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New Year’s Eve was not too kind to a number of country music legends. Way back on December 31, 1947, Roy Rogers was late for his own wedding to Dale Evans at the Flying L Ranch because he had to put out a fire in another room. The cause of the fire… a cigarette butt.
On December 31, 1952, Hank Williams was supposed to fly from Knoxville to Charleston, West Virginia for a New Year’s Eve show, but the flight was grounded due to bad weather. Hank gets a shot of morphine and hops in the back seat of his Cadillac for the ride. It turns out to be his final ride anywhere…
And, on December 31, 1985, Rick Nelson died when the plane he was in crashed outside of DeKalb, Texas. Nelson was the star of the TV series ‘The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and he scored a couple of country hits with Stood Up and Poor Little Fool.
Be safe out there everyone. I want to see you all back right here tomorrow.
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*After his show at the Houston Summit on New Year’s Eve 1990, Clint Black met Lisa Hartman, whom he would marry in October 1991. And, unlike many other high-profile “celebrity” couples, they’re still married today.
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In honor of the late John Denver’s birthday today, here’s John performing one of his greatest country hits, Thank God I’m A Country Boy, live. Thank God I’m A Country Boy went to number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot Country charts. It’s remains one of the best country songs of all-time. Enjoy!
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Just in case you missed it, Merle Haggard’s Hag and Someday We’ll Look Back albums have been digitally-remastered and packaged together in a new two-disc set that was released on December 27, 2011. Here’s a look at the track listings from each:
Hag:
“Soldier’s Last Letter” (Redd Stewart, Ernest Tubb) – 2:13
“Shelly’s Winter Love” – 3:24
“Jesus, Take a Hold” – 2:18
“I Can’t Be Myself” – 2:53
“I’m a Good Loser” – 2:40
“Sidewalks of Chicago” (Dave Kirby) – 2:31
“No Reason to Quit” (Dean Holloway) – 2:37
“If You’ve Got Time (To Say Goodbye)” – 2:54
“The Farmer’s Daughter” – 2:57
“I’ve Done It All” – 2:16
Someday We’ll Look Back:
“Someday We’ll Look Back”
“Train of Life” (Roger Miller)
“One Sweet Hello”
“One Row at a Time” (Red Lane, Dottie West)
“Big Time Annie’s Square”
“I’d Rather be Gone”
“California Cottonfield” (Dallas Frazier, Earl Montgomery)
“Carolyn” (Tommy Collins)
“Tulare Dust”
“Huntsville” (Haggard, Red Simpson)
“The Only Trouble With Me”
The album is currently available on Amazon.com.
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I don’t know Big Kenny personally (except virtually through Twitter), but I’ve gotta think that December 31st is always a very emotional day for him. On this day back in 2002, Kenny was in debt over $140,000 and he proceeded to lose most of his last $200 playing blackjack in a casino. He gave the dealer a $20 tip and left with one dollar in his pocket.*
Obviously, Big Kenny managed to not only turn his life around, but he’s managed to entertain and more importantly, inspire countless fans around the world. That experience of leaving the casino with only one dollar inspired him to write Tim McGraw’s future number one hit Last Dollar (Fly Away) (see video below). Said Kenny about that night, “That night as I looked down at the sole breaking off of my shoe it hit me like a ton of bricks, but with that realization came the freedom of knowing that I also had nothing to lose.”
Here’s Big Kenny back in Vegas at the Hard Rock singing Last Dollar (Fly Away). Enjoy, be careful tonight and happy New Year everyone!
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*Source: RolandNote.com
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In October 2011, I was fortunate enough to catch Kip Moore opening for Billy Currington at the Hard Rock Cafe Boston. It was a small intimate venue to catch an artist as popular as Billy Currington and to become familiar with a talent such as Kip Moore. Kip had a very relaxed charisma that won over the crowd very quickly. He told stories that inspired specific songs and smiled as if he was taking everything in that night. If you have the chance, please make an effort to see this Georgia boy live. He was a true delight to watch and I hope we see nothing but success in his future.
His debut album will be released March 2012 if all goes as planned for this charming addition to the country music scene. Kip’s latest single is Somethin’ ’bout a Truck. Call your radio and request this song – it should be getting plenty of airplay across the nation.
RCD: You made your Opry debut this past July, how did that feel to stand on that world famous stage?
Kip: You’ll never be able to describe that feeling to others but i swear u feel ghost around u and its almost as if they r saying u better represent and don’t mess this up haha, but seriously, I was so humbled and that was the first time I’ve been nervous in a really long time. I have so much respect for those before me and it was an extreme honor.
RCD: I recently saw you at the Hard Rock in Boston and you introduced the song Something ‘Bout a Truck with a story about a girl you went out with and she was hands-off til you showed up on your 3rd date with a truck. I hate to admit it, but yes we are totally shallow about cars. What is something that you are shallow about? A complete turn off? And by the way, you rocked it that night!
Kip: Well, not sure what I’m shallow about, but i can tell you what a turn off is…I don’t like the girl that comes into the room and is always looking around for who is checking her out as if she needs approval. I like the more unassuming girl that flies under the radar, but confident in her own skin.
