Archive | March 3, 2014

Tin Pan South Announces Performers/Fast Access Passes On Sale

Tin Pan SouthThe 22nd Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Presented by Regions Bank features the top songwriters in almost every form of music, and organizers today announced the initial performers in this year’s exciting five-day event. Tin Pan South is set for Tuesday, March 25 through Saturday, March 29 at 10 popular Nashville-area venues, and the current lineup can be seen at TinPanSouth.com. Continue Reading →

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Scotty McCreery’s “See You Tonight” Goes Gold

Photo Credit: Alan Poizner
Pictured left to right: Royce Risser – UMG SVP Promotion, Cindy Mabe – UMG SVP Marketing, Scotty McCreery, Tom Becci – UMG SVP & COO, Brian Wright – SVP A&R, Damon Moberly – VP Promotion, Mercury Records

Interscope / 19 / Mercury Records Nashville country artist Scotty McCreery earned his third RIAA-certified Gold record with current Top Ten single, “See You Tonight.”  McCreery and the UMG Nashville staff celebrated the occasion by hitting the lanes at Pinewood Social in Nashville, Tenn. Continue Reading →

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Eli Young Band Celebrates New Album With Performance On TODAY Show March 4th

Eli Young BandIn celebration of 10,000 TOWNS, Eli Young Band will perform their latest single “Dust” next Tuesday (3/4) on NBC’s TODAY Show in the 10A hour with hosts Kathie Lee and Hoda. The band’s Republic Nashville sophomore album also features EYB’s third career #1 “Drunk Last Night,” which has been certified GOLD with sales over 700,000 downloads. Via the iTunes pre-order, the project is already in the Top 10 on the Country Albums chart. Continue Reading →

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Album Review: Charlie Worsham | ‘Rubberband’

Charlie Worsham Took me a bit getting around to the debut 12-track release by Charlie Worsham entitled ‘Rubberband’, but here it is at last.

The songwriting is solid, songs are radio-friendly, great musicianship, and it’s traditional country at its very core.

The lead track “Could It be” (my favorite) almost put me in mind of the country group Alabama“Tools Of The Trade” a mid-tempo song with Vince Gill and Marty Stuart is another standout.

Charlie’s voice is strong and he sings with ease.  I love the distinctive breaks in his voice at different points in songs, just a stylistic choice that sets him apart from other male artists.

The album has a very organic feel to it, not overly-produced, and a very introspective feel to it.  I highly-recommend it.

Rated 4 1/2 out of 5 stars.

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Album Review: Will Hoge | ‘Never Give In’

Will HogeHow in the heck has it taken me so long to review this album?!? I got a little backlogged, what can I say? Anyway… Continue Reading →

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