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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Who is Billy Joe Shaver ?

We have a resident country music expert here at NPR: our national political correspondent Don Gonyea. He was telling me recently about a musician named Billy Joe Shaver, whom he'd discovered about 20 years ago in Austin, Texas.


"I didn't know who he was," Gonyea says. "And he started to sing, and I like country music. I like real-deal country music. And these songs go places. They are about his life and, in some ways, a lot of people's lives."


Shaver, 75, isn't a household name himself, but he's among the most respected living writers of country music. His good friend Willie Nelson texts Shaver all the time.


"Yeah, we're the only ones over 70 that text," Shaver says. "The rest don't want to."


Shaver sent me a text while he was here in Washington, D.C., for a concert. He said to meet him the next morning at a Quality Inn — where, in the parking lot outside, there was a pancake house and the songwriter's beat-up white van.


Dressed all in denim, Shaver brought us into his room and sat down on his unmade bed. The cowboy hat that usually covers his flowing white hair was sitting on a suitcase on his luggage cart. He was telling us about his new album, Long in the Tooth, which features a duet ("Hard to Be an Outlaw") with his texting buddy, Willie Nelson.


If you look back a few years, it doesn't seem unlikely for Shaver to be an outlaw. In 2007, the songwriter was involved in an incident, a bar argument with another man, that led to a parking-lot shootout.


"Yeah, well, that happened because he was such a bully," he says. "He just kept on and on and on."


So they took it outside and shots were fired.


"I hit him right between a mother and a f- - - - -," Shaver says. "That was the end of that. He dropped his weapons and said, 'I'm sorry.' And I said, 'Well, if you had said that inside, there would have been no problem.' "


In fact, much of Billy Joe Shaver's life feels like he's living a country song, which he says he was born to write. He's done so since he was 8.


Shaver grew up a poor country boy in Corsicana, Texas, filling the moments in between songwriting with picking cotton and baling hay. His mom, who worked in honky-tonks, abandoned him for a time; as the song "Georgia on a Fast Train" says, he was raised by his grandmother.


Shaver worked in a sawmill as a boy. It was a job that would start him on the path to becoming a musician, but not after taking something first: He lost the better part of two fingers on his right hand — his guitar-picking hand — at the mill.


"I had to put my feet against it and pull my fingers off to get out of it," he says. "It didn't hurt, partly 'cause I shot a quick prayer up to God and said, 'If you let me out, I'll do what I'm supposed to do: play music and sing.'"


Shaver got a break in his early 30s, when country star Waylon Jennings heard him strumming at a gathering of musicians in Texas.


"Waylon said, 'Whose song's that?' and I said, 'Well, that's mine.' And he said, 'You got any more of them songs? Meet me up in Nashville and I'll record a whole album of them things,' " Shaver says.


He took Jennings seriously. You might even say he stalked him, all around Nashville, for six months. While Jennings did his best to avoid the upstart songwriter, Shaver did finally track down the star at a recording studio.


"He got wind that I was down there, 'cause he come out of the booth and he had two bikers on each side of him," Shaver says. "He says, 'What do you want, hoss?' and I said, 'I tell you what I want. I just want you to at least listen to these songs. And if you don't, I'm gonna kick your ass right here in front of God and everybody.'"


Jennings gave Shaver a chance, and liked what he heard. He went on to make an album almost exclusively using Shaver's music, Honky Tonk Heroes, still considered one of the first and best so-called "outlaw" country albums, bringing the roughness back to country music.


"It actually put Nashville on the map real good, because sequin suits and things wasn't working out. The cheatin' songs and stuff," Shaver says. "These songs were fresh, and they were different from what was going on."


The songwriter also learned something about his role in country music: He would never be as big as the stars who sang his songs.


"The songs were so big, they were too big for me," he says. "I couldn't possibly get them across the way [Jennings] could."


Other stars sang Shaver songs, as well, like Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, even Elvis Presley. The writer also performs his songs, and has churned out a number of albums over the years, all while still living the life of a country song. He got married three times and divorced twice — all with the same woman.


"The divorces just didn't seem to work out," he says, laughing.


Shaver has lost one aspect of the country-song life: drinking. He's gotten extremely religious, and you can tell he spends a lot of time thinking about his son, Eddy, who was his guitarist and best friend when he died of a heroin overdose before a New Year's Eve concert in 2000.


