cherokee Bluegrass Festival Cherokee, NC
Jun 11, 2022 HoustonFest Galax, VA
Jun 18, 2022 Willow Oak Park Roxboro, NC
Jun 22-23, 2022 JennyBrook Bluegrass Festival Tunbridge, VT
Jun 30, 2022 Remington-Ryde Bluegrass Festival Centre Hall, PA
Jul 08, 2022 Hudson’s on Mercer Dripping Spring, TX
Jul 09, 2022 LanTex Theatre Llano TX
Jul 10, 2022 Texas Theater Seguin, TX
Jul 23, 2022 Renaissance Center Wake Forest, NC
Aug 18, 2022 Town of Clayton, Outdoor summer concert series
Aug 26, 2022 Clay Cooper Theatre Branson, MO
Aug 27, 2022 Lakes Bluegrass Festival Backus, MN
Sep 23, 2022 The Dunn Center for the Performing Arts Rocky Mount, NC
Sep 24, 2022 Recovery Road Bluegrass Fest at The Lodge on Hatley Farm Albemarle, NC
Oct 10, 2022 Georgia Mountain Fair Hiawassee, GA
Nov 04, 2022 Clay Cooper Theatre Branson, MO
Dec 16, 2022 Fountain’s General Store Fountain, NC
Jan 13, 2023 San Angelo Performing Arts San Angelo, TX
Jan 21, 2023 Paramount Theatre Goldsboro, NC
Mar 11, 2023 Old Dominion Barn Dance Hopewell, VA

For more tour info, visit themalpassbrothers.com/tour.

Thu, 02/03/2022 - 12:13 pm

On February 3, 1959, a chartered aircraft crashed in Mason City, Iowa just minutes after takeoff claiming the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson – “The Big Bopper” – and the pilot, Roger Peterson.

The fateful day was coined “The Day The Music Died” by Don McLean in his hit “American Pie.” The song was released in 1971 and spent four weeks at No. 1 in 1972. In 2001, thirty years later, the Recording Industry of America named it the fifth greatest song of the 20th century.

“Buddy Holly was only 22 years old when he died on February 3, 1959. By that time he had recorded something like 60 sides and every one of them was a hit song and most were hit records. Even the Beatles can not compare to the magnitude of this contribution. The music he made, he invented himself with very little help from others,” said Don McLean.

February 3, 1959, known as 'The Day The Music Died' monumentalized with sold-out concert in Clear Lake, Iowa

Tonight, the Grammy-winning, Songwriters Hall of Fame Member McLean honors their memory with a sold-out concert at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.

His international 50th Anniversary “American Pie” World Tour which will visit multiple destinations in N. America, UK/Europe, and Australia, kicked off in Hawaii on January 28th and another six shows have been just added to the tour:

April 23, 2022 – Brattleboro, VT – Latchis Theatre
April 24, 2022 – Laconia, NH – Colonial Theatre
May 21, 2022 – Hot Springs, AR – Oaklawn Event Center
June 10, 2022 – Morgantown, WV – Ruby Amphitheater
July 1, 2022 – Beverly Hills, CA – Saban Theatre
July 2, 2022 – Saratoga, CA – Mountain Winery

For a complete list of tour dates, visit donmclean.com!

Mon, 02/07/2022 - 12:15 pm

Country music legend and trailblazer Charley Pride's 'The Best of Charley Pride Volume II' is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Debuted in 1972 on Billboard magazine's country albums chart, it spent 16 weeks at the No. 1 spot and was Pride’s best-selling album during his career. Included on the album are hits like "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'", "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone," "I'd Rather Love You," "I'm Just Me" and more fan favorites. In line with Black History Month, the celebration of this anniversary reminds us how Pride transcended racial barriers within the country music community and beyond.

American Masters Charley Pride: I'm Just Me, a documentary about the life and career of the country music superstar was aired on PBS, BBC & CBC's documentary Channel and is available at PBS.com and Amazon.com. The documentary walks through Pride’s life journey, from his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in segregated Sledge, Mississippi to his career as a Negro League baseball player and his meteoric rise as a trailblazing country music icon. Narrated by Tanya Tucker and featuring country music royalty, including Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart, I'm Just Me traces Pride's love for music and perseverance in the industry. The film also features many songs from his repertoire of classic country hits, along with more modern cuts like "Standing In My Way," from his latest album Music In My Heart, released in 2017.

In 2021, CMT celebrated Charley's meteoric rise in country music and impactful legacy with CMT Giants: Charley Pride. Watch it HERE.

Thu, 03/24/2022 - 2:49 pm

Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member William Lee Golden and his sons 'The Goldens' join together in perfect harmony with the release of the music video for the classic tune, “Take It Easy,” from their upcoming album, ‘Southern Accents.' Each group member’s talent shines on their version of the Eagles’ hit song, and their fun-loving chemistry is seen throughout the video. ‘Southern Accents' is one of 3 albums that will be released on Friday, March 25, along with 'Country Roads' and 'Old Country Church.' ‘Golden Classics’ is the highly anticipated three-volume set that contains over 30 songs spread across several genres that all have an impact on the lives and careers of William Lee Golden and The Goldens. The music video for “Take It Easy” premiered on CMT.com and the single is available to download on all digital platforms today!

To view William Lee Golden and The Goldens’ premiere on CMT.com, visit HERE.

To pre-order Golden Classics, visit HERE.

“Thank you CMT.com for premiering our new video for “Take It Easy,” shares William Lee Golden. “This has always been a family favorite and since this is the 50th Anniversary for the song, it seemed appropriate to include on our new project. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as we enjoyed creating it!”

Adding to the excitement of the ‘Golden Classics’ upcoming release, William Lee Golden and The Goldens hosted an album release party last week at 3rd and Lindsley Bar & Grill in Nashville, Tenn. At the event sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms Chicken, the group graced the stage for an unforgettable performance and were also surprised with a special plaque to commemorate the success of “Come and Dine” reaching #1 on the CDX Gospel Charts. The three albums, ‘Southern Accents,' 'Country Roads' and 'Old Country Church' were recorded when Golden gathered his sons Rusty, Craig, and Chris, his grandchildren Elizabeth, Rebekah, and Elijah, and friends Aaron McCune, and Ben Isaacs to bring their fresh interpretations to longtime favorites. William Lee Golden and The Goldens deliver reminiscent renditions of Johnny Cash’s “I Still Miss Someone,” and Jim Reeves's “Welcome to My World.” Chris shines on Tom Petty’s “Southern Accent,” while Rusty delivers a vibrant take on Bob Seger’s hit “Hollywood Nights” and Craig, the rarely heard Golden, revives Gregg Allman’s “Multi-Colored Lady.”

Country Roads
1. I Still Miss Someone
2. Four Walls
3. Welcome To My World
4. Take Me Home Country Roads
5. You Are My Sunshine
6. The Great Speckled Bird
7. Green Green Grass Of Home
8. Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
9. For The Good Times
10. I Saw The Light

Southern Accents
1. Take It Easy
2. Me And Bobby McGee
3. The Long And Winding Road
4. Stand By Me
5. Jambalaya
6. Peaceful Easy Feeling
7. Long Black Veil
8. Southern Accents
9. Elvira
10. Multi-colored Lady
11. Bobbie Sue
12. Hollywood Nights

Old Country Church
1. Come And Dine
2. Old Country Church
3. It’s Suppertime
4. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
5. Until Then
6. Why Me, Lord?
7. I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
8. Too Much To Gain
9. Sheltered
10. Softly And Tenderly
11. Love Lifted Me
12. Power In The Blood

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 1:05 pm

Country music hitmakers T.G. Sheppard, Kelly Lang, David Frizzell, Rhonda Vincent, T. Graham Brown, and more can be seen on the new television show My Life My Songs, hosted by Jimmy Fortune. The show features interviews with these hit songwriters and recording artists, discussing everything from their careers to the writing of their #1 hit songs. Viewers are able to get the inside scoop on their favorite tunes we all know and love starting the first episode off strong on Monday, March 28 with country music legend T.G. Sheppard as Fortune’s first guest! My Life My Songs with Jimmy Fortune airs on country music TV’s top channels including The Heartland Network, The Family Channel, The Country Network, and more.

For more information and to view the full schedule, visit mylifemysongs.com.

T.G. Sheppard
MAR 28 - Heartland TV / 4:00 PM CDT
MAR 30 - Stryk TV / 7:00 PM CDT / 11:00 PM CDT
APR 01 - The Family Channel / 3:30 PM CDT
APR 01 - Stryk TV / 11:00 PM CDT
APR 03 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
APR 03 - The Country Network / 11:00 AM CDT / 9:00 PM CDT
APR 03 - Stryk TV / 5:00 PM CDT
APR 03 - Heartland TV / 6:30 PM CDT

Kelly Lang
APR 18 - Heartland TV / 4:00 PM CDT
APR 18 - RightNow TV / 8:00PM CDT
APR 20 - Stryk TV / 7:00 PM CDT / 11:00 PM CDT
APR 22 - The Family Channel / 3:30 PM CDT
APR 22 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
APR 22 - Stryk TV / 8:30 PM CDT
APR 23 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
APR 24 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
APR 24 - The Country Network / 11:00 AM CDT / 9:00 PM CDT
APR 24 - Stryk TV / 5:00 PM CST
APR 24 - Heartland TV / 6:30 PM CDT

David Frizzell
APR 25 - Heartland TV / 4:00 PM CDT
APR 25 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
APR 27 - Stryk TV / 7:00 PM CDT / 11:00 PM CDT
APR 29 - The Family Channel / 3:30 PM CDT
APR 29 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
APR 29 - Stryk TV / 8:30 PM CDT
APR 30 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
MAY 01 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
MAY 01 - The Country Network / 11:00 PM CDT / 9:00 PM CDT
MAY 01 - Stryk TV / 5:00 PM CDT
MAY 01 - Heartland TV / 6:30 PM CDT

Rhonda Vincent
JUN 13 - Heartland TV / 4:00 PM CDT
JUN 13 - Rightnow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
JUN 15 - Stryk TV / 7:00 PM CDT / 11:00 PM CDT
JUN 17 - The Family Channel / 3:30 PM CDT
JUN 17 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
JUN 17 - Stryk TV / 8:30 PM CDT
JUN 18 - RightNow TV/ 1:00 AM CDT
JUN 19 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
JUN 19 - The Country Network / 11:00 AM CDT / 9:00 PM CDT
JUN 19 - Stryk TV / 5:00 PM CDT
JUN 19 - Heartland TV / 6:30 PM CDT

T. Graham Brown
JUN 20 - Heartland TV / 4:00 PM CDT
JUN 20 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
JUN 22 - Stryk TV / 7:00 PM CDT / 11:00 PM CDT
JUN 24 - The Family Channel / 3:30 PM CDT
JUN 24 - RightNow TV / 8:00 PM CDT
JUN 24 - Stryk TV / 8:30 PM CDT
JUN 25 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
JUN 26 - RightNow TV / 1:00 AM CDT
JUN 26 - The Country Network / 11: 00 AM CDT / 9:00 PM CDT
JUN 26 - Stryk TV / 5:00 PM CDT
JUN 26 - Heartland TV / 6:30 PM CDT

Sat, 04/30/2022 - 4:25 pm

Recently, Judd was promoting her new memoir 'River of Time: My Descent Into Depression and How I Emerged With Hope.' The Judds were also scheduled to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Sunday, May 1, 2022.
 
Judd's friends and colleagues share fond memories of the country music trailblazer:

"I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend and fellow Kentuckian, Naomi Judd. Naomi was always so special to be with. She accomplished so much and she will be missed and loved forever. My prayers go out to Naomi and her family." - Crystal Gayle

"We just heard the devastating news that Naomi Judd has gone home. The Judds are being inducted into The Country Music Hall of Fame tomorrow. This is so very sad. We have been friends for decades and have worked hundreds of shows together. Our prayers for WY and Ashley and for all that loved her… which includes the four of us!" - The Oak Ridge Boys

"Such a sad day in country music with the loss of Naomi Judd. Her family is in my prayers." - Johnny Lee

"Sunday was slated to be a day of celebration with the medallion ceremony for the Judds being officially welcomed into the Country Music Hall of Fame…But sadly, the Country Music Community and millions of fans around the world are mourning the loss of Naomi Judd, the matriarch of the country music duo the Judds. Our condolences go out to Wynonna, Ashley & Naomi’s husband of 32 years, Larry Strickland." - Dallas Wayne, Singer/Songwriter, and SiriusXM 'Willie's Roadhouse' Host

"I have so many memories with Naomi Judd - from our early years on stage around the country, awards shows to recent neighborly encounters at church or around our town of Franklin. I am speechless and so sad! My prayers go out to Wynonna, Ashley, and the rest of her family. God bless you and comfort you all." - Lee Greenwood

"So heartbroken to hear of the passing of the one and only Naomi Judd. A true living legend of country music sadly will be missed. Rest In Peace Naomi Judd. Prayers for the family." - Shane Owens

"The first time I ever met Naomi, I was 14 years old and we were performing on the Ralph Emery Show. Ralph lovingly called them the “Soap Sisters” since Naomi made her own lye soap. She was so sweet and kind and remained so every time I was ever with her through the years. She wrote me the most precious note recently about my commercial and how much she loved my music. I will cherish it forever. I’m so deeply saddened by this loss. We were so looking forward to The Judds’ induction into the CMA Hall of Fame. The music business will never be the same. Please join us in prayer for her family’s comfort during this time." - Kelly Lang

"It’s a sad day to hear about Naomi Judd, her creative and clever creation of The Judds image made a huge impact in country music. She will be missed greatly.“ - Janie Fricke

"So sorry to hear of the loss of a great lady in country music. Naomi was not only an amazing singer/songwriter but an author, actress, and philanthropist. She will be greatly missed. Country music is better off because she was part of it… Godspeed Naomi! - Heath Wright / Ricochet

“Another great musical voice - Naomi Judd - has gone silent and left for home. I will never forget introducing her along with Wynonna on their very first network tv show appearance. I knew after introducing them that they were destined for greatness. My prayers are with her family, friends, and fans at this very sad time.” - TG Sheppard

"Half of one country music's all-time favorite duos has left us. Prayers to Wy and family." - Joey Canyon

"The Judds were the superstars of their time, and I knew them from the beginning when I played piano for Naomi and Wynonna on the "Ralph Emery Morning Show." Back then Ralph called them The Soap Sisters because Naomi made homemade lye soap and brought it to the show as gifts for us all. I knew from the beginning they were destined for greatness. I am in shock to hear of Naomi's passing on the eve of their induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame--the moment when their greatness would forever be acknowledged in the history books. To me, The Judds were always a closing act. I'm just so sorry that Naomi made the decision to bring the curtain down early. My prayers go out to her family, friends, and fans." - Tim Atwood

“Naomi Judd was a dear friend and awesome talent. She was always so sweet and kind to me. I knew her well and did dozens of shows with The Judds. They have touched millions with their music. Sheila and my hearts are broken. Please pray for the Judd Family, fans, and friends. Rest in peace, sweet sister. I love you!” - T. Graham Brown

“Sad to hear the passing of Naomi Judd. Have a huge amount of respect for her work in country music and sending my condolences to her family and friends.” - Ian Flanigan

“I am at a loss for words hearing about the passing of Naomi Judd…. She was a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice. ‘Grandpa’ is and always will be my favorite song by the Judds. Everyone, please keep her family and close friends in your prayers during this time.” - Makenzie Phipps

"Naomi was a lovely person and this is a tragic loss. Our profound sympathy goes to Wynona and Ashley." - Lacy J. Dalton

"I am saddened to hear of the loss of fellow Kentuckian and legend Naomi Judd. Their music traces back to my childhood when mom would sing their songs to us. Their sound was iconic and I remember so many of their hits. Naomi will forever be remembered. Prayers to Wy and Ashley + family." - JD Shelburne

 

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 10:12 am

When you talk about history, The Oak Ridge Boys can “dig a little deeper” than most. The GRAMMY® Award-winning, Country Music Hall of Fame and Gospel Music Hall of Fame members released their 'Light' album 50 years ago, paving the way for what would soon become an historic transition into country music and to heights The Oak Ridge Boys had only dreamed of.

“That album was the apex of The Oak Ridge Boys' career in Gospel music,” said Oak Ridge Boys member Duane Allen. “I had always dreamed of recording an album that used our stage band in the studio,” Allen said. “For the Light album, we rehearsed all the way across Canada and down into California and then secured a side rehearsal room in Whitney Studio in (Glendale, California). We rehearsed in that studio and then went on to record a monumental album with our band, along with the addition of a rhythm guitarist and percussionist.”

The Light album included gospel songs, “I Don’t Know Why Jesus Loved Me” and “Mama’s Last Amen” and liner notes written by country music legend Johnny Cash.

Cash wrote:
I watched the Oaks
From off stage.
I was caught up in it…
The spotlights in the building
The blue the red the amber
Streamed down upon them
But moving in the spotlights
Was the spirit of True Light
The people were blessed
And so was I
Standing there
Bound in the beauty
Of a spiritual blessing
Brought about
By the children of Light

Sing it
Children of Light
Sing it

This year, The Oak Ridge Boys are also celebrating the 40th anniversary of their number one country hit “Bobbie Sue,” which was the first single and title track of an album that would go on to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. “Bobbie Sue” was the Oaks’ sixth song to reach the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

“When we were picking songs for the follow up to the Fancy Free album, which included “Elvira,” we received a copy of "Bobbie Sue” in the mail. It was written by Wood Newton and Dan and Adele Tyler and was the perfect follow up to “Elvira” with its sing-a-long melody and signature bass part for Richard.”

The Oaks continue to add to their touring and recording legacy, making stops across the country this year as part of their 2022 Front Porch Singin’ Tour. They are entertaining audiences everywhere with songs from the Front Porch Singin’ album, as well as classics like “American Made,” “Y’all Come Back Saloon,'' “Bobbie Sue” and, of course, “Elvira.”

Join together with friends and family as The Oak Ridge Boys bring their one-of-a-kind harmonies to a stage near you. Learn more about this tour, including show and ticket information HERE.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
MAY 12 - Thrasher-Home Center / Orange Park, Fla.
MAY 13 - Crown Theatre / Fayetteville, N.C.
MAY 14 - Niswonger Performing Arts Center / Greeneville, Tenn.
MAY 20 - Camp Douglas / Camp Douglas, Wis.
MAY 21 - Kewadin Casino St. Ignace Event Center / St. Ignace, Mich.
MAY 28 - Center Stage at Pearl River Resorts / Choctaw, Miss.
JUN 03 - Apache Casino Hotel Event Center / Lawton, Okla.
JUN 04 - Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel / Robinsonville, Miss.
JUN 07 - Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
JUN 09 - Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio.
JUN 10 - Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio.
JUN 11 - Xcite Center / Bensalem, Pa.
JUN 17 - Franklin County High School / Winchester, Tenn.
JUN 18 - Blue Gate Performing Arts Center / Shipshewana, Ind.
JUN 25 - University of West Georgia Coliseum / Carrollton, Ga.
JUL 08 - Island View Casino Resort - Showroom / Gulfport, Miss.
JUL 15 - Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City / Kansas City, Mo.
JUL 16 - Lincoln County Fair / Troy, Mo.
JUL 29 - Gasconade County Fair / Owensville, Mo.
JUL 30 - Marion Cultural & Civic Center / Marion, Ill.
AUG 06 - Estes Field / Centre, Ala.
AUG 07 - Chuck Mathena Center / Princeton, W.Va.
AUG 14 - Wisconsin State Fair Park / West Allis, Wis.
AUG 19 - Country Tonite Theater / Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
AUG 21 - Kentucky State Fair - Texas Roadhouse Main Stage / Louisville, Ky.
AUG 26 - Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino / Sante Fe, N.M.
AUG 27 - Union High School / Roosevelt, Utah
AUG 29 - Scera Shell Outdoor Theatre / Orem, Utah
AUG 30 - Edward A. Kenley Centennial Amphitheater Layton Park / Layton Park, Utah
AUG 31 - Paramount Theatre / Denver, Co.

For the complete listing, visit oakridgeboys.com/tour.

Mon, 05/16/2022 - 1:34 pm

In keeping with its mission statement “to distribute world-class artists’ content,” GET JOE RECORDS announces the signing of legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer Artimus Pyle (best known for his work with the iconic Southern-rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd) to the newly-formed, Texas-based label.

Pyle, whose musical career spans a half a century, is currently back in the studio with members of The Artimus Pyle Band (now comprised of Scott Raines-guitar/vocals; Jerry Lyda-guitar; Brad Durden-keys/vocals; and Dave Fowler-bass), a group he established in 2010 to honor the music of Ronnie Van Zant’s Lynyrd Skynyrd.

“Artimus is Southern Rock royalty and one of 2 remaining original members of one of the greatest rock and roll bands that ever lived,” explains Len Snow, President of Get Joe Records. “He is a phenomenal talent who continues to carry the torch for future generations to enjoy. We could not be more pleased to be representing him and his work.”
 
The signing with Get Joe Records comes on the heels of Pyle’s successful release of his 2020 film, “Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash” (Cleopatra Entertainment). The film is based on Pyle’s time with Skynryd leading up to and shortly following the infamous plane crash in 1977. The film is available on DVD or Video On Demand through Amazon.com and other online video outlets.

ABOUT ARTIMUS PYLE:

Following his time as a Marine Corps Sergeant from 1967 to 1971 and a short stint with Spartanburg, SC-based band Thickwood Lick, Artimus Pyle was recommended by the late Charlie Daniels and joined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1974. He would replace their original drummer (Bob Burns) following the release of the group’s second album, Second Helping, and performed with the band and on Skynyrd’s next four albums, Nuthin’ Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, Street Survivors, and their live album, One More for the Road. Pyle was injured but survived the band’s 1977 horrific plane crash that abruptly ended the lives of six people, including band members Steve and Cassie Gaines, and most notably, frontman and musical visionary Ronnie Van Zant.
 
In 1979, the band began to reunite, first for the 5th Annual Charlie Daniel’s Volunteer Jam, and eventually, as the Rossington Collins Band (which included all the remaining band members and Pyle, plus Dale Krantz on lead vocals and Barry Lee Harwood on guitar). However, shortly thereafter, Pyle was in a car accident that broke his leg in 21 places and shattered his hopes of remaining with the group. Pyle spent the next three years healing, both physically and emotionally, before returning to the states and establishing the Artimus Pyle Band (A.P.B.) to honor the music and legacy of Ronnie Van Zant.

In 1987, Pyle rejoined his former bandmates to tour and eventually record as Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991, but the experience left him flat. While he deeply loved them, he no longer felt the magic he once did with Van Zant at the helm, nor was he interested in returning to the party lifestyle for which the band was known and stepped away from the group permanently, only to return in 2006 during Lynyrd Skynyrd’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (where he played alongside Bob Burns).

Now in his 70s, Pyle still continues to honor Van Zant’s musical legacy, recording and touring with the Artimus Pyle Band, now comprised of Pyle (drums), Steve Raines (guitar/vocals), Jerry Lyda (guitar) Brad Durden (keyboards/vocals), and Dave Fowler (bass). The group is currently in the studio working on a new project which will be distributed through Get Joe Records.

 

Thu, 05/19/2022 - 8:52 am

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of American Pie, the album and single, Don McLean was recently presented with a plaque for multi-platinum certifications for "American Pie" and a platinum certification for "Vincent".

