Interview with Jaye Madison

 Posted by at 9:42 pm on February 27, 2020
Feb 272020
 

Artist Name: Jaye Madison

Hometown: Lumberton, TX

1. What project(s) are you currently working on?

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We are getting in the studio soon to work on our EP set to release later this year.

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

Growing up, we had music on all the time in the house. Mostly 80’s Rock. It was always in the backdrop of our childhood. We started getting into musical theatre from an early age and performed in countless plays, musicals, school choir productions over the years. We were really into classical music in high school as well, and both landed in the TMEA All-State choir our senior year. We knew in high school that we wanted to pursue music, but never thought we could possibly write our own. We found out about the Commercial Music program at Belmont University here in Nashville and we quickly became very tiny fish in a very large pond. We spent 4 years learning, growing, and figuring out what we wanted to say with our music outside of the words and experiences of others.

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

Jordan: Probably what I’m already doing for my day job. Working with a talent agency/management company, and helping other artists create plans to get them closer to achieving their dreams. I love talking with creative people all day. It keeps me inspired and encouraged.

Madison: I’d be a therapist. I’ve always been interested in people’s stories and that’s a way I could help and connect with others. That’s not all that different from what I do now though in a way.

4. What is your favorite downtime activity?

Jordan: Trash reality TV that I know is killing my brain cells, but I can’t look away. That, and snacks. All the snacks.

Madison: (Laugh) I’m not so into the trash reality shows like Jordan here but I’m a huge nerd. Give me a good logic puzzle, a book, or a crime show to watch and I’m all set.

5. Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

Jordan: I haven’t had a celebrity crush since I was 12, but it was Joe Jonas, because duh.

Madison: (Laugh) Oooh okay just gonna slip that question in there all casual…I see you. Alright, Shawn Mendes and Chris Pratt.

6. Who is your favorite sports team(s)?

Jordan: What are sports? (Laugh) I love the community and social aspect of everyone getting together for a common cause, but I don’t care about who wins what. I hope they all win! (Laugh) Let’s just say I’m the one at the Super Bowl party who only cares about the chips and queso.

Madison: I feel obligated to say all the Texan teams (The Astros, The Texans, The Cowboys) but I’ll be honest, we really don’t have an interest in sports. My dad tried.

7. What is the last movie that you watched?

Jordan: I really don’t watch a ton of movies. The last movie I saw in theaters was Frozen 2 because it was about sisterly love, so of course, I had to support that and go see it with Madison. Still bitter there was no duet with Elsa and Anna.

Madison: Little Women was amazing! It’s one of my favorite books and it’s such great storytelling.

8. What is the last album you listened to?

Jordan: Jagged Little Pill has started moving back into my life. Probably because I feel like I’m really growing into my own person as a woman and an artist, and Alanis Morissette just tells it like it is and gives me the courage to keep keepin’ it real.

Madison: An Innocent Man by Billy Joel and quite a bit of Patsy Cline too. Billy is still one of the best lyricists out there and Patsy just has a voice of an angel.

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

Jordan: Could I make my own mixtape full of songs from multiple albums? I don’t see any rules written about this, so I’m gonna go ahead and ask for forgiveness rather than permission. I’ll listen to everything from “No Scrubs” to “Live Like You Were Dying.”

Madison: Probably, “Building Balance” by Allen Stone but I would definitely want to have one playlist for the rest of my life instead of an album. This is too hard!

10. What is the greatest country song of all time?

Jordan: Look, I can’t pick one, but The House That Built Me is a contender in my book. Forever and Ever Amen is just a classic as well. I had the honor of meeting Paul Overstreet, one of the writers for it, and he was so kind. He gave me an autograph to give to my grandma for Christmas, and took the time to listen to our last single Soul of Texas. I was shaking the whole time!

Madison: One of my favorites is Always on My Mind by Willie Nelson. I like that he doesn’t necessarily add a twang to it but it’s still so characteristically country. Speaking from the heart, story-telling lyrics, and a southern drawl are all elements of classic country that I want to bring back in music today. I think people are craving it.

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

Jordan: Well, out on the road makes it sound like we have been on tour. We haven’t…YET! We definitely want to head down to the southeast Texas/Louisiana border at some point and just show love to where we come from. Honestly, we could fall in love with anywhere, as long as we are doing what we love.

Madison: Hmm…yes we haven’t technically been on the road with Jaye Madison but we have traveled a bit. Some of my favorite cities have been New York City, Austin, and New Orleans. All have such different cultures and it was fun taking it all in.

