Remembering Ed Bruce

 Posted by at 10:25 pm on January 8, 2021
Jan 082021
 

2021 is not off to an ideal start.  Today, we have lost our first big country name of the year, as Ed Bruce has passed away due to natural causes at the age of 81 in Clarksville, TN.  Despite starting his career in the late 1950’s, he didn’t crack the top 10 on the country singles chart until the 1980’s where he scored one #1 single and six top ten singles.  He was also an accomplished songwriter, most notably being known for writing the Waylon Jennings smash hit “Mamma’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.”

Here is what his peers are saying about his loss today:

  • Andrew Farris – As a teenager during the 1970s, his song Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys was one, and still is, of my favorite songs EVER
  • B.J. Thomas – We knew Ed and have performed on shows with him across the country. He was a good man and he will be missed.  RIP Ed Bruce. Great writer and great friend. Love to family. BJ
  • Blake Shelton Just hearing that Ed Bruce passed away… What a stand alone voice he had. He’ll be remembered for his many talents including acting and maybe most important his songwriting… Rest In Peace cowboy. Im not loving 2021 so far.
  • David Frizzell – Ed Bruce’s “Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” has to be one of the best country songs of my time. I also got to record a song with Ed called “The One That Got Away” in the early ’90s and we did a video for it. We laughed and joked all the way thru it (along with some Ol’ High Note”). We had a great time together! Say Hello To Heaven, Ed.”
  • Jamey JohnsonThank you Ed Bruce for all the years of dedication to country music that paved the way for songwriters like me. Hell of a run Sir.
  • Janie Fricke – I’m proud to have known Ed Bruce, both in the studio and on television appearances. I admired his talents and unique style. May his memory live on forever.
  • Joe Bonsall (Oak Ridge Boys) – (1) We have lost another friend and songwriter today. Rest Easy Ed Bruce! Many will remember him for songs like Mama Don’t Let Your Baby’s Grow Up To Be Cowboys, but we shall remember him for a song called “I Know.” Look it up for a blessing. Goodbye brother and thank you.  (2) So then within one day we have lost 2 master songwriters in Jamie O’Hara and Ed Bruce and a baseball icon Tommy Lasorda … Celebrate Life dear friends
  • Johnny Lee – Ed Bruce was a dear, dear friend of mine. We always talked about visiting more, but now that’s going to have to wait. This one hits close to home and I will miss him like crazy.
  • Lacy J. Dalton – Ed wrote songs so close to the bone, you couldn’t help but be touched by them. He was my friend and I will miss him.
  • Steve WarinerI am very saddened to hear of the loss of my friend Ed Bruce. What a super, multi-talented man. He was proficient at so many things! Such a huge loss. Condolences to the family. Rest In Peace, Ed.
  • T. Graham Brown – Ed was a big man with a big voice. He knew how to write a great country song. That deep speaking voice of his was unmistakable and he had some serious acting chops. Condolences to all of his family and friends. Rest easy, buddy.
  • T.G. Sheppard – So very sad to hear that another one of country music’s great voices has gone silent. You could always tell instantly that it was Ed whether he was speaking or singing. I had the pleasure of working with him many times through the years and each and every time it was an honor. RIP my friend.
  • The Oak Ridge BoysWe have lost another friend and songwriter today … Rest Easy Ed Bruce … many will remember him for songs like Mama Don’t Let Your Baby’s Grow Up To Be Cowboys but we shall remember him for a song called I Know … look it up for a blessing … Goodbye brother and Thank You
  • Tim McGrawWe lost another one of our great country singer songwriters today.  The man behind “Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” and more.  So many cool records of his that I listened to growing up.
  • Trace AdkinsIt was an honor to perform on stage with Ed Bruce. The memories of sitting in the living room with him and a couple of guitars are priceless. I appreciate his counsel and encouragement. My heartfelt condolences to his family. Thanks, Ed.

Interview with Debra D’Lane

 Posted by at 7:49 pm on January 7, 2021
Jan 072021
 

 

Artist Name:  Debra D’ Lane
Hometown: La Pryor, Texas

What project(s) are you currently working on?

A new release for 2021

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

I was inspired when my son said “Mom it’s your turn to live your dream”

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

I have two careers!  I sing and I am a life protection advisor

 What is your favorite downtime activity?

Watching movies

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

Mel Gibson

Who is your favorite sports team(s)?

Dallas Cowboys

What is the last movie that you watched? 

Kingdom

What is the last album you listened to?

“Wildcard” by Miranda Lambert

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

Bonnie Raitt

What is the greatest country song of all time? 

Amarillo By Morning

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

Memphis Tennessee

What is your favorite meal?

Tacos

Who is your dream duet partner?

