This Week’s New Music – Week Ending January 24th, 2020

 Posted by at 11:02 pm on January 24, 2020
Jan 242020
 

 

Here’s this week’s round up of new music!

New Albums

January 24

  • The Lil Smokies – Tornillo
  • Kailey Nicole – Kailey Nicole (EP)
  • Kree Harrison – Chosen Family Tree
  • Chase Rice – The Album Part 1

New Singles

January 24

  • Think About It – James Robert Webb
  • Only Truck In Town – Tyler Farr
  • Big Bill Johnson – Nick Chandler and Delivered
  • Grace Has a Gun – Katie Pruitt

January 21

  • Nobody But You – Blake Shelton w/ Gwen Stefani
  • Cheatin’ Songs – Midland
  • For My Money – Brandon Lay
  • The Moon Over Georgia – Ethan Payne

January 20

  • We All Start Somewhere – Richard Schroder
  • Rich Kids – Taylor Goyette

Interview with Lynne Hanson

 Posted by at 8:59 pm on January 22, 2020
Jan 222020
 

Photo Credit: Jen Squires

  • Artist Name: Lynne Hanson
  • Hometown: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

What project(s) are you currently working on?

I’m in the process of launching my latest album “Just Words,” which is out February 7th.  We’ve got tour dates planned for 2020 which will be taking me across North America and to Europe.

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

I’ve been in love with words for as long as I can remember and always wanted to be a writer.  I started playing music professionally in 2000 as a side person in my boyfriend’s band.  I did that for about five years, touring in Canada and really taking care of all the business.  I had just started writing my own songs when we split up, so that kind of launched my “solo” career as well as about three albums’-worth of heartbreak songs.

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

If I weren’t a full-time musician I’d be a zookeeper.  Preferably at a zoo with giant pandas. In fact, my dream job outside of music would be to be a panda nanny.  If any of your readers have connections, I’d really like to hang out with baby pandas for a day.

What is your favorite downtime activity? 

I don’t have a ton of downtime, so when I do I like to completely zone out.  Which usually involves watching some kind of sports.  NFL, NBA, tennis.  Anything that involves humans attempting to out duel other humans at some organized game with a ball.

Who is your biggest celebrity crush? 

Phoebe Waller-Bridge.  I secretly want to be a stand-up comedian and have so much respect for people who can make other people laugh.  I binge-viewed every season of “Fleabag” as soon as it was released, so I would love to have dinner as I’m guessing it would be incredibly entertaining to hang out.  For a crush that would be less about the talking, I’d have to say Chris Hemsworth.

Who is your favorite sports team(s)? 

I’m Canadian, so of course I have a favourite NHL team.  Which would be the Montreal Canadians. Or whoever the Boston Bruins are playing against (sorry Bruins fans).   I’m less picky with the NFL, though I do own an Indianapolis Colts t-shirt.

What is the last movie that you watched? 

“The Aftermath.”  I fly a lot, so I watched it on the plane.  I liked the film but was a little disappointed with the ending as I thought she … oh wait, I better not spoil it for your readers in case they haven’t seen it yet.

What is the last album you listened to? 

Patty Griffin’s latest self-titled album.  She’s one of my songwriting heroes and probably had the biggest impact on my writing style of anyone I’ve listened to.   There’s something magical about the way she weaves lyrics and melodies together that I can never get enough of.

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

That’s a tough question.  If I had to pick just one it would have to be “Written In Chalk” by Buddy and Julie Miller.  I was given a copy of that album by a DJ in Holland, and I think I wore it out because I listened to it so much. I love an album that plays like a great set list.  There’s such great variety, and the songwriting is epic.  I also think Julie Miller singing “Don’t Say Goodbye” is the saddest song I’ve ever heard.    

What is the greatest country song of all time? 

Well I’m a sucker for a good murder ballad, so I’m going to go with “Long Black Veil” by Lefty Frizzell.  It has a wronged lover, heartbreak, and miscarriage of justice.  The perfect trifecta for a country song. 

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

I love Austin.  It’s got such a great music scene, but to me it still has a small town feel that makes me feel really at home whenever I’m there.  Plus, I had my first ever brisket taco in Austin, which just may be the best thing I’ve ever eaten at 2am.

What is your favorite meal? 