RCD: Is there a city you want to perform in that you haven’t had the chance to as of yet?
Kip: Colorado at Red Rocks
RCD: What do you feel is your strength: Your stage presence or your recordings?
Kip: I would like to say a combination of the two. i put a lot of time into my recordings, so they don’t sound like other artists. I’ve been a true student of the game and listened to thousands of records to understand what makes great records great and why I’m drawn to those. I also put every ounce of my soul into my live show and when i play my goal is to move those in the crowd to feel something.
RCD: When did you first realize you wanted to be a singer/songwriter and how did your family react?
Kip: I was living in hawaii in a hut and writing songs back in ‘02 and thats when it hit me. I’ve always loved music and played bars for years in south GA, but never knew it was an option for me ‘til i started really writing. I told my parents when i moved back from hawaii and they thought it was just another one of my restless phases i think.
RCD: How do you balance personal life and pursuing a music career?
Kip: Not very good right now haha…I am kinda insane about what I do and it never stops. The band is always telling me to take a break, but I can’t. I have to make this work.
RCD: Your debut cd comes out in March are you planning to have a release party?
Kip: I’m sure there will be one, but I don’t know yet.
RCD: Will you be writing most of your own music?
Kip: I write all my own music…if an amazing song came my way, would i record it…? Yea, probably.
RCD: Your songs are available on iTunes… which song represents the feel of your cd best? Mary was the Marrying Kind or Somethin’ ’bout a Truck?
Kip: Honestly, I’m not sure either one is really what I do best….I mean, I definitely have the playful wild side like, Somethin’ ‘bout a Truck, and a reckless side… but I’m most excited for people to hear Hey Pretty Girl and Crazy One More Time…I think it’s a very deep record and hopefully we are just getting people warmed up right now
RCD: I know, personally, when I come home from watching a live show my adrenaline is rushing and I can’t sleep right away – I imagine a performer has the same problem, when you are winding down after a show, what do you find helps you relax?
Kip: Nothing. I have severe insomnia and I never sleep. It’s a serious problem. ha
RCD: If you could open for any artist, who would you choose?
Kip: Springsteen or Petty. From the country world, I’d say Church ‘cause I applaud the guy for the way he’s built his thing.
RCD: Is there any other career choice that has enticed you and you would consider leaving music to do?
Kip: no
RCD: As a newcomer to the industry, do you think social media (Facebook, Twitter, g+, etc) is a help or hinderance?
Kip: I think both. I wish when people went to shows they would just be in the moment. Instead of always tweeting and facebooking, but in some ways it helps to spread the word. It’s a double edged sword I guess. I went out to watch my buddies Thompson Square the other night and sat beside a woman in the crowd. She never even looked up to acknowledge the band due to playing on fb – the whole time. Drives me f***ing crazy. Take a couple pics and do all that other stuff after that what would be great to me
RCD: Is there something you want the world to know about you?
Kip: That I’m very grateful and humbled by the early support
RCD: You were at one time a bartender, what is the best drink you ever made?
Kip: None… I was the worst bartender of all time. ha
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Recently, Kelly Clarkson has been attacked by many of her Twitter followers after she tweeted, “I love Ron Paul. I liked him a lot during the last Republican nomination and no one gave him a chance. If he wins the nomination for the Republican party in 2012 he’s got my vote. Too bad he probably won’t.”
Personally, I don’t have a problem with celebrities, musicians or even athletes tweeting about their religion, politics or favorite type of peanut butter, but, if they do go down that road, they’d better have some pretty tough skin.
Fortunately for Kelly, she’s got one of country music’s biggest stars pledging his support. Blake Shelton tweeted yesterday, “@kelly_clarkson I love you!!!! I’ll listen to your viewpoints anytime. And I really wouldn’t mind throat punching someone for you either!!”
My favorite part of Blake’s tweet is this sentence, “I’ll listen to your viewpoints anytime.” (Well, I really loved the throat punch comment as well…) Why? Because that’s what it is. Kelly is giving her view. One of my best friend’s political and religious views are directly opposite from mine, but that doesn’t mean I hate him. On the contrary, I actually enjoy talking to him because I get to hear a different perspective from my own. Fortunately, we do agree on a few things like the love of country music.
Anyway, without getting too deep on you, just wanted to share my view, which is to lighten up. Disagree with the view, but the not the person. Trust me, it can be done…
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Suzy Bogguss was born in Aldeo, IL on December 30, 1956. In the early 1990′s, she had a string of top ten hits on the Billboard Hot Country charts. Two of her biggest hits were Outbound Plane and Drive South. Enjoy a look back at two of Suzy’s best country hits and join us in wishing her a happy birthday!
P.S. For more news about Suzy, visit her website at www.SuzyBogguss.com.
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Jessica Andrews was born on this day back in 1983 in Huntingdon, Tennessee. She had a breakout hit at age 17 when Who I Am went to number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts back on April 7, 2001. Enjoy a look back at Jessica’s biggest hit, and join us in wishing her a happy birthday!
P.S. Jessica’s also a newlywed. She and fellow singer-songwriter Marcel were married on November 11, 2011.
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