At Shaver's performances, it's like Eddy's there. Shaver will walk over to his new guitarist on stage and, during a song, spread both his arms out and look up. Sometimes, he finishes a song by saying, simply, "I love you, Eddy." The most powerful moment at a concert is when Shaver sings "Live Forever," which he wrote with his son before his death.


"He actually gave me that melody, and I carried it around for nearly a year. It was such a great melody," he says. "His spirit's still with me. I do believe that when people pass away, the goodness, the good things they did, it seems like they melt into your likeness. They melt into your likeness, and you become a better person for it."


Then Shaver loaded his beat-up van and hit the road for his next gig. [Copyright 2014 NPR]


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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

CBC – TOP 10 Hunt for #Canada ‘s Top 10 Artist

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VOTE FOR CHELSEA CRITES: http://m.music.cbc.ca/artists/Chelsea-Crites
CBC Music and CBC Radio One are looking for Canada’s best new artist, and we want your help. Searchlight is a competition that connects artists with fans in their community and across the country. Vote for your favourite bands in your region and across the country. You can vote for 10 acts per region per day, to decide which acts make it to the regional finals. It’s all leading to a grand prize, including $20,000 worth of music equipment from Yamaha Canada Music, a professional recording with CBC Music, and a spot on the bill with Tegan and Sara, and Spoon at the CBCMusic.ca Festival in Vancouver.
Vote now, and come back to explore more music and vote for your favourites every day! Voting makes you eligible for your own prizes from Yamaha Canada Music.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

INTERVIEW with CHRIS ANDRES Latino host Amber Star

CELEBRITY TALENT Latin Host and star of Amber Star Tour!  Will be conducting a very special interview on Chris Andres March 26th 10pm est. or 7pm pst. What a mix, Outlaw rock&roll with a Latino host on a Country Station.
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Cottonmouth Jones was the brainchild of Chris Jones back in 2005.  It was originally just a song writing vehicle but Chris started to feel that this new batch of songs was something special,so he set about the arborous task of trying to recruit the right players for this project.
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With in a few months he had a decent line up together and started to fine tune this band into a Outlaw rock&roll machine!Well after seven years and hundreds of shows,three albums and a few member changes later,Chris is still at the helm of this runaway train.
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In 2012 Cottonmouth Jones finally had a line up that Chris feels is the best line up so far! Terry Jones has been playing droms in CMJ from the beginning as his aggresive drum style is the engine that drives this band live!Micket “Bullbucker”Jones is the newest member and has been playing bass for the band for a little over a year and his flowing bass style adds the right amount of melody to keep people moving all night!These guys draw upon influences such as Johnny Csh,Steve Earle,Social Distortion as well as all the Outlaws out there trying to keep it real!!!CMJ.
FIND CHRIS ON:
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrisandresband
FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/chris.andres1
VIDEO:  http://video214.com/play/JE4LPm0W1yFmJYaDVO1Lfg/s/dark

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Willie Nelson is back in the lime light

Seeing Willie Nelson perform in Texas is like a country music fan’s pilgrimage to Mecca. But seeing the Red Headed Stranger perform on his own property in Texas is even more of a religious experience.

Last night, as part of the South by Southwest Music Festival, Willie wowed an invitation-only crowd with a special “surprise” performance at his Luck, Texas, Ranch, about 40 minutes outside of Austin. Billed as the Heartbreaker Banquet, the event featured a diverse roster of music acts during the afternoon, including foot-stomping folkies the Felice Brothers, Americana darlings Shovels & Rope, Nashville chanteuse Nikki Lane and Country Weekly On the Edge act Hurray for the Riff Raff.

Willie’s sons Lukas Nelson and Micah Nelson also performed with their bands, the Promise of the Real and Insects vs. Robots, respectively.

All of the artists were exceptional and drew cheers from the dusty crowd, but the true “chills moment” came when Willie took the stage at 10 p.m. Bundled against the clear Texas sky cold in a hooded jacket and baseball hat, Willie and his Family Band opened with requisite “Whiskey River,” drawing whoops with its familiar opening chords.

