Happy Birthday To Darryl Worley – Enjoy A Look Back At His 1st #1 Hit ‘I Miss My Friend’

Today is Darryl Worley’s 46th birthday. Happy Birthday Darryl!

To celebrate his birthday, let’s take a look at his first number one country single, I Miss My Friend, which hit number one back in 2002. Enjoy!

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Hunter Hayes Featured In 
“Milk Rocks!” Campaign

His Self-Titled Debut Album is Available Everywhere Now

NASHVILLE, TN – (October 31, 2011) – Multi-talented musician, writer, producer and performer Hunter Hayes joins the Milk Rocks! campaign and is featured on over 25 million milk containers in schools across the U.S. From now until December 9, Students can log on to www.milkrocks.com for a chance to win a “Day in the Studio” with Hunter. Hunter, is currently on his first ever headlining tour, “Most Wanted” Fall Tour 2011 and recently kicked-off the release of his self-titled debut album available everywhere now.

The Milk Rocks! Program promotes healthy lifestyles and nutrition with milk as the focus.  They utilize milk carton side panels, lunchroom posters, and online initiatives to communicate their messages.  Milk Rocks! features some of today’s most popular recording artists and emerging talent. Milk Rocks is a member of the Ad Council’s Coalition for Healthy Children, whose mission is to provide clear, consistent, research-based messages to children and parents about the importance of practicing a healthier lifestyle and give them the means to improve their eating and physical activity habits.

Hunter’s self-titled debut album is available now and features the fast-rising hit, “Storm Warning.” He recently made his world-premiere national television debut on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman, watch the clip here. Hunter played every instrument, wrote/co-wrote every song and co-produced the album with Dann Huff. The Breaux Bridge, Louisiana multi-instrumentalist (acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, electric guitar, ganjo, mandolin, keys and more) is making some noise as he continues to draw attention from thousands of fans, industry peers and renowned media outlets including, Access HollywoodE! News, Extra, FOX NewsUSA TodayUS Magazine. He has co-written songs for artists such as Rascal Flatts and Montgomery Gentry and has shared the stage with Trace Adkins, Lady Antebellum, Hank Williams, Jr., Brad Paisley and Keith Urban, to name a few. Fresh off touring with Taylor Swift on her “SPEAK NOW World Tour 2011″ and a Grand Ole Opry debut, Hunter is currently on the road on his “Most Wanted” Fall Tour 2011.

* No purchase necessary. Must be 18 or younger and a legal resident of one of the 48 contiguous United States.  Void where prohibited.  Many will enter but only one will win.  Ends 12/9/11.  Subject to official rules posted at www.milkrocks.com.  Sponsored by Milk Media, Inc.

For more information on Hunter Hayes, please visit www.HunterHayes.com.

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Hunter Performing ‘Storm Warning’ (Live) on Letterman

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Celebrate Halloween With Charlie Daniels’ ‘The Legend of Wooley Swamp’

To celebrate Halloween, I can’t think of a more appropriate country song than the Charlie Daniels Band’s The Legend of Wooley Swamp. Check out these lyrics and tell me this song isn’t perfect. Happy Halloween everyone!

Well, if you ever go back into Wooley Swamp,
Well, you better not go at night.
There’s things out there in the middle of them woods
That make a strong man die from fright.
Things that crawl and things that fly
And things that creep around on the ground.
And they say the ghost of Lucius Clay gets up and he walks around.

[Chorus]
But I couldn’t believe it.
I just had to find out for myself.
And I couldn’t conceive it
‘Cause I never would have listened to nobody else.
And I couldn’t believe it.
I just had to find out for myself
There’s somethings in this world you just
can’t explain.

Spoken:
The old man lived in the Wooley Swamp way back in Booger Woods.
He never did do a lot of harm in the world,
But he never did do no good
People didn’t think too much of him
They all thought he acted funny
The old man didn’t care about people anyway
All he cared about was his money.
He’d stuff it all down in mason jars
And he’d bury it all around
And on certain nights
If the moon was right
H e’d dig it up out of the ground.
He’d pour it all out on the floor of his shack
And run his fingers through it.
Yeah, Lucius Clay was a greedy old man
And that’s all that there was to it.

Cable boys was white trash
They lived over on Carver’s Creek.
They were mean as a snake
And sneaky as a cat
And belligerent when they’d speak.
One night the oldest brother said,
“Y’all meet me at the Wooley Swamp later
We’ll take old Lucius’s money
and we’ll feed him to the alligators.”

They found the old man out in the back
With a shovel in his hand,
Thirteen rusty mason jars
was just dug up out of the sand.
And they all went crazy
And they beat the old man,
And they picked him up off of the ground.
Threw him in the swamp
And stood there and laughed
As the black water sucked him down.