The legendary Songwriter Hall of Fame member was honored by Universal Music Canada’s Ivar Hamilton, VP Catalog Marketing; Warren Stewart, Director of Catalog Marketing; and Mark O’Keeffe, Catalog Marketing Coordinator backstage at the John Bassett Theatre in Toronto.
 
McLean is currently embarked on the 50th Anniversary American Pie World Tour and will release a children’s book American Pie: A Fable on June 7.

Don McLean's 50th Anniversary American Pie World Tour:
MAY 19 Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center St. Louis, MO
MAY 20 Gillioz Theatre Springfield, MO
MAY 21 Oaklawn Event Center Hot Springs, AR
JUN 02 The Egg Albany, NY
JUN 03 Boch Center - Shubert Theatre Boston, MA
JUN 04 The Town Hall New York, NY
JUN 10 Ruby Amphitheater Morgantown, WV
JUN 11 The Lyric Theatre Baltimore, MD
JUN 12 Capital One Hall Tysons, VA
JUN 17 DeVos Performance Hall Grand Rapids, MI
JUN 18 The Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, WI
JUN 19 Big Top Chautauqua Bayfield, WI
JUN 24 Tobin Center for the Performing Arts San Antonio, TX
JUN 25 Cullen Performance Hall Houston, TX
JUN 26 Paramount Theatre Austin, TX
JUL 01 The Canyon @ The Saban Theatre Beverly Hills, CA
JUL 02 Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA
JUL 07 Paramount Theater Denver, CO
JUL 08 Avalon Theatre Grand Junction, CO
JUL 09 Orpheum Theatre Phoenix Phoenix, AZ
JUL 15 Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines, IA
JUL 22 Victory Theatre Evansville, IN
JUL 23 UIS Performing Arts Center Springfield, IL
JUL 29 Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA
JUL 30 Point of the Bluff Vineyards Hammondsport, NY
AUG 20 Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center Vineyard Haven, MA
SEP 02 Goodyear Theater Akron, OH
SEP 03 Blue Gate Music Hall Shipshewana, IN
SEP 11 St David’s Dewi Sant Cardiff, United Kingdom
SEP 13 Ipswich Regent Theatre Ipswich, United Kingdom
SEP 14 Symphony Hall Birmingham, United Kingdom
SEP 16 The Forum Bath, United Kingdom
SEP 17 Princess Theatre Torquay, United Kingdom
SEP 18 Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth, United Kingdom
SEP 20 Brighton Dome Concert Hall Brighton, United Kingdom
SEP 21 Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-sea, United Kingdom
SEP 23 Bridewater Hall Manchester, United Kingdom
SEP 24 Sage Gateshead Gateshead, United Kingdom
SEP 25 The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, United Kingdom
SEP 27 Usher Hall Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SEP 28 York Barbican York, United Kingdom
SEP 30 De Montfort Hall Leicester, United Kingdom
OCT 01 City Hall Sheffield, United Kingdom
OCT 02 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Liverpool, United Kingdom
OCT 04 London Palladium London, United Kingdom
OCT 07 3Arena Dublin, Ireland
OCT 09 Concertgebouw de Vereeniging Nijmegen, Netherlands
OCT 10 Koninklijk Theater Carré Amsterdam, Netherlands
OCT 14 Grieghallen Bergen, Norway
OCT 15 Stavanger Kuppelhallen Stavanger, Norway
OCT 16 Sentrum Scene Oslo, Norway
OCT 18 Lorensbergsteatern Göteborg, Sweden
OCT 20 Logomo Oy Turku, Finland
OCT 21 Helsinki Hall Of Culture Helsinki, Finland
OCT 23 Göta Lejon Stockholm, Sweden
OCT 24 Palladium Malmö, Sweden
OCT 25 Portalen Greve, Denmark
OCT 27 Fabrik Hamburg, Germany
OCT 28 Veranstaltungszentrum Kulturkirche Neuruppin, Germany
OCT 29 Admiralspalast Berlin, Germany
OCT 31 Metropol Theater Bremen Bremen, Germany
NOV 01 deSingel Antwerpen, Belgium
NOV 03 Musikteatret Holstebro Holstebro, Denmark
NOV 05 Bayer Erholungshaus Leverkusen, Germany
NOV 09 Steintor Variete Halle, Germany
NOV 12 Prinzregententheater Munich, Germany
NOV 13 Posthof Zeitkultur Am Hafen Linz, Austria

Thu, 06/23/2022 - 11:03 am

Paramount+ today announced that THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED: THE STORY OF DON McLEAN’S “AMERICAN PIE” will premiere exclusively on the service Tuesday, July 19, both in the U.S. and internationally where the service is available. Additionally, the documentary will have a special Academy qualifying run in New York City and Los Angeles starting on July 8 and will screen in Showcase Cinemas and associated theaters globally on July 14 and July 17.

With a narrative running deeper than a catchy tune and cryptic verses, “American Pie” is a musical phenomenon woven deep into the history of American culture, entertaining audiences around the world for over 50 years. In THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED: THE STORY OF DON McLEAN’S “AMERICAN PIE,” McLean will, for the first time, powerfully reveal and share the secrets behind his iconic song. In addition, the documentary highlights cultural moments in America’s history that are as relevant now as they were in 1971 when the song was released. The film tells stories of the people who were a part of this moment from the beginning and shows the point of view of a new generation of artists who are motivated by the same values and ideas that inspired the song’s creation.
 
“This documentary is something that will make people think, especially since so many throughout the years have asked me what certain lyrics meant or whom I was referring to, but now I finally can solve many of those mysteries,” says McLean. “Everyone from Madonna to Garth Brooks to Weird Al Yankovic has recorded ‘American Pie’ and made it their own. So many people have their own interpretation of the song, and I love it.”
 
"Not only is “American Pie” one of the most universally known songs of all time, it also represents a significant piece of musical history and a pivotal moment in American culture. It’s a story that needs to be told and we’re excited to have THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED take fans deeper into its making, finally put to rest the speculation behind its lyrics, and hear from today’s biggest artists – both legends and future stars – who it has personally influenced,” said Bruce Gillmer, President of Music, Music Talent, Programming and Events, Paramount, and Chief Content Officer, Music, Paramount+. “A global sensation deserves a global launch and we’re thrilled to add this film to Paramount+’s unmatched portfolio of premiere music content."
 
To help bring the documentary to life, McLean enlisted music producer and songwriter Spencer Proffer, CEO of media production company Meteor 17. In a collaborative vision, Proffer and McLean tell the story of this special and unique song by using contemporary audio/visual storytelling techniques to artistically reimagine the music for a modern audience.

“There are interchanges with all stripes of people from many walks of life, including major celebrities, music icons, current breaking artists and industry leaders,” said Proffer. “The film explores what ‘American Pie’ meant to people then, what it means to them now and what it will mean to generations in the future.”
 
THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED: THE STORY OF DON MCLEAN’S “AMERICAN PIE” is produced by Spencer Proffer and executive produced by Bruce Gilmer.

Thu, 07/07/2022 - 9:04 am

It’s not often that such a diverse array of artists, from blues to southern rock, punk to country, can be gathered together under a single musical project. But there’s one artist whose career has been so incredibly rich and whose influence has been so extensive as to make such a union possible. Of course, that artist is the brilliant guitarist/songwriter/legendary musical icon, Eric Clapton, who has inspired countless thousands of musicians of all stripes, artists of all colors, and fans of all kinds, including the incredible group of talented friends found on this brand-new set of studio recordings, A Tribute To Eric Clapton.

Available now on all formats including CD and vinyl via Sony/Orchard, A Tribute To Eric Clapton covers all the basis of Clapton’s incredible career, from his early days in The Yardbirds to his stint in the groundbreaking power trio Cream to his time in the folk-influenced Blind Faith and finally to his monstrously successful solo career.

If you’re a fan of Eric Clapton or just a fan of a diverse group of stellar musicians cutting loose on some of the finest tunes in classic rock, don’t miss this incredible album!

A Tribute to Eric Clapton Track List:
1. Cocaine - Kirk Fletcher & Brian Auger
2. Lay Down Sally - Sammy Kershaw & Albert Lee
3. I Feel Free - Arthur Brown, James Williamson & Rat Scabies
4. Sunshine Of Your Love - dUg Pinnick & Eric Gales
5. Let It Rain - Jack Russell & Sonny Landreth
6. Wonderful Tonight - Oli Brown
7. Layla - Molly Hatchet
8. I Shot The Sheriff - Pat Travers, David Sancious & Artimus Pyle
9. For Your Love - Mark Lindsay & Rick Nielsen
10. Tears In Heaven - Ana Popovic
11. White Room - Graham Bonnet & Snowy White
12. Can't Find My Way Home - Shirley King & Martin Barre

Mon, 07/25/2022 - 12:54 pm

STREET SURVIVORS: THE TRUE STORY OF THE LYNYRD SKYNYRD PLANE CRASH, recreates the story of the ill-fated flight through the eyes of former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Artimus Pyle (who narrates the film), who not only survived the plane crash that claimed the life of the band’s founder and frontman Ronnie Van Zant amongst others, but who also physically pulled the remaining survivors out of the plane wreckage before staggering towards the nearest farmhouse in rural Louisiana to seek help.

“This film’s story, MY story, is not just about the plane crash but also about my personal relationship with the genius that was Ronnie Van Zant, whom I loved like a brother and still miss to this day,” says Artimus Pyle.

STREET SURVIVORS: THE TRUE STORY OF THE LYNYRD SKYNYRD PLANE CRASH was scripted and directed by Jared Cohn (DEVIL’S REVENGE, DEVIL’S DOMAIN), produced by Brian Perera, and co-produced by Tim Yasui for Cleopatra Entertainment. The film is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Vudu, Roku, AppleTV, Tubi, and for purchase on Blu-Ray and DVD.

Pyle also contributes original music to the film’s soundtrack.

Artimus Pyle Band On Tour:
August 26 – Princess Theater – Harriman, Tennessee
August 27 – The Barn at Paint Fork – Barnardsville, North Carolina
September 9 – AG Center – Franklin, Tennessee
September 16 – Lexington Village Theater – Lexington, Michigan
September 17 – American Music Hall w/ 38 Special – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
September 23 – San Antonio, Texas – PRIVATE
October 7 – Mainstreet El Dorado MusicFest – Eldorado, Arkansas
October 8 – Arkansas - PRIVATE
October 14 – JD Legends – Franklin, Ohio
October 15 – Effingham Performance Hall – Effingham, Illinois
October 22 – PAC – Franklin, Georgia
November 25 – The Newton Theater – Newton, New Jersey
November 26 – The Levoy Theater – Millville, New Jersey
November 27 – The Lamp Theater – Irwin, Pennsylvania
June 8, 2023 – Brauntex Performing Arts Theater- New Braunfels, Texas

Thu, 07/28/2022 - 9:43 am

Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys, will return to the Gaylord Opryland Resort to celebrate the holiday season at home this year with a 32-show residency as part of the resort’s 39th annual ‘A Country Christmas’ event. The Oaks’ ‘Christmas in Tennessee’ Dinner Show, November 23 – December 25, 2022, features a delicious holiday meal prepared by the resort’s culinary team followed by the Oaks and their band performing Christmas classics, new favorites, and many of the timeless hits that have shaped their legendary career. For more information on ‘Christmas in Tennessee’, visit OakRidgeBoys.com.

“It is such an honor to be bringing our Christmas show back to Gaylord Opryland in 2022 for the THIRD year in a row,” shares Joe Bonsall. “Nobody does Christmas like Gaylord Opryland, and our dinner shows have become a part of the tradition over the last few years! We can promise this, our show will be much different than last year, but Santa will still be a part, as will our big state-of-the-art production. And we will give each audience a strong set list of songs covering every aspect of Christmas. We hope you will plan to join The Oak Ridge Boys over the holidays this year for a gourmet dinner and a show that has been honed over decades of Christmas tours.”

Along with classic Christmas tunes, the Oaks will also perform some of their biggest hits from more than 40 albums including eight of their Christmas albums. The band will also take a look back on Christmas past, celebrate the birth of Christ, and create amazing holiday memories for guests in the festive surroundings of Gaylord Opryland Resort.

Wed, 09/28/2022 - 11:28 am

The Beatles’ landmark, legendary 1968 animated movie masterpiece, Yellow Submarine, is being honored with a series of authentic, legal-tender coins. This special-edition collection is a historic first for the enduring Beatles classic.

The design for these unprecedented coins comes directly from the Yellow Submarine movie, with each coin in the series highlighting the psychedelically colorful artwork from the animated film. And just like the movie, the new coins are anything but typical. The first coin in the spotlight isn’t even round – it is in the iconic shape of the Yellow Submarine itself!

Additional legal tender releases in the set include the evil Blue Meanies, and of course, the Fab Four. The limited-edition coins are made of either pure 24kt gold or pure .999 silver and are available in various weights and sizes, including:
 

    One ounce of pure 24kt gold
    Twelve grams of pure 24kt gold
    One ounce of pure .999 silver
    Ten grams of pure .999 silver

The coins are brought to you from the same company that produced the world-famous Coca-Cola bottlecap coins, The Crown Mint. The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine coins are the same superb quality that customers have come to expect from Crown Mint, and each one is an authentic, legal tender collectible. These gold and silver coins are the result of a new partnership between Crown Mint and Apple Corps Ltd., and the deal was brokered by Sony’s Thread Shop, the Beatles’ North American licensing agent.

Beatles enthusiasts and serious coin collectors may purchase the coins exclusively at crownmint.com.

“This has been such a great collaborative effort with the Crown Mint team, with their attention to detail and design esthetic, this is only the beginning of a very creative partnership”, said Joe Marziotto, Thread Shop’s VP of Licensing and Merchandising.

“We are incredibly fortunate to be able to create these highly collectible and significant coins in tribute to perhaps the most influential band ever,” said Steven Harris, a principal at Crown Mint. “Our industry expertise and the innovative design approach that we apply to each of our projects will make this a collection cherished by fans and collectors around the world”.

Tue, 10/04/2022 - 1:05 pm

Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member Loretta Lynn has passed away at age 90. She died peacefully in her sleep early in the morning Tuesday, October 4, at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

Throughout her 60-year career, Lynn achieved the highest level of success with over 50 Top 10 Hits including “Fist City,” “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” “You’re Lookin’ At Country,” “Don’t Come Home A Drinking,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” and more. Lynn also recorded legendary duets with The Wilburne Brothers, Ernest Tubb, and Conway Twitty.

The famous native of Butcher Hollow, Ky. amassed a staggering 51 Top 10 hits, garnered every accolade available in music from GRAMMY awards to induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and broke down barriers for women everywhere with songs like “Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind),” “Fist City” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”

Thanks to the Oscar-winning 1980 film Coal Miner’s Daughter starring Sissy Spacek, Lynn’s story and songs were brought to an even wider audience, amplifying her impact on several generations of songwriters and artists in various genres including Jack White, with whom Lynn made the GRAMMY-winning 2004 album Van Lear Rose.

Throughout her 80s, Loretta continued to write new songs and, in 2016, returned to the charts with the GRAMMY-nominated Full Circle, the first in a series of critically acclaimed albums produced by her daughter, Patsy Lynn Russell, and John Carter Cash at Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tenn. She followed up with the seasonal classic White Christmas Blue (2016) and 2018’s GRAMMY-nominated Wouldn't It Be Great, a combination of newly written songs and fresh interpretations of her catalog. In 2021, the American music icon released Still Woman Enough, a celebration of women in country music; her 50th studio album (not including her ten studio duet collaborations with Conway Twitty), Still Woman Enough featured a title track co-written with Patsy Lynn Russell and a deeply emotional “Coal Miner's Daughter Recitation,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of the release of Lynn’s signature song (October 5, 1970) and album (January 4, 1971).
 
Fellow artists and colleagues remember Loretta Lynn...

“Great Britain lost their long-time reigning Queen … now we have lost ours… Rest Easy Miss Loretta … we all loved you … so very much … until the day.” - Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys

“The world has lost an icon and a friend. Her music will live on forever. We love you Loretta and you are already missed. My prayers to her family, friends, and fans.” - Johnny Lee

"Loretta Lynn was a sweet, kind, and genuine woman that George and I loved. George toured with her for many years. I will miss her dearly." - Nancy Jones

"I was so sorry to hear of Loretta's passing. We did so many great shows together. She's just one of my favorite people in the world and I'm going to miss her so much. Everybody else will, too." - David Frizzell

"Today country music lost one of its icons. The Coal Miner’s daughter, Loretta Lynn, was one of the most gracious women I’ve ever met in my life. Besides being an amazing country music artist, she was a true Southern lady. I only met her once in May of 1997 but she made me feel like I had known her my whole life – like she was my favorite Aunt that I hadn’t seen in a long time. Country music now has a void that will likely not be filled for quite some time if ever. Rest in peace, Miss Loretta." - Heath Wright / RICOCHET

“Country music was forever changed when God gave us Loretta Lynn. Now, it will never be the same again with her passing. She left a trail like no other! Loretta, you are loved and already missed terribly.” - Dallas Wayne

“Sweet Miss Loretta has crossed the river Jordan. I first met her in 1977 and have since remained friends. Sheila and I will miss her greatly. I’ll always cherish her recording of my song, “Wine Into Water”. Please, pray for her family at this sad time. God bless you and rest in blessed peace.” - T. Graham Brown

“This was a heartbreaking moment. I only met her a couple of times, but she was always been a big part of my life since I was a little kid. I have listened to her music. My momma and daddy played it all the time. You know they won’t live forever, but when they go it still catches you off guard. She will always be here in spirit and soul.” - Mark Chesnutt

“Oh so sad to hear of the passing of Loretta Lynn. I’ve listened to her music all my life, sang her songs, and was thrilled to work with her at the same shows on a few occasions. One, in particular, was in 1985 with Jim Ed Brown and Loretta. We started to sign autographs in front of the stage; the crowd started rushing the stage and security quickly hoisted me, Loretta, and Jim Ed to safety. I had never experienced anything like that. I realized a potentially dangerous situation was only because of the audience's love for the music and the artists.  She was loved for her real, down-home, honest personality; in addition to her amazing voice and songs. She will be incredibly missed, but her music will live on forever. Rest In Sweet Peace Loretta." - Rhonda Vincent

“It’s another very sad day as I hear the news of my dear friend Loretta Lynn passing. I always loved touring and doing concerts with her through the years. She was and will always be one of the strongest forces that helped propel country music worldwide. Gone but will never be forgotten. R.I.P. my friend.” - T.G. Sheppard

"I'll always remember when Loretta Lynn and I shared a dressing room in California at Knott's Berry Farm for the ACM - Academy of Country Music show - we talked about shoe shopping! It was so much fun - Great memories of a great lady! May she Rest In Peace!" - Janie Fricke

"Having shared a dressing room with Loretta I can tell you she was really, truly a down-home lady. She will be missed.” - Lacy J. Dalton

"Country music last a groundbreaking powerhouse, someone who paved the way for women in all genres of music." - Ian Flanigan

"I’m sad and so broken hearted to hear that Loretta Lynn, another one of my musical heroes has left for home. I will be forever grateful for the memories that I was able to make with her. My deepest sympathy to her precious family, friends, and fans." - Kelly Lang

"My heart is in pieces this morning as I hear the news of Loretta Lynn's passing. Loretta, you are and have been the biggest inspiration to me my entire life. You were the very first person I started singing; the one who gave me hope and passion to get into the music industry. I pray for your family and friends at this time. Rest easy, honky tonk girl” - Makenzie Phipps

"Every loss in our music industry hurts, but then there are those losses that hit you squarely between the eyes. For me, Loretta Lynn is one of those losses--my guess is, almost every country music fan felt the same way when he or she heard about Loretta's passing. We should have been prepared for this moment, but it was like taking a sucker punch. At the age of 90, she was a part of our music soundtrack. We all grew up with a Loretta Lynn song in our hearts. One of my proudest moments on the Grand Ole Opry was playing for Loretta Lynn. There are stars and there are icons. Loretta Lynn was an icon. My prayers go out to her family, friends, and fans. Today my heart breaks for us all.” - Tim Atwood

"As a proud Kentuckian, today is a very sad day in our bluegrass state. Prayers up to the family of the Queen of Country Music, Ms. Loretta Lynn. What an incredible career and legacy that she has left behind. So many iconic songs and a life every Small-town kid dreamed of. My prayers are with the family at this time. Long live the Coal Miner's Daughter. I’ll continue to treasure her signature on my guitar. Love you too, Loretta.” - JD Shelburne

"Today is truly one of the saddest days in Country music history. Loretta Lynn was truly the Queen of Country music and loved by so many. We all love her and will miss her dearly. Rest in peace sweet lady. A real Legend and Icon of our time.” - Shane Owens

"I never thought the day would come that’d we’d lose one of the biggest voices in American music. Loretta Lynn was such a powerhouse and the epitome of the real deal. Her impact on being yourself and believing in your ability helped shape my career beyond measure. RIP Coal Miner's Daughter." - Kody Norris / The Kody Norris Show 

Thu, 10/06/2022 - 3:49 pm

Grammy award-winning recording artist Jody Miller passed away this morning in Blanchard, Oklahoma from complications related to Parkinson’s Disease. She was 80 years old. Miller first signed to Capitol Records as a folk artist in 1962, landing her first single “He Walks Like a Man” on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Best known for her 1965 Grammy-winning hit “Queen of the House,” Miller became a country star overnight when the single crossed over from the pop to country charts, cementing her status as a pioneering cross-over artist whose radio-friendly versatility paved the way for the likes of fellow artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Anne Murray, and Olivia Newton-John. In 1966, Miller went on to win the Grammy award for the song, becoming the second woman to pick up the trophy for “Best Country Performance—Female.”

According to Miller’s longtime representative Jennifer McMullen, “Jody Miller’s talent cannot be overstated. She had this innate, God-given ability to interpret and communicate with the most beautiful tones and inflection. She made it look and sound so easy that it sometimes takes a moment to realize the greatness of what you are hearing. But she was just as authentic and exceptional in her own life as she was on stage and on record.”

Throughout the '60s, Miller recorded for Capitol Records, releasing scores of singles such as the hit teen pop anthem “Home of the Brave”, as well as the richly expressive Hot Country charter and fan favorite “Long Black Limousine,” while making multiple appearances on teen shows such as Shindig and American Bandstand.

In the '70s, Miller began recording for Epic Records in Nashville, working with Billy Sherrill as one of his premiere Countrypolitan artists, notching several hits, including the Top 5 singles “Baby I’m Yours,” There’s a Party Goin’ On,” “Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home,” and the Grammy-nominated cross-over hit “He’s So Fine.” With her beauty and charisma, Miller became a frequent guest on shows such as Hee Haw and Pop! Goes the Country.

In the early '80s, Miller retired from touring to spend time at home with her daughter Robin and husband Monty Brooks, helping to manage his thriving quarter horse breeding and training business at their farm in Blanchard, Oklahoma. In the early '90s, Miller rededicated her life to Christ as a born-again Christian and began a gospel music ministry, sharing her testimony through story and song, recording half a dozen gospel albums, culminating in her induction into the International Country Music Hall of Fame.

