Country Bites News snippets December 2 – December 8,
2013
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UK & IRISH News
Birthday boy Daniel O'Donnell has new UK and Irish dates
in 2014 available on Ticketmaster
The Band Perry have been added
to Sunday's line up for C2C 2014 at the O2 in London on March 16th 2014.
They will join headliner Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts and Chris Young .
UK CHART NEWS
Official UK Albums Top 100 (Week Ending December 14, 2013)
Daniel O’Donnell
with A PICTURE
OF YOU (DMGTV) dropped 12 places, 43-55, in his 4th week at retail for his
latest and 30th UK Top 40 album. -
CD - MP3
Taylor Swift’s RED fell 16 places from 76-92 on her 59th
chart week.
Official UK
Country Album Chart (Week Ending December 14, 2013)
Billie Joe (Armstrong) + Norah (Jones)
with their 12 track FOREVERLY (Warner Bros) remained at No.1 for a second week.
Kacey Musgraves
with SAME TRAILER DIFFERENT
PARKHOODOO (Decca) held the No.2
slot in her 34th week.
Derek Ryan was a non mover
at No.5 with COUNTRY SOUL (Sharp
Music)
The massive selling American holiday album and 3 week Billboard Country
Album No.1 Robertsons:Duck
The Halls - A Robertson Family made a debut at No.9.
Jake Owen’s new set DAYS OF GOLD (Sony Music CG) made a bow at No.19.
On the Hotdisc Chart
(December 8, 2013 Chart)
The latest tracks
from Hotdisc December #180 release
began to impact the chart.
Billy Yates with his 2-week No.1 “The House That Jack Built” was knocked off the top of the Hotdisc charts
(1-2) by Ray
Scott with his new self penned single "My
Kind Of Music" who crashed in atop the summit to land his third #1
Hotdisc Top 40 of 2013 following in the wake of
"Those Jeans" (4-weeks at #1) and "Still Screamin' My
Name" (6-weeks at #1).
David Shelby made a sweet return to form as his new track “Stealing Honey” (written with F J
Turner and Chris Virzi) from his album RUST BELT COWBOY which made a bow at
No.3.
There are four more entries inside the top 10:
The Phoenix Stone
Band “When The Whiskey Doesn’t Work” came in at #7, Australia’s Michelle Banting
with “Stay A While” (written with
Stephen Walls and Joseph Attallah) debuted at #8, Toby Keith’s “Shut Up And Hold On” (writers Toby Keith and Bobby Pinson) bowed at
No.9 and Show Dog labelmate Joel Crouse with “Why God Made Love Songs”, co-written with Jamie Houston and Jimmy
Yeary, rounded out the Top 10 at #10.
The Hayley Oliver Band with “The
Hand That Rocked The Cradle” moved 2-4 to succesfully hold the No.1 on the Hotdisc British & Irish Chart for a fifth straight week holding
off the challenge from Kickin’ Country with “Rock It Megamix” who fell back one slot 4-5.
Other new tracks
to make the top tier were US acts M Callaghan “Baptized
By Your Love” (#13), Laurie Shaw’s “Breathless” (writer Rita Weyls) came in at #15 and a noteworthy
holiday single and title cut “Born This
Day” (Bison Creek Records) from James Robert Webb. He will
be donating as well as matching a portion of the proceeds from the sale of
"Born This Day" to SADS Foundation (Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome)
UKCountryRadio.com’s
2013 Listeners Club finalist Thorne Hill new self penned single “All My Days” made an entry at No.34 and
has once again fallen short of making the Top 10 British placings following
last months EP title cut “Tomorrow”
which peaked at No.28 after a 4 week run.
UK COUNTRY ALBUM RELEASES
(9 Dec 2013) The Civil Wars - Bare Bones EP
(Sensibility Recordings/Columbia Records) 6 Tracks/ Time:
21:27 MP3
(2 Dec 2013) Suzy Bogguss - Aces / Voices In The
Wind / Something Up My Sleeve ( BGO Records) (2 Disc/ 3 Albums) CD
These are three
wonderful early 1990s albums adorned the US Country and Pop charts for several
months. From these recordings came the Country hits 'Drive South', 'Letting Go'
and 'Hey Cinderella'. The albums are digitally remastered and slipcased with
extensive new liner notes. This title is new to the BGO catalogue.