With the moon high in the sky, Willie wrapped up the set with “I’ll Fly Away” and “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die,” drawing other artists—including fellow Texas outlaw Billy Joe Shaver—onto the stage for one last singalong.Willie’s underrated anthem “Still Is Still Moving to Me” followed, along with tributes to Waylon Jennings in “Good Hearted Woman” and Hank Williams with “Hey Good Lookin’.” The emotional highlight, however, came during an interpretation of the bluesy “Texas Flood,” with Lukas Nelson singing and playing lead and Micah Nelson on a simple snare drum, both of them trading looks and smiles with their legendary father.

Willie is set to perform again Saturday night with Keith Urban during the iTunes Festival at SXSW. Most amazingly? He turns 81 next month.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

NOW AT 4700 SHARED YouTube - Eighteen Wheels and Jesus


Tony Justice was born in Visalia, California and moved to L.A. until the age of three. In the fall of 1974, his parents moved his family to Pikeville, Kentucky where his love of racing began.  Tony finally ended up in East Tennessee in July of 1983, playing the bass and singing in gospel groups. 
    At age 23, Tony was living out a childhood dream of becoming a race car driver. Then his mom talked him into selling his race car and trailer and pursuing his music. She told him if it didn’t pay off within five years, she would buy it all back. Well, that was 18 years ago….
   
The most special things in his life are God, his family, music, fishing and racing. Today, he is he is married to Misty Justice and together are raising his wonderful children. In doing so, he is driving his Peterbilt truck over the road, a trade handed down to him by his father. Tony takes a lot of pride in being a second generation driver. One of the benefits to driving over the road is the endless hours to write, and the highway provides endless inspirations to write about. 
    In 2002, Tony was endorsed by NASCAR Legend Rusty Wallace, Roger Penske and Miller beer to record his second album titled, “Rockin’ Rusty”. He performed pre-race concerts to promote the popular album at tracks such as Daytona International Speedway, Lowes Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, and the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Tony also appeared on the John Boy and Billy Show, Rick and Bubba Show, Good Morning Las Vegas, Dollar Bill and Patti show, at the BULL in Birmingham, AL., where he also headlined their listener appreciation show and The Evening Ride show with his cowboy pal Gunner on the radio station, W.I.V.K, based in Knoxville, TN.
   
Tony has just completed his third album titled “On the Road”, written by Kenny Chesney, Kim Williams, and Randy Bodreaux. He feels honored and extremely fortunate to have recorded a song written by three of the best writers in Nashville. Pilot/Flying J travel Centers will be distributing and promoting the much anticipated album in their stores Nationwide. 
    Tony is currently on the road hauling freight to cities all over the country and excited about the release of the “On the Road Album”. 
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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Another hot country singer CHELSEA CRITES