With all of her accolades, Miller was deeply devoted to her family. Following the death of her husband of 52 years Monty Brooks, Miller began performing with her daughter Robin Brooks Sullivan and her grandchildren Montana and Layla Sullivan as Jody Miller and Three Generations, releasing a single in 2018 “Where My Picture Hangs On the Wall.” In 2021, Miller attended the groundbreaking for a Blanchard Public School Building named for her, The Jody Miller Performing Arts Center, an honor which she called “better than a Grammy!” Dealing with the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease in the past few years, Miller made the decision to enter the studio one last time in 2020 for an upcoming project Wayfaring Stranger on Heart of Texas Records. The title spiritual song, part of the artist’s folk repertoire back in the '60s seems a fitting bookend to her 60-year career. As label President Tracy Pitcox explained, “Jody lived her life, just as she conducted her career, with the utmost class and dignity.”

Arrangements are currently pending.

Sat, 10/29/2022 - 3:51 pm

Country Music Hall of Fame's newest inductee and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Jerry Lee Lewis has passed away at age 87. Lewis, also known as "The Killer" a rock and country music pioneer died Friday, October 28, at his home near Memphis, Tennessee.

A trailblazing pianist, Lewis helped popularize rockabilly and rock and roll with a run of hits in 1957 and ’58 starting with crossover hit “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” and followed with “Breathless,” “High School Confidential,” and especially “Great Balls of Fire” which made him as important of a member of the famed Sun Studios sound as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins (together known as the Million Dollar Quartet). "You Win Again" helped give Lewis four Top 5 country songs (and two No. 1 hits) in a row. He was a true superstar.

"Jerry Lee doesn't walk on stage and politely thank an audience for being there," Hank Williams Jr. stated at the 2022 Medallion Ceremony. "Jerry Lee doesn't ask for your attention. He demands it. He doesn't take a stage, he commands it."

By 1968, Lewis had stormed back with 11 straight Top 10 records that would carry him into the mid-70s. "Chantilly Lace," "There Must Be More to Love Than This" and "What Made Milwaukee Famous" were three of his No. 1 songs, and he'd continue to chart into the early '80s.

Lewis would go on to record dozens of subsequent albums, and in 1986 he became one of the first inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Following the ceremony, he is credited with starting impromptu jam sessions, which has become a Hall tradition.

Lewis is also a recipient of the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Lewis is survived by his wife Judith and four surviving children, plus extended family. Services will be announced in the coming days. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations in Lewis' honor to the Arthritis Foundation or MusiCares.
 
Fellow artists and colleagues remember Jerry Lee Lewis...

"It's so sad to hear that Jerry Lee Lewis has passed. I've loved him since I first met and worked with him in the early 1970s. He was definitely one of a kind as an artist and person."
-- Crystal Gayle

“I first met Jerry Lee Lewis with my brother Lefty in the late 50’s on a TV set they were filming and got to hear him sing “Great Balls Of Fire”… then years later when I was recording in California in the early ’80s (on a night off) we went to The Palamino Club to see Jerry’s show (that is the night me and my wife Jo met) and got to visit with him briefly. Over the next few years, we got to do a lot of shows together. We were so proud he was just inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
‘Say Hello to Heaven’ Jerry Lee ❤️”
-- David Frizzell

“Jerry Lee at the beginning of a session put his gun on the piano.
Silence.
They do the session…
The next day the musicians come to the session and all bring their guns.
That was Jerry Lee.”
-- Don McLean

“The image and influence of Jerry Lee Lewis is an iconic memory we will always have. As a musician/singer I loved his energy and style. He was the greatest!”
-- Janie Fricke

"I went to the Jerry Lee Lewis school of singing. His style was one of my biggest influences. What can I say that hasn't already been said? I'll really miss that man. He was a pounder supreme and sublime. As he used to say, "Think about it!" Condolences to his survivors. RIP Daddy-O!!"
-- T. Graham Brown

“Jerry Lee Lewis has passed … REST EASY KILLER you were one of a kind…”
-- Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys
 
“Jerry Lee was very much like Rod Stewart is - when he stepped on that stage to perform, he OWNED it! He will be missed.”
-- Lacy J. Dalton

"I grew up listening to Jerry Lee Lewis. You hear his style of playing piano heavily incorporated into my own style of playing piano. I loved the way he moved on stage, and I love his shenanigans. He was a true entertainer, and I am so thankful he was still alive to accept and understand that he made it all the way to the Country Music Hall of Fame. It is where he belongs.”
-- Tim Atwood

"Everyone who knows about me knows that my #1 musical influence is Elton John. Well, Elton learned how to play rock and roll piano by listening to Jerry Lee Lewis, making him (unbeknownst to me) one of MY influences. He showed the world that you didn't have to sit still when the spirit moved and could kick aside the piano stool, stand up and go wild during a song. Or stay seated and use his right foot on the keyboard. I'm grateful that I had the chance to meet both of them and say thanks for the music".
-- Rusty Golden

"Today music lost one of its icons. Watching the Killer on stage was like watching a master class on how to entertain an audience. No one could follow him and no one ever will!"
-- Heath Wright / RICOCHET

“Last time I saw Jerry was at The Diamond Festival in Belgium where we were both being honored. Jerry was in rare form. He made a big footprint in the music business and he will definitely be remembered and missed.”
-- The Legendary Soul Man Sam Moore

“I’m deeply saddened to hear that my friend and one of the world's greatest talents Jerry Lee Lewis has left for home. I was privileged and blessed to have known him. Doing concerts and singing with him on records were moments I’ll cherish forever. The Million Dollar Quartet has now been assembled together once again in heaven and I am sure God's going to love hearing them sing. R.I.P. my friend.”
-- T.G. Sheppard

“One of my favorite days was when we spent time in the studio with Jerry Lee watching he and my husband T.G. Sheppard sing a song that we wrote for him, (along with Bobby Tomberlin) called “The Killer.” He was a bit late arriving, which added to the anticipation, but when he did arrive, you knew you were in the presence of greatness. He was so amazing and bigger than life. There will never be another like him and he will truly be missed.”
-- Kelly Lang

"Jerry Lee Lewis was a great inspiration to us all. Great entertainer and one of the biggest stars the music industry has ever known. RIP to an American legend and Icon."
-- Shane Owens

"So heartbreaking to hear of the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis passing. I can remember singing along to “Great Balls of Fire” as the icon ripped through the piano and that song like a whirlwind. There will never be another like him…but the world will always enjoy what he left behind. Rest easy Mr. Lewis"
-- Makenzie Phipps

"I just learned about the passing of Jerry Lee Lewis - one of the pioneers of rock and roll. My cousin Guy used to tour with him and he told me so much about what an entertainer he was. He could make a piano keys talk. He had such a unique style that couldn’t be matched. Prayers to his family during this time."
-- JD Shelburne

“I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of Jerry Lewis. His brand of wild Memphis piano rock ‘n’ roll and electric vocals set the tone for generations to come. His impact is felt in every style of music today. He is an undeniable legend and I’ll miss him.”
-- Levi Riggs

"I think it's safe to say if you are an artist or musician you have most likely been influenced by Jerry Lee Lewis. He was a legendary entertainer and raised the standard of a singer/pianist. He was one of the greatest entertainers of all time and will be greatly missed but his legacy will live on always."
-- NEDY

“Jerry Lee Lewis was a true entertainer in every sense of the word. From his rockin hits to his smooth country twang Jerry Lee always gave his all to every fan in his presence. He’s certainly left some big shoes to fill and in my opinion set the bar at an unachievable height for those to follow in years to come. R.I.P. Killer”
-- Kody Norris

Mon, 10/31/2022 - 11:10 am

Tickets for the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2022 Concert and Induction Ceremony, set for Tuesday, November 22 at 7 p.m. CT at the Historic Nashville Municipal Auditorium, are on sale now.

The celebratory evening will be hosted by Academy of Country Music Award-winning singer-songwriter Phil Vassar and will pay tribute to some of music’s most revered instrumentalists, artists, producers, and engineers.

This is the first induction ceremony since 2019 for the Musicians Hall of Fame. The 2022 class includes:

    Don McLean
    Ray Stevens
    Vince Gill
    Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
        (Marty Stuart, Chris Scruggs, Harry Stinson, Kenny Vaughan, Mick Conley)
    Jim Guercio (Producer Award)
    George Massenburg (Engineer Award)

The event will feature several exciting live performances. Notable acts include Rodney Crowell, Steve Miller, Wendy Moten, and Mike Farris. More performers will be announced soon. The induction ceremony and concert follow the recent passing of Musicians Hall of Fame founder Joe Chambers.

“We’re proud to honor Joe’s legacy by celebrating this year’s inductees with a night of vibrant live music and special performances by legendary musicians,” added Linda Chambers with the Musicians Hall of Fame.

A limited number of tickets are on sale to the general public at https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1B005D5AC50A9597.

Sun, 11/06/2022 - 2:34 pm

Grammy-award honouree, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Don McLean will be bringing his American Pie 50th Anniversary Tour to Australia and New Zealand in 2023. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic songs and albums ever this year, McLean will entertain fans across the two countries, proving that “bye-bye, Miss American Pie” will forever remain a classic staple in music. He will be supported by one of Australia’s most revered singer/songwriters, Andrew Farriss.*

“I am thrilled to be getting back to Australia with my band,” says Don McLean. “2022 marks the 50th anniversary of when American Pie landed at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard chart, and we will be celebrating.  We’ll be performing songs from the American Pie album plus many of the other hits that fans will be expecting to hear.”

As tragic as the backstory behind the song “American Pie” is with the much too early death of the new rock’n’roll-hope Buddy Holly, the track is also magnificent and legendary. And “American Pie” still goes to heart as soon as originator Don McLean plays this classic at his concerts. Still, it’s worth remembering that the 76-year-old composer has written and sung numerous other melodic and harmonic successes in his decades-long career with “Vincent (Starry Starry Night),” “Castles in the Air,” “And I Love You So,” and “Cryin’,” all of which will be heard and reveled in along with newer pieces on the upcoming tour.  Earlier this year in March, McLean celebrated the 50th Anniversary of ‘Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)” by releasing an intimate performance that was recorded at the Immersive VanGogh Exhibit.

The eight-and-a-half-minute ballad “American Pie” has been making history since its release in 1971. Alongside songs by other icons such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Woody Guthrie, and Aretha Franklin, McLean’s composition was also voted “Song of the 20th Century”. Handwritten lyrics to the song were auctioned off for more than $1.2 million in 2015, and the composition was added to the Library Of Congress National Recording Registry two years later. Here, you’ll only find a few selected evergreens, such as “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. So much for the cultural significance of Don McLean and his 1971 stroke of genius!

Over the years, the song has been covered again and again by music icons like Madonna and Garth Brooks. Rapper Drake repeatedly sampled McLean tunes and hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur also cited him as an important influence.

Accordingly, the complete discography of the legendary and still active singer/songwriter is also significant. Among other things, Don McLean has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters’ Hall Of Fame in 2004.

And he never gets tired of writing new songs and new stories. In 2018, the sound senior released his 19th studio album, ‘Botanical Gardens’ which received rave reviews. Songs from it subsequently proved themselves live and will maybe even find their way into the setlist next year, alongside “American Pie” and all the other feats from this decades-spanning and unparalleled composition and performance career.

Join multi-Grammy-nominated, award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer Andrew Farriss and his band as they take you on an acoustic, boundless journey through his catalogue of hits, including selections from his time with the legendary rock band, INXS (who sold over 80 million albums, notched seven Top 10 sings) through his current solo, self-titled Country/Americana album (which produced a Top 40 single on the Billboard’s indicator chart).

Farriss’ music has held influence in the rock, pop, country, and Americana genres for over four decades and displayers a stunning versatility few artists possess.

Says Andrew Farriss “I’ve admired Don McLean since I was a teenager, he is a legendary troubadour, and I am very excited to tour with him and perform for the Australian fans.”

50TH ANNIVERSARY ‘AMERICAN PIE’ NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES 2023:
Saturday 1st April – The Fortitude, Brisbane*
Sunday 2nd April – Kings Theatre, Coloundra*
Monday 3rd April – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba*
Wednesday 5th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Friday 7th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Saturday 8th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Sunday 9th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Wednesday 12th April - C.ex Coffs, Coffs Harbour
Friday 14th April - Town Hall, Tamworth*
Saturday 15th April - The Station, Newcastle
Sunday 16th April - Llweellyn Hall, Canberra
Thursday 20th April – Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Hurstville
Friday 21st April – The Concourse, Chatswood
Saturday 22nd April – Sydney Coliseum, West Sydney*
Monday 24th April – West Point, Hobart*
Wednesday 26th April - Princess Theatre, Launceston*
Friday 28th April – Win Entertainment Centre, Wollongong*
Saturday 29th April – The Palais, Melbourne*
Sunday 30th April – Costa Hall, Geelong*
Tuesday 2 May - Trafalgar Centre, Nelson
Thursday 4 May - Civic Theatre, Invercargill
Friday 5 May - Town Hall, Christchurch
Sunday 7 May - Regent Theatre, Palmerston North
Tuesday 9 May - Town Hall, Auckland

Tickets on sale Friday 11 November at 9.00 am local time

Tue, 11/08/2022 - 5:45 pm

Country Music Hall of Fame member and co-founder of Alabama, Jeff Cook passed away yesterday. He was 73.

With Alabama, Cook rose to prominence in the late '70s and '80s with a string of hits that include "Tennessee River," "Dixieland Delight," "Song Of The South," "Mountain Music," "Feels So Right" and more. The group amassed more than 41 No. 1 singles and 12 top 10 albums and is credited with selling more than 75 million records worldwide. With more than 200 awards from a variety of organizations, Alabama earned a slate of trophies that include three consecutive CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year (1982-1984) and five ACM Awards for Entertainer of the Year (1982-1986). In 1989, Alabama was named Artist of the Decade by the ACM. In addition to his performance work, Cook founded Cook Sound Studios, Inc. in Fort Payne and established WQRX-AM in Valley Head, AL before selling the station. He was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2019, and Alabama is a 2005 inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Arrangements for Cook’s celebration of life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to The Jeff And Lisa Cook Foundation (P.O. Box 680067, Fort Payne, AL 35968) or at the foundation website, thejeffandlisacookfoundation.org.

Fellow artists and friends mourn the loss of their friend and share memories of Jeff Cook:

"Jeff Cook was a long-time friend and brother as has been Randy and Teddy over all these times passing! This is a heartbreaking loss for all that knew Jeff. ALABAMA is in our prayers. Rest in Peace Jeff. Until the day...” - Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban / The Oak Ridge Boys

“I have great memories of touring with Alabama for 2 years, a most important time in my career. Jeff’s talent and his life of being a great entertainer will never be forgotten.” - Janie Fricke

“We ran a lot of roads together back in the '80s. I was proud to tour with Alabama for four years! Night after night I watched them create magic like I had never seen before. Jeff was a unique part of the group Alabama and a really good guitar player and fiddle player. We thought we were forever young. This one hits hard. Go rest high on that mountain, Jeff Cook.” - Lee Greenwood

“I’m so sorry and sad to hear the news of Jeff Cook's passing. He was not only a delight to see and hear on stage, but was always a delight to just hang with. He definitely has left his mark in country music that will never be erased. R.I.P. my friend” - T.G. Sheppard

“So sorry to hear that Jeff has passed. He and Lisa always got Sheila and me to stay with them at “The Castle” and they were the most gracious hosts. He always had me laughing. Jeff contributed so very much to the music world. Alabama was the greatest country band in history and showed us all how to get it done. Condolences to Lisa, Randy, Teddy, and his legion of fans. Rest in peace, my brother.” - T. Graham Brown

“I was good friends with Jeff Cook and will miss him a lot. Praying for his family and friends. Rest easy, buddy.” - Johnny Lee

"In 1980 I heard my first Alabama song on the radio. I immediately fell in love with the harmonies, blazing guitar solos, and honest lyrics about being a country boy and growing up in the South. I was saddened to hear of the passing of Jeff Cook today. He told us that no matter what we do or how we play it needs to ‘come from the heart.' Rest in Peace, Sir!” - Heath Wright of Ricochet

“Frizzell and West & Alabama worked a lot of shows together in the early ’80s. It was great working with these talented guys. So sorry to hear of Jeff Cook’s passing.” - David Frizzell

"Jeff was an honest-to-God good Ol' boy!!! We will all miss him.” - Lacy J. Dalton

"The last time I played with Jeff Cook was on the 2020 Country Music Cruise. Alabama was one of the headliners that year, and even though Jeff performed several shows throughout the week with Randy and Teddy, he spent most of his nights with me and my dueling piano partner Chrissy Sparks. He sat around our pianos and helped us sing. He and I even played a few numbers together at the pianos. Twenty-seven #1 hits of his own, and Jeff was happy singing the classics. He simply loved the music! My condolences to his family and friends.” - Tim Atwood

"The group Alabama was one of my all-time favorites growing up! Was fortunate to meet Jeff Cook and the boys on a couple of different occasions. One of the best guitar pickers ever also! RIP to another legend! It’s a sad day.” - Shane Owens

“Prayers to the family of Jeff Cook. One of the founding members of Alabama - the highest-selling country band of all time. Their music traces back to my childhood and so many good times growing up! He was a staple of that country group and he helped put Ft. Payne on the map. I know he’s going to be missed tremendously. Prayers also to Randy and Teddy as they continue their legacy in Jeff’s honor.” - JD Shelburne

"I am saddened to hear of the passing of Jeff Cook. I grew up listening to the wonderful songs “Alabama” released and I still play them to this day. His playing will live on in this world and he will be dearly missed.” - Makenzie Phipps

“Jeff has played such a big part in music history for years and has a legacy that will live on for centuries, I’m sure! My thoughts & prayers are with his family & friends during this hard time.” - Paige King Johnson

“Saddened to hear about the passing of Jeff Cook. I have countless fond memories of my family and me dancing around and listening to his music. Sending my love and prayers to his family during this time. The legend of Jeff lives on in all of our hearts.” - Whitney Miller

Sat, 11/19/2022 - 6:22 pm

Country music legend T.G. Sheppard and singer-songwriter Kelly Lang are excited to announce the release of their version of the holiday classic, “White Christmas.” Joined by Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys, this fun and light-hearted rendition blends their unique vocal styles, creating an instant fan-favorite that will leave every listener begging for more. “White Christmas” was exclusively premiered by Cowboys & Indians and is available to download and stream on all digital platforms.

To view the "White Christmas" premiere with Cowboys & Indians, visit HERE.

To purchase/stream, visit HERE.

“When one of The Oak Ridge Boys walks into a room it can be exciting, but when they all walk in together, the earth shakes. The earth shook on the day that Kelly and I watched as they walked into the studio to sing on our new duet “White Christmas.” Thanks to The Mighty Oaks for being our featured guests, but more importantly thanks for being our dear friends. We would also like to thank Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farms Chicken for making this single possible.” - T.G. Sheppard & Kelly Lang

“Our longtime friend and brother T.G. Sheppard called and asked if we would sing "White Christmas" with him and Kelly Lang and of course we agreed to do it. Not only do we love them both, but "White Christmas" is probably the most classic Christmas song there is! Overall, it was a great time in the studio and the final mix came out just great. We are honored to be a part of it!!!” - Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys

Kelly Lang just released her highly anticipated album, Old Soul II on November 11. Surviving the test of time, Lang’s approach to these thirteen popular classic hits of the 70s and 80s turns back the hands of time to uncover the feel-good intent of days gone by. This collection of hits contains songs from music's greatest era including “Midnight Train To Georgia,” “Careless Whisper,” “Every Time You Go Away,” and a special dance version of “Missing You.” The music video for “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” was recently premiered by Taste Of Country.

Due to his success throughout the 80s and 90s with a total of 21 #1 hits and ranked among Billboard's Top 100 Country Artists of all Time, T.G. Sheppard and The T.G. Sheppard Show recently moved from SiriusXM’s Elvis Radio to SiriusXM’s Prime Country. He is currently celebrating the 40th Anniversary of his #1 hit “Faking Love” with Karen Brook which was released in October 1982 and was included on his album, ‘Perfect Stranger.’ “Faking Love” was written by Matraca Berg and Bobby Braddock. Earlier this year, Sheppard also celebrated the 40th Anniversary of his classic #1, “War Is Hell (On The Homefront Too),” which was written by Curly Putman, Bucky Jones, and Dan Wilson and was released on Sheppard’s album ‘Perfect Stranger.’

Thu, 12/15/2022 - 2:12 pm

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their hit song “Thank God For Kids,” which was released in November 1982. Written by Eddy Raven and produced by Ron Chancey, The Oak Ridge Boys included the song on their 1982 album, Christmas. The single went on to reach number three on the Hot Country Songs for Billboard and has continued to be a fan favorite throughout the years, being played at nearly every Oak Ridge Boys show since being recorded.

“There are a number of songs in The Oak Ridge Boys’ repertoire that fans insist on hearing,” shares Joe Bonsall. ”One of those is obviously “Elvira,” and another one is “Thank God For Kids.” It is hard to imagine a set list without It. Eddy Raven wrote it and William Lee Golden’s heartfelt rendition always makes for a special moment!”

The Oak Ridge Boys continue their Christmas concerts this year at Gaylord Opryland Resort to celebrate the holiday season at home with their 32-show residency as part of the resort’s 39th annual ‘A Country Christmas’ event. The Oaks’ ‘Christmas in Tennessee’ Dinner Show runs through December 25, 2022, and features a delicious holiday meal prepared by the resort’s culinary team followed by the Oaks and their band performing Christmas classics, new favorites, and many of the timeless hits that have shaped their legendary career. This year’s residency is sponsored by AARP Tennessee. For more information on ‘Christmas in Tennessee’, visit www.ChristmasAtGaylordOpryland.com.

“It is such an honor to have our Christmas show back at Gaylord Opryland in 2022 for the THIRD year in a row,” Bonsall continued. “Nobody does Christmas like Gaylord Opryland, and our dinner shows have become a part of their tradition over the last few years! Our show is much different than last year, but Santa promised to be there every night and he never disappoints. We hope you will plan to join The Oak Ridge Boys over the holidays this year for a gourmet dinner and a show that has been honed over decades of Christmas tours.”

The group— Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban—are best known for their iconic and multi-platinum hit “Elvira,” along with “Thank God For Kids” and other chart-toppers like “Bobbie Sue,” “Y’All Come Back Saloon,” and “American Made.” The Oak Ridge Boys have achieved a decorated career, winning five GRAMMY® Awards, and multiple CMA, ACM, and Dove Awards for their crossover brand of pop, country, and gospel music that spans multiple generations. The Oak Ridge Boys became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 2011 and achieved arguably country music’s highest honor in October 2015 when they were inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame.

Tue, 12/20/2022 - 11:51 am

Today, Nancy Jones – the widow of George Jones – announced the one-night-only concert event “Still Playing Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones,” to honor the legacy and music of “the greatest country singer of all time”. The special television taping event will take place on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Jamey Johnson, Justin Moore, Lorrie Morgan, Mark Chesnutt, Michael Ray, Sam Moore, Tanya Tucker, Trace Adkins, Tracy Byrd and Tracy Lawrence are amongst the first artists to be announced as performers with more artists to be announced. Ticket prices will start at $25.00 and a special VIP upgrade, which includes dinner the night before with Nancy Jones and friends, for $200.