Then they turned around
And went back to the shack
And picked up the money and ran.
They hadn’t gone nowhere
When they realized
They were running in quicksand.
And they struggled and they screamed
But they couldn’t get away
And just before they went under
They could hear that old man laughing
In a voice as loud as thunder.

And that’s been fifty years ago
And you can go by there yet.
There’s a spot in the yard
In the back of that shack
Where the ground is always wet.
And on summer nights
If the moon is right
Down by the that dark footpath,
You can hear three young men screaming.
You can hear one old man laugh.

P.S. Is there another country song you associate with Halloween? If so, leave it in the comments. Thanks!

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Video: #1 Flashback – Shania Twain’s ‘Honey I’m Home’ – #1 Today In 1998

In case you never had a chance to see Shania Twain live in concert, here’s a look back at what it was like. Enjoy!

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New Music Sunday – Tyler Toliver’s ‘Live Our Dream’ Video

This is the first time I’ve heard anything from Tyler Toliver. This video was posted on our Facebook fan page tonight, and after listening to it, I wanted to share it here. I’ll let the description on YouTube introduce the video:

This is a story about the men and women that have protected our freedoms and the loved ones they have left behind. This is a true story that plays out everyday in the lives of these Heroes. Some of the Heroes in this video did not made it home to live there dreams, so this song is dedicated to them and the families left behind to live the dream. The song is written and performed by one of their own Corp. Tyler Toliver.

For more from Tyler, visit TToliver.com. Thanks for posting this on our Fan Page Tyler.

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Who In The World Is This Freak? Oh… It’s Jennifer Nettles.

Rodney AtkinsThat’s exactly what Rodney Atkins was thinking last year at Halloween.

According to GACTV.com,

“As part of their weekend-long celebration, the Atkins family decided to go on a haunted tour of downtown Franklin, Tennessee — and one costume caught Rodney’s eye.

“I showed up at the courthouse downtown and these people were kinda dressed up — and this one girl was just over the top,” Rodney said. “I didn’t know what she was, she was all white with an umbrella and I’m thinking, ‘Who in the world is this freak?’

I start walking and I get tapped on the shoulder and she says, ‘Hey Rodney, Rodney it’s me, Jennifer Nettles…’ I think she was a jellyfish.”

We’re curious. What kind of freaky outfit are you dressing up as tomorrow night?

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Hunter Hayes Receives Honorary “Friends and Family” Membership to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum

Congratulations to Hunter Hayes!

(Nashville, TN) – Last week, Atlantic Records’ talented multi-instrumentalist Hunter Hayes was invited to become an honorary “Friends and Family” Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. The visit comes a week after Hayes’ self-titled debut album was released.

For more information about Hunter Hayes and upcoming tour dates, please visit www.HunterHayes.com.

For more information about the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, please visit www.countrymusichalloffame.org. Membership revenue supports the not-for-profit Museum’s mission.

Hunter Hayes’ Storm Warning Official Music Video

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Who Knew? Kenny Chesney’s New Single ‘Reality’ Was Inspired By… A Dentist’s Office?

CMT had a blog post last week about what inspired Kenny Chesney to write his latest hit single Reality. What was it? A Dentist’s chair… Specifically, Kenny said, “And that song and the idea, that premise, was started with … I swear, me sitting in a dentist chair.”

Well, I don’t know about you, but I’ve been sitting in the dentist’s chair before, and right before he’s about to start drilling, a lot of crazy thoughts start going through my mind, so I can relate.

Here’s a look at the final product that his dentist inspired:

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Big Week Coming Up For Mrs. Blake Shelton (That’s Miranda Lambert To Me And You)

On Tuesday, November 1st, Miranda Lambert’s new album Four The Record, will be released, and on that same day, she’ll hold an exclusive live Q&A session on Billboard.com. Here’s the skinny direct from Billboard:

The same day, Billboard.com’s country music blog — titled The 615, in a nod to Nashville — launches, Lambert will swing by Billboard HQ at 4pm ET on Tuesday, Nov. 1. to dish on “Four the Record” and Pistol Annies’ “Hell on Heels” debut, as well as answer YOUR Twitter questions live on air. Using the Twitter hashtag #bbmiranda, tweet your questions for the former “Nashville Star” finalist to @Billboard.

Pretty cool, huh? Just in case you haven’t heard Miranda’s first single from Four The Record, Baggage Claim, check it out below as well as Pistol Annies’ single Hell on Heels. Enjoy!

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#1 Flashback – Martina McBride’s ‘I Love You’ From Runaway Bride Soundtrack – #1 Today In 1999

Today’s #1 flashback comes from this day in 1999 when Martina McBride’s I Love You moved up to number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts. The first performance below is from the 2001 Farm Aid concert, and the second one is from an appearance on The View. I don’t know about you, but I love Martina with short hair…

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