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Talented country singer Chelsea Crites has already achieved so much. She is currently signed with Shoreline Records and has been the sensation of multiple newspapers from several Canadian cities such as Brampton, St. Catharines, Toronto and Guelph and also from Nashville TN in the U.S. , Hamilton Spectator , Guelph Mercury , CBC.ca , HECFI.ca just to name a few . For a girl from the small town of Port Colborne, Ontario, she has been amazing fans from the Niagara region and beyond since she was seven years old. Chelsea dreamed of being a country singer since she was a little girl, and now her dreams are coming true. Spokesperson for Oscar’s Roadhouse Lisette Stauch said the following of Chelsea Crites “She’s this amazing country singer and she’s been all over the place, and now we are thrilled to have her at Oscar’s.” It is Chelsea’s growing reputation from amazing performances that enables venue owners speak so highly of her.
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In 2009 Chelsea was nominated for Niagara Rising Star. She has been gigging weekly with her talented band since 2010. In 2011 Chelsea was showcased throughout Hamilton and the CCMA’s and was the house singer at Tootsies in Nashville TN. She has performed the Tailgate parties (prestigious pre-show concerts at Hamilton’s very own Copps Coliseum) for acts such as Alan Jackson, Ryan Laird , Johnny Reid, Carolynn Dawn John , Rascal Flatts, Little Big Town , Eli Young , Colt Ford and Eric Church. She has also opened for Canada’s own Crystal Shawanda in Chatham Ontario , She has also opened up for Jason McCoy Canadian Singer/Songwriter on 3 dates of his The Perfect Gift Tour . Also Chelsea Crites has opened up for world known actor William Shatner , and shared the stage with MANY Canadian household names such as Dallas Smith , Bobby Wills , Deric Ruttan the 2013 Annual Ciderfest , Tim Hicks , Gil Grand , Marshall Dane and Doc Walker .
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Chelsea has been featured in many festivals and fairs, has appeared on Country radio/Hamilton stations 820 Cham and KX94.7 New Country, radio INDI 101.5, radio CFRZ 98.3 , Knight Rider Radio in Kentucky , Conversations Live with Cyrus Webb based in Mississippi , In The Country with Dave Woods and appeared on the local television shows The Joe Show and , REMIC tv/Entertainment Extra & CHCH all in 2012. Chelsea has also appeared in several indie movie roles in 2011/12 and has recently shot her first music video for her single ‘If Your Hearts Not In It.” Aside from playing exciting shows all over Niagara and beyond, acting and gaining fans, Chelsea has been busy songwriting with musical legends like John Ellison who wrote the hit song ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’. Be sure to watch for her first EP available in 2014 which has quite abit of Nashville influences with songs written by Nashville songwriters and tracks also written by Chelsea Crites herself and hit Canadian songwriters as well . Chelsea had the pleasure of working with a top notch producer in Nashville along with guitarist for the stars John Willis who has played on the albums of Luke Bryan , Shania Twain , Lee Ann Rimes , Alabama , Kenny Chesney , Taylor Swift , Faith Hill , Tim McGraw , Willie Nelson ,Brian McKnight , Florida Georgia Line ,Blake Shelton , Josh Thompson , Toby Keith , Jewel , Lionel Richie , Reba , Lonestar , Joe Diffie , Lee Brice , Cowboy Troy , Locash Cowboy . Just to name a few .
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Chelsea has been using her talents to help those in need by showcasing for the Autism Fundraiser, Cancer Awareness fundraiser , Adults with Disabilities and loves to help where she can. Be sure to keep an eye on Chelsea Crites as this is just the beginning of a promising multidimensional performance career. On May 4th Chelsea performed at Hamilton Place for her own headlining concert which was a nearly sold out show with many impressive humble reviews. Chelsea draws a very impressive crowd in the Niagara and GTA area and Internationally . Chelsea’s fan page has sky rocketed in the last few months as she is quickly rising in her career approaching nearly 10 000 + active dedicated fans and tourists that follow her performances.
FIND CHELSEA CRITES:

 THANK YOU FAYE ROCK AND BLAME MY PARENTS FOR MAKING AND SENDING HER THE TEE SHIRT. YOUR AWESOME! 

FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chelsea-Crites/161944493828703
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ChelseaCrites

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An INTERVIEW WITH CHELSEA:

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

MATTHEW PATRICK FINDS THE PERFECT ESCAPE

MATTHEW PATRICK FINDS THE PERFECT ESCAPE
BEING 'THE FOOL I'VE GOT TO BE,' EXPLORING
HIS LOVE OF BLUES, ROCK, COUNTRY AND 'REDNECK
REGGAE' ON HIS NEW EP 'YARD SALE'

The Maryland-Based Roots Rocker, Whose Debut Album
"Blue Sun” Received Airplay on Over 50 College and NPR
Stations Throughout the U.S. and Europe, Continues
his Unique Creative Collaboration Digitally Across
the Atlantic with Andrew Diamond,
A Longtime Friend Now Based in Zambia
 

Sharing the straight, unapologetic truth about who he is as a person and artist, Matthew Patrick (www.matthewpatrickfeuer.com) speaks for all struggling indie artists with a day job on"The Fool I've Got To Be,” a quirky, country flavored tune on his new five-track EP Yard Sale.

Over a rumbling beat, lively piano and jangly guitars, the Maryland-based singer/songwriter sings: "I've got one straight job and I'm damn sure gonna keep it/Sometimes things don't seem so clear to me/In the morning I”ll sure wish that I was sleeping/But tonight I'll be the fool I've got to be.”

That grand "foolishness” is starting to pay off for Patrick, who launched his career in college as a roots rocker in the band 32-20, which released two popular indie albums and opened for numerous blues and classic rock acts.

