HCM Daily News – June 29th, 2021

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Interview with Edouard Landry

 Posted by at 9:10 pm on June 29, 2021
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Artist Name:  Edouard Landry
Hometown:  Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

What project(s) are you currently working on?

I’ve just launched my first English-language album called “Be Here Now”, on June 4, 2021. The album explores themes associated with living in the moment. Aside from that, I recently put the final touches on my next French-language album, to be released either by the end of this year, or early next year.

What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?

I’ve been surrounded by musicians my entire life. I’m from a large French-Canadian family where pretty much everyone plays a musical instrument. But my first thoughts of joining a band happened in high school. We had music and performance classes, and from there several bands were formed. I joined a few bands and saved my early gig money to buy gear. Started writing around that time and I never really stopped. So, I’ve had the bug since 🙂

I stepped aside for a few years for school, family, career, and that’s when I knew I really wanted to get ‘back into it’. I missed it quite a bit, even though I was in the odd band and/or musical project. I finally decided to refocus on my own music in around 2013/14.

We’ve got a rich and diverse musical scene in Sudbury, and in Franco-Ontario in particular. A lot of support from the get go, and a lot of folks to look up to and get inspiration from.

If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?

I’ve got a Masters degree in Urban Planning and have been a professional planner for close to 15 years. I carve time away from my evenings, weekends, vacation and lunch hours to work on both the business and musical aspects of my career. It’s been non-stop since 2013.

What is your favorite downtime activity?

I like to write music! But when I need to get away from it, I like to spend time with my family and our two fox terriers, read, go camping, travel, watch films. Painting is something I dabble in – something I’d like to more of over the next few years.

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

At the moment, I’d have to say Kacey Musgraves. I love her albums, her songwriting and her style. I think she’ll be around for quite some time. Looking forward to her next album!

Who is your favorite sports team(s)?

The Montreal Canadiens. I was raised to be a Habs fan! As I’m writing this, they’re about to play their first game in the third round of the NHL Playoffs. There’s a lot of excitement in the air!

I’m also a Toronto Blue Jays fan, and of baseball in general. Through my travels, I’ve been able to get to many of the major league baseball stadiums. I’m always planning to get to the next stadiums on my list 😉

What is the last movie that you watched?

The last movie I watched was Tenet. I love Christopher Nolan movies, so I had been waiting to watch this one for a while. I must admit I had to rewind a few parts to really understand what was going on. All in all, a good movie that forces you put your phone down to really watch and listen. A great soundtrack too!

What is the last album you listened to?

Shout out to fellow Sudbury musician Julie Katrinette and her album ‘Let’s Not Complicate Things (With Our Minds)’. Her album isn’t out yet, but it’s on my turntable and is the last album I listened to. It’s out across all streaming platforms on July 1 – or on vinyl from her Bandcamp page. A lot of country and folk flavours that I’m sure your readers would enjoy.

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Definitely The Beatles’ White Album. It’s got a range of styles, brilliant songwriting and production. It’s the first Beatles album I got into when I was a teen. I knew the ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ albums in general (and the radio hits), but the White Album really changed how I listened to and approached music. I don’t think I’ve ever recovered from my first White Album experiences! Haha

What is the greatest country song of all time?

My immediate reaction to this is ‘Crazy’ by Patsy Cline. Her delivery, the emotion, the musical choices, are truly heartfelt and spot on. The song’s now been around for 60 years, so it’s got a lot of community memory, feelings, associations and and experiences wrapped around in it. Plus, I’m a huge Willie Nelson fan and I think it’s one of the best songs he’s ever written.

What has been your favorite city/town that you’ve visited out on the road?

If travel for album/songwriting research counts, then San Francisco. Pre-pandemic, we had the opportunity to visit friends and take in the sights. Fell in love with the golden California light, the streets, the hills, museums, the parks, the Bay, the food, the ocean, the fog…just about everything. It directly inspired “Be Here Now” as well as the next English-language album.

What is your favorite meal?

I do love a medium-rare steak with asparagus and potatoes on the barbecue, with red wine or a hoppy beer.

Who is your dream duet partner?