AUSSIE NEWS
The Wolfe Brothers have bumped O'Shea off the top of the national Country Tracks Top
30 singles chart this week with their hit song “The
Girl, The Bottle, The Memory”. Chelsea
Basham's “By The Light Of The Moon” is up one place to number two, as is
the Troy Cassar-Daley/Adam Harvey
cover of “Good Hearted Woman” at three and
O'Shea's former number one, “Be With You Tonight”, is at four. Diana Corcoran's “Therapy” is steady at
five, Amber Lawrence's “Pretty
Little Liar” is up two to six and Kaylens
Rains' “Waiting On A Bus” is steady at seven.
Red Ink: Taylor Swift has become the first
female artist to ever sell out Sydney Australia's Allianz Stadium. She
kicked off her Red Tour down under last night (12/5) and the Syndney Morning
Herald called the two-hour show "the
real deal," praising Taylor's "appealing personality, heap of irresistible anthems, slick visuals and
genuine musical talent."
John Williamson has split the world of Australian country music. He's
quit as
president of the Country Music Association of Australia (which runs
the annual Golden Guitar awards in Tamworth), in frustration at what he sees is
the Americanisation of its annual awards. John Williamson has questioned the
nomination for next month's industry awards in Tamworth of an album with a
number of American covers by leading Australian country singers Troy
Cassar-Daley and Adam Harvey. It's perhaps the most well-known song of John
Williamson's long career, but the multi-award-winning artist worries the local
industry is no longer so true blue. In a letter to the association he said:
It's as though the Golden Guitar Awards are The American Country Music Awards
of Australia. If we are not respected as a legitimate organisation to promote
original Australian Country Music, I cannot be associated with it any longer.
NEWS
- Country Aircheck's Insider News December 6, 2013 - December 10, 2013
- Hall Mark: Dolly
Parton's "Jolene" and Kris
Kristofferson's self-titled debut album are among the recordings to be
inducted
into the 2014 Grammy Hall Of Fame. They'll join Sugarhill
Gang's "Rapper's Delight," The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk
Women," U2's The Joshua Tree and more from the 2014 class, which
marks the Hall's 40th anniversary
- Ashton Shepherd, Beth Cayhall, Hannah Bethel, McKenzies Mill and Mitch Goudy will all be helping Christmas 4 Kids give the joy
of Christmas to thousands of Middle Tennessee children through the Tour
Bus Show on Monday, December 16th.
- Danielle Bradbery, the 17-year-old singing sensation and recent winner of Season 4
of NBC’s “The Voice,” has been named the new face of Skechers and will appear in the company’s global
marketing and social media campaigns through 2015. Bradbery will make her
first appearance in the Spring 2014 television and print ad campaign for
the charitable footwear line, BOBS from Skechers, which recently surpassed
the six-million-pair donation milestone.
- Garth Brooks
has been coy about rumors his new album and post-Thanksgiving TV special
could signal a return to the concert stage as well, until he sat down with
“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts. “You know what, since it’s you and since
we’ve had a history forever, let’s announce it. We’re
going on a world tour in 2014,” Brooks told Roberts today on “GMA.” “I
can’t believe I just did that but you are a doll”. Referring to his
wife, Trisha Yearwood, Garth added, "And Ms. Yearwood is fine with it
and so now I get to do what I love to do, which is play music. I get to be
with the person I want to be with, which is Ms. Yearwood. And my children
are off on their own." No dates have been announced yet.
- Ray Price is
in the final
stages of pancreatic cancer and has been readmitted back to the hospital;
doctors don’t believe he’ll leave the Tyler, Texas facility this time.
- Lionel Richie
is no stranger to country music. Just last year he released TUSKEGEE,
which featured 13 of his best-known songs re-recorded as duets with
country artists. Earlier this week,
Richie shared the stage with Luke Bryan during the CMT Artists of the Year
ceremony, performing his hits “Oh No” and “All Night Long.” In an
interview with Country Weekly he confessed that Bryan may have
convinced him to further deepen his roots in the country community and to consider a
follow-up to his 2012 release.
- The Pretty Little Liars cast is taking
the country world by storm. Following in Lucy Hale's (Aria) footsteps is Sasha Pieterse (Alison
DiLaurentis) who prepares to release her fourth country
music single. Check out the cover art for Sasha’s upcoming single!
“No” will be Sasha’s fourth foray into country music singledom. The first,
“This
Country Is Bad Ass,” was released last April. “R.P.M.”
TOURS
Shania Twain just celebrated the first anniversary of her residency at
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, and it looks like she may be extending her contract into 2015. The
current contract expires next year, but Shania tells The Las Vegas Sun she'd
like to stick around Sin City a little longer.
TV
If NBC needed any
convincing that their choice to cast True Blood’s Stephen Moyer and Country
star Carrie Underwood as the leads
for their take on the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound Of Music musical, they
needn’t be convinced anymore. The show pulled in 18.5 million viewers in
preliminary overnight ratings, giving the Network it’s best ratings on a Thursday since 2009 and
their best 3 hour block since “Frasier” went off-air in May 13, 2004 (“Frasier”
finale night, 22.597 million viewers).
The top local market in metered market households came in Carrie
Underwood’s home state of Oklahoma.
Country Awards
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards will air live
from Los Angeles on Jan. 26 on CBS.
Taylor Swift grabbed Grammy nominations in the Album of the Year and
Best country album categories on Friday night (Dec. 6), marking the latest
recognitions for her multi-platinum Red. The Album Of The Year category alone
represents the rap, pop, country and dance/electronica genres, as determined by
the voting members of The Academy.
Taylor's
"Begin Again" is also up for best country song and she is nominated
for best country duo/group performance category, thanks to "Highway Don't
Care" recorded with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban.
Her theatrical
performance of "I Knew You Were Trouble" from the Australian leg of
her Red tour was spliced into an early segment of The Grammy Nominations Concert
Live, a television special which aired live from Los Angeles on CBS. Swift
prerecorded her segment at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on Wednesday.
For recordings
released during Eligibility October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013
Country/Americana/Bluegrass/Folk
interest:
Category 2 (Album of The Year)
Award to the
Artist(s) and to Album Producer(s), Record Engineer(s) and or/Mixer(s).
THE BLESSED UNREST
(Sara Bareilles); RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES (Daft Punk),GOOD KID, M.A.A.D CITY
(Kendrick Lamar); THE HEIST (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis); RED (Taylor Swift)
Category 4 (Best New Artist)
James Blake,
Kendrick Lamar, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Kacey Musgraves, Ed Sheeran
Category 26 (Best Country Solo Performance) for new
vocal or instrumental solo country recordings
"I Drive Your
Truck," Lee Brice; "I Want Crazy," Hunter Hayes; "Mama's
Broken Heart," Miranda Lambert;
"Wagon
Wheel," Darius Rucker; "Mine Would Be You," Blake Shelton
Category 26 (Best Country Duo/Group Performance) For
new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative recordings.
"From This
Valley," the Civil Wars; "Don't Rush," Kelly Clarkson featuring
Vince Gill; "Your Side of the Bed," Little Big Town
"Highway Don't
Care," Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban; "You Can't Make Old
Friends," Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton.
Category 27 (Best Country Song)
"Begin
Again," Taylor Swift (Songwriter: Taylor Swift)
"I Drive Your
Truck," Lee Brice (Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington and
Jimmy Yeary)
"Mama's
Broken Heart," Miranda Lambert (Songwriters: Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally
and Kacey Musgraves)
"Merry Go
Round," Kacey Musgraves
(Songwriters: Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves and Josh Osborne)
"Mine Would
Be You," Blake Shelton (Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington
and Deric Ruttan)