While still playing regularly with his electric blues outfit Muskrat Sally before wildly eclectic audiences at JoJo's Tap House in his adopted hometown of Frederick, the anesthesiologist by day, singer and slide guitar master by night has been making major inroads as a solo artist. His 2013 full-length debut album Blue Sun, whose vibe Patrick playfully described as "redneck reggae,” received numerous rave reviews – and various tracks from the collection played on over 50 college radio and NPR stations throughout the U.S. and Europe.

Patrick's "Memphis meets Kingston” flavored debut was produced by Jack O'Hara, lead singer of the '70s country rock band Eggs Over Easy. While the opening track "Fly” is in that same vein, the singer shares a wider variety of his influences and musical passions on Yard Sale, which he produced with Ben Fraker, an old bandmate from 32-20; the five tracks were mixed by Joe Digiorgi of Headline Studios in NYC.

Patrick is releasing Yard Sale in January and will be releasing a follow-up EP, its "sequel,” in May. Yard Sale will be promoted to Triple AAA radio by Peter Hay of Twin Vision.

Patrick grew up addicted to his parents' Elvis and Beatles albums, and became a huge fan of blues legend Muddy Waters, whom he discovered via The Rolling Stones. He shares his lifelong love of the blues on the straight blues tune "Howl at the Moon” and the psychedelic blues of "One Ride.” He mixes blues, Americana roots rock and a touch of the reggae vibe on a cover of the public domain folk song "Midnight Special,” which dates to the early 1900s and was notably recorded by Lead Belly and later everyone from The Beatles and Van Morrisonto Bobby Darin.

'Midnight Special' is a song I have been performing live for a long time, and its history as a Southern prison songs fits in well with the theme of escaping that comes through in all of the songs on Yard Sale,” says Patrick. "Running with the escape theme creates a catharsis for me, and it is metaphoric for the way music provides me an outlet from the responsibilities of my day job and family life. By helping me escape, music allows me to dig deep and find my truest self.”

Like Blue SunYard Sale is the product of a fascinating and unexpected collaboration with a dreadlocked multi-instrumentalist (drums, keyboards, guitar) named Andrew Diamond. Diamond, who lived in a suburb of DC when the two worked on Blue Sun, now lives, performs and makes music in his studio in Zambia, Africa. Diamond created the foundation of each track with a rough vocal, guitar and click track, which he would send digitally across the Pondto Diamond, who created all the rhythm parts – this time including grooves created by a funky Zambian bass player named David Kasochi.

"Andrew was the one responsible for introducing the reggae vibe on Blue Sun,” says Patrick, "but this time, we mixed it up a little more and didn't try to fit obvious country type songs like 'The Fool I've Got To Be' into that style.” Once the singer received the rhythm tracks, he recorded his lead guitars, lead and background vocals and added the sweetening of other instruments like harmonica.

Patrick hooked up with Diamond, a long ago bandmate, a few years ago in a fascinating, almost surreal way.

Usually when musicians talk about dreams, they mean the kind that fuel ambition—and Patrick had plenty of that in the years before he recorded Blue Sun. Settling in Maryland after a whirlwind life that took him from Poughkeepsie to Palo AltoWilliamtown (MA) and Seattle,the multi-talented singer/songwriter launched his latest band, Muskrat Sally, as an acoustic blues outfit before switching to electric and tearing it up playing everything from Robert Johnson to Wilson Pickett.

One day, he had the other kind of dream, a subconscious visitation from his old friend that changed his musical fortunes and led to the unexpected creation of the first album. Patrick woke up with a vivid picture in his head of Andrew Seidel, who he hadn't seen since their high school jazz band days in California. He decided to Google Seidel, who—most serendipitously—was living only 45 minutes away in Hyattsville, where he had a recording studio. Seidel had also recently released a reggae CD under the name "Andrew Diamond.”

"I was in the process of putting together new songs for my next project,” says Patrick, "and as a few of them were in the reggae vein, I looked him up. We re-connected, and Andrew took my scratch vocal and acoustic guitar tracks, hooked me up with a Jamaican bassist namedLyndon 'Ace' Webb, and knocked them out of the park. They sounded so good that I took all of the other tracks I had been toying with and decided to follow the same path on those. It was really fun to take songs that I had originally conceived as country songs or New Orleans tunes and to see how Andrew and Ace would translate them. I have always loved music that crossed racial and social boundaries, from Chuck Berry playing straight up country on 'Maybellene' to Elvis playing Arthur Crudup's 'That's Alright Mama,' and the blues/rock/reggae hybrid we created fit right into that concept.”

