Buddy Jewell Inducted Into Arkansas Walk of Fame

 Posted by at 11:16 pm on May 31, 2023
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Buddy Jewell

Buddy Jewell

Country music star Buddy Jewell was inducted into the Arkansas Walk of Fame on Friday, May 26, 2023 along with five other recipients where he joined roughly 100 influential names in the fields of civil rights, wrestling, aviation, kickboxing and country music on the Walk of Fame. Jewell humbly thanked God, his wife and all of his family and supporters for the distinction.Watch the induction video here https://youtu.be/DJRNh5It__4.

Each inductee was selected for being born in or having lived in Arkansas for a significant length of time, making a significant contribution in their field and being nationally known. Lepanto, AR native Buddy Jewell was honored at the walk at 629 Central Ave followed by a free concert in the Bridge Street Entertainment District featuring Jewell as the headlining act.

“Buddy Jewell is a prime example for all Arkansans and others that with grit and determination you can achieve your dreams and goals at any age. Buddy has never lost his Arkansas values and continues to give back with his work for St. Jude, the USO and many other worthy causes,” stated Visit Hot Springs CEO-Steve Arrison. “Buddy Jewell makes Arkansas proud and we are very proud as well to have him in the Walk of Fame.”

“What an incredible honor it is for me to be honored by my home state and to add my name to a lot of prestigious people that are here,” said Jewell.

HCM Daily Country Music News – May 31st, 2023

 Posted by at 10:28 pm on May 31, 2023
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Randy Travis Inducted Into Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame

 Posted by at 11:07 pm on May 30, 2023
May 302023
 
Randy Travis

Randy Travis

Country music legend Randy Travis has been inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame (LMHOF), adding yet another accolade to his extraordinary list of career achievements.

Travis was officially inducted by LMHOF President Mike Shepard during a special ceremony on May 27, 2023 as part of the Cajun Country Jam’s Memorial Day Festival in Denham Springs, Louisiana. The country icon recorded his first studio recordings under the name “Randy Ray” at Paula Records in Shreveport, La. Travis joins a “sacred group” of LMHOF inductees that includes Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Louis Armstrong, Lucinda Wiliams, Buddy Guy, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Tim McGraw and countless others. 

“Over the years Randy Travis has made many stops and new fans along the way in the great state of Louisiana,” said Cajun Country Jam promoter Scott Innes, adding, “we are delighted and honored to have had Randy on our stage!”

The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame was formed to preserve and present the heritage of the music and the music business of the State of Louisiana by honoring achievement in talent, performance, writing and technical and business aspects of the industry; providing educational materials and educational assistance on Louisiana Music and Artists to libraries, schools and other interested parties, and, additionally, to perpetuate the music and music business of Louisiana and its legacy of excellence by presenting and aiding selected new talent.

Inductees are considered from artists and music business men and women who have contributed by deed and talent to create the outstanding music of the State of Louisiana and are selected for the LMHOF or Regional Halls in three categories: Native Artists (born in Louisiana), In-residence Artists (live or lived in Louisiana) and Contributing Artists (contributed greatly to the Louisiana musical business or influence).

HCM Daily Country Music News – May 26th, 2023

 Posted by at 10:49 pm on May 26, 2023
May 262023
 

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  • Larissa Boyd – Everything is Different (EP)
  • Matt Mason – Steel Cuts:  Matt Mason
  • Melonie Cannon – A Tribute to Vern Gosdin

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  • Amazed – The Frontmen
  • Baptized – Elvie Shane
  • Been There Too – Brooklyn lackmore
  • Best of Me – Todd Barrow
  • Built For a Small Town – Adam Hambrick
  • Could’ve Been Boy – Jillian Cardarelli
  • Dirt Don’t Bother Me – Curtis Grimes
  • E – Dusty Moats
  • Goodbyes Kickin’ In – Brothers Osborne
  • Guns and Guitars – Rodney Griffin
  • Harder the Life – David Wayne Baxter
  • I’m Coming Around – Noah Riley Teal
  • Laredo – Velvet Smokeshow
  • Left Their Mark – The Frontmen
  • Let’s Take a Ride – Six Gun Sally
  • Nothing’s Wrong – Tilley
  • On the Water – James Barker Band w/ Dalton Dover
  • Paycheck Down – Chancey Williams
  • Rednecks Like Me – Tyler Farr
  • Relapse – Sam Grow
  • Restless On You – Philip Nance
  • Rich and Famous – Sam L. Smith
  • Ripples – Ray Scott
  • Runaway – Kota Lewis & The Flyers
  • See You Next Summer – Brian Kelley (digital release)
  • Shift – Lauren Calve
  • Skeletons – Joseph Deeb
  • Travelin’ Solider – Chandler Stephens
  • Waste of Good Rain – Lucas Jagneaux & The Roadshow
  • West Texas or the Wind – Jon Hope & The Jackwagons
  • Wimberley – Cooper Mohrmann

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Today’s New Music – May 26th, 2023

 Posted by at 9:52 pm on May 26, 2023
May 262023
 

Today’s New Albums

  • Larissa Boyd – Everything is Different (EP)
  • Matt Mason – Steel Cuts:  Matt Mason
  • Melonie Cannon – A Tribute to Vern Gosdin

Today’s New Singles

  • Amazed – The Frontmen
  • Baptized – Elvie Shane
  • Been There Too – Brooklyn lackmore
  • Best of Me – Todd Barrow
  • Built For a Small Town – Adam Hambrick
  • Could’ve Been Boy – Jillian Cardarelli
  • Dirt Don’t Bother Me – Curtis Grimes
  • E – Dusty Moats
  • Goodbyes Kickin’ In – Brothers Osborne
  • Guns and Guitars – Rodney Griffin
  • Harder the Life – David Wayne Baxter
  • I’m Coming Around – Noah Riley Teal
  • Laredo – Velvet Smokeshow
  • Left Their Mark – The Frontmen
  • Let’s Take a Ride – Six Gun Sally
  • Nothing’s Wrong – Tilley
  • On the Water – James Barker Band w/ Dalton Dover
  • Paycheck Down – Chancey Williams
  • Rednecks Like Me – Tyler Farr
  • Relapse – Sam Grow
  • Restless On You – Philip Nance
  • Rich and Famous – Sam L. Smith
  • Ripples – Ray Scott
  • Runaway – Kota Lewis & The Flyers
  • See You Next Summer – Brian Kelley (digital release)
  • Shift – Lauren Calve
  • Skeletons – Joseph Deeb
  • Travelin’ Solider – Chandler Stephens
  • Waste of Good Rain – Lucas Jagneaux & The Roadshow
  • West Texas or the Wind – Jon Hope & The Jackwagons
  • Wimberley – Cooper Mohrmann