12.  What is your favorite meal?

Jordan: BRUNCH IS MY LIFE. End of story.

Madison: I really like Italian food so probably spaghetti or lasagna. But…Jordan is right…I didn’t fully appreciate brunch culture until I came to Nashville.

13.  Who is your dream duet partner?

Jordan: Madison

Madison: Jordan

14.  Who would you like to go on tour with?

Jordan: If we got to go on tour with Heart, Tracy Chapman, Pink, Alanis Morsiette, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar….and the like… I would probably die. Really, working with any one of thousands of the powerhouse women in music out there who could also be our mentor would just be a dream come true. We have so much to learn from all of them.

Madison: Oh man, soooo many people! Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton, Stevie Nicks, Lady Antebellum, Allen Stone…they all are amazing in their own ways. Really anyone that we can learn and grow with.

15.  What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

Jordan: Ultimately, I think it’s about being happy. Whatever that means for us. Making a living sharing our hearts with others, and knowing our music is helping people get through or escape from life is the main goal. Anything else is icing on the cake.

Madison: My ultimate career goal is to live a life full of meaning, music, and freedom and to be able to share that with others. To tell stories, even those that I haven’t experienced, but resonate with, so that everyone out there has someone that sees and understands them.

Country Music Videos – February 27th, 2020

 Posted by at 9:16 pm on February 27, 2020
Feb 272020
 

Midland

Here are today’s country music videos from around the web!

2020 ACM Awards Announce Host and Nominees

 Posted by at 9:06 pm on February 27, 2020
Feb 272020
 

The Academy of Country Music has announced that the host of the 2020 ACM Awards will be Keith Urban!  They have also announced the nominees for the awards, check them out below!

  • Entertainer: Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood.
  • Female Artist: Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, Carrie Underwood.
  • Male Artlst: Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban.
  • Duo: Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, Maddie & Tae.
  • Group: Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Midland, Old Dominion, The Highwomen.
  • New Female: Ingrid Andress, Gabby Barrett, Lindsay Ell, Caylee Hammack, Tenille Townes.
  • New Male: Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Morgan Wallen.
  • Album: Center Point Road, Thomas Rhett; Girl, Maren Morris; Heartache Medication, Jon Pardi; What You See Is What You Get, Luke Combs; Wildcard, Miranda Lambert.
  • Single: “God’s Country,” Blake Shelton; “One Man Band,” Old Dominion; “Rainbow,” Kacey Musgraves; “Rumor,” Lee Brice; “What If I Never Get Over You,” Lady Antebellum.
  • Song: “10,000 Hours,” Dan + Shay ft. Justin Bieber; “Girl Goin’ Nowhere,” Ashley McBryde; “God’s Country,” Blake Shelton; “One Man Band,” Old Dominion; “Some Of It,” Eric Church.
  • Video: “10,000 Hours,” Dan + Shay ft. Justin Bieber; “God’s Country,” Blake Shelton; “One Man Band,” Old Dominion; “Remember You Young,” Thomas Rhett; “Sugar Coat,” Little Big Town.
  • Songwriter: Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy, Hillary Lindsey, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne.
  • Music Event: “10,000 Hours,” Dan + Shay ft. Justin Bieber; “Dive Bar,” Garth Brooks ft. Blake Shelton; “Fooled Around And Fell In Love,” Miranda Lambert ft. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack & Elle King; “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus; “What Happens In A Small Town,” Brantley Gilbert ft. Lindsay Ell.
Industry Awards
  • Casino (Theater): The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas; The Joint, Tulsa; Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MI; The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, Las Vegas; WinStar Global Event Center, Thackerville, OK.
  • Casino (Arena): Mark G. Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ; MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas; Sandia Amphitheater, Albuquerque, NM; Stir Concert Cove, Council Bluffs, IA; T Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.
  • Fair/Rodeo: California Mid-State Fair, Paso Robles, CA; Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne, WY; Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, Houston; Minnesota State Fair, St. Paul, MN; San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, San Antonio.
  • Festival: Boots and Hearts Music Festival, Oro-Medonte, OR, Canada; Stagecoach, Indio, CA; Tortuga Music Festival, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Watershed Festival, George, WA; Windy City Smokeout, Chicago.
  • Club: Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth, TX; Coyote Joe’s, Charlotte, NC; Grizzly Rose, Denver; Joe’s Live, Rosemont, IL; Losers Bar & Grill, Nashville.
  • Theater: The Beacon Theatre, New York; The Chicago Theatre, Chicago; DeJoria Center, Salt Lake City, UT; Rialto Square Theatre, Joliet, IL; Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL.
  • Outdoor: Bank of New Hampshire Pavillion, Gilford, NH; Greek Theatre, Los Angeles; Innsbrook After Hours, Glen Allen, VA; Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO; Rose Music Center, Huber Heights, OH; The Wharf at Orange Beach, Orange Beach, AL.
  • Arena: Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA; Madison Square Garden, New York; Staples Center, Los Angeles; Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI; VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL.
  • Don Romeo Talent Buyer: Clay Campbell, Triangle Talent; Gary Osier, Gary Osier Presents; Gil Cunningham, Neste Live!; Kell Houston, Houston Productions; Nina Rojas, Neste Live!; Todd Boltin, Variety Attractions.
  • Promoter: Adam Weiser, AEG Presents; Brian O’Connell, Live Nation; Jered Johnson, Pepper Productions; Stacy Vee, Messina Touring Group; Troy Vollhoffer, Premier Global Production.
Studio Recording Awards
  • Bass Player: Eli Beaird, Mike Brignardello, Tim Marks, Michael Rhodes, Jimmie Lee Sloas.
  • Drummer: Fred Eltringham, Miles McPherson, Greg Morrow, Jerry Roe, Nir Zidkyahu.
  • Guitar Player: Tom Bukovac, Dann Huff, Rob McNelley, Adam Shoenfeld, Ilya Toshinskiy.
  • Piano/Keyboard Player: David Dorn, Tony Harrell, Charlie Judge, Tim Lauer, Gordon Mote, Mike Rojas.
  • Specialty Instrument(s) Player: Stuart Duncan, Jenee Fleenor, Jim Hoke, Danny Rader, Joe Spivey, Charlie Worsham.
  • Steel Guitar Player: Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin, Josh Grange, Russ Pahl, Justin Schipper.
  • Audio Engineer: Chuck Ainlay, Jeff Balding, Tony Castle, Julian King, Steve Marcantonio, Justin Niebank.
  • Producer: Busbee, Buddy Cannon, Dann Huff, Michael Knox, Joey Moi.