Working with longtime friend and producer O'Hara, Patrick then laid down his own sharp guitar licks onto a colorful sonic landscape which included exciting contributions from organist Brian Mitchell (Levon Helm Band), Fraker (who played in a wicked "honky tonk” style via Telecaster), harpist Brian Veditz (of Muskrat Sally) and harmonica player David Barnes.

The songs from Blue Sun that received extensive radio airplay include "Ramblin' Rose,” the classic styled bar tune "Drunk,” and "Dog,” which the singer feels perfectly captured the album's multi-cultural musical synthesis.  

"Yard Sale is a continuation of the journey of that first album,” he says, "but it's more indicative of a wider palette of the many kinds of music I love. The title is a strong metaphor for what I believe any recording should be about. A collection of an artist's songs reminds me of what you find at a yard sale. You walk by and see laying on someone's lawn all these intimate parts of someone's life over a number of years. Individually, each item may not have a deep meaning, but collectively they have been part of that person's home and life. Likewise, each song represents a part of me, and taken together, the EP really reflects the journey I have been on that I now have the privilege of sharing with these songs.”

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Good ole country music thought of the week



Country music has come long way, from the blue grass his to the city streets of America. It has keep up with the music flow and style that the artist bring from around the world. #GoodOleCountryMusic

Saturday, February 8, 2014

What we see in country music

Country music has come along way with all these new and up coming artist making noise. It has become more and more commercialize in my book. And with that being said music has made a 360 in its development and movement. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Who is this lovely lady Liz Toussaint ?



Liz Toussaint was born and raised in the inner city of Chicago. Listening to country music was her little secret, as it was not common in the Englewood area....(and urban communities alike.).  Her passion for music lead her to singing with soulful girl groups in her teen years, but as a solo artist she decided to no longer ignore the music she loved.  She is the real deal says Kenneth Wright (Nashville writer/Tim McGraw).  Toussaint has written, arranged and produced her current project titled My name is Liz.  Currently traveling to Nashville for writing session on music row and studying at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Liz is dedicated to her craft and destined to be the next groundbreaking artist from Illinois. 

 

After opening for Comedian Cedric the Entertainer to a standing ovation, Liz is quickly gaining a reputation for being a hard act to follow. She comes from a bloodline of great talent as she is related to Allen Toussaint who has written, arranged, produced and played piano for many of the best New Orleans R&B records ever made.  Mr. Toussaint said: I think what you are doing is Grand.

 

As the only black female country artist from Chicago, Liz is without question a rarity.  Her witty personality comes alive on stage as she gives her audience a peek into her life as an inner city teen, uncharacteristically listening to country music.  The Chicago Tribune found her story to be so interesting, they published a full page on her life in June of 2009 titled City Born, Country Drawn.

 

Toussaint continues to work on major developments with her project, while traveling and performing throughout the U.S.

Come follow her on twitter @Liz Toussaint 

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Come check out the Stray Dogs....


'It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog....' - Mark Twain 

And that sums up the philosophy behind ecclectic Auckland Duo 'Stray Dogs'. Pete Ward and Monique Bradley, both longstanding music industry professionals have spent years rocking around New Zealand with many different bands and have come together to share their unique song writing skills and view of the world, their diverse musical tastes and array of talents to become Stray Dogs.....Ow ow ow....GRRRRR 

- ROCK 
- COWBOY 
- ACOUSTIC 
- CLASSIC ROCK 
- CLASSIC COVERS 
- ORIGINALS

www.straydogs.co.nz 
straydogsnz@gmail.com

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GENERAL INFO

Band Members:
Pete Ward and Monique Bradley join forces to become STRAY DOGS
Artist Name:
Stray Dogs
Home Page:
http://www.reverbnation.com/straydogsnz
Active Since:
01/13
Genres:
Country / Alt Country / Rock