“George Jones died on April 26, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee. It will be ten years since he left us with just his songs, so to produce this night of music to honor his legacy is perfectly fitting,” says Nancy Jones. “George made history and influenced artists from all genres and many of them will celebrate with us in April. The night will bring lots of emotion for the fans, our family, and anyone who just loved Country Music.”

Jones is regarded among the most important and influential singers in American popular music history. He was the singer of enduring country music hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Grand Tour,” “Walk Through This World With Me,” “Tender Years” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” the latter of which is often at the top of industry lists of the greatest country music singles of all time. Born in Saratoga, Texas, Jones played on the streets of Beaumont for tips as a teenager. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to Texas and recording for the Starday label in Houston, Texas. In 1955, his “Why Baby Why” became his first Top 10 country single, peaking at number four and beginning a remarkable commercial string: Jones would ultimately record more than 160 charting singles, more than any other artist in any format in the history of popular music. His first number-one hit came in 1959 with “White Lightning,” a Mercury Records single that topped Billboard country charts for five weeks. He moved on to United Artists and then to Musicor, notching hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Race Is On,” “A Good Year for the Roses” and “Walk Through This World With Me.”

Jones signed with Epic Records in 1971 and worked with producer Billy Sherrill to craft a sound at once elegant and rooted, scoring with “The Grand Tour,” “Bartenders Blues” and many more. Sherrill also produced duets between Jones and his then-wife Tammy Wynette, and in the 1970s they scored top-charting hits including “We’re Gonna Hold On,” “Golden Ring” and “Near You.” By the time “Golden Ring” and “Near You” hit in 1976, Jones and Wynette were divorced, and Jones was battling personal demons. His solo career cooled until 1980, when he recorded “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” a ballad penned by Curly Putman and Bobby Braddock that helped Jones win Country Music Association prizes for best male vocal and top single. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” revived a flagging career, and Jones won the CMA’s top male vocalist award in 1980 and 1981. He also earned a Grammy for best male country vocal performance. He signed with MCA Records in 1990 and began a successful run, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992. His guest vocal on Patty Loveless’ “You Don’t Seem To Miss Me” won a CMA award for top vocal event in 1998, and it became his final Top 20 country hit.

Wed, 12/21/2022 - 2:15 pm

John Driskell Hopkins, founding member of the GRAMMY-winning Zac Brown Band and three-time GRAMMY winner Debby Boone graced the Grand Ole Opry stage Friday night for their new single "SNOW", once recorded by her mother-in-law, Rosemary Clooney. Backed by Balsam Range, Hopkins and Boone created a magical moment bringing to life once again this holiday classic using a Yacht Rock sound and the catchy lyrics “What is Christmas with no snow, no white Christmas with no snow” leaving everyone ready for a white holiday season. Boone also surprised the audience with a beautiful performance of “You Light Up My Life” that brightened the room and brought the audience to their feet.

“It is truly an honor to have performed with both Debby Boone and Balsam Range on one of the world’s most iconic stages,” shares Hopkins. We are so excited about our single “SNOW,” and it has been a wonderful Christmas season already. I hope it is for you as well!”

Rolling Stone Country premiered the "SNOW" music video, and Time Life released the song across all streaming platforms. Read and view the Rolling Stone premiere here or on Yahoo! Entertainment and stream/download "SNOW" here.

“Standing in the circle of the Grand Ole Opry stage is incredibly meaningful for me connecting me to my grandfather Red Foley, and my mother-in-law Rosemary Clooney who stood there together many years ago,” shares Debby Boone. “Now to sing at the Opry with Hop doing a duet of a song from 'White Christmas' adds another rich layer to this experience. I am so honored to have had this opportunity.”

This season, though there is so much to celebrate, there is also much to cherish every day since Hopkins was diagnosed with ALS on December 21, 2021. Hopkins announced his diagnosis and the launch of Hop On A Cure Foundation on May 30th, 2022. Hop On A Cure is committed to supporting research to prevent, reverse, and cure ALS while raising awareness, building a compassionate community, and unleashing the healing power of hope. ALS, which, only a few years ago, was thought of as an uncommon disease that affected 1 in 20,000 people, now is expected to affect 1 in 300 men, women, and children during their lifetime. There is an expected increase of 40% in ALS cases over the next decade.

For more information on John Driskell Hopkins and Hop On A Cure, visit johndriskellhopkins.com or hoponacure.org. For Debby Boone, visit debbyboone.com.

Thu, 01/05/2023 - 8:21 am

As Nancy Jones announced 'Still Playin' Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones,' which will include performances by Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Jamey Johnson, Justin Moore, Lorrie Morgan, Mark Chesnutt, Michael Ray, Sam Moore, Tanya Tucker, Trace Adkins, Tracy Byrd, and Tracy Lawrence taking place at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, on Tuesday, April 25th, nobody could imagine the excitement that would surround this event.  he event has officially sold out within two weeks of its original announcement and the lineup continues to get bigger!
 
Travis Tritt and Wynonna have been added to the all-star lineup to perform. A special collaboration between Jamey Johnson and Wynonna will honor one of George Jones and Tammy Wynette’s hit songs.
 
“I cannot believe the love that everyone has shown me since making this announcement,” says Nancy Jones. “I have been reading comments on Facebook and the fans truly loved George. People are coming from Scotland, Canada, and all over the United States to hear these great artists and friends singing George’s songs as we honor him 10 years after his passing. So THANK YOU to the fans for showing up and showing Nashville and the world that George’s music will continue to live on.”
 
In addition, Nancy Jones will be hosting a VIP dinner the night before the concert event at the Von Braun Center Ballroom. Tickets are $200 and will include a sit-down meal as well as a photo opportunity with Nancy.
 
“I want to see all the fans. I want to thank them. I want to shake their hand. Without them, George’s career would never have been the same. They were loyal and I want to show the loyalty back,” added Jones. “I have some surprises for everyone that night and I am excited to be working on that night’s program.”

Thu, 01/05/2023 - 3:14 pm

The iconic legacy of Billy Bob’s Texas lives far beyond the Fort Worth community, having welcomed over 17 million guests from across the globe through its doors. Celebrated as “The World’s Largest Honky Tonk,” Billy Bob’s Texas continues to deliver the hottest concerts and sold-out shows such as Colter Wall on January 13th. There are still tickets available for Ryan Bingham on February 02, however, the second show on February 03 is sold-out.

Couples dance classes are back again, starting January 8th through March 12th, excluding February 12th and 26th. With a variety of options including beginner classes for Country & Western 3 step, Waltz, and West Coast Swing, there is something for everyone who hopes to take the dancefloor. While visiting Billy Bob’s Texas, patrons can also expect to experience everything imaginable from rare memorabilia, live bull-riding, and handprints from your favorite artists including Ringo Starr and Willie Nelson.

For more information on Sunday’s dance classes, please visit HERE.

While the temperatures may be cold in most places, Billy Bob’s Texas continues to deliver the hottest acts while drawing audiences from around the world with live concerts from artists of the past, the present, and the future. Josh Abbott Band (January 06 & 07) with special guests Clayton Mullen (January 06) and Jackson Dean (January 07) will deliver their unique blend of authentic vocals and country-rock mix that always leaves the fans begging for more. Colter Wall (January 13) with special guest Brennen Leigh will return once again to an already sold-out show, followed by Kolby Cooper (January 14) and Jon Wolfe (January 20) who are paving the way for country music newcomer, Ian Munsick (January 21). Josh Ward (January 27) continues to prove why “A Cowboy Can,” “Whiskey & Whitley,” and “Sent Me You” are just a few songs that bring fans back to his shows time and time again. Wrapping up the month with Pat Green (January 28), fans can expect to hear his timeless hits and pure Texas style that continues to keep him a favorite at Billy Bob’s Texas!

The Lone Star Murder Mystery Dinner Show at Billy Bob’s Texas 81 Club returns on February 11 with Write Between The Eyes. Tickets are available at BillyBobsTexas.com. Stop that train! The railroad tycoon, Horace Grimsby has been murdered and a deadly gunslinger is in town! This can’t be a good combination and it’s got Marshal Jim Courtright more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Homicidal Hank, the hitman for hire, ain’t the only suspect. There’s also Buffalo Joe, a buffalo hunter (hence the name) that’s spent a little too much time ridin’ the range; Catastrophe Kate who’s the local cattle rancher with a serious grudge against mules; and Sissy Mae Prissbottom, a writer of genteel poetry for ladies with a secret to hide. Tarnation! This zany cast of characters is more volatile than a case of nitro on a runaway wagon. If all heck breaks loose, and it probably will, it’s your job to help Marshal Courtright figure out who dunnit! So polish your spurs and grab your guns ‘cause the laughs are about to fly like bullets.

Write Between The Eyes showtimes:
Doors: 6:00 PM
Dinner: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM

January Concert Lineup:
JAN 06 - Josh Abbott Band with Clayton Mullen (Ticket Info)
JAN 07 - Josh Abbott Band with Jackson Dean (Ticket Info)
JAN 13 - Colter Wall with Brennen Leigh (Ticket Info) SOLD-OUT
JAN 14 - Kolby Cooper (Ticket Info)
JAN 20 - Jon Wolfe (Ticket Info)
JAN 21 - Ian Munsick (Ticket Info)
JAN 27 - Josh Ward (Ticket Info)
JAN 28 - Pat Green (Ticket Info)

Upcoming Concerts & On Sale NOW! More new shows have just been announced on the Billy Bob's concert calendar. Tickets are on sale NOW for the following concerts:

FEB 02 - Ryan Bingham (Ticket Info)
FEB 03 - Ryan Bingham (Ticket Info) SOLD-OUT
FEB 04 - Casey Donahew (Ticket Info)
FEB 10 - Ashley McBryde (Ticket Info)
FEB 11 - The Lone Star Murder Mystery Dinner Show at Billy Bob’s Texas 81 Club (Ticket Info)
FEB 11 - Wade Bowen (Ticket Info)
FEB 17 - Clay Walker (Ticket Info)
FEB 18 - Michael Salgado with Jay Perez (Ticket Info)
FEB 24 - Dylan Scott (Ticket Info)
MAR 10 - Giovannie & The Hired Guns (Ticket Info)
APR 15 - Drake Milligan (Ticket Info)
MAY 13 - Dustin Lynch (Ticket Info)
MAY 27 - Reckless Kelly (Ticket Info)

For the full concert calendar, special events, and visitor information, please visit billybobstexas.com.

Thu, 02/02/2023 - 2:16 pm

Larry Rivera, a legendary fixture of Kauai, Hawaii whose career spanned over seven decades and who worked alongside Elvis Presley in ‘Blue Hawaii’ has passed away at the age of 92. Also known as “Mr. Coco Palms,” Rivera was a key fixture of Kauai’s entertainment culture where he started his career in the 50s and performed at the famed Coco Palms Resort until it closed.

Larry remained a mainstay of entertainment and was known throughout the Hawaiian Islands. In 1951, Rivera took a job as a waiter at a small lodge on Kauai’s east shore. After being drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed on Oahu, he formed a music group and entered a talent contest with thirty other acts under the name “The Beach Boys,” ten years before the Wilson brothers in California. The trio finished first, giving Rivera the confidence to chase his dream as an entertainer.

After his honorable discharge from the Army, Rivera returned to Kauai, and his job, to find it had been sold and renamed The Coco Palms Resort. Finding the second love of his life (the first being his beautiful wife, Gloria) with his passion for music, Rivera soon became part of the nightly entertainment at The Coco Palms Resort. Never missing a beat; writing, and performing his original music, Rivera was making a name for himself on several Hawaii radio stations and quickly became a local legend. He remained at The Coco Palms Resort until its closure in 1992 due to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Iniki.

In 1953, Hollywood discovered the beauty of The Coco Palms Resort and came to the island of Kauai to film 'Miss Sadie Thompson,' starring Rita Hayworth and Jose Ferrer. Due to the beauty of the resort and its rising popularity as a popular Hawaiian destination, the Hollywood blockbuster, 'Blue Hawaii,' starring Elvis Presley began production in 1961. During production, Rivera met Presley on the set, and they became fast friends. Throughout the years and during several return trips to Kauai, Presley continued to support his friend and even joined Rivera on stage at their beloved resort.

After the closing of The Coco Palms Resort, Rivera continued to perform weddings on the same raft that Elvis’ character, “Chadwick ‘Chad’ Gates” was married on, and entertained guests that were taking tours of the beloved grounds. He has earned many accolades and awards throughout his career including a Na Hoku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Award and was fondly revered as Kauai’s “living legend of Hawaii music.”

Rivera is survived by his wife, Gloria, six children, seventeen grandchildren, and countless fans from around the world who took comfort in his lyrics and humble personality. During every conversation and throughout his shows, Rivera always performed his popular single “Love And Aloha,” using his music to spread kindness, hope, and the true Kauai spirit.

Fri, 02/03/2023 - 12:43 pm

Grammy-award honoree, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Don McLean remembers Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson – “The Big Bopper” – and the pilot, Roger Peterson on the anniversary of the deadly plane crash just after their concert at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. The fateful day was coined ‘The Day The Music Died’ by Don McLean in his hit “American Pie.” The song was released in 1971 and spent four weeks at No. 1 in 1972. In 2001, thirty years later, the Recording Industry of America named it the fifth greatest song of the 20th century.

“I am honored to know that the phrase ‘The day the music died’ from my song “American Pie” has been applied as a tribute to Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens on this day, February 3rd every year,” shares McLean. “They were my heroes and I always want to take the time to honor them.”

McLean will be bringing his American Pie 50th Anniversary Tour to Australia and New Zealand in 2023. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic songs and albums ever this year, McLean will entertain fans across the two countries, proving that “bye-bye, Miss American Pie” will forever remain a classic staple in music. He will be supported by one of Australia’s most revered singer/songwriters, Andrew Farriss, and his band as they take you on an acoustic, boundless journey through his catalog of hits, including selections from his time with the legendary rock band, INXS (who sold over 80 million albums, notched seven Top 10 sings) through his current solo, self-titled Country/Americana album (which produced a Top 40 single on the Billboard’s indicator chart).

50TH ANNIVERSARY ‘AMERICAN PIE’ NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES 2023:
Saturday 1st April – The Fortitude, Brisbane*
Sunday 2nd April – Kings Theatre, Coloundra*
Monday 3rd April – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba*
Wednesday 5th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Friday 7th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Saturday 8th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Sunday 9th April – Twin Towns, Gold Coast*
Wednesday 12th April - C.ex Coffs, Coffs Harbour
Friday 14th April - Town Hall, Tamworth*
Saturday 15th April - The Station, Newcastle
Sunday 16th April - Llweellyn Hall, Canberra
Thursday 20th April – Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Hurstville
Friday 21st April – The Concourse, Chatswood
Saturday 22nd April – Sydney Coliseum, West Sydney*
Monday 24th April – West Point, Hobart*
Wednesday 26th April - Princess Theatre, Launceston*
Friday 28th April – Win Entertainment Centre, Wollongong*
Saturday 29th April – The Palais, Melbourne*
Sunday 30th April – Costa Hall, Geelong*
Tuesday 2 May - Trafalgar Centre, Nelson
Thursday 4 May - Civic Theatre, Invercargill
Friday 5 May - Town Hall, Christchurch
Sunday 7 May - Regent Theatre, Palmerston North
Tuesday 9 May - Town Hall, Auckland

Tue, 03/07/2023 - 11:41 am

Gary Rossington, an original member of GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died on Sunday, March 5th, 2023 at age 71.

Rossington survived the tragic 1977 plane crash that killed singer Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve Gaines, as well as backup vocalist Cassie Gaines (Steve's sister), assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary, and co-pilot John Gray.

The legendary group shared this quote on social media:

"It is with our deepest sympathy and sadness that we have to advise, that we lost our brother, friend, family member, songwriter, and guitarist, Gary Rossington, today.

Gary is now with his Skynyrd brothers and family in heaven and playing it pretty like he always does.

Please keep Dale, Mary, Annie, and the entire Rossington family in your prayers and respect the family’s privacy at this difficult time."
The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 by Kid Rock, and is known worldwide for their signature hits such as "Sweet Home Alabama", "Simple Man", "That Smell", "Gimme Three Steps" and nine-minute southern rock anthem, "Free Bird".

GARY ROSSINGTON

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member and former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle shares heartfelt recollection of his brother of the road:

"Gary's place in music history is rock solid. He will be missed forever. Fly on fly high, our 'Free Bird' brother."

Other friends and colleagues of Lynyrd Skynyrd have also shared their thoughts on Rossington:

"Gary Rossington had a sound that no other guitar player had. Everyone knows "Free Bird" and his feeling in each note itself helped set Lynyrd Skynyrd apart from all of the other Southern Rock bands. They are still one of my favorite groups to listen to. His sound will live on forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends!" - William Lee Golden / The Oak Ridge Boys

"Our hearts go out to our brothers in Lynyrd Skynyrd. Legendary guitarist Gary Rossington has passed." - Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys

"Gary Rossington's guitar playing was iconic and defined the band's sound. My thoughts are with his family and fans. There will never be another like him." - Johnny Lee

"Heaven is ringing with twin guitars tonight! I was saddened to hear about the passing of Southern rock guitar legend, Gary Rossington. I spent many hours trying to work up his and Steve Gaines’ guitar parts and I'm still trying to get them right. Thank you for the incredible music, Sir! Now fly free." - Heath Wright / Ricochet

"I wish I had a nickel for every time I was in a club and heard someone in the crowd yell out " Free Bird" to the band. Forty-nine years later and this southern rock anthem lives on. Gary Rossington will forever be known as the guitarist who gave this song wings. Rock on, Gary, and rock in peace.” - Tim Atwood

GARY ROSSINGTON

“Gary Rossington was one of the greats. His style of guitar playing will forever live on in all of our hearts as soon as we hear songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd. There will never be another like him. May he rest in peace.” - Makenzie Phipps

"Saddened to hear of the passing of legendary guitarist, Gary Rossington. One of the last original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. We’ve all played their songs throughout our lives and they are one of the most iconic bands of all time. Rest easy Gary. Train roll on." - JD Shelburne

"I'm sorry to hear of Gary Rossington’s passing. His guitar work on “Simple Man” and “Free Bird” will transcend time.  His tones paved the path for generations of guitarists. My condolences to his family.” - Levi Riggs

"A very sad loss for southern rock and music in general, Gary Rossington, you will be missed, my friend." - Joey Canyon / Canyon Star TV

Thu, 03/09/2023 - 12:31 pm

Country music legend and SiriusXM host T.G. Sheppard joins consummate entertainer Ann-Margret on her first new studio album in over a decade, 'Born To Be Wild,' due out April 14 on Cleopatra Records. The first single, a cover of The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love" is a collaboration with Ann-Margret, T.G. Sheppard, and Pete Townshend of The Who on guitar, offering a new blend and unique take on this iconic tune. Along with T.G. Sheppard and Pete Townshend, Ann-Margret is joined by an all-star group of friends and fans including Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, Paul Shaffer, Pat Boone, country legends Mickey Gilley (on one of his final recordings), The Oak Ridge Boys, and Stax guitarist Steve Cropper, Linda Gail Lewis, Robben Ford, and many more.

With the announcement, Ann-Margret has also unveiled her take on The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love," featuring Pete Townshend and T.G. Sheppard. Listen here: orcd.co/annmargret_byebyelove

"Being invited to sing a duet with Ann-Margret was pretty much a no-brainer for me because I've always been a fan of hers," shares Sheppard. "It was a great honor and pleasure to join Ann-Margret along with Pete Townshend of The Who. It's not every day you get to see your name alongside such icons as these two are in the entertainment world."

"I am very honored and proud to have had this opportunity to record 'Born To Be Wild' for Brian Perera's Cleopatra Records. What fun I had, and then to find all of the great artists that lent their support for this project," Ann-Margret stated. "Reading the quote from my dear friend Pete Townshend brought back such great memories. Thank you all - Brian, Tim, Ken, Adam, Jurgen, Shore Fire, and everyone involved."

T.G. Sheppard continues to bring some of the hottest names in country music as his special guests on The T.G. Sheppard Show on SiriusXM's Prime Country (ch. 58). Airing weekly each Friday at 3 pm ET and again on Saturdays at 12 am ET and Wednesdays at 12 pm ET, Sheppard continues to play some of the biggest hits from the 80s and 90s and share behind-the-scenes stories with the most recognizable names in country music from that era. With a different guest each week, Sheppard has recently shared exclusive interviews with Reba McEntire, Lee Greenwood, Tracy Lawrence, Barbara Mandrell, The Bellamy Brothers, and Travis Tritt, just to name a few, and is excited to announce his upcoming guests will include Lonestar, Shenandoah, and more. T.G. Sheppard fans will not want to miss this one-of-a-kind show, which can also be heard on-demand on the SXM App.

'Born To Be Wild' Tracklist

SIDE A:
“Rock Around The Clock” feat. Joe Perry & Jim McCarty
“Bye Bye Love” feat. Pete Townshend & T.G Sheppard
“Son Of A Preacher Man” feat. Steve Cropper & Brian Auger
“Earth Angel” feat. The Oak Ridge Boys & Harvey Mandel
“Why Do Fools Fall In Love” feat. Robben Ford & Chip Z’Nuff
“The Great Pretender” feat. Paul Shaffer, Danny B. Harvey & Adam Hamilton
“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” feat. Cliff Richard & Rick Braun

SIDE B:
“Born To Be Wild” feat. The Fuzztones
“Splish Splash” feat. Mickey Gilley, Linda Gail Lewis & The Rockats
“Somebody’s In My Orchard” feat. Don Randi
“Teach Me Tonight” feat Pat Boone, Rick Wakeman & Damiano Della Torre
“Volare” feat. Lee Rocker & Slim Jim Phantom
“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” feat. Sonny Landreth

T.G. Sheppard announces upcoming tour dates:
MAR 12 - Florida Strawberry Festival / Plant City, Fla.
MAR 25 - Wharton County Youth Fair / Wharton, Texas
APR 15 - Smithville Jamboree Texas / Smithville, Texas
APR 22 - Orange Blossom Opry / Weirsdale, Fla.
MAY 27 - Real Life Amphitheater / Selma, Texas (with Johnny Lee, Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley, Janie Fricke, and Moore & Moore)
JUN 03 - Gem Theatre / Calhoun, Ga.
JUN 16 - Blue Gate Music Hall / Shipshewana, Ind. (with T. Graham Brown)
JUL 14 - 11th Street Cowboy Bar / Bandera, Texas
AUG 05 - Sugar Creek Casino / Hinton, Okla. (with T. Graham Brown, Janie Fricke, Moe Bandy, and Jeannie Seely)
AUG 12 - Liberty Showcase Inc. / Liberty, N.C.
AUG 20 - Kentucky Stare Fair / Louisville, Ky. (with The Oak Ridge Boys)
SEP 02 - Pedrotti’s Ranch / Helotes, Texas (with Moe Bandy and Johnny Lee)
SEP 30 - Clear Lake - Kemah Elks Lodge / Kemah, Texas
NOV 03 - Private Event / Nashville, Tenn.

Tue, 03/21/2023 - 8:58 am

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their hit song “American Made.” Written by Bob DiPiero and Pat McManus, “American Made” was first released as a single in February 1983. It became a national ad jingle for Budweiser and later for Cambria USA. It also became their 7th #1 hit! The Oaks re-recorded this classic hit in 2007 for a special Support Our Troops CD to benefit the USO. The CD was sold exclusively at participating 7-Eleven stores in the United States.

