HCM Daily News – October 18th, 2021

 Posted by at 7:27 pm on October 18, 2021
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2019 – Luke Bryan’s singles “Move” and Knockin’ Boots” were certified Platinum
  • 2019 – Sam Hunt’s single “Take Your Time” was certified Quintuple Platinum
  • 2019 – Cody Jinks released his album The Wanting
  • 2011 – Montgomery Gentry released their album Rebels on the Run
  • 2005 – Martina McBride released her album Timeless
  • 2005  – Billy Currington released his album Doin’ Somethin’ Right
  • 1997 – Deana Carter scored a #1 hit with “How Do I Get There”
  • 1994 – Mark Chesnutt released his single “Goin’ Through the Big D”
  • 1984 – Mickey Gilley is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • 1980 – Don Williams scored a #1 hit with “I Believe In You”
  • 1968 – Bob Wills was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • 1968 – Glen Campbell won the CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist

Today’s Birthdays

  • Josh Gracin

Today’s New Albums

  • None Today

Today’s New Singles

  • Baby Don’t – Paige King Johnson
  • Damn Strait – Scotty McCreery (to radio)
  • If I Was A Cowboy – Miranda Lambert (to radio)
  • Remember You – Kaitlyn Kohler
  • Rhinestone Ring – Abbey Cone
  • Small Town Celebrities – Cooper Alan & Colt Ford
  • Temporary Mess – Patrick Gibson
  • ‘Til You Can’t – Cody Johnson
  • Whisperin’ – North to Nashville
  • With a Woman You Love – Justin Moore

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Today’s New Music – October 18th, 2021

 Posted by at 7:26 pm on October 18, 2021
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New Singles

  • Baby Don’t – Paige King Johnson
  • Damn Strait – Scotty McCreery (to radio)
  • If I Was A Cowboy – Miranda Lambert (to radio)
  • Remember You – Kaitlyn Kohler
  • Rhinestone Ring – Abbey Cone
  • Small Town Celebrities – Cooper Alan & Colt Ford
  • Temporary Mess – Patrick Gibson
  • ‘Til You Can’t – Cody Johnson
  • Whisperin’ – North to Nashville
  • With a Woman You Love – Justin Moore
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Travis Tritt has announced he will not perform at venues that require proof of COVID vaccination, mask mandates, or testing. As a result, the following Travis Tritt shows have been canceled: Muncie, Indiana on Oct. 23, Philadelphia, Mississippi on November 6, Peoria, Illinois on Nov 11 and Louisville, Kentucky on Nov. 13.

In a statement released today, Tritt comments, “I’m putting my money where my mouth is and announcing that any venue or promoter mandating masks, requiring vaccinations, or pushing COVID testing protocols on my fans will not be tolerated. Any show I have booked that discriminates against concert-goers by requiring proof of vaccination, a COVID test, or a mask is being canceled immediately. Many people are taking a firm stand against these mandates around the country, and I wholeheartedly support that cause. I have been extremely vocal against mandates since the beginning. This is a sacrifice that I’m willing to make to stand up for the freedoms that generations of Americans have enjoyed for their entire lifetimes. There are plenty of promoters and venues around the country that appreciate fans and the freedom of choice in this great country, and those are the promoters and venues that I will be supporting.”

Tritt continues, “I’m sorry for any inconvenience this situation creates for anyone who had purchased tickets to these shows. We will try to reschedule unrestricted shows in these areas as soon as we can.”

Shows that do not have mandates will continue as scheduled. For a complete list of upcoming appearances, visit www.TravisTritt.com.

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Wade Bowen Announces New EP “Where Phones Don’t Work”

 Posted by at 1:13 pm on October 18, 2021
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Born in Waco and schooled in the clubs surrounding Lubbock’s Texas Tech University, Wade Bowen was raised on a steady diet of the hardscrabble Country realism and Rock showmanship that defines the Texas music scene, yet his music has never been constrained by the state line. Now, with brand-new single “When Love Comes Around” available everywhere this Friday, October 22, Bowen offers the first glimpse at his forthcoming Where Phones Don’t Work EP set for release November 19 via Thirty Tigers.

A dozen albums have shown Bowen’s evolution – including six studio sets, two beloved live collections, a gospel album and an ongoing series of buddy-country hits with fellow Texan, Randy Rogers – yet with each distinct piece of art his focus remains on writing unique songs with a literary quality and constantly reexamining his sonic territory to match his life, as evidenced once again on Where Phones Don’t Work.

“While slowing down and reflecting over the past year, I felt a calling to create more uplifting music that would be exciting to incorporate into our shows, since we’re so grateful to be playing live again,” says the “Texas torchbearer” praised by Rolling Stone for his “freewheeling spirit.” “There’s a new sense of hope and a new sense of urgency with this music. I’m just so inspired again. Because of that inspiration, it created an opportunity for me to really open my writing brain, and my heart, a lot more. I feel like I’m 25 again, starting my career — it’s almost like a new path, but now I have all the knowledge from the past 20 years. It feels good.”

Lead single “When Love Comes Around,” available everywhere this Friday, Oct. 22, embodies that sense of hope both melodically and lyrically, with Bowen crooning in the opening lines:

        If I were magic
        You’d be mystery
        We’d keep ’em on the edge of their seats
        If I were a Gibson
        You’d be a sweet song
        Always bringing the best out of me

“From the moment we wrote this one, I knew it was going to be like, ‘Well, I’ll be playing this one forever,’ you know?” shares Bowen of the track. “It has a happiness and a feel-good nature to it which I can feel when we’re playing it on stage already. The crowd just starts to smile a little bit more. That’s the way it was when we wrote it. That was the whole point of this project — I want to lift people up. I want to make them feel good.”

For more information, visit www.WadeBowen.com and follow on Facebook @TheWadeBowen or Twitter and Instagram @WadeBowen.

Where Phones Don’t Work Track List
1. Phones Don’t Work (Wade Bowen, Aaron Raitiere, Rhett Akins)
2. Where We Call Home (Wade Bowen, Brad Clawson, Jeremy Bussey)
3. The Last Town In Texas (Wade Bowen, Eric Paslay, Heather Morgan)
4. When Love Comes Around (Wade Bowen, Eric Paslay, Heather Morgan)
5. Trouble Is (Wade Bowen, Steve Earle)
6. Be You (Wade Bowen, Drew Kennedy)
Produced by Paul Moak

Luke Bryan to Host 2021 CMA Awards

 Posted by at 12:54 pm on October 18, 2021
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Luke Bryan

The CMA announced today that Luke Bryan will host this year’s show, slated for November 10th on ABC.  The nominees were previously announced here, and the performers and presenters will be announced in the coming days.

A limited number of tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, Nov. 1 at 10AM CT on Ticketmaster.