 

Maren Morris Announces “RSVP: The Tour”

 Posted by at 11:29 pm on February 26, 2020
Feb 262020
 

Maren Morris is hitting the road this year for a headlining tour titled “RSVP:  The Tour.”  She will be bringing along her husband Ryan Hurd and others for select dates.  Check out her tour dates below to see if she’s coming to a town near you!

March 7                       Houston, TX                                                                          Houston Rodeo
May 24                          Napa, CA                                                              BottleRock Napa Valley
June 5                          Boston, MA                                               Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion*‡
June 6                          Gilford, NH                                         Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion*‡
June 7                        New York, NY                                                Governors Ball Music Festival
July 10                         Calgary, AB                                                     The Scotiabank Saddledome
July 24                      Boca Raton, FL                                                  Mizner Park Amphitheatre*‡
July 25                      Jacksonville, FL                                                                       Daily’s Place*‡
July 30                       Cleveland, OH                                                   Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica*‡
August 7                  Kansas City, MO                                                       Starlight Amphitheatre*‡
August 8                   Indianapolis, IN     Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park*‡
August 21                    Atlanta, GA                                                     Ameris Bank Amphitheater*
August 22                    Raleigh, NC                                                           Red Hat Amphitheater*‡
August 22-23            Lexington, KY                                                                       Railbird Festival
August 27                     Detroit, MI                                                      Freedom Hill Amphitheatre*
August 28               Grand Rapids, MI                                                                 Van Andel Arena*
September 4-6              Aspen, CO                                                                Jazz Aspen Snowmass
September 7               Morrison, CO                                                        Red Rocks Amphitheatre†
September 10            Abbotsford, BC                     Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre†‡
September 11              Portland, OR                                     Moda Center – Theater of the Clouds†
September 17             Charlotte, NC                       Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre†‡
September 18         Charlottesville, VA                                                                 Sprint Pavilion†‡
September 19            Columbia, MD                                                 Merriweather Post Pavilion†‡
September 25             Montréal, QC                                                                       Corona Theatre‡
October 1                  Tuscaloosa, AL                                                   Tuscaloosa Amphitheater†‡
October 9                     Rogers, AR                                                                        Walmart AMP†‡
October 15                San Diego, CA            Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU†‡
October 17               Los Angeles, CA                                                                      Greek Theatre†
*with Ryan Hurd
†with James Arthur
‡with Caitlyn Smith

Country Music Videos – February 26th, 2020

 Posted by at 10:26 pm on February 26, 2020
Feb 262020
 

Tracy Lawrence

Here are today’s country music videos!