"It’s hard to believe that “American Made” has been going strong for 40 years," shares Joe Bonsall. "Every night the audience still sings every word with us. It’s a fun song to sing!"

The Oak Ridge Boys are also celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the release of their album, 'Colors.' In 2004, 'Colors,' the title track was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Country Performance by a Group or Duo with Vocals. Additionally, the Gospel Music Association nominated the album for Country Album of the Year. Produced by Duane Allen and Michael Sykes, 'Colors' was released by Gaither Music.

"In the early 2000s, I wrote a song and a book called, ‘G.I. Joe & Lillie,’ about my parents, who were both WWII Army veterans," continues Bonsall. "The Oak Ridge Boys included the song on our 2003 Gaither Music album project, Colors, helping propel my little book to bestseller status! Norah Lee Allen, Duane’s wife, also wrote a song for the Colors album. ‘This Is America’ is a beautiful patriotic anthem and features Richard on lead." The Oak Ridge Boys are currently touring the country on their 2023 Front Porch Singin’ Tour and are continuing to add dates.

The Oak Ridge Boys Upcoming Tour Dates:
MAR 24 - North Star Mohican Casino Resort / Bowler, Wisc.
MAR 25 - Medina Entertainment Center / Hamel, Minn.
APR 13 - Prairie’s Edge Casino Resort / Granite Falls, Minn.
APR 14 - WinnaVegas Casino / Sloan, Iowa
APR 15 - Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel / Tama, Iowa
APR 21 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
APR 22 - Alabama Theatre / North Myrtle Beach, S.C.
APR 27 - Bologna Performing Arts Center / Cleveland, Miss.
APR 28 - Oxford Performing Arts Center / Oxford, Ala.
MAY 05 - Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast / Bay St. Louis, Miss.
MAY 06 - L’Auberge Lake Charles / Lake Charles, La.
MAY 12 - River Spirit Casino Resort / Tulsa, Okla.
MAY 13 - Sugar Creek Casino / Hinton, Okla.
MAY 23 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
JUN 03 - June Jam / Ft. Payne, Ala.
JUN 06 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
JUN 08 - Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio
JUN 09 - Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio
JUN 10 - Hartville Kitchen / Hartville, Ohio
JUN 15 - Northern Lights Casino / Walker, Minn.
JUN 16 - Oshkosh Arena / Oshkosh, Wisc.
JUN 17 - Andiamo Celebrity Showroom / Warren, Minn.
JUN 21 - Blue Gate Performing Arts Center / Shipshewana, Ind.
JUN 22 - Blue Gate Performing Arts Center / Shipshewana, Ind.
JUN 23 - Odawa Casino Resort / Petoskey, Mich.
JUL 01 - John 316 Ministries Community Festivals / Charlotte, Ark.
JUL 04 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
JUL 07 - Hazel Ruby-McQuain Amphitheater / Morgantown, W. Va.
JUL 08 - Renfro Valley Barn Dance / Mount Vernon, Ky.
JUL 22 - Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel / Salamanca, N.Y.
JUL 23 - Porter County Fair Offices / Valparaiso, Ind.
JUL 25 - Charles J. Zettek Municipal Complex / Elk Grove Village, Ill.

For The Oak Ridge Boys’ full tour schedule, visit HERE.

Thu, 03/30/2023 - 3:13 pm

From the Roots™, an entertainment real estate and venue management company, is pleased to announce the Poconos Park BATTLE OF THE BANDS powered by DJ3N to provide opportunities for developing musicians, artists, and bands locally, regionally and nationally to play live at Poconos Park! Beginning today, bands from across the United States can compete virtually via the Poconos Park BATTLE OF THE BANDS platform by creating a profile at BattleOfTheBands.com. Participating bands will have the opportunity to build fans and earn prizes, with the winning bands serving as the opening act for various music festivals and events throughout the year. Poconos Park BATTLE OF THE BANDS is 100% FREE to enter! Go to BattleOfTheBands.com for more information.

The first BATTLE OF THE BANDS competition winner will be offered the stage to kick off the Friday night lineup at the upcoming LOST HIGHWAY Motorcycle Show & Concert (May 19-21 at POCONOS PARK™ in Bushkill, PA). This show will feature the legendary Southern Rock band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inductee, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, with The Marshall Tucker Band–both bands are celebrating 50 years of Southern Rock history. Open to both the public and the biker community (veterans and other groups of 8 or more eligible for club/organization discounts), general admission tickets for the festival start at only $29.99 and are on sale now!! For more information on LOST HIGHWAY, visit LOSTHIGHWAYSHOW.com.

Semifinalists will be determined by an accumulation of FAN VOTES, with finalists being selected by a stellar panel of music industry executives which includes John M. Oakes (CEO of From The Roots & POCONOS PARK), Brian Ball (CEO of Ernie Ball, Inc.), Adrian Robison (CEO of DJ3N and Producer/Drummer of RIAA Gold-selling band STRATA), Ron Rainey (legendary music industry executive, manager and record label founder), Rich Berkowitz (founder and CEO of the Sherman Theatre), Jen Shade (a 30-year veteran of Central Pennsylvania radio/co-host & news director of 105.7 “The X”), and Shelly Mullins (Nashville-based, multi-decade veteran publicist and manager for some of country music’s top artists).

“I have always believed in supporting artist development and we have a great platform to feature artists on stage to play live in front of new fans. The BATTLE OF THE BANDS platform, created by DJ3N, makes collecting fan votes and the band experience seamless,” exclaims John Oakes, CEO Of The Roots/Poconos Park. “I’m grateful for the longstanding support from Ernie Ball throughout my career–not only are they an amazing company whose guitar strings have been used by some of the greatest musicians in the world, but they have always made major efforts and investments (like BATTLE OF THE BANDS) to foster opportunities for developing musicians to play live at festivals.”

ABOUT LOST HIGHWAY MOTORCYCLE SHOW & CONCERT:
The LOST HIGHWAY Motorcycle Show & Concert, slated for May 19-21 at POCONOS PARK, will feature world-class entertainment, including headliner Lynyrd Skynyrd with The Marshall Tucker Band. The event will also feature daily activities, including charity rides from Pocono Mountain Harley-Davidson, motorcycle giveaways, bike games, a cornhole tournament, line dancing in the Party Tent, a Deadbeat Custom Clash Ride-in Motorcycle Show that will feature five categories of bikes (including Chopper, FXR/Dyna, Sportster, Bagger, and Softail) and Speed-Kings Cycle Showcase that will exhibit the best bikes from custom builders from across the nation in conjunction with the Motorcycle Art Gallery curated by Strati Hovartos at the intimate Lake House at POCONOS PARK. For more information or tickets, please visit LostHighwayShow.com.

ABOUT ERNIE BALL:
Ernie Ball is the world's leading manufacturer of premium electric and acoustic guitar strings, bass strings, and guitar accessories. Our strings have been played on many of the best-selling albums of all time and are used by some of history’s greatest musicians including Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Slash, The Rolling Stones, Angus Young, Eagles, Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, Aerosmith, Metallica, and more. For more information, please visit ErnieBall.com.

ABOUT DJ3N:
DJ3N is a social platform that empowers creators and fans to deepen their connection with one another. DJ3N’s proprietary rapid Web3 self-custodial authentication lays the foundation for fair interactions and verifiable fandom. DJ3N’s vision is to remove the technological barrier of blockchain so that Web3 can finally be utilized by mainstream users. For more information, please visit the DJ3N Twitter page.

ABOUT POCONOS PARK:
POCONOS PARK™, located only 18 miles north of Stroudsburg in the Bushkill Falls region near Delaware Water Gap National Park operates as a boutique festival site and plays host to world-class tours and productions, as well as special events. The complex includes two sizable venues: the Amphitheater at Poconos Park, a 10,000+-capacity, open-air amphitheater with thousands of seats near the stage and a beautiful grass lawn for thousands more to enjoy entertainment in the great outdoors (the amphitheater can also be converted to a 3,000 capacity, fully enclosed venue for year-round performances); and the Lake House at Poconos Park, a 14,000 square-foot banquet hall is located on a scenic 90-acre lake (the theater can seat up to 400 people for private events such as banquets, corporate retreats, weddings, etc., and serve as a facility for first-class VIP experiences for concerts, festivals, and other large events.) For more information, please visit PoconosPark.com.

Wed, 04/26/2023 - 4:56 pm

Still Playin' Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones'  was recorded for national broadcast to premiere on GREAT PERFORMANCES on PBS. Filmed in front of a live audience at Propst Arena at The Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the all-star lineup includes Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Wynonna, Travis Tritt, Jelly Roll, Tanya Tucker, Trace Adkins, Sara Evans, Justin Moore, Jamey Johnson, Joe Nichols, Aaron Lewis, Michael Ray, Uncle Kracker, Lorrie Morgan, Tracy Byrd, Tracy Lawrence, The Isaacs, Dillon Carmichael, T. Graham Brown, Gretchen Wilson, Sam Moore, Janie Fricke, Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke and special appearances by Randy Travis. For more information, visit pbs.org/gperf.

“Thank you to the fans and artists who traveled from all over to be in Huntsville, Alabama, for this incredible tribute to George,” says Nancy Jones. “Everyone from the producers to the performers created an evening we will never forget and for those who couldn’t be there in person, this is your chance to have your own front-row seat. I hope everyone that attended or gets to see it on television will enjoy it and remember their favorite George song.”

The concert, which pays tribute to the legendary George Jones, will bring many of Jones’ greatest hits to the stage. With their incredible voices and exceptional musicianship, these performers entertained the audiences with their renditions of classic songs such as “The Grand Tour,” “Tennessee Whiskey,” “White Lightning,” “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” and many more! The “Still Playin’ Possum” event was a fitting tribute to the man who was once dubbed the “greatest living country music singer of all time.” George Jones was known for his powerful voice, emotional lyrics, and charismatic performances, and his influence can be heard in the works of so many of today’s biggest country stars. This concert event was a chance to celebrate his legacy and to hear some of the best country music around.

'Still Playin' Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones' was sponsored by Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farms, Joe From Texas, Breland Companies, Turner Beverage, Fourth Capital Bank, The Broadway Group, Blaster Chemical, Bar-B-Cutie Smokehouse, All Access Coach Leasing, Encore, Coca Cola, Tazikis Mediterranean Cafe, Sweet Sensational, and Biscuit Belly.

'Still Playin' Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones' was promoted by Mike Smardak of Outback Presents. The television special was produced by Kirt Webster; Luke Pierce and Ben Haley of WORKS Entertainment; Greg Hall of TH Entertainment, and executive produced by Nancy Jones and Kirk West for No Show Productions.

About George Jones:
George Jones is regarded among the most important and influential singers in American popular music history. He was the singer of enduring country music hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Grand Tour,” “Walk Through This World With Me,” “Tender Years” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” the latter of which is often at the top of industry lists of the greatest country music singles of all time. Born in Saratoga, Texas, Jones played on the streets of Beaumont for tips as a teenager. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to Texas and recording for the Starday label in Houston, Texas. In 1955, his “Why Baby Why” became his first Top 10 country single, peaking at number four and beginning a remarkable commercial string: Jones would ultimately record more than 160 charting singles, more than any other artist in any format in the history of popular music. His first number-one hit came in 1959 with “White Lightning,” a Mercury Records single that topped the Billboard country charts for five weeks. He moved on to United Artists and then to Musicor, notching hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Race Is On,” “A Good Year for the Roses” and “Walk Through This World With Me.”

Jones signed with Epic Records in 1971 and worked with producer Billy Sherrill to craft a sound at once elegant and rooted, scoring with “The Grand Tour,” “Bartenders Blues” and many more. Sherrill also produced duets between Jones and his then-wife Tammy Wynette, and in the 1970s they scored top-charting hits including “We’re Gonna Hold On,” “Golden Ring” and “Near You.” By the time “Golden Ring” and “Near You” hit in 1976, Jones and Wynette were divorced, and Jones was battling personal demons. His solo career cooled until 1980 when he recorded “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” a ballad penned by Curly Putman and Bobby Braddock that helped Jones win Country Music Association prizes for best male vocal and top single. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” revived a flagging career, and Jones won the CMA’s top male vocalist award in 1980 and 1981. He also earned a Grammy for best male country vocal performance. He signed with MCA Records in 1990 and began a successful run, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992. His guest vocal on Patty Loveless’ “You Don’t Seem To Miss Me” won a CMA award for top vocal event in 1998, and it became his final Top 20 country hit.
About PBS’s Great Performances:

About Great Performances:
Throughout its 50-year history on PBS, Great Performances has provided an unparalleled showcase of the best in all genres of the performing arts, serving as America’s most prestigious and enduring broadcaster of cultural programming. Showcasing a diverse range of artists from around the world, the series has earned 67 Emmy Awards and six Peabody Awards. The Great Performances website hosts exclusive videos, interviews, photos, full episodes, and more. The series is produced by The WNET Group. Great Performances is available for streaming concurrent with broadcast on PBS.org and the PBS App, available on iOS, Android, Roku streaming devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, Chromecast, and VIZIO.

Wed, 06/14/2023 - 10:26 am

In the late 19th century, a budding young musician by the name of Huddie William Ledbetter left his home in Harrison County, Texas after his father sought to discourage the boy’s artistic ambitions by referring to Huddie’s guitar as a “starvation box,” cursed to bring only poverty and famine. That young man would go on to have an unimaginably profound impact on music, becoming internationally recognized as folk blues pioneer Lead Belly. Over a hundred years later, Lead Belly’s musical lineage continues, and his story still provides inspiration for artists, including country outlaw and fellow Texan Dale Watson who is set to release a new acoustic album that puts Watson’s own starvation box front and center.

Starvation Box begins with the captivating title track, which Watson co-wrote with CMA award-winning songwriter Mike Henderson, of Chris Stapleton’s “Broken Halos” fame. The song rides a bluesy 12-string guitar riff backed by a sparse rhythm track that gives ample room for Watson’s leathery baritone voice.

As Watson explains, “Living in Marshall, TX, the area so influential to Lead Belly, I went down the Lead Belly rabbit hole. It led me to a 1957 Stella 12-string guitar just like the one Lead Belly had, which his father called a ‘starvation box.’ I knew I had to write that song as an ode to Lead Belly. What I wrote was ok but with Mike Henderson’s additions and of course, his slide guitar and harmonica, I think we came up with a fitting tribute that I hope people like.”

Single stream/download: https://orcd.co/dalewatson_starvationboxsingle

There’s plenty more bluesy, folk and roots rock in store on Starvation Box, the album, including an ode to Elvis Presley’s mechanic, “Billy Strawn,” a fantastic cover of Percy Mayfield’s “Like A Stranger In My Own Hometown,” and the superb closer, a gospel rave-up called “Ain’t Nobody Everybody Loved.” Catch it on CD and digitally available everywhere on July 7!

CD pre-order: https://cleorecs.com/store/?s=dale+watson+starvation+box&post_type=prod…

Digital pre-save: https://orcd.co/dalewatson_starvationboxalbum

'STARVATION BOX' TRACK LISTING:
1. Starvation Box
2. Whatever Happened To The Cadillac
3. That's Where The Money Goes
4. Nothingville
5. Billy Strawn
6. I Ain't Been Livin' Right
7. Adios
8. Streets Of Gold
9. Down Down Down Down
10. Two Peas In A Pod
11. Like A Stranger In My Hometown
12. Ain't Nobody Everybody Loved
 
Dale Watson On Tour:
15 Jun Nash County Arts Council (Solo Show) Nashville, NC
16 Jun Neighborhood Theater ( Solo Show) Charlotte, NC
17 Jun Bogue Sound Distillery (Solo Show) Bogue, NC
19 Jun Continental Club Austin, TX
20 Jun Main Street Crossing Tomball, TX
21 Jun Main Street Steakhouse & Bar Danbury, TX
25 Jun Mercer Street DanceHall Dripping Springs, TX
01 Jul Broken Spoke Austin, TX 02 Jul Gruene Hall New Braunfels, TX

DALE WATSON EUROPEAN TOUR:
06 Jul Poppodium Twente | Metropool Enschede, Netherlands
08 Jul Tivoli Vredenburg Utrecht, Netherlands
09 Jul Patronaat Haarlem, Netherlands
11 Jul Stiftinga Norsk Country Treff Breim, Norway
14 Jul Stiftinga Norsk Country Treff Breim, Norway
 

21 Jul Texan Theater | Greenville Greenville, TX
22 Jul Cultural Activities Center Temple, TX
28 Jul Goode Company Armadillo Palace Houston, TX
03 Aug Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe Galveston, TX
04 Aug The Bugle Boy La Grange, TX
11 Aug The Post at River East Fort Worth, TX
18 Aug Oriental Theater Denver Denver, CO
20 Aug The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
21 Aug Neurolux Lounge Boise, ID
22 Aug Brewminatti Prosser, WA
23 Aug Polaris Hall Portland, OR
24 Aug Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA
26 Aug The Spa at Blue Lake Casino & Hotel Blue Lake, CA
27 Aug Hopmonk Tavern Novato, CA
28 Aug Zebulon Los Angeles, CA
29 Aug The Cordova Bar San Diego, CA
30 Aug Club Congress Tucson, AZ
31 Aug Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ
02 Sep Broken Spoke Austin, TX
24 Sep Eddie's Attic Decatur, GA
19 Oct The Southgate House Revival Newport, KY
22 Nov Luckenbach Texas Fredericksburg, TX

Fri, 06/30/2023 - 1:06 pm

Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent along with her Grammy award-winning band, The Rage, is set to headline the world-famous Ryman Auditorium Thursday, July 13 at 7:30 pm as part of Springer Mountain Farms Bluegrass Nights At The Ryman. The “Queen of Bluegrass” along with her opening act, The Kody Norris Show, will entertain the audience during this Nashville summer tradition with both classic crowd-pleasers and possibly a few new tunes from her upcoming album. Their timeless yet innovative bluegrass sounds bring unmatched energy to every stage they step on, including the Ryman.

To purchase tickets, visit HERE.

"Every time I have the opportunity to set foot on the Ryman Auditorium stage is a truly remarkable day,” expresses Vincent. “This sacred ground carries a profound resonance with each note, creating a magical experience. During the show, we will have special guests and some surprises along the way, and we will share with the audience our new upcoming single, “The City Of New Orleans,” BLUEGRASS STYLE. I sincerely invite you to be a part of it!"

Vincent will be releasing her latest single, “The City of New Orleans” on July 14 along with a music video from an upcoming project release. The theme of the project is “destinations”; an idea born from a song contribution to the album from Grand Ole Opry Star, Jeannie Seely.  Embracing her latest single and an expanding tour schedule, the renowned "Queen of Bluegrass" continues to work harder than ever!

“I feel it’s important to be able to recreate what we produce in the studio on the stage,” Vincent states. “I think people expect to hear a similar emulation of what we have recorded and make it translate on our show. That is easy to do when it’s the same musicians. I travel with award-winning musicians, who are not only incredible musicians but great people. I am so honored to work and travel with these amazing men.”

Wed, 08/02/2023 - 1:19 pm

Outback Presents is proud to announce ‘A Heroes & Friends Tribute to Randy Travis - 1 Night, 1 Place, 1 Time’ coming to Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 7 pm.

The night will be filled with many of Randy’s twenty-three global # 1 hits being performed live by some of his musical ‘Heroes and Friends’ in a once-in-a-lifetime event. A portion of the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Randy Travis Foundation. The foundation is focused on stroke and aphasia awareness and supporting music education in schools.

Tickets will go on sale Friday, August 4 at 10:00 am Central Time at the Von Braun Center box office as well as ticketmaster.com and randytravis.com.

“It is such a pleasure to have even a small part in an event that celebrates the accomplished life and career of Randy Travis”, says David Lower, Booking Manager at Outback Presents. “The fans in Huntsville have such a love of country music and have been so supportive of the artists we have brought to town, this is sure to be another sold-out concert!”

Artists participating in this event will be announced shortly so please keep checking Artist, Venue, Outback Presents, and Ticketmaster websites for updates.

“We are thrilled to be able to come to Huntsville, Alabama for our ‘A HEROES & FRIENDS TRIBUTE TO RANDY TRAVIS.’ This will be an unforgettable night with many of Randy’s superstar friends singing his biggest hits, shares Tony Conway, manager for Randy Travis. “One night, One place, One Time. Be sure to attend this very special concert with Randy Travis.”

Past tribute concerts at VBC Propst Arena have included artists such as Trace Adkins, Dierks Bentley, Lee Brice, Big & Rich, Gavin DeGraw, Sara Evans, Riley Green, Home Free, Jamey Johnson, Tracy Lawrence, Dustin Lynch, Justin Moore, Sam Moore, Lorrie Morgan, The Oak Ridge Boys, Brad Paisley, Jelly Roll, Michael W. Smith, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Gretchen Wilson, and Wynonna, just to name a few.

“We are excited to host this fantastic tribute concert in the VBC Propst Arena,” said Steve Maples, Executive Director at Von Braun Center. “Other tribute shows received great support from the Huntsville community. We anticipate a lot of excitement for  this tribute to Randy Travis and look forward to what is sure to be another historic musical event!”

Sun, 08/20/2023 - 10:49 am

Grammy-award honoree, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Don McLean will be bringing his 50th Anniversary Tour to a city near you! In 2022, McLean celebrated the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic songs in history “American Pie,” and now in 2023, off that same album 50 years ago came “Vincent” (Starry, Starry Night).  McLean is set to entertain fans from coast-to-coast proving that “bye-bye, Miss American Pie” will forever remain a classic staple in music.

Still, it’s worth remembering that the 77-year-old composer has written and sung numerous other melodic and harmonic successes in his decades-long career with “Castles in the Air,” “And I Love You So,” and “Cryin’,” all of which will be heard and reveled in along with newer pieces on the upcoming tour.

Upcoming Fall Tour Dates include:

Thu, Aug 24 - Oakland, CA - Yoshi’s Oakland
Fri, Aug 25 - Fresno, CA - Tower Theatre
Thu, Aug 31 - Flint, MI - Capitol Theatre
Fri, Sep 01 - St Charles, IL - Arcada Theatre
Sat, Sep 02 - Muncie, IN - Canan Commons Park
Sat, Sep 09 - Beverly Hills, CA - Saban Theatre
Sun, Sep 10 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up (SOLD OUT)
Fri, Sep 15 - San Juan Capistrano, CA - Coach House
Sat, Sep 16 - Ojai, CA - Libbey Bowl
Sun, Sep 17 - Arroyo Grande, CA - Clark Center
Sat, Sep 23 - Ocean City, MD - Ocean City PAC
Fri, Sep 29 - Eau Claire, WI - RCU Theatre – The Pablo Center at the Confluence
Thur, Oct 05 - Parker, CO - PACE Center
Sat, Oct 07 - Hamilton, MT - Hamilton PAC
Fri, Oct 13 - Rutland, VT - Paramount Theatre
Sat, Oct 14 - Concord, NH - Chubb Theatre
Thu, Oct 19 - Florence, SC - Francis Marion University PAC
Fri, Oct 27 - Ridgefield, CT - Ridgefield Playhouse
Sat, Oct 28 - Union, NJ - Kean University – Wilkins Theatre
Sat, Nov 04 - Phoenix, AZ - Musical Instrument Museum (SOLD OUT)
Sun, Nov 05 - Phoenix, AZ - Musical Instrument Museum (SOLD OUT)
Fri, Nov 10 - Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
Sat, Nov 11 - Warren, PA - Struthers Library Theatre
Fri, Nov 17 - Minneapolis, MN - Dakota
Sat & Sun, Dec 02 & 03 - Honolulu, HI - Blue Note Hawaii

The eight-and-a-half-minute ballad “American Pie” has been making history since its release in 1971. Alongside songs by other icons such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Woody Guthrie, and Aretha Franklin, McLean’s composition was also voted “Song of the 20th Century”. Handwritten lyrics to the song were auctioned off for more than $1.2 million in 2015, and the composition was added to the Library Of Congress National Recording Registry two years later. Here, you’ll only find a few selected evergreens, such as “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. So much for the cultural significance of Don McLean and his 1971 stroke of genius!

