HCM Daily Country Music News – March 24th, 2023

 Posted by at 11:08 pm on March 24, 2023
Mar 242023
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • Alana Springsteen – Twenty Something, Messing It Up
  • Carly Pearce – 29:  Written in Stone (Live from Music City)
  • Chancey Williams – One of These Days
  • Jessie Wilson – How ‘Bout We Find Out (EP)
  • Luke Combs – Gettin’ Old
  • Micah Cheatham – Michah Cheatham (EP)
  • Stefanie Duzel – The Other Side

Today’s New Singles

  • Ain’t Worth the Heartache – Curtis Grimes
  • Bad Guy – Dane Louis
  • Breaker Breaker 1-9 – Justin Colvard
  • Come and Take IT – Louie the Singer w/ Tommy Calle
  • Fairytale Ending – Cate Gartner
  • Give Her The Reins She’ll Run – Songbird Jones
  • Goodbye to the Blues – David Parmley
  • Green Eyes Blue – Randall King
  • Hangin’ On For Dear Life – James Garland
  • Haven’t Even Poured the Whiskey – Katie Fee
  • How ‘Bout We Find Out – Jessie Wilson
  • Keep Up the Fight – Ty Laramore
  • Kinda Bar – Kip Moore
  • Last Call – Philip Nance
  • Little Man – Ian Munsick
  • Livin’ the Dream – Brayden King
  • More Afraid of Living – Cliff Hanning
  • My Feet Don’t Touch the Ground – Bonner Rhae
  • Mystery Whiskey Woman – Maggie Baugh
  • Part of Me – Ross Flora
  • Putting Country Back in Country – Jake Bush
  • Rather Hurt You Now – Brina Kay w/ Justin Love
  • Same Car – Madeline Merlo
  • Season’s Change – Caitlin Mae
  • Still Here – Rissi Palmer w/ Miko Marks
  • Sunday – Jessica Terrell
  • Tennessee – Charlotte Morris
  • The Wildest Thing – Nathan Seeckts
  • This Kind of Living – Cowboy Dave
  • Well Tequila – Karissa Ella
  • Why Don’t You Come Over – Noah Smith

Today’s Photo Flashback

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This Week’s Notable Events

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Mar 242023
 

The latest Texas House Resolution, HR102, begins as such:

“WHEREAS, Renowned Texas musician Robert Earl Keen brought 41 years of touring to a triumphant close in 2022, bidding a fond and bittersweet farewell to cheering fans all across the country; and WHEREAS, A Houston native, Mr. Keen first picked up a guitar during his freshman year at Texas A&M University; he began playing around town, and after graduation, he took a day job in Austin, honed his chops, and won the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Songwriting Competition…”

Needless to say, the parade of “WHEREAS” goes on forever and the party never ends. Eventually, HR102 states: “RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas Legislature hereby congratulate Robert Earl Keen on his retirement from touring and honor him for his outstanding contributions to Texas music.”

So that settles it, as of Tuesday, March 21, 2023, Robert Earl Keen has officially been recognized by the state of Texas for everything he’s done for the Texas music scene and beyond; a feat accomplished by no other Texas musician. His wife Kathleen, daughter Clara, Porter Garner, CEO and President of The Former Students Association of Texas A & M University, and Dr. Tyler Cooper, President and CEO of the Cooper Aerobics and Cooper Clinic in Dallas, Texas, were all escorted to the floor of the Texas House of Representatives and Resolution 102 was read in Keen’s honor by Rep. Andrew Murr (R-District 53).

This honor comes just after Keen’s announcement of brand new music on the horizon. On April 14th, The Robert Earl Keen band will release Western Chill, a brand new full-length album, an accompanying performance video of the entire album, a detailed songbook for folks at home to sing and play along, and an accompanying 92-page, full-color graphic novel. Keen has repeatedly reminded fans and critics that even though he’s retired from touring, he has no intention of quitting music. “Quitting the road doesn’t mean I’m dead, and it doesn’t mean I’m going to quit producing stuff,” he says.

Western Chill is the first bonafide proof fans have seen of this promise, and the whopping package Keen has assembled should leave nothing to be desired short of an album tour—but rest assured that is not happening. For a preview into the visual world of Western Chill, Garden & Gun magazine shared the band’s performance of the album’s title track, “Western Chill.” Fans can watch Keen and the band rock through their ultimate mood-setter in 6/8 time at this link and pre-order Western Chill today directly from westernchill.com.

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Charley Pride to be Honored with Bronze Statue

 Posted by at 10:20 pm on March 24, 2023
Mar 242023
 

Country music legend and trailblazer Charley Pride will forever be immortalized as a bronze statue joining the likenesses of Loretta Lynn, Bill Monroe, and Little Jimmy Dickens—as part of the Ryman’s Icon Walk on Wednesday, March 29th. This portion of the Ryman’s exterior property recognizes legends who have paved the way for Nashville performers. The statues of Bill Monroe and Little Jimmy Dickens were added in 2017 as part of the Ryman’s 125th anniversary, with Lynn’s joining in 2020. The statues, sculpted by artist Ben Watts, take one year to create.

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Today’s New Music – March 24th, 2023

 Posted by at 10:08 pm on March 24, 2023
Mar 242023
 

Today’s New Albums

  • Alana Springsteen – Twenty Something, Messing It Up
  • Carly Pearce – 29:  Written in Stone (Live from Music City)
  • Chancey Williams – One of These Days
  • Jessie Wilson – How ‘Bout We Find Out (EP)
  • Luke Combs – Gettin’ Old
  • Micah Cheatham – Michah Cheatham (EP)
  • Stefanie Duzel – The Other Side

Today’s New Singles

  • Ain’t Worth the Heartache – Curtis Grimes
  • Bad Guy – Dane Louis
  • Breaker Breaker 1-9 – Justin Colvard
  • Come and Take IT – Louie the Singer w/ Tommy Calle
  • Fairytale Ending – Cate Gartner
  • Give Her The Reins She’ll Run – Songbird Jones
  • Goodbye to the Blues – David Parmley
  • Green Eyes Blue – Randall King
  • Hangin’ On For Dear Life – James Garland
  • Haven’t Even Poured the Whiskey – Katie Fee
  • How ‘Bout We Find Out – Jessie Wilson
  • Keep Up the Fight – Ty Laramore
  • Kinda Bar – Kip Moore
  • Last Call – Philip Nance
  • Little Man – Ian Munsick
  • Livin’ the Dream – Brayden King
  • More Afraid of Living – Cliff Hanning
  • My Feet Don’t Touch the Ground – Bonner Rhae
  • Mystery Whiskey Woman – Maggie Baugh
  • Part of Me – Ross Flora
  • Putting Country Back in Country – Jake Bush
  • Rather Hurt You Now – Brina Kay w/ Justin Love
  • Same Car – Madeline Merlo
  • Season’s Change – Caitlin Mae
  • Still Here – Rissi Palmer w/ Miko Marks
  • Sunday – Jessica Terrell
  • Tennessee – Charlotte Morris
  • The Wildest Thing – Nathan Seeckts
  • This Kind of Living – Cowboy Dave
  • Well Tequila – Karissa Ella
  • Why Don’t You Come Over – Noah Smith

Music Video: “Trenches” by Bri Bagwell

 Posted by at 9:54 pm on March 24, 2023
Mar 242023
 

Congratulations to Bri Bagwell, who today scored her 10th career #1 single on the Texas Country Music Charts with her latest single “Trenches.”  Coincidentally, the music video for the song was released today, check it out below!