Video: Love and Theft (Stephen, Brian and Eric) sing the National Anthem
Thursday, June 11th, 2009This rocks! Love and Theft rocks!
Archive for the ‘Artists’ CategoryVideo: Love and Theft (Stephen, Brian and Eric) sing the National AnthemThursday, June 11th, 2009This rocks! Love and Theft rocks!
The Lost Trailers talk trailers, Willie Nelson, their phoenix logo and why they couldn’t give up on their dream!Wednesday, August 13th, 2008File this one under TRADITIONAL COUNTRY - Mark ChesnuttFriday, August 1st, 2008I put Mark Chesnutt’s new CD “Rollin’ With The Flow” on this week at home and fell in love! Mark has done it again - this is country music at it’s best. There are really too many good songs, so I’ll list them all! Don’t miss out on this one! Rollin’ With The Flow track list: 1. Things to Do in Wichita - a cathcy update of the Statler Brother’s “Flowers on the Wall”. 2. When You Love Her Like Crazy 3. Rollin’ With The Flow - Mark made this 1977 Charlie Rich classic his own. 4. Going on Later On 5. Live to Be 100 - lists all the things a modern man has been told to give up, such as cigars, alcohol, burgers, fries, sugar and salt. 6. When I Get This Close to You - turn out the lights, push back the furniture and pull her up close. 7. (Come On In) The Whiskey’s Fine - Mark’s next release to radio. Hear it on the KMLE! 8. If the Devil Brought You Roses - 9. Woman - 10. Man in the Mirror - a song about Mark’s father. 11. Long Way to Go - Chesnutt writes of his first meeting with Waylon Jennings and the advice the veteran gave to the budding star. 12. She Never Got Me Over You - The last song written by legendary Keith Whitley, Mark really connects with Whitley’s lyrics of unrequited loss, offering up an understated but tremendously emotional vocal. “Chesnutt sounds effortless as he roams over his country influences, never imitating, but always tipping his hat.” AngryCountry.com The Harter’s - Gettin’ Out of DodgeWednesday, July 30th, 2008
BRAD COMPLETES INSTRUMENTAL CDFriday, July 25th, 2008Brad Paisley’s has completed the recording of hisupcoming new album, a 15-song set ofinstrumentals titled Play, set for release Sept. 2.The project will feature several guests, including B.B. King, the late Buck Owens, Vince Gill and Steve Wariner. “One song that I worked up is going to have six guests on it and it’s called ‘Cluster Pluck.’ It’s a tribute to my favorite chicken pickers,” says Brad. “Things like that are what make an instrumental record fun.” |