Over the years, the song has been covered again and again by music icons like Madonna and Garth Brooks. Rapper Drake repeatedly sampled McLean's tunes and hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur also cited him as an important influence.

The legendary and still active singer/songwriter has had a significant career selling over 50 million albums worldwide. Among other things, Don McLean has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was a 2022 inductee into the Musicians Hall of Fame, received a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Fame, and was recently the focus of a Paramount+ documentary 'The Day The Music Died.' There's no slowing down for this troubadour!

Thu, 08/24/2023 - 2:34 pm

Bluegrass hitmakers, The Kody Norris Show will be spotlighted during a one-hour performance special airing on SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction Channel 77 starting Friday, August 25 at 11 am ET. SiriusXM’s 'Rhinestone Revival' album live performance special will include the stories behind their songs including “Mountain Rosalie,” “I Call Her Sunshine,” “The Bluegrass Auctioneer,” and more! This year has been very exciting for The Kody Norris Show with the release of their current album 'Rhinestone Revival', opening for “The Queen of Bluegrass” Rhonda Vincent for Springer Mountain Farms’ Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman and most recently, their Grand Ole Opry debut.

Additional airings Sirius XM’s Bluegrass Junction include:

Saturday, August 26 at 8 am ET
Sunday, August 27 at 12 pm ET
Monday, August 28 at 9 pm ET

“We love Sirius XM’s Bluegrass Junction and everything about them,” shares Kody Norris. “We have it in our cars, on the bus, and on our phones and take them everywhere! It was so much fun getting to perform live in their studio in Nashville for this special and I hope you will tune in for an hour of bluegrass, stories, and some jokes to boot!”

The Kody Norris Show recently released their highly anticipated album Rhinestone Revival on Rebel Records and are excited to announce the LP and a special, limited edition orange vinyl is available now!

To purchase 'Rhinestone Revival' on vinyl, visit HERE.

This album provides everything cherished by their dedicated fans. Expanding on their distinctive approach, Rhinestone Revival presents a lively compilation of twelve thrilling bluegrass melodies that will leave audiences yearning for more. Amplifying the honky-tonk essence to unprecedented levels, the incorporation of percussion introduces an irresistible rhythm, ensuring a foot-tapping journey from beginning to end. This firmly establishes the album as an essential addition for all bluegrass lovers.

Of the twelve songs included on Rhinestone Revival, four are penned by frontman Kody Norris: "Baltimore I’m Leaving," "Please Tell Me Why," "Gotta Get My Baby Back," and their latest single, "Fiddler's Rock." Last October, the first single "Mountain Rosalie" was released along with an accompanying lyric video seen here. New elements to Rhinestone Revival include a track sung by Kody's fiddling "sweetie" Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris who steps out on "Endless Highway," a tune Alison Krauss made popular in 1990. In addition, the band's banjo ace Josiah Tyree takes the lead on their current single "I Call Her Sunshine." Charlie Lowman rounds out the group keeping perfect time on bass.

"To have an album out on vinyl is something all musicians dream about, but the fact that Rebel Records is offering the classic black and an exclusive Sunburst Tangerine vinyl just adds to it," shares Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris. "We hope you’ll collect both today!"

Like All Suited Up, the band's Rebel Records debut which reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums Chart, Rhinestone Revival was produced by Darin Aldridge who also plays mandolin on a number of tracks. Additional guests on the album include Darin's wife Brooke Aldridge singing harmony vocals, Joe Mullins & The Radio Rambler's Jason Barie providing second fiddle on a number of the album's songs, percussionist Tony Creasman and David Johnson, whose wailing harmonica on "Otto Wood" gives the song a decidedly more country flavor.

To order/stream 'Rhinestone Revival', visit HERE.

How subscribers can listen:

SiriusXM subscribers are able to listen on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on the go with the SiriusXM mobile app, and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, devices with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to siriusxm.com/streaming to learn more.

The Kody Norris Show’s Upcoming Tour Dates:

AUG 24 - Georgia Mountain Fair / Hiawassee, Ga.
AUG 25 - Pickin’ In The Pasture / Lodi Center, N.Y.
AUG 26 - Blistered Fingers Bluegrass Festival / Litchfield Plains, Maine
SEP 08 - Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration / Beaver Dam, Ky.
SEP 09 - Cameron Bluegrass Festival / Cameron, Wis.
SEP 10 - East Troy Bluegrass Festival / East Troy, Wis.
SEP 14 - Dumplin Valley Bluegrass Festival / Kodak, Tenn.
SEP 15 - Blazin’ Bluegrass Festival / Whitley City, Ky.
SEP 16 - Mohican Bluegrass Festival / Glenmont, Ohio
SEP 22 - Upperco Music Festival / Upperco, Md.
SEP 23 - Upperco Music Festival / Upperco, Md.
SEP 30 - Oakdale Bluegrass Festival / Glen Rose, Texas
OCT 05 - West Texas Jamboree / San Angelo, Texas
OCT 06 - Big Ben Bluegrass Festival / Alpine, Texas
OCT 07 - Big Ben Bluegrass Festival / Alpine, Texas
OCT 13 - Uncle Tommy's Barn / Wayland, Ky.
OCT 14 - Lester Flatt Celebration / Sparta, Tenn.
OCT 20 - Outer Banks Music Festival / Outer Banks, N.C.
NOV 10 - Mountaingrass / Beechworth Victoria Australia
NOV 11 - Mountaingrass / Beechworth Victoria Australia
NOV 12 - Mountaingrass / Beechworth Victoria Australia
NOV 17 - Bluegrass Christmas In The Smokies / Gatlinburg, Tenn.
NOV 18 - Town Center / Burnsville, N.C.
DEC 09 - Kenbridge Community Center Auditorium / Kenbridge, Va.

Tue, 09/19/2023 - 10:16 am

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are officially celebrating their 50th Anniversary this October. With this celebration, The Oak Ridge Boys are announcing their American Made: Farewell Tour! The group, Duane Allen (1966), Joe Bonsall (1973), William Lee Golden (1965), and Richard Sterban (1972) are excited to celebrate both milestones with fans with the announcement of this tour.

“We are doing a farewell tour because we owe it to our fans to say goodbye,” shares William Lee Golden. “They have always been there for us through the good times and the bad. I will always be thankful to every person who came out to a show, bought a t-shirt, played our music, and overall, loved us enough to spend their hard-earned money whenever they could. This tour is for you!”

“I want to thank God for 50 years of singing with three of my best friends and for the fans who have been there for us,” shares Richard Sterban. “This is a celebration and we hope to see you there.”

Designated as America’s national anthem singers by the MENC (National Association for Music Educators), The Oak Ridge Boys released their #1 hit single, “American Made” in February 1983. Their love for God and country remains true to this day, and with this being the 40th Anniversary of the single, it seemed fitting to incorporate “American Made” into their farewell.

The Oak Ridge Boys have received four Academy of Country Music, two American Music, five Billboard, four Country Music Association, five Grammy, and twelve Gospel Music Association Dove awards, just to name a few. They are members of the Grand Ole Opry, the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. They have achieved seventeen #1 hits including “Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight,” “Bobbie Sue,” “Trying To Love Two Women,” “(I’m Settin’) Fancy Free,” “American Made,” and the unforgettable “Elvira.” With an astounding thirty-seven Top 20 country hits, with twelve gold, three platinum, and one double-platinum album, The Oak Ridge Boys have made their mark in every facet of the gospel, pop, and country music industry.

“For all of my career I have always been a planner, sometimes planning 2 or 3 years in advance, what we will do, where we will go, and when we record,” expresses Duane Allen. “As we celebrate 50 years of being together, just as you see us, we will, also, begin our American Made: Farewell Tour. I don’t know how long the tour will last, but we hope to return to as many parts of the country as we can. Thank you so much for these 50 years. For me, it’s 57 1/2 years. I have given you the best part of my life and you have rewarded me with a wonderful career. Thank you, our dear fans. Thanks to God for His divine guidance. Thank you to our wonderful organization. Thank you to all the supporting companies who represent us. And thank you to our families.”

In the early seventies, The Oak Ridge Boys continued to expand their cutting-edge style. After the addition of Richard Sterban in 1972 and Joe Bonsall in 1973, the Oaks were forever changed with a new direction, a new sound, and a new path. Their career stands alone with its legacy, its style, and its continued contributions to gospel and country music.

"I was 25 years old in 1973 when I joined The Oak Ridge Boys," shares Joe Bonsall. “I am 75 years old in 2023 and I am STILL an Oak Ridge Boy. It has been and still IS an amazing ride.”

The Oak Ridge Boys Upcoming Tour Dates:
SEP 20 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
SEP 21 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
SEP 22 - Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater / Jefferson City, Mo.
SEP 23 - Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center / Huntington, Tenn.
SEP 28 - Norsk Hostfest Great Hall of the Vikings / Minot, N.D.
SEP 29 - Chester Fritz Auditorium / Grand Forks, N.D.
SEP 30 - Swiftel Center / Brookings, S.D.
OCT 01 - Deadwood Mountain Grand / Deadwood, S.D.
OCT 04 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 05 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 06 - Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City / Kansas City, Mo.
OCT 07 - Richard Drake’s Party Barn / Powderly, Texas
OCT 11 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 12 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 13 - Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 14 - Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 18 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 19 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 21 - Rome City Auditorium / Rome, Ga.
OCT 26 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 27 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 28 - Neewollah Celebration - Jim Halsey Auditorium / Independence, Kan.
NOV 01 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 02 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 03 - Brown County Music Center / Nashville, Ind.
NOV 04 - Crossroads Arena / Corinth, Miss.
NOV 08 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 09 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 11 - Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
NOV 15 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 16 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 21 - Vern Riffe Center for the Arts / Portsmouth, Ohio
NOV 24 - Honeywell Center / Wabash, Ind.
NOV 25 - Paramount Theatre / Anderson, Ind.
NOV 30 - Weldon Mills Theatre / Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
DEC 01 - Renfro Valley Barn Dance / Mount Vernon, Ky.
DEC 02 - Anderson Music Hall / Hiawassee, Ga.
DEC 07 - Firekeepers Casino / Battle Creek, Mich.
DEC 08 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 09 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 12 - Ryman Auditorium / Nashville, Tenn.
DEC 14 - Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center / Paducah, Ky.
DEC 15 - Effingham Performance Center / Effingham, Ill.
DEC 16 - Crystal Grand Music Theatre / Wisconsin Dells, Wisc.
DEC 17 - Egyptian Theatre / Dekalb, Ill.

For The Oak Ridge Boys’ full tour schedule, visit HERE.

Thu, 09/28/2023 - 8:18 am

Long considered the "wild man" of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle's powerful and distinctive double bass drumming helped define the legendary Skynyrd sound. Artimus got his first real break at the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam. His first recording lists – Artimus Pyle, percussion. Then with other work for the Marshall Tucker Band, Artimus became known as a powerful session drummer.

Using his connections with Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker, both acts that often toured with Skynyrd, Artimus met with Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. The results of that meeting – Saturday Night Special – greatly impressed Ronnie. Artimus' live debut with the band took place in Jacksonville's Sgt Pepper's Club in October 1974. He would replace their original drummer (Bob Burns) following the release of the group’s second album, Second Helping, and performed with the band and on Skynyrd’s following four albums, Nuthin' Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, Street Survivors, and their live album, One More for the Road. Pyle was injured but survived the band’s 1977 horrific plane crash that abruptly ended the lives of six people, including band members Steve and Cassie Gaines, and most notably, frontman and musical visionary Ronnie Van Zant.

Now 45 years later, Artimus Pyle prepares for the release of his forthcoming Get Joe Records studio album honoring the music that propelled him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The album, which boasts 13 tracks, will be released and distributed by BFD/Orchard on February 2, 2024 – with a track to be released digitally on October 20th, the day that coincides with the 46th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that made music history. Music enthusiasts can pre-order the physical CD at ArtimusPyle.com.

"This project has been a year in the making, but when the fans hear it they will understand why it took so long," says Len Snow, Get Joe Records president. "Artimus is legendary within the Southern Rock space. The music that Lynyrd Skynyrd made will always live as a part of rock history. This album honors that music and gives Artimus a way to honor his former bandmates."

Anthems - Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Track Listing:

    I Know A Little - Micheal Ray
    Sweet Home Alabama - Ronnie Dunn
    Simple Man - Sammy Hagar
    Needle And The Spoon - Lindsey Ell
    The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Chris Janson
    Workin' For MCA - Lee Brice
    That Smell - Jerrod Niemann
    Gimme Three Steps - Marty Raybon
    Call Me The Breeze - Billy Ray Cyrus
    Saturday Night Special - Warren Haynes
    The Hunt - Artimus Pyle Band
    What’s Your Name - LOCASH
    Freebird - Dolly Parton

 

Mon, 10/09/2023 - 2:20 pm

Country music fans around the world are mourning the loss of Buck Trent, a true legend in the genre, who passed away this morning. He was 85. Trent's name became synonymous with the twang of the banjo and the soulful strumming of the guitar. His star rose to new heights through his appearances on the iconic television show, Hee Haw, where his performances brought joy to millions, as well as The Porter Wagoner Show, The Marty Stuart Show, and more. His infectious energy, signature smile, and unparalleled musical talent endeared him to audiences far and wide.

Beyond his television fame, Buck Trent's musical journey was punctuated by collaborations with some of country music's most revered figures. He shared the stage with the likes of Roy Acuff, Porter Wagoner, Roy Clark, Marty Stuart, and the incomparable Dolly Parton, adding his distinctive banjo and guitar prowess to their timeless hits. He played on several big hits, including Parton's "I Will Always Love You" and "Jolene". Trent's contributions to their music and the genre as a whole will forever be etched in the annals of country music history.

As we remember Buck Trent today, we not only mourn the passing of a remarkable musician but also celebrate a life that brought immense joy through the power of music. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of artists and country music enthusiasts, ensuring that his memory lives on in the heartfelt melodies of the genre he cherished. Buck Trent may have left this world, but his music will forever resonate in the hearts of those who loved and admired him.
 
“It is with great sorrow and a broken heart to say my husband, my love, Buck Trent, went to be with Jesus this morning. I lost my best friend, and the world lost a Master Musician and Country Music Legend. Oh Yeah!” - Jean Trent

Jim Halsey, who once operated the world's largest country agency out of Tulsa, said he was sad to hear about Trent's death and called Trent "one of my very favorite people in the world."

"I worked with him for years as a partner with the Roy Clark Show," Halsey said. "Buck Trent is one of the greatest banjo players ever. We will all miss him. Thank you, Buck Trent, for being in all our lives."

Trent's solo performances on "Hee Haw" were punctuated by him shouting his signature phrase, "Oh, yeah!" In addition to being part of the Hee Haw “Kornfield” crew, Trent was a regular on “The Porter Wagoner Show.” A "Kornfield Friends" reunion tour featuring "Hee Haw" alums was launched with Trent, Jana Jae, Lulu Roman and Misty Rowe in 2018.

“Buck was like a brother to me after all of these years. We’ve shared tons of laughs and some tears along the way, but we never left each other’s side. We had a bond like no other. I’ll miss the man, but cherish the memories from our 50+ year friendship. My heart breaks for his precious wife, Jean, his family, friends, and fans. There will never be another like Buck Trent. Oh Yea!” - Lulu Roman, Hee Haw

"Buck Trent was a great entertainer. He was innovative, funny, clever, and truly a super great musician. He always ‘got’ an audience — standing ovations were the norm. I loved doing 'Hee Haw' shows with him in Nashville and really treasured our live shows on the road. He was always a great guy to be around — a fun storyteller on and off stage — with good energy to share. We miss him! Oh, yeah!" - Jana Jae, Hee Haw

“Oh Yea! Buck Trent was my castmate for 19 years on Hee Haw. Funny, talented, and a loyal friend. I was blessed to perform with him at the end of his life when we toured in Kornfield Friends. My favorite moment was when he played Dueling Banjos and I tap-danced to the beat. Oh Yea! The best thing Buck ever gave me was a friendship with his wife Jean. We had so many laughs.”  - Misty Rowe, Hee Haw

“We lost a dear long-time friend today in Buck Trent. Buck toured the Soviet Union with us and Roy Clark in 1976 and we have been close ever since. Buck was one of the greatest banjo players of all time and a very funny man. We will miss Buck!” - Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys

“Buck Trent was one of my favorite people. He radiated love and good vibes. We all laughed with him on Hee Haw and he was a joy to all of his many fans and friends. I did a lot of shows with him and he always treated me wonderfully well and was a hoot backstage. He loved God and I know that he is now resting in the arms of Jesus. Goodbye, old soldier. We'll all miss you.” - T. Graham Brown

“George Jones thought the world of Buck Trent. You knew it was Buck’s playing from the first note and his style was undeniable. My prayers to his family and friends during this difficult time.” - Nancy Jones

“What a fun guy that we will miss so much. Loved his enthusiasm and flash, which most likely overshadowed his incredible innovations. His talent was endless and his signature guitar work on Dolly’s “Jolene” is probably his most famous work. We love you Buck! Oh Yeah!” - Rhonda Vincent

“Buck Trent was a one-of-a-kind instrumentalist. He was vital in the Nashville scene from The Porter Wagoner Show to Hee Haw! He was loved by everyone who knew him. My prayers to his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. We love you, Buck!” - Johnny Lee

“I have special memories working with Buck Trent, and enjoyed watching his talent of entertaining -  I’m so thankful for my time at HeeHaw.” - Janie Fricke

“When I heard the news this morning, it hit hard. I was just talking about him at The Grand Ole Opry the other night and was looking forward to our next visit. I never dreamed it wouldn’t happen. Tell your friends you love them, because you never know when they will be gone. He was a great man and I am praying for his family.” - Moe Bandy

"It always saddens me when we lose a great musician, but the Grand Ole Opry in the sky just got an amazing banjo player.” - Lacy J. Dalton

“My prayers to his wife, Jean, and his family. I would like to thank Buck for the years of memories and the special banjo lesson where he tried to teach me the intro of “Carroll County Accident.” He was truly one of a kind. We did shows together in Branson - and I always looked forward to our breakfasts of biscuits and banjo. He was such a fine man and friend.” - Dallas Wayne

“I met Buck Trent only once in 2018 when I was working in Branson. I was such a fan (I think the young kids would call it a “Fangirl“). He was so kind and gracious. He treated me like I was an old high school buddy even though it was only the first time we had ever met. We chatted about his work with Dolly Parton. For those of you who don’t know him…he was an amazing banjo player (look up “Hee Haw“), but he was also a great band leader. He even played that great Gut-string acoustic part on Dolly’s song “Jolene.” I wish I could say that we were great friends, but we were not. I only have that one meeting to talk about. But I can say this, he was a gentleman… A true gentleman! I feel that the world has lost not just a great musician/entertainer but… a great man! RIP, Buck Trent!” - Heath Wright, Ricochet

“I first got to meet Buck with my brother Lefty at one of The Porter Wagoner TV Shows. Later in my career I worked with Buck on a lot of shows including Hee Haw (with Frizzell & West) and was proud to be on one of his last albums. I have never been around anyone who would make you feel so good just by being around him. Oh Yeah!” - David Frizzell

“Some of my first memories of country music involve watching Buck Trent perform on the Porter Wagoner show. Buck was such an entertainer. I couldn't believe that years later I actually got to play with Buck when I played with the Hee Haw band. We were instant friends. I will never forget how honored I was when I was performing a show in Branson shortly after COVID-19. There was a knock on my dressing room door and it was Buck and Jean. It was the FIRST outing Buck made after a year of lockdown at his home. He said, “Son, you came to see my show over the years; the time has come for me to see yours." I was so honored. THAT is the Buck Trent I knew. Prayers to Jean and all of his family, friends, and fans, Oh yeah!” - Tim Atwood

“This morning I woke up to some heartbreaking news. To hear about the passing of Buck Trent hit me hard. Buck was an all-around amazing musician and a genuine man. Buck recorded the banjo on ‘40 Miles From Poplar Bluff’ on my independent solo album, ‘Headed Back To Bowling Green’ in 2018. He didn’t take a dime and treated my project as equally as important as anything he had ever recorded. He will truly be missed and never replaced.” - Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris, The Kody Norris Show

“Although I never met Buck, I grew up listening to Dolly Parton and he was instrumental in her sound. Thank you for your musical contribution and Godspeed, sir. You will be missed.” - Makenzie Phipps

“My deepest condolences to Buck Trent's family. I always enjoyed watching him on Hee-Haw. He will be deeply missed by many.” - Riley Gilbreath, Riley Gilbreath & Lone Star Blue

Mon, 10/16/2023 - 3:12 pm

Feeling a little bit country, No Show Productions announces the "Still Playin' Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones" tribute concert event will premiere in a one-day-only theater presentation on Tuesday, October 17th in association with Fathom Events. With performances filmed on April 25, 2023, in Huntsville, Alabama, to a sold-out show at the Von Braun Center, some of country music’s biggest stars pay homage to the man known ‘as the greatest country singer of all time’ – George Jones!

Tickets are on sale through the Fathom Events website and participating theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations, visit fathomevents.com (participating theaters are subject to change).

Now, 10 years after his passing in 2013, music lovers can witness the power of song as artists ranging from Jelly Roll ("Bartender's Blues"), Brad Paisley ("He Stopped Loving Her Today"), Tanya Tucker (The Grand Tour), Dierks Bentley (Why Baby Why), Sam Moore (Blues Man), Travis Tritt ("The Race Is On"), Jamey Johnson ("Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes"), and so many more bring their interpretation of Jones’ hits to life on the big screen.

George Jones also referred to by many as "The Possum" sold over 20 million albums, was a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, was a Kennedy Center Honoree, National Medal of the Arts recipient, Grammy Lifetime Achievement award recipient, topped the Billboard singles chart 14 times and achieved 143 Top 40 hits during his illustrious career.

“It is still hard to believe that George is gone.  He was loved by so many artists and fans.  We may not have him here in person, but we have his music to keep his memory alive,” says Nancy Jones.  “Filming this night was something special.  The love for George was overwhelming!”