I’m a big fan of the all-day-breakfast.  Which isn’t all that fancy, I know.  So I’m going to change my answer to all things curry, as long as I have at least two hours before I have to sing.

Who is your dream duet partner? 

Jason Isbell.  I just have so much respect for him as a songwriter.   I love a great groove and melody, but I think words sometimes get overlooked these days.   I think he’s really making the art of the lyric relevant again so he would definitely be my dream duet partner.

Who would you like to go on tour with? 

Jason Isbell, for the reasons above.  So if his management is reading this, I’m available.

What is your ultimate career goal(s)? 

At the end of the day I hope my songs are around after I’m long gone.  As a songwriter, the greatest compliment is when someone else covers a song you’ve written.  So while it’s great to be able to make a living in this life, I’d love to leave this one having left behind songs that were relevant enough to live on.

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The Gatlin Brothers Announce 65th Anniversary Tour

 Posted by at 10:28 pm on January 17, 2020
Jan 172020
 

Legendary country band The Gatlin Brothers are hitting the road in 2020 to celebrate 65 years together!

“The man who loves his job is always on vacation,” says Larry. “Well, I’ve been on vacation with my two best friends, brother Steve and brother Rudy, for 65 years, singing our music for millions of wonderful people. I am greatly blessed!”

Check out their tour dates below to see if they’re coming to a town near you!

Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers “65th Anniversary Tour” Dates:
Jan 17 – Green Bay, WI – Meyer Theatre
Jan 18 – Kansas City, MO – Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Jan 19 – St. Charles, IL – Arcada Theatre
Jan 21 – The Villages, FL – Savannah Center
Jan 25-28 – The Country Music Cruise
Feb 4 – Palmetto, FL – Bradenton Area Convention Center
Feb 13/14 – Wickenburg, AZ – Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts
Feb 15 – Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre
Feb 21 – Arlington, TX – Arlington Music Hall
Feb 22 – McPherson, KS – McPherson Opera House
Feb 27 – Deadwood, SD – Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center
Feb 29 – Wausau, WI – Grand Theater
March 14 – Chandler, AZ – Chandler Center for the Arts
March 20 – St. Louis, MO – River City Casino
March 27 – Lubbock, TX – Cactus Theater
March 28 – Dalhart, TX – La Rita Performing Arts Theatre
March 29 – Lubbock, TX – Cactus Theater
April 4 – Bremen, GA – Mill Town Music Hall
April 7 – Indian Wells, CA – Toscana Country Club
April 28 – Warren, OH – Packard Music Hall
May 8 – Fort Wayne, IN – The Clyde Theatre
May 9 – Sandusky, OH – Sandusky State Theatre
June 5 – Marion, IL – Marion Cultural and Civic Center
July 25-Aug 1 – The Gaither Cruise
Aug 20 – Waco, TX – Waco Hippodrome Theatre
Aug 21 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
Aug 22 – Greenville, TX – Greenville Municipal Auditorium
Sept 18 – Poway, CA – Poway Center for the Performing Arts
Sept 19 – Rancho Cucamonga, CA – Lewis Family Playhouse
Oct 4 – Irvine, CA – Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct 24 – Branson, MO – The Mansion Theatre
Nov 5 – Mayetta, KS – Prairie Band Casino & Resort
Nov 6 – Council Bluffs, IA – The Arts Center at Iowa Western
Nov 7 – Mason City, IA – North Iowa Community Auditorium
Dec 3 – Newberry, SC – Newberry Opera House

This Week’s New Music – Week Ending January 17th, 2020

 Posted by at 9:51 pm on January 17, 2020
Jan 172020
 

Here’s this week’s new music round up!

New Albums

January 17

  • Little Big Town – Nightfall
  • Dustin Lynch – Tullahoma
  • Steve Moakler – Blue Jeans
  • Phil Vassar – Stripped Down

New Singles

January 17

  • Memories Not Dreams – Alyssa Trahan
  • Every Damn Time – Drew Fish Band w/ Pam Tillis
  • Cool Girl – Jillian Cardarelli
  • Caroline – Wood Belly

January 14

  • God Made Me Right – The Highway Women

January 13

  • Leaving Love Behind – Zac Brown Band
  • Front Seat – Rayne Johnson
  • Somebody Like That – Tenille Arts
  • Famous – Adam Doleac
  • Martha Divine – Ashley McBryde
  • Love, Your Hometown – Noe Palma