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Location:
Auckland, NZ

Miley Cyrus uncle and good friend of mine Kebo Cyrus



Kebo Cyrus, born Kevin Lynn Cyrus to parents Ronald Ray Cyrus and Ruth Ann Cyrus. As a young boy growing up in Kentucky, he was given the nickname Kebo by his father. His passion of music began at an early age. His grandfather played the fiddle, his mother played piano and his father was a singer in a gospel quartet. Even though his roots were in country and gospel music, Kebo developed a love for funk in addition to rock & roll! The very first album purchased for him by his mother, was none other than Sly Stone. As a young boy, his love for this style of music grew stronger thru the years, prompting him to join George Clinton’s P Funk fan club. 
Immersed in music his entire life, with a brother like Billy Ray and a niece like Miley, he is a high energy entertainer who will leave you wanting more. Kebo makes a big country sound straight from the soul. With his rock’n feel good tunes fans are being wrangled in large stampedes. His musical influences include the late great Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix as well as Sly Stone, George Clinton and Lynyard Skynyrd. He learned to play guitar as a teenager and has never put it down. One of the highlights of his career was getting to play with George Clinton and Bootsy Collins, in addition to these accomplishments he has had the opportunity to open shows for Travis Tritt and Kris Kristofferson. 

Based out of Nashville, TN, Kebo hits the stage with a brilliant four piece band. The band offers an unbelievably extensive song list with everything from incredible originals, to today’s current hit songs to the oldies but goodies including country, rock and funk wonderfully blended together, the experience is a one stop listening experience. 

Kebo is a member of BMI and has recorded 2 solo albums and his current album is entitled “You Know” released in July of 2010. This hard working showman tours extensively throughout the States, never ceasing to impress or excite his audience, an audience of all types and ages.

Kebo confronts a Budweiser and hot wing audience with envious confidence with a surge of masterful vocals a product of playing various venues and hour long jam sessions. Truly a force to be reckoned with, Kebo is on Fire and “He will not disappoint”!

Kebo is corporate friendly because he has several styles of music to perform and a plethora of songs to appease any audience private or public. 
Previous gigs include Paramount Arts Complex (Ashland, KY), Big Willies Karaoke Bar (Oakhill-Mossy, WV), Club Tumbleweed (Savannah, GA), Marion County Fair (Hillsboro, KS), Dramatic Arts Production (Atlanta, GA)

http://www.reverbnation.com/kebocyrus

Come check out home grown Justin Blake



Justin Blake, was born in Opelika, Alabama to a single mother. At the tender age of 8 yrs. I was introduced to music through his mom’s boyfriend. Little did anybody know or even suspect that music would be my path to happiness. It soon became my escape from the troubles of the world I faced everyday. One of my driving ambitions to music was that I could see how people’s attitudes changed just from hearing a song on the radio. It seemed as if the songwriter was letting the listener into there own private world. From that moment on it became my drive and ambition to tell not only my story but the story of so many others. In a strange way by telling my story I was actually telling someone else’s story or maybe even your story. I have always enjoyed being able to help people, so if just one of my songs can reach just one person and let them know that they are not the only one going through a certain moment in their life, that someone else has been there before and survived maybe it would help them understand more about what they are going through. To me knowing that I have been able to touch somebody through my music the way that I've been touched before is the greatest feeling in the world and can never be replaced.

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Twitter: @Justin_BlakeCMA


    Friday, January 31, 2014

    John Stallings -



    John Stallings has been keeping country in his music as long as he’s been eatin’ greens and pinto beans. Growing up in the Tennessee Valley, he was raised in the planet’s cradle of ” real” country music — the kind you don’t hear a lot of anywhere else in the world.John’s sound is a unique and nearly-extinct blend of Smoky Mountain bluegrass, Nashville honky-tonk, and Memphis blues that tugs your heartstrings like a well-mannered banjo — or the memory of your first heartbreak — or maybe of your last kiss. Wherever it hits you, you’ll know where it comes from:

    “KEEPIN’ THE COUNTRY IN MUSIC” Collard greens piled atop pinto beans Hearts laced with pain. Tin roofs in the rain. Havin’ it all — or nothin’ at all…That’s what you’ll hear from John Stallings No fancy tuners. No make-believe crooners. Just a song from his heart on his sleeve. Soulful. Sincere. Falls soft on the ear. In pain or in joy, we can count on our boy – He’s keepin’ the country in music. JOHN STALLINGS Keepin’ the country in music For more information on John Stallings and his music feel free to explore here.

    http://www.reverbnation.com/johnstallings

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