About George Jones:
George Jones is regarded among the most important and influential singers in American popular music history. He was the singer of enduring country music hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Grand Tour,” “Walk Through This World With Me,” “Tender Years” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” the latter of which is often at the top of industry lists of the greatest country music singles of all time. Born in Saratoga, Texas, Jones played on the streets of Beaumont for tips as a teenager. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to Texas and recording for the Starday label in Houston, Texas. In 1955, his “Why Baby Why” became his first Top 10 country single, peaking at number four and beginning a remarkable commercial string: Jones would ultimately record more than 160 charting singles, more than any other artist in any format in the history of popular music. His first number-one hit came in 1959 with “White Lightning,” a Mercury Records single that topped the Billboard country charts for five weeks. He moved on to United Artists and then to Musicor, notching hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Race Is On,” “A Good Year for the Roses” and “Walk Through This World With Me.”

Jones signed with Epic Records in 1971 and worked with producer Billy Sherrill to craft a sound at once elegant and rooted, scoring with “The Grand Tour,” “Bartenders Blues” and many more. Sherrill also produced duets between Jones and his then-wife Tammy Wynette, and in the 1970s they scored top-charting hits including “We’re Gonna Hold On,” “Golden Ring” and “Near You.” By the time “Golden Ring” and “Near You” hit in 1976, Jones and Wynette were divorced, and Jones was battling personal demons. His solo career cooled until 1980 when he recorded “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” a ballad penned by Curly Putman and Bobby Braddock that helped Jones win Country Music Association prizes for best male vocal and top single. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” revived a flagging career, and Jones won the CMA’s Top Male Vocalist award in 1980 and 1981. He also earned a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. He signed with MCA Records in 1990 and began a successful run, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992. His guest vocal on Patty Loveless’ “You Don’t Seem To Miss Me” won a CMA award for top vocal event in 1998, and it became his final Top 20 country hit.

Sat, 10/21/2023 - 11:17 am

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Member and former drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle has released "Sweet Home Alabama" with Country Music Hall of Fame member and one-half of Brooks & Dunn, Ronnie Dunn as the first single from his forthcoming Get Joe Records studio album Anthems - Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd. The album, which boasts 13 tracks, will be released and distributed by BFD/Orchard on February 2, 2024. The release of “Sweet Home Alabama” was released today to coincide with the 46th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that made music history. Music enthusiasts can pre-order the physical CD at ArtimusPyle.com.

“Sweet Home Alabama” is available now on all streaming platforms.

In conjunction with the release of “Sweet Home Alabama,” Artimus Pyle has been featured on Circle TV’s Coffee, Country, And Cody, WSMV’s Today In Nashville, RFD’s Market Day Report, WKRN’s Local on 2, Newsmax’s American Agenda, The Tennessean and this weekend on Huckabee Saturday, October 21 at 8/7 CT and Sunday, October 22 at  9/8 CT on TBN, following the Artimus Pyle Band’s Grand Ole Opry debut.

Long considered the "wild man" of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle's powerful and distinctive double bass drumming helped define the legendary Skynyrd sound. Artimus got his first real break at the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam. His first recording lists – Artimus Pyle, percussion. Then, with other work for the Marshall Tucker Band, Artimus became known as a powerful session drummer.

Using his connections with Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker, both acts that often toured with Skynyrd, Artimus met with Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. The results of that meeting – Saturday Night Special – greatly impressed Ronnie. Artimus' live debut with the band took place in Jacksonville's Sgt Pepper's Club in October 1974. He would replace their original drummer (Bob Burns) following the release of the group’s second album, Second Helping, and performed with the band and on Skynyrd’s following four albums, Nuthin' Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, Street Survivors, and their live album, One More for the Road. Pyle was injured but survived the band’s 1977 horrific plane crash that abruptly ended the lives of six people, including band members Steve and Cassie Gaines and, most notably, frontman and musical visionary Ronnie Van Zant.

"This project has been a year in the making, but when the fans hear it, they will understand why it took so long," says Len Snow, Get Joe Records president. "Artimus is legendary within the Southern Rock space. The music that Lynyrd Skynyrd made will always live as a part of rock history. This album honors that music and gives Artimus a way to honor his former bandmates."

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Anthems - Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Track Listing:

    I Know A Little - Micheal Ray
    Sweet Home Alabama - Ronnie Dunn
    Simple Man - Sammy Hagar
    Needle And The Spoon - Lindsay Ell
    The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Chris Janson
    Workin' For MCA - Lee Brice
    That Smell - Jerrod Niemann
    Gimme Three Steps - Marty Raybon
    Call Me The Breeze - Billy Ray Cyrus
    Saturday Night Special - Warren Haynes
    The Hunt - Artimus Pyle Band
    What’s Your Name - LOCASH
    Freebird - Dolly Parton

Mon, 11/20/2023 - 3:38 pm

Artimus Pyle, a distinguished Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Member and former drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, unveils the soulful "Simple Man" in collaboration with fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Sammy Hagar. This heartfelt duet stands as the second digital single release from Pyle's highly anticipated studio album, 'Anthems - Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd,' which includes thirteen tracks and will be released on February 2, 2024, with distribution by BFD/Orchard, paying homage to the timeless sounds of Lynyrd Skynyrd's iconic repertoire.

To stream/purchase visit: orcd.co/APBSammyHagarSimpleMan

Fans who want to pre-order 'Anthems - Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd' on CD can do so by going to ArtimusPyle.com. As part of a limited-edition bundle, music lovers can also order the CD and an autographed collector’s edition drumhead. Priced at $100.00, this exclusive package includes the tribute album and a one-of-a-kind, autographed 15” drum head featuring Artimus Pyle’s logo. Limited in availability, this special offer guarantees fans a unique and collectible addition to their music memorabilia, making it a must-have while supplies last.

Long revered as the "wild man" of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle's influential double bass drumming played a pivotal role in shaping the legendary Skynyrd sound. His breakthrough occurred at the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, where his commanding drumming, initially credited as Artimus Pyle, percussion, caught widespread attention. Further solidifying his reputation as a formidable session drummer, Pyle, leveraging connections with acts like Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band, met with Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. This pivotal meeting led to the creation of 'Saturday Night Special,' leaving an enduring impression on Ronnie. Making his live debut in October 1974 at Jacksonville's Sgt Pepper's Club, Pyle took over as Skynyrd's drummer after the release of 'Second Helping,' contributing to the band's next four albums, including the iconic 'Street Survivors.' Pyle not only survived the band's harrowing 1977 plane crash but also witnessed the tragic loss of six lives, including Steve and Cassie Gaines and the visionary leader of the band, Ronnie Van Zant.

"This project has been a year in the making, but when the fans hear it, they will understand why it took so long," says Len Snow, Get Joe Records president. "Artimus is legendary within the Southern Rock space. The music that Lynyrd Skynyrd made will always live as a part of rock history. This album honors that music and gives Artimus a way to honor his former bandmates.

'Anthems - Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd' Track Listing:
I Know A Little - Micheal Ray
Sweet Home Alabama - Ronnie Dunn
Simple Man - Sammy Hagar
Needle And The Spoon - Lindsey Ell
The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Chris Janson
Workin' For MCA - Lee Brice
That Smell - Jerrod Niemann
Gimme Three Steps - Marty Raybon
Call Me The Breeze - Billy Ray Cyrus
Saturday Night Special - Warren Haynes
The Hunt - Artimus Pyle Band
What’s Your Name - LOCASH
Freebird - Dolly Parton

Pre-save album here: orcd.co/APBLynyrdSkynyrdTribute

Tue, 11/21/2023 - 11:56 am

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys were honored by The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development with the unveiling of the “Tennessee Music Pathways” marker in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on Monday, November 20. William Lee Golden and Richard Sterban were in attendance representing The Oak Ridge Boys along with Tennessee Representative John Reagan, Oak Ridge Mayor, Warren Gooch, and family members of former Oak Ridge Boys’ Wally Fowler and Lon “Deacon” Freeman, both original members of The Oak Ridge Quartet. Oak Ridge Mayor, Warren Gooch also presented The Oak Ridge Boys with a key to the city and a proclamation honoring their contributions to the city.

“It was a very special day,” shares William Lee Golden. “Being part of this remarkable group is something I never take for granted. Our journey has been uniquely blessed and one that very few have had the opportunity to achieve. I am thankful to Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, and Richard Sterban for their contributions to The Oak Ridge Boys, along with our band and co-workers. A special thank you to Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farms for helping make this day possible!”

“I can’t think of anywhere I would rather have been than at the Grove Theater in Oak Ridge with the kind folks at The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development who worked so hard to design this marker,” expresses Richard Sterban. “The Oak Ridge Boys as a group goes back 80 years to the original members, Wally Fowler, Lon “Deacon” Freeman, Curly Kinsey, and Johnny New, and we have never forgotten them or their contributions. It has been a privilege to build on that.”

The Oak Ridge Boys are officially celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and recently announced their American Made: Farewell Tour. The group, Duane Allen (1966), Joe Bonsall (1973), William Lee Golden (1965), and Richard Sterban (1972) shared the announcement with Billboard and People, as a way to celebrate with their fans.

The Oak Ridge Boys have received four Academy of Country Music, two American Music, five Billboard, four Country Music Association, five Grammy, and twelve Dove Awards, just to name a few. They are members of the Grand Ole Opry, the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. They have achieved seventeen #1 hits including “Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight,” “Bobbie Sue,” “Trying To Love Two Women,” “(I’m Settin’) Fancy Free,” “American Made,” and the unforgettable “Elvira.” With an astounding thirty-seven Top 20 country hits, and with twelve gold, three platinum, and one double-platinum album, The Oak Ridge Boys have made their mark in every facet of the gospel, pop, and country music industry.

In the early seventies, The Oak Ridge Boys continued to expand their cutting-edge style. After the addition of Richard Sterban in 1972 and Joe Bonsall in 1973, the Oaks were forever changed with a new direction, a new sound, and a new path. Their career stands alone with its legacy, its style, and its continued contributions to gospel and country music.

The Oak Ridge Boys Upcoming Tour Dates:
NOV 21 - Vern Riffe Center for the Arts / Portsmouth, Ohio
NOV 24 - Honeywell Center / Wabash, Ind.
NOV 25 - Paramount Theatre / Anderson, Ind.
NOV 26 - Midland Center for the Arts / Midland, Mich.
NOV 30 - Weldon Mills Theatre / Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
DEC 01 - Renfro Valley Barn Dance / Mount Vernon, Ky.
DEC 02 - Anderson Music Hall / Hiawassee, Ga.
DEC 07 - Firekeepers Casino / Battle Creek, Mich.
DEC 08 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 09 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 12 - Ryman Auditorium / Nashville, Tenn.
DEC 14 - The Carson Center / Paducah, Ky.
DEC 15 - Effingham Performance Center / Effingham, Ill.
DEC 16 - Crystal Grand Music Theatre / Wisconsin Dells, Wisc.
DEC 17 - Egyptian Theatre / Dekalb, Ill.
DEC 30 - Harlow’s Casino Resort & Spa / Greenville, Miss.

2024 Tour Dates:
JAN 20 - The Grand 1894 Opera House / Galveston, Texas
JAN 21 - The Grand 1894 Opera House / Galveston, Texas
FEB 02 - Boot Barn Hall / Gainesville, Ga.
FEB 29 - Florida Strawberry Festival / Plant City, Fla.
MAR 01 - The Alliance Center / Burlington, N.C.
MAR 03 - North Auditorium, University of North Alabama / Florence, Ala.
MAR 15 - Foxwoods Resort Casino - Great Cedar Showroom Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Reservation / Mashantucket, Conn.
MAR 16 - American Music Theatre / Lancaster, Pa.
MAR 17 - American Music Theatre / Lancaster, Pa.
MAR 23 - Sugar Creek Casino / Hinton, Okla.
APR 05 - City of Morganton Municipal Auditorium / Morganton, N.C.
APR 06 - Alabama Theatre / North Myrtle Beach, S.C.
APR 10 - Clay County Agricultural Fair / Green Cove Springs, Fla.
APR 13 - George H. Henderson Jr. Exposition Center / Lufkin, Texas

Tue, 01/09/2024 - 2:49 pm

The Oklahoma Music Hall Of Fame is set to honor the 2023 inductee class with a ceremony and concert at the Muskogee Civic Center on Saturday, February 17, 2024. The class is made up of several genres or styles of music, including country hitmakers and touring musicians RICOCHET and Bryan White, beloved Nashville songwriter Verlon Thompson, one of Oklahoma’s most well-respected music educators, Jerry Huffer, world-renowned conductor, composer, and concert pianist Timothy Long, long-time touring and featured fiddle player Shelby Eicher, and concert booker and promoter David Webb.

“One of the hardest working and most beloved bands from Oklahoma is finally being recognized for their significant contributions to the world of music. Ask anyone in Oklahoma about music; Ricochet will be the first name mentioned. They entertain and inspire well above the rest and have been doing it at a very high level for a very long time.” – Tony L. Corbell, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame

"Growing up in Oklahoma, one could only dream of such recognition. We are honored to even be considered, much less be amongst so many Oklahoma icons in the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Thank you to our fans, ENCORE Music Group, for new opportunities, and, of course, the Hall of Fame, for bestowing such an honor." – Heath Wright, RICOCHET
 
The Hall of Fame Induction Class of 2023
 
RICOCHET
In 1996, the members of country super group Ricochet watched their debut single, "What Do I Know," rise to the Top 5, earning the band the honor of the highest charting debut single of the year. The follow-up single, "Daddy's Money," became an immediate across-the-board hit, rising to #1 on the Radio & Records Country Singles Chart, the Gavin Country Singles Chart, and the Billboard Country Singles Chart (where it stayed #1 for two consecutive weeks). The band's distinctive musical style and intricate harmonies earned them recognition as one of the most popular vocal groups in country music, a mantle they still wear today.

More than fifteen years later, "The Hardest Working Band In Country Music" is still going strong. The band continues to create great country music, sung with distinctive harmonies that are their hallmark. They log thousands of miles on the road each year, thrilling audiences of all ages across the United States and abroad. For more information, visit ricochetonline.com.

RICOCHET is:
Heath Wright – Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar & Fiddle
Chris Hempfling – Drums & Vocals
Larry Hight – Steel Guitar, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Saxophone & Vocals
Bruce Bennett – Bass & Vocals
Rick Toops – Keyboards & Vocals

RICOCHET is the only country group to chart our National Anthem and is in constant demand to perform it live.

Shelby Eicher
As a member of Roy Clark’s band for fifteen years, Shelby recorded five live albums with Roy and appeared numerous times on the Tonight Show, Hee Haw, The Grand Ole Opry, and more. He has played on recordings with the legendary JJ Cale and Hank Thompson and has been on numerous movie soundtracks and commercial jingles. He has also played on gaming soundtracks for Sony PlayStation. He performs up to twenty times monthly and teaches fiddle, mandolin, and guitar to students throughout Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Jerry Huffer
In his more than fifty years as a music educator, countless Oklahoma music teachers have come to know Jerry as the face of the Oklahoma Music Educators Association. He has been involved in honoring thousands of students in All-State groups and has taught thousands of classes and students. He says the kids became his life in the middle of all that. When Jerry recently retired for the second time, there were 137 music teachers paying tribute at the banquet in his honor. Mr. Huffer has become a legend among High School band students all over Oklahoma.

Timothy Long
Timothy is a pianist, conductor, composer, and Artistic and Music Director of Opera at the Eastman School of Music. At age sixteen, he made his first debut with the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra. He is a Muskogee Nation citizen from the Thlophlocco Tribal Town and is one-half Choctaw on his mother’s side. He was named the assistant conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and was subsequently named associate conductor for the New York City Opera for two seasons. The number of Operas with which he worked scrolls almost two pages and are scattered worldwide.

Verlon Thompson
In addition to being one of the music world’s premier songwriters, Verlon Thompson’s guitar playing certainly cannot go unnoticed. This prolific songwriter has written for Kenny Rogers, Suzy Bogguss, Randy Travis, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dierks Bentley, Joe Diffie, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Trisha Yearwood. Also, Verlon spent many years co-writing and recording with his great friend Guy Clark. Shelly West, Johnny Lee, Barbara Mandrell, Ray Stevens, and Pam Tillis have all worked with Verlon and experienced his storytelling abilities.

David Webb (Governor’s Award Recipient)
David Webb grew up in Independence, Kansas. He started his multi-faceted career at age sixteen by putting up show posters for legendary music impresario Jim Halsey; he started his own booking agency, and after relocating to Chicago, David worked with and promoted legendary blues artists Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Pine Top Perkins, Howlin' Wolf, and more. Moving to Celebration Productions, he booked and promoted Pink Floyd, the Sex Pistols, John Hartford, The Oak Ridge Boys, ELO, J. Geils Band, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Heart, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger, Peter Frampton and more. He served two terms as National VP of NARAS (the GRAMMYs), Roy Clark, Jimmy Dean, Hank Thompson, Ronnie Dunn, and James Brown. He later became Mr. Brown's business manager.

Webb is co-producer of the award-winning short film "Nanyehi," which is the story of Nancy Ward, a greatly respected Cherokee.

Bryan White
Bryan White is a CMA, ACM, and Grammy Award-winning country music artist, producer, and songwriter. Six of his charted twenty-one hit songs have climbed to number one! CMA’s Horizon Award in 1996, Top New Artist from the Academy of Country Music, and multiple CMA and ACM Male Vocalist nominations. Bryan teamed up with LeeAnn Rimes in 1998 for their ”Something to Talk About” tour and recorded with Shania Twain on the hit duet “From This Moment On.” Bryan was also voted by People Magazine’s “Top 50 Most Beautiful” issue.

In addition to our induction ceremony and concert show, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame will host a private VIP event for past inductees and an evening of music on our Hall of Fame stage on Friday, February 16th.

Wed, 01/31/2024 - 9:07 am

Award-winning country & bluegrass group The Kody Norris Show received seven wins at the 2024 SPBGMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. The band brought home trophies for Entertainer of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Band (Overall) of the Year. Adding to the wins, Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris was named Fiddle Performer of the Year and Josiah Tyree won Banjo Performer of the Year. This year’s awards were held on Saturday, January 27th, at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Kody Norris Show won the following 2024 SPBGMA Awards:

    Entertainer of the Year / The Kody Norris Show
    Instrumental Group of the Year / The Kody Norris Show
    Banjo Performer of the Year / Josiah Tyree
    Fiddle Performer of the Year / Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris
    Album of the Year / Rhinestone Revival
    Song of the Year / I Call Her Sunshine
    Band (Overall) of the Year / The Kody Norris Show

"I can’t believe it! I’m so happy for our band and everything we have accomplished in the last year. This is a heck of a way to kick off 2024 and we are so honored. We love bluegrass music, our fans, and everything that SPBGMA stands for!” - Kody Norris

“It’s always an honor to be included in the nominations but to take home the trophy is a dream come true. I remember coming to SPBGMA when I was a lot younger and just dreaming of being on that stage! I’m so happy I get to do that with my best friends and sincerely honored!” - Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris

"It’s an absolute honor and has been a long-time dream of mine to win Banjo Performer of the Year! SPBGMA is an essential part of why I play music today! A big thank you to each and every person that has played a role in my career to this point!” - Josiah Tyree

The Kody Norris Show had an exciting 2023, touring the United States and Australia, making their Grand Ole Opry debut, and opening for The Queen of Bluegrass, Rhonda Vincent, at The Ryman Auditorium. Continuing their momentum, they recently signed with Joey Crawford and Upper Management Talent for exclusive booking representation.

“From the moment, Mary Rachel and I met with Joey we knew it was the route we wanted to take,” explains Kody. “Joey cares about making the best deal not only for The Kody Norris Show but also for the venue; He wants everyone to prosper! We look forward to many years of working with Joey and Upper Management Talent.”

Of the twelve songs included on The Kody Norris Show’s latest album, Rhinestone Revival, four are penned by frontman Kody Norris: "Baltimore I’m Leaving," "Please Tell Me Why," "Gotta Get My Baby Back," and their latest single, "Fiddler's Rock." Last October, the first single, "Mountain Rosalie," was released along with an accompanying lyric video seen here. New elements to Rhinestone Revival include a track sung by Kody's fiddling "sweetie" Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris, who steps out on "Endless Highway," a tune Alison Krauss made famous in 1990. In addition, the band's banjo ace, Josiah Tyree takes the lead on their current single, "I Call Her Sunshine." Charlie Lowman rounds out the group, keeping perfect time on bass.

To order/stream Rhinestone Revival, visit HERE.

Rhinestone Revival Track Listing:
"Mountain Rosalie" - Premiered by Bluegrass Today
"Baltimore I’m Leaving" - Premiered by Whiskey Riff
"I Call Her Sunshine" - Premiered by Cowboys & Indians
"Endless Highway" - Premiered by Nashville Country Music Magazine
"Let All The Girls Know You’re A Cowboy" - Premiered by Cowboys & Indians
"Petals in the Fall" - Premiered by Center Stage Magazine
"Please Tell Me Why" - Premiered by Canyon Star TV
"Fiddlers Rock" - Premiered by The Hollywood Times
"My Home in Virginia" - Premiered by The Music Universe
"Looking at the World Through the Windshield" - Premiered by Bluegrass Borderline
"Otto Wood" – Premiered by M Music & Musicians Magazine
"Gotta Bring My Baby Back" - Premiered by Bluegrass Today

The Kody Norris Show’s Upcoming Tour Dates:
FEB 02 - Huckabee / Hendersonville, Tenn.
Airs February 3rd at 8/7c & 4th at 9/8c on TBN (Click here for FREE taping Tickets!)
FEB 03 - Song of the Mountains / Marion, Va.
FEB 08 - Sellersville Theatre / Sellersville, Pa.
FEB 09 - LIVE at the Raggamuffin Hall / Mifflin, Pa.
FEB 10 - West Art / Lancaster, Pa.
FEB 16 - Cornerstone Global Methodist Church / Marysville, Ohio
FEB 17 - Court Square Theater / Harrisonburg, Va.
FEB 24 - Melodies of Bluegrass / Morton, Miss.
FEB 25 - Finder House Concert / Memphis, Tenn.
MAR 01 - Oakdale Bluegrass Festival / Glen Rose, Texas
MAR 02 - Oakdale Bluegrass Festival / Glen Rose, Texas
MAR 14 - Withlacoochee Bluegrass Festival / Dunnellon, Fla.
APR 05 - Bristol Bluegrass Spring Festival / Bristol, Va.
APR 06 - Bluegrass In The Pavilion / Palm Beach, Fla.
APR 13 - Las Vegas Bluegrass Festival / Las Vegas, Nev.
APR 20 - Bear On The Square / Dahlonega, Ga.
APR 27 - Lucketts Community Center / Leesburg, Va
APR 28 - Berkeley Bluegrass Festival / Berkeley, Calif.
MAY 03 - Boxcar Pinion Memorial Bluegrass Festival / Chickamauga, Ga.
MAY 04 - Holiday Hills Bluegrass Festival / Laurel Hill, Fla.
MAY 10 - Malpass Brothers Bluegrass & Country Festival / Denton, N.C.
MAY 11 - The Chet Kingery Memorial Bluegrass Festival / Shelbyville, Ill.
MAY 17 - Grottoes Bluegrass Festival / Grottoes, Va.
MAY 18 - Heritage Hall / Mountain City, Tenn.
MAY 20 - Mandy Barnett’s Variety Show at The Franklin Theater / Franklin, Tenn.
MAY 23 - Silver Dollar City Bluegrass & BBQ / Branson, Mo.
MAY 24 - Silver Dollar City Bluegrass & BBQ / Branson, Mo.
MAY 25 - Dr. Ralph Stanley Hills of Homes Bluegrass Festival / Coeburn, Va.
MAY 31 - NEPA Bluegrass Festival / Tunkhannock, Pa.
JUN 07 - The Farm Jamb 2024 / Bagdad, Ky.
JUN 08 - Blazin' Bluegrass Festival / Whitley City, Ky.
JUN 13 - Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festival / Bean Blossom, Ind.
JUN 14 - National Road Bluegrass Festival / Farmington Pa.
JUN 15 - Willow Oak Bluegrass Festival / Roxboro, N.C.
JUN 21 - Flat Rock Bluegrass Jamboree / Armstrong Creek, Wis.

For additional concert information and The Kody Norris Show’s full schedule, visit HERE.

Fri, 02/02/2024 - 2:26 pm

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Member and former drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle is excited to release the Artimus Pyle Band’s long-awaited album ‘Anthems - Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd.’ With a total of thirteen tracks, this record features artists including Ronnie Dunn, Sammy Hagar, Lee Brice, Billy Ray Cyrus, Warren Hayes, Michael Ray, Chris Janson, LOCASH, Jerrod Niemann, Marty Raybon, Lindsay Ell, and Dolly Parton! Released by Get Joe Records and distributed by BFD/Orchard, the Artimus Pyle Band has recently made his Grand Ole Opry debut and has been featured in Forbes, Cowboys & Indians, Larry London’s Border Crossings on Voice of America, RFD-TV, Huckabee, The Tennessean, and a premiere of Artimus Pyle and Dolly Parton’s collaboration on “Free Bird” with Garden & Gun. This new version of "Free Bird" also includes a new guitar recording from late Lynyrd Skynyrd founding member Gary Rossington.

To stream/purchase visit: https://orcd.co/APBLynyrdSkynyrdTribute

Fans can also order the limited edition ‘Anthems - Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd’ on vinyl by going to ArtimusPyle.com. As part of a separate limited-edition bundle, music lovers can order the CD and an autographed collector’s edition drumhead. Priced at $100.00, this exclusive package includes the tribute album and a one-of-a-kind, autographed 15” drumhead featuring Artimus Pyle’s logo. Limited in availability, this special offer guarantees fans a unique and collectible addition to their music memorabilia, making it a must-have while supplies last.

Renowned as the untamed force behind Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle's impactful double bass drumming was instrumental in defining the band's iconic sound. His breakthrough moment came at the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, where his authoritative drumming, initially credited simply as "Artimus Pyle, percussion," captured widespread attention. Further establishing himself as a sought-after session drummer, Pyle connected with acts such as Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band, eventually crossing paths with Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. This fateful encounter paved the way for the creation of 'Saturday Night Special,' leaving an indelible mark on Ronnie. Making his live debut at Jacksonville's Sgt Pepper's Club in October 1974, Pyle assumed the role of Skynyrd's drummer following the release of 'Second Helping,' contributing to the band's subsequent four albums, including the legendary 'Street Survivors.' Pyle survived the band's tragic 1977 plane crash that took six lives, including Steve and Cassie Gaines, along with the band's leader, Ronnie Van Zant.

"This project has been a year in the making, but when the fans hear it they will understand why it took so long," says Len Snow, Get Joe Records president. "Artimus is legendary within the Southern Rock space. The music that Lynyrd Skynyrd made will always live as a part of rock history. This album honors that music and gives Artimus a way to honor his former bandmates."

Anthems - Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Track Listing:

    I Know A Little - Micheal Ray
    Sweet Home Alabama - Ronnie Dunn
    Simple Man - Sammy Hagar
    Needle And The Spoon - Lindsey Ell
    The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Chris Janson
    Workin' For MCA - Lee Brice
    That Smell - Jerrod Niemann
    Gimme Three Steps - Marty Raybon
    Call Me The Breeze - Billy Ray Cyrus
    Saturday Night Special - Warren Haynes
    The Hunt - Artimus Pyle Band
    What’s Your Name - LOCASH
    Freebird - Dolly Parton

About Artimus Pyle:
Following his time as a Marine Corps Sergeant from 1967 to 1971 and a short stint with Spartanburg, SC-based band Thickwood Lick, Artimus Pyle was recommended by the late Charlie Daniels and joined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1974. He would replace their original drummer (Bob Burns) following the release of the group's second album, Second Helping, and performed with the band and on Skynyrd's subsequent four albums, Nuthin' Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, Street Survivors, and their live album, One More for the Road. Pyle was injured but survived the band's 1977 horrific plane crash that abruptly ended the lives of six people, including band members Steve and Cassie Gaines, and most notably, frontman and musical visionary Ronnie Van Zant.

In 1979, the band began to reunite, first for the 5th Annual Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, and eventually, as the Rossington Collins Band (which included all the remaining band members and Pyle, plus Dale Krantz on lead vocals and Barry Lee Harwood on guitar). However, shortly after that, Pyle was in a car accident that broke his leg in 21 places and shattered his hopes of remaining with the group. Pyle spent the next three years healing, both physically and emotionally, before returning to the States and establishing the Artimus Pyle Band (A.P.B.) to honor the music and legacy of Ronnie Van Zant.

In 1987, Pyle rejoined his former bandmates to tour and eventually record as Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991, but the experience left him flat. While he deeply loved them, he no longer felt the magic he once did with Van Zant at the helm, nor was he interested in returning to the party lifestyle for which the band was known and stepped away from the group permanently, only to return in 2006 during Lynyrd Skynyrd's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (where he played alongside Bob Burns).

Now in his 70s, Pyle still continues to honor Van Zant's musical legacy, recording and touring with the Artimus Pyle Band, now comprised of Pyle (drums), Scott Raines (guitar/vocals), Jerry Lyda (guitar) Brad Durden (keyboards/vocals), and Dave Fowler (bass).

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 2:26 pm

Grammy-award honoree, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Don McLean is excited to announce his next studio album, American Boys, which will be released on May 17th by BFD/Audium Nashville and distributed exclusively through The Orchard. The album is available for preorder today, along with the title track, which features Home Free. Paying tribute to his rock and roll heroes, McLean's new single honors those who paved the way. With thirteen tracks, American Boys is exactly what every Don McLean fan has been waiting for!

“This is an album of all new songs,” shares McLean. “The title track, “American Boys,” which features the guys from Home Free, is a fun song about the boys who invented rock and roll. America invented this music. Only America invented this music.”

To purchase/stream “American Boys” (Feat. Home Free), visit orcd.co/DonMcLeanAmericanBoysSingle

To pre-order or pre-save the American Boys album, visit orcd.co/DonMcLeanAmericanBoys

'American Boys' Track Listing:
American Boys (Feat. Home Free)*
Thunderstorm Girl*
Stone Cold Gangster
Truth And Fame*
The Gypsy Road*
I Shall Find My Way*
Mexicali Gal
Vacant Luxury
The Ballad Of George Floyd
The Meanest Girl
Marley’s Song (Save Yourself)
Resurrection Man*
Gotta Make You Mine (Bonus Track)

Vocals and Acoustic Guitar: Don McLean
Electric and Acoustic Guitar: Michael Severs
Piano and Hammond B3: Dennis Wage
Piano and String Arrangements: Tony Migliore
Drums: Jerry Kroon
Bass: Alison Prestwood
Electric and Slide Guitar: Vip Vipperman
Electric Guitar: Kerry Marx
Background Vocals: Don McLean and Home Free

Written by Don McLean (Don McLean Music UMPG/BMI)
*Written by Don McLean and Vip Vipperman (Don McLean Music UMPG/BMI, Big Vip Songs /UMPG ASCAP)

As part of a new distribution deal with BFD/Audium Nashville, sixteen of Don McLean’s albums, which have been newly remastered, will be re-released, including ‘Prime Time,’ ‘Chain Lightning,’ ‘Believers,’ ‘Greatest Hits Live!,’ ‘Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins,’ ‘The Western Album,’ and more.

Upcoming Tour Dates include:
MAR 09 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
MAR 14 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 15 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 16 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 17 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 18 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 19 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 20 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
MAR 21 - 70’s Rock and Romance Cruise / Miami, Fla.
APR 06 - Rivers Casino Des Plaines / Des Plaines, Ill.
APR 27 - Riviera Theatre / North Tonawanda, N.Y.
MAY 04 - Pollak Theatre / West Long Branch, N.J.
MAY 11 - Bilheimer Capitol Theatre / Clearwater, Fla.
MAY 18 - T. Furth Center for the Performing Arts / Angola, Ind.
JUN 09 - Tower Theatre / Bend, Ore.
JUN 14 - Boot Barn Hall of Bourbon Brothers / Colorado Springs, Colo.
JUN 29 - Vienna Freedom Festival / Vienna, Va.
JUL 13 - American Bank Center Selena Auditorium / Corpus Christi, Texas
JUL 20 - Boot Barn Hall / Gainesville, Ga.
JUL 28 - Belly Up / Solana Beach, Calif.
AUG 09 - The Canyon / Montclair, Calif.
AUG 10 - Libbey Bowl / Ojai, Calif.
SEP 04 - Wachholz College Center / Kalispell, MT
NOV 01 - Grand Theater / Wausau, Wisc.
NOV 09 - Silver Creek Event Center at Four Winds Casino / New Buffalo, Mich.
NOV 30 - The Parker / Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
DEC 06 - Tarrytown Music Hall / Tarrytown, N.Y.
DEC 07 - Landsdowne Theater / Lansdowne, Pa.
DEC 13 - The Birchmere / Alexandria, Va.
DEC 20 - Hawaii Theatre / Honolulu, Hawaii

Tue, 03/26/2024 - 2:53 pm

Country, bluegrass, and Americana legend John McEuen will release his latest album, The Newsman - A Man Of Record, on April 12 through Compass Records. In a groundbreaking project for McEuen, the album consists of ten spoken word tracks and one instrumental, each creating a theatrical masterpiece that no listener will forget, featuring John's distinctive musical style throughout. Starting with the title track, recounting the real-life tale of a newspaper vendor who profoundly impacted the young musician in Los Angeles, and concluding with "Jules' Theme," inspired by Jules Verne sharing the story of his recently departed young wife in a French cemetery to a friend, the album leaves no stone unturned. Premiered by Bluegrass Today, the first track available, “Fly Trouble,” is a talking blues number originally from Luke the Drifter, better known as Hank Williams.

To read Bluegrass Today’s premiere of “Fly Trouble,” visit HERE.
To pre-save The Newsman: A Man Of Record, visit found.ee/newsman

“I have been around the world playing music and collecting stories for… a long time,” McEuen acknowledges. “As a teenager, well before the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, I loved Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man.’ Before I started playing, I must have recited 'Ya Got Trouble' 2,000 times! Later, when performing became part of the life I picked, every now and then, I would do one of these ‘stories’ (often a Hank Williams talking blues) on stage, always happy about how well they went over. I did 'The Mountain Whippoorwill' with the early Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for many years. Then, another story would come along, be learned, and ‘filed away’ for a future date. 'The stories' soon tired of waiting to 'get done,' so, I did them.”

The album features a mix of tracks from different eras and genres. The collection spans various literary themes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Civil War-era poem "Killed at the Ford" to Robert Service's "The Cremation of Sam McGee" about a Yukon prospector. Other tracks include Stephen Vincent Benét's "The Mountain Whippoorwill," Hank Williams Sr.'s "Fly Trouble," and Walter Brennan's "Old Rivers." Thomas Monroe's Vietnam War reflection "Nui Ba Den" contrasts with more recent compositions like John Carter Cash's "The Guitar of Pineapple John," Hans Olson's "I'll Be Glad (When They Run Out Of Gas)," and Thaddeus Bryant's "Red Clay."

‘The Newsman’ Album Track Listing:
The Newsman
Fly Trouble
The Cremation of Sam McGee
Old Rivers
The Guitar of Pineapple John
Killed at the Ford
Nui Ba Den
Red Clay
I’ll Be Glad (When They Run Out Of Gas)
The Mountain Whippoorwill
Jules' Theme

John McEuen’s Upcoming Tour Dates
MAR 26 - The Tin Pan / Richmond, Va.
MAR 27 - Elkton Music Hall / Elkton, Md.
MAR 28 - My Father's Place / Roslyn, N.Y.
MAR 29 - The Linda - WAMC's Performing Arts Studio / Albany, N.Y.
MAR 30 - Opera House at Boothbay Harbor / Boothbay Harbor, Maine
APR 25 - Ponce De Leon Center / Hot Springs Village, Ark.
APR 27 - Merlefest at Wilkes Community College / Wilkesboro, N.C.
MAY 01 - Eddie Owen Presents: Red Clay Music Foundry / Duluth, Ga.
MAY 12 - Coconino Center For the Arts / Flagstaff, Ariz.
MAY 14 - Musical Instrument Museum / Phoenix, Ariz.
MAY 16 - Almost Famous Wine / Livermore, Calif.
MAY 17 - The Center For the Arts / Grass Valley, Calif.
MAY 18 - Sweetwater Music Hall / Mill Valley, Calif.
MAY 19 - Nashville Social Club Carson City / Carson City, Nev.
MAY 24 - McCabe's Guitar Shop / Santa Monica, Calif.
MAY 25 - Palm Springs Cultural Center / Palm Springs, Calif.
MAY 29 - Lincoln Theatre (1926) / Mount Vernon, Wash.
MAY 31 - Hult Center for the Performing Arts - Soreng Theater / Eugene, Ore,
JUN 02 - Tower Theatre / Bend, Ore.
JUN 05 - Country For A Cause - 3rd & Lindsley / Nashville, Tenn.
JUN 09 - Sunday Mornin' Country - The Grand Ole Opry House / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 03 - Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Society Festival / Stony Plain, AB -Canada
AUG 04 - Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Society Festival / Stony Plain, AB -Canada
AUG 10 - Podunk Bluegrass Music Festival / Goshen, Conn.
AUG 17 - Big Mouth Bluegrass Festival at the Caverns / Pelham, Tenn.
SEP 06 - Watermelon Pickers Festival / Berryville, Va.
OCT 12 - The Franklin Theatre / Franklin, Tenn.
NOV 02 - Thrasher Opera House / Green Lake, Wis.
NOV 09 - Fox View / Nashville, Mich.

Fri, 04/05/2024 - 10:48 am

Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent’s new single “Please Mr. Please” from her upcoming album is available today. The follow-up from Vincent’s number one song, “City Of New Orleans,” “Please Mr. Please” continues to set the pace for a specialty project over a year in the making. The theme of Vincent’s new project is “destinations,” taking every listener on a journey through different cities, states, and other places of interest around the country. “Please Mr. Please” is a new rendition of Olivia Newton-John’s country hit, and the music video, which was recorded during the SPBGMA convention in Nashville, was premiered digitally by M Music & Musicians Magazine today, April 5th and will premiere on The Heartland Network at 2 PM ET/PT or stream it on watchheartlandtv.com and the @itsrealgoodtv app!

To purchase/stream, visit: ingrv.es/please-mr-please-ck3-z

To check out “Please Mr. Please” premiere with M Music & Musicians Magazine, visit HERE.

"I was working on the song ‘Four Strong Winds’ from our upcoming “destinations” themed album, and as I turned from working on that song, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, I started singing ‘Please Mr. Please,’ smiles Vincent. “There was something similar in the songs. My heart started to race, and I instantly thought, ‘This will be a great bluegrass song!’ I couldn't wait to tell the guys in The Rage. When I mentioned it, none of them had heard the song before. This made it even better. I found that so many people have never heard of the song, and it's like having my own original bluegrass song. We rehearsed it at sound check and then started performing it on our shows. I could instantly tell this song was special with everyone’s reactions, with many singing along, and best of all, people are now asking for it everywhere. I love that!"

Taking her “destination” themed album to heart, Rhonda Vincent continues to tour the country from shore to shore with nearly seventy shows scheduled for the remainder of 2024 in over 20 states, and still adding more, proving the renowned "Queen of Bluegrass" continues to work harder than ever and shows no signs of slowing down.

“As for the video, I asked the videographer to capture the pure essence of bluegrass,” continues Vincent. “The family atmosphere, kids playing bluegrass, adults playing bluegrass, banjos ringing throughout, dancing, fun; these elements all wrapped into one video. Our video of ‘Please, Mr. Please’ is what he captured. I hope it makes you smile!”

Rhonda Vincent’s Upcoming Tour Dates:
APR 05 - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center / Mt. Vernon, Ky.
APR 06 - The Center for the Arts / Russellville, Ark.
APR 07 - Southland Bluegrass & Wilderness Festival / Immokalee, Fla.
APR 12 - World Records / Bakersfield, Calif.
APR 13 - Las Vegas Bluegrass Festival / Las Vegas, Nev.
APR 16 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
APR 17 - The Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
APR 20 - Earle Theatre / Mount Airy, N.C.
APR 24 - Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival / Marshfield, Mo.
APR 30 - Amish Country Theater’s Land Cruise / Berlin, Ohio
MAY 01 - Amish Country Theater’s Land Cruise / Berlin, Ohio
MAY 02 - Amish Country Theater’s Land Cruise / Berlin, Ohio
MAY 03 - Little Roy & Lizzy Music Festival / Lincolnton, Ga.
MAY 04 - Wind Vineyards / Tappahannock, Va.
MAY 11 - Silver Dollar City / Branson, Mo.
MAY 12 - Silver Dollar City / Branson, Mo.
MAY 13 - Silver Dollar City / Branson, Mo.
MAY 17 - Moraine City First Church of God / Dayton, Ohio
MAY 18 - Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival - Granite Hill Campground / Gettysburg, Pa.
JUN 01 - Back Forty Bluegrass Festival / Curryville, Mo.
JUN 02 - Missouri Berries / Republic, Mo.
JUN 07 - Cherokee Bluegrass Festival / Cherokee, N.C.
JUN 08 - The Farm Jamb / Bagdad, Ky.
JUN 14 - National Road Bluegrass Festival / Farmington, Pa.
JUN 15 - Bluegrass and Sunset Festival / Crisfield, Md.
JUN 28 - Sue Morris Sports Complex / Glenville, W. Va.
JUN 29 - Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival / Centre Hall, Pa.

Fri, 04/05/2024 - 11:23 am

Marking the 80th Anniversary of Glenn Miller’s Army Air Force Band, Hindsight Records is excited to release the new historical album, The Glenn Miller Orchestra: 80th Anniversary Of The Army Air Force Band which contains fifteen hits newly recorded with strings. This project of fully remastered songs includes hits such as “Moonlight Serenade,” “All I Do Is Dream Of You,” “Sunrise Serenade,” “Cherokee,” “Speak Low,” “I Know Why (And So Do You),” “Adios,” “At Last,” “Sentimental Journey” with Crystal Gayle, and Miller’s biggest hit, “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”

During World War II, bandleader Glenn Miller wanted to fulfill his patriotic duties and boost the troops' morale by bringing upbeat American music and live performances to our soldiers. He valued entertaining them over showing off artistic talent and succeeded in both aspects. Leading the Army Air Force Band, he delighted troops with a large, flexible group of forty-five or more musicians. Miller received his official position in October 1942, and the band began performing in March 1943. Although Miller aimed to entertain soldiers overseas, the band didn't depart until June 1944. During the fall of 1944, the band was set to embark on a six-week tour of Europe with a base in Paris. Miller chose to depart early to arrange for the group's arrival. On December 15th, Glenn Miller boarded a transport plane bound for Paris and was never seen again.

To order The Glenn Miller Orchestra: 80th Anniversary Of The Army Air Force Band, visit: GlennMillerOrchestra.link.to/80thAnniversaryArmyAirForceBandPR.

“Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band performed some of the most beautiful music of the entire swing era, and it's a thrill to record this music in the studio for the first time.”  - Erik Stabnau - Music Director for The Glenn Miller Orchestra

Grammy®, AMA, ACM, and CMA award-winning country music singer and Grand Ole Opry member Crystal Gayle recently joined forces with The Glenn Miller Orchestra for a new rendition of the classic “Sentimental Journey,” which was the first single initially recorded by Doris Day and Les Brown, “Sentimental Journey” became a massive hit during World War II and continues to stand the test of time. Premiered by People.com, “Sentimental Journey” features the timeless vocals of Crystal Gayle combined with the unforgettable arrangements of The Glenn Miller Orchestra.

Between 1939 and 1942, Glenn Miller led The Glenn Miller Orchestra, which became one of the most recognized names globally during the “Swing” era. Boasting an unmatched series of chart-topping records, The Glenn Miller Orchestra surpassed the sales of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Tommy Dorsey, and Harry James combined. Throughout the three and a half years, Miller produced 16 chart-toppers and 72 top-ten hits, including a remarkable 31 in 1940 alone and earning the first-ever gold record for “Chattanooga Choo Choo.” Miller's music not only defined the era of World War II but has endured as a timeless soundtrack, with bands carrying his legacy performing to enthusiastic crowds over the 80 years since his passing. Today, under the direction of Erik Stabnau, the current Glenn Miller Orchestra maintains a rigorous schedule, standing as one of the few full-time big bands still thriving in the contemporary music scene.

'The Glenn Miller Orchestra: 80th Anniversary Of The Army Air Force Band' Track Listing:
Moonlight Serenade
In The Mood
All I Do Is Dream Of You
Sunrise Serenade
Long Ago (And Far Away)
I’ll Get By (As Long As I Have You)
Cherokee
Sentimental Journey (With Crystal Gayle)
Begin The Beguine
Speak Low
Pennsylvania 6-5000
I Know Why (And So Do You)
Adios
At Last
Chattanooga Choo Choo

The Glenn Miller Orchestra’s Upcoming Tour Dates:
APR 05 - The Williams Theater / Tulsa, Okla.
APR 06 - King Opera House / Van Buren, Ark.
APR 07 - The Orpheum Theatre / Wichita, Kan.
APR 09 - The Grand Theatre / Frankfort, Kent.
APR 11 - Turner Hall / Monroe, Wis.
APR 12 - Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts / Bloomington, Ill.
APR 14 - Flagstar Strand Theatre / Pontiac, Mich.
APR 15 - Jarson-Kaplan Theater / Cincinnati, Ohio
APR 17 - The Sheid / Mountain Home, Ark.
APR 18 - Coronado Community Center / Hot Springs, Ark.
APR 20 - Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center / Dallas, Texas
APR 21 - Bass Concert Hall / Austin, Texas
APR 22 - Manship Theatre /Baton Rouge, La.
APR 23 - Stage Door Canteen / New Orleans, La.
APR 25 - Paramount Center for the Arts / Bristol, Tenn.
APR 26 - Harvester Performance Center / Rocky Mount, Va.
APR 27 - Appell Center / York, Pa.
APR 28 - MAYO Performing Arts Center / Morristown, N.J.
MAY 02 - National Arts Centre / Ottawa, Ontario
MAY 03 - The Theater @ Innovation Square / Rochester, N.Y.
MAY 04 - Sugar Loaf PAC / Chester, N.Y.
MAY 05 - Symphony Hall / Springfield. Mass.
MAY 06 - The Cabot / Beverly, Mass.
MAY 08 - Byham Theater / Pittsburgh, Pa.
MAY 09 - PRIVATE / Sharon, Pa.
MAY 11 - PRIVATE / Galesburg, Ill.
MAY 12 - North Shore Center / Skokie, Ill.
MAY 30 - Saenger Theatre / Mobile, Ala.

For more information about The Glenn Miller Orchestra and additional tour dates, visit HERE.