George Strait

Who would you like to go on tour with?

George Strait

What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

Living my dream!

Rate the Song: “Time’s a Wastin'” by Richard Schroder

 Posted by at 9:26 pm on January 6, 2021
Jan 062021
 

Boston, MA isn’t the first city you think of when you think about country music, but today we were sent a song from an artist based there that is worth a listen.  Richard Schroder‘s upcoming new single, “Time’s a Wastin’,” scored a 7.3 on our scoring system, indicating that it is a “good country song.”  It is the second single off his upcoming new album, due to drop in the spring.  Make sure you check it out when it releases on January 15th!

Scoring System

  • 9.0-10 = Great country song/album
  • 8.0-8.9 = Very good country song/album
  • 7.0-7.9 = Good country song/album
  • 6.0-6.9 = Decent country song/album
  • 5.0-5.9 = Average country song/album
  • 4.0-4.9 = Below average country song/album
  • 0-3.9 = Not a good country song/album
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Top 10 Songs of the Month – December 2020

 Posted by at 11:00 pm on January 1, 2021
Jan 012021
 

 

Here’s this month’s Top 10 list of our favorite current songs!  Songs are pulled from the list of current singles on the airplay charts and other lessor known current releases.  Check out our list below and let us know what you think!

*Songs are listed in alphabetical order.

See previous month’s list

Remembering K.T. Oslin

 Posted by at 2:24 pm on December 21, 2020
Dec 212020
 

Photo via KT Oslin’s Twitter Account

 

The country music community lost another artist today with the passing of K.T. Oslin at the age of 78.  The Arkansas native was best known for her string of hits in the late 80’s that included ten Top-30 hits, of which four that peaked at #1.  Her best known hit was “80’s Ladies,” a song that peaked at #7 on the charts when it released, but went on to have more lasting power than any of her other releases.

Here is what her peers are saying about her loss:

  • B.J. Thomas – I am very saddened by K.T.’s passing. I am a huge fan of her music.
  • Brandy ClarkI’ll never forget the night that I opened for Mike Reid at the Franklin Theater in 2013. My friend Robert Filhart asked if he could bring someone backstage. I didn’t know that that someone was KT Oslin until she blew through the door with him like something out of a movie.  Larger than life, smart, funny, elegant, beautiful….the list could go on and on. I quickly forgot that I was sitting there talking to one of my musical heroes and for a while was just talking to a very wise and very classy woman.  I’ll never forget our conversation that night, just like I’ll never forget KT and her music. My heart is heavy this morning hearing about her passing, but Heaven has TRULY gained an Angel.
  • Carl Ray – K.T. Oslin was a great artist that taught us about life, love, joy, and pain, who also had the ability to connect with her audience like no other. Her music was awesome and soulful. I loved how she would squeeze every note and deliver a masterful expression of each song. I remember when I first heard her hit “Do Ya.” WOW! Rest In Peace K.T. and for sharing your life with us all.
  • Chely Wright – K.T. Oslin was a pioneer in every sense of the word.  Oslin shattered the long-standing industry norms of who got a shot at making it in the business.  Nashville was absolutely gobsmacked by her genius and the gatekeepers didn’t even have a chance to decide whether or not they’d let her in. K.T. Oslin didn’t ask anyone for permission to enter. She waltzed in with her brilliant songs, her unmatched intellect, her perfectly foul mouth and she changed everything— forever.
  • Deborah Allen – K.T. Oslin was truly the ultimate 80’s Lady… and so much more! Her spicy southern wit, mixed with her amazing voice, musical talent, and theatrical flair was a one of a kind recipe making her larger than life personality a delicious, sensual, soul stew that made country music lovers all over the world fall in love! The honesty in her heartfelt, velvety voice could mesmerize, make you laugh and cry all at the same time! I always loved her as an artist! And, I count it as one of life’s true blessings to have gotten to spend quality time with K.T., laughing and talking and getting to know her as a friend! We had so much fun! It makes me sad to think of her being gone, but she gave us all so much, that even through my sadness, just thinking about her makes me smile! God Bless You K.T…Carry on.
  • Doug StoneI can’t believe the year of losses country music has suffered. Just got the news of KT Oslin. We were on countless shows together & toured as a package show for a year with Ricky Van Shelton. She was a one of a kind lady with a one of a kind voice.The good ones are all leaving us
  • Eli Young BandOn a more somber note, we just want to say RIP to the legend KT Oslin. One of my earliest memories of seeing live music was KT Oslin at the Houston Rodeo. She obviously left a big impression on me and a lot of people. – Mike
  • J.D. Shelburne – 2020 just keeps rollin’ in the sad news. The Nashville music community lost another great one today with K.T. Oslin. Prayers to her family during this difficult time.
  • Janie Fricke – K.T. made a big impact on country music with her style, flair, and talented, unique voice during the Eighties Ladies era. My prayers go out to her family and friends.
  • Joe Bonsall (Oak Ridge Boys) – The Oak Ridge Boys are saddened by the loss of the Eighties Lady, K.T. Oslin. We didn’t know her very well, but anytime we met, she was always gracious and first-class all the way. REST EASY K.T.
  • John Anderson – K.T. was the definition of a songstress. Her work stood on its own and will always stand the test of time.
  • Johnny Lee – We’ve lost another great one! K.T. Oslin had such an amazing voice and will be missed. Prayers to her family during this time.
  • Kelleigh BannenThis one made me pretty sad. If you’re new to the name, look up a K. T. Oslin song and welcome to the journey.  I think about the ways we glamorize youth in the entertainment industry and don’t look at women with a wholistic view (myself included at times). K.T. was a woman. A grown up. With hits after the age of 40. And she was smart & sexy as hell. RIP K.T.
  • Lacy J. Dalton – She was the ultimate 80’s lady.
  • Larry Gatlin – I nearly ran off the road when ‘Don’t kiss like we’re married, kiss me like we’re lovers’ came across my car radio back in 1980 somethin’ or other. I nearly fell out of my rockin’ chair just this minute when I listened to it again. What a song!! What a singer!! What a songcraftswoman!! What a woman… PERIOD!! Rest in Peace, Lady K. T. Why don’t you go look up my old friend Roy Orbison and y’all write and sing a duet up there. I always thought you were a female Roy Orbison… or maybe Roy was a male K.T. Oslin. I miss both of you.
  • LeAnn RimesOmg, this breaks my heart! K.T. Wow, what a voice! She’s was so unique and powerful. She’ll be deeply missed. Many prayers of comfort to her family and friends. #RIPktoslin
  • Lee Greenwood – I am very sorry to hear that K.T. Oslin passed away. My prayers are with her and her family during this time.
  • Lorrie Morgan – First off, I’m blown away to get the sudden news today. It was very awakening to say the least. I was a huge K.T. Oslin fan and just recorded one of her songs on my last album with Pam Tillis. She was a big inspiration to me and her writing about the strength of women. I also know she had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh. She was a great lady from a great time of great music. One who will truly be missed by me and many fans.
  • Maggie RoseLove this one from K.T. Oslin. May she Rest In Peace.  
  • Oak Ridge BoysRest In Peace “Eighties Lady” KT Oslin…. another country singer goes home…
  • Paige King Johnson – The news of K.T.’s passing is so sad for all women in country music. She was a spitfire & a trailblazer for so many & will truly be missed! My prayers go out to her family and friends during this season.
  • Pam Tillis – Did we look up to her? Did we admire her? Hell, we studied her. As a young artist I knew she knew things I wanted to know. I met K.T. Oslin on her terms and never regretted it. We all just loved her.
  • Randy Owen (Alabama) – She was one of the most unique, talented songwriters and singers in music. She will be missed. Rest in Peace, K.T.
  • Ray Stevens – What a unique talent. She was a breath of fresh air to country music. We will miss you.
  • Ricky Skaggs – I am so sad to hear that K.T. Oslin has passed. She was truly one of the best singers I ever heard. I loved the way she made the words come alive with the expressiveness of her unique voice. Thank God we still have her music to learn from.
  • Suzy BoggussWhat a year! So sad to hear that KT Oslin has passed on. She has been such a trooper through the last few years dealing with Parkinson’s! Such an original and true musical spirit! We’re gonna miss your clever wit and surprises KT! Thanks be setting a brave example eighties lady
  • T. Graham Brown – K.T. was a great artist, with an instantly identifiable voice and a Hall of Fame songwriter, who was a joy to hang out with. She had a big smile, a big heart, and a big laugh! She was a sweet soul and we are all going to miss her. Condolences to her friends and family. Rest easy, sister.
  • Tim Atwood – K.T. Oslin was one of my music heroes because she never gave up on her dream. She signed with a major label in her 40’s and had her first #1 record at the age of 45. I am ashamed to say. that in our youth-driven climate, that often listens with its eyes and not its ears, she would be a rarity today. She was an 80’s lady with “balls,” and I loved the passionate way she approached every song she sang. I often sing her song “Do Ya” in my roadshow–and I try to bring the same sass and class to the song as she did.
  • Travis TrittSad to hear that K.T. Oslin has passed away. I toured with her often at the beginning of my career and we even hosted the Music City News Awards show together along with Vince Gill.  She was a brilliant songwriter and a helluva lady.