Tough question! Male: My first reaction to this is Paul Simon. I’ve been obsessed with his solo albums for the past 5-6 years now. Plus, he’s been in a duo before. What can go wrong? 😉

Female: Kacey Musgraves. Celebrity crush aside, I think it would be a great experience!

Who would you like to go on tour with?

Robert Plant. I’ve had the opportunity to see him twice in concert, most recently at Toronto’s Massey Hall with the Space Shifters. I highly recommend listening to his podcast. So many stories and interesting perspectives. Plus, he keeps pushing and exploring new musical territory. I hear he’s got another album coming soon with Alison Krauss! I think it would be a blast to be on tour with him.

What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

My goal thus far has been to have a sustainable music career. If I can keep making and getting music out there, and on my own terms, then I believe I will have succeeded.

Chris Lane Announces “Fill Them Boots Tour”

 Posted by at 8:52 pm on June 29, 2021
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We have another tour announcement to report!  This time, Chris Lane has announced his 2021 tour dates.  Check them out below to see if he’s coming to a town near you!

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LANCO is hitting the road later this summer for a headlining tour in support of their upcoming new album of the same name!

“For our band, the two things we love more than anything are playing shows and being in the studio,” said frontman Brandon Lancaster. “So, the minute we were cleared, we booked Fame Studios and started planning this tour. Seeing the dates on a calendar helped us visualize being back on stage, and these songs reflect that feeling. We tracked everything live with all our pent up energy, and it won’t be long until we’re out there with the fans crowd-surfing to it.”

Check out their dates below!

HONKY-TONK HIPPIES TOUR DATES:
09/12/21   Isle of Palms, SC – The Wind Jammer
09/16/21   Athens, GA – Georgia Theatre
09/17/21   Tuscaloosa, AL – Druid City Music Hall
09/18/21   Chattanooga, TN – The Signal
09/24/21   Bay St. Louis, MS – The Whiskey Barrel
09/25/21   Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center – Mars Music Hall
09/30/21   Detroit, MI = Majestic Theatre
10/01/21   Indianapolis, IN – 8 Seconds Saloon
10/02/21   Grand Rapids. MI – The Intersection
10/14/21   Columbia, SC – The Senate
10/29/21   Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
10/30/21   Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts (TLA)
11/04/21   Sioux Falls, SD – The District
11/05/21   Clear Lake, IA – Surf Ballroom
11/11/21   Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
11/12/21   Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
11/13/21   Rootstown, OH – Dusty Armadillo
12/01/21   Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
12/03/21   San Diego, CA – House of Blues San Diego
12/04/21   Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
12/07/21   San Luis Obispo, CA – Fremont Theater
12/08/21  San Jose, CA – CLub Rodeo
12/09/21   Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
12/10/21   Chico, CA – El Rey Theatre –  Chico
12/11/21   Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
12/12/21   Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
12/14/21   Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory Spokane
12/15/21   Boise, ID – Knitting Factory Boise
12/16/21   Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
12/17/21   Denver, CO – Grizzly Rose – Denver, CO

Finalists Announced for 2021 TCMA Awards

 Posted by at 8:04 pm on June 29, 2021
Jun 292021
 

The 2021 Texas Country Music Awards have announced this year’s finalists in 23 of their 25 categories!  The finalists for Songwriters in both the Country and Christian categories will be revealed next month.

The awards show will be held on November 14th at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, TX and will be hosted by artist Brandon Rhyder.

Announced performers so far include Rhyder, Curtis Grimes, Sundance Head and headliner Aaron Watson, with more to come.  Tickets go on sale on July 2nd.

“Texas is so blessed to have such spectacular talent,” says Linda Wilson, President and Founder of the Texas Country Music Association. “There were literally thousands of nominees – each one gifted and unique — and we at TCMA are very honored to be able to work on ALL their behalf on an ongoing basis.”

Here is the list of nominees:

Entertainer Of The Year

  • Chad Cooke Band
  • Aaron Watson
  • Kin Faux
  • Randall King
  • Kylie Frey

Female Artist of the Year

  • Bri Bagwell
  • Ariel Hutchins
  • Morgan Ashley
  • Kylie Frey
  • Holly Tucker

Male Artist of the Year

  • Darrin Morris
  • Will Carter
  • Aaron Watson
  • David Adam Byrnes
  • Scotty Alexander

Country Band of the Year

  • Micky & The Motorcars
  • Kin Faux
  • The Wilder Blue
  • Mike & The Moonpies
  • Chad Cooke Band

Roots/Alternative Artist or Band of the Year

  • Teague Brothers
  • Creed Fisher
  • Flatland Cavalry
  • Jamie Lin Wilson
  • Shaker Hymns

Emerging Artist

  • Triston Marez
  • Zach Neil
  • Graycie York
  • Clay Hollis
  • Cody Hibbard

Western Swing Artist or Band

  • Billy Mata & The Texas Tradition
  • Jake Hooker & The Outsiders
  • Jeff Woolsey & The Dance Hall Kings
  • Monte Good & The Honky Tonk Heroes
  • Bobby Flores & The Yellow Rose Band

Country Album Of The Year

  • American Soul – Aaron Watson
  • Hold My Beer Volume II -Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers
  • Leanna – Randall King
  • Neon Town – David Adam Byrnes
  • Honky Tonk in Heaven – Kin Faux

Country Single of the Year

  • Fingers and Thumbs – Teague Brothers
  • Queen For A Night – Casey Donahew
  • Silverado Saturday Night – Aaron Watson
  • I Will – Darrin Morris
  • Honky Tonk in Heaven – Kin Faux

Christian Country Artist of the Year

  • Jason Allen
  • Crystal Yates
  • Michael Knight
  • Justin Todd Herod
  • Curtis Grimes

Christian Country Single Of The Year

  • Take Down A Giant – Pamela Mary
  • When Prayers Go Up – Jason Allen
  • What I Already Know – Scotty Alexander & Bryan White
  • Black Sheep Met The Lamb – Justin Todd Herod
  • Let Your Light Shine Through – Levi Coby

Young Artist (18 & Under)

  • Blair Kudelka
  • Jack Barksdale
  • Graycie York
  • Mary Clare
  • Bailey Rae

Terrestrial Radio Station of the Year

  • 99.3/98.5 KOKE FM– Austin
  • 103.7 The Buck KAXA FM – Kerrville
  • 93.1 The Mighty KSTV FM – Stephenville
  • 92.9 Shooter KRMX FM – Waco
  • 100.9 The Maverick KVMK – College Station

Broadcast Personality Of The Year

  • Carey Dean & Keith James – 106.9 The Ranch KRVF FM – Corsicana
  • Justin McClure – 103.7 The Buck KAXA FM – Kerrville
  • DJ Mike – Dance Time In Texas Syndicated
  • Buddy Logan – Radio Texas Live Syndicated
  • Buzz Russell – 99.1 Texas KNES – FM Fairfield

Internet Radio Station of the Year

  • UvaldeRadio.net (Robert Miguel, Program Director/Owner)
  • TexasRedHotRadio.com (Judith Merck, Program Director/Owner)
  • TroubadourCountryRadio.com (Jim Alvarado, Owner)
  • PureCountry100.com (Kenny Schneebeli, Owner)
  • Made In Texas Radio (Pat Fant and Cruze, Owners)

Live Music Venue of the Year

  • Schroeder Hall – Goliad
  • Freiheit Country Store – New Braunfels
  • The Rustic – Houston/Dallas/San Antonio
  • Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth
  • Dosey Doe – The Woodlands

Bassist of the Year

  • Blake Watson
  • Boone Griffin
  • Steve Cargill
  • Andrew Carrell
  • Jason Wendt

Drummer of the Year

  • Dan Currier
  • Nate Coon
  • Casey Korkmas
  • Justin Cogneato
  • Mike Neyra

Fiddler of the Year

  • Rico Gonzalez
  • Ben McPherson
  • Milo Deering
  • Rachel Stacey
  • Damien Green

Guitarist of the Year

  • Scotty Alexander
  • Justin Todd Herod
  • Paul Eason
  • Ryan Wilcox
  • David Cacy

Keyboard/Pianist of the Year

  • Travis Bishop
  • Ian Clark
  • Sam Jones
  • Allen Huff
  • Vernon Emshoff

Steel Guitarist of the Year

  • Haystack Novak
  • Milo Deering
  • Sam Fields
  • Zachary Moulton
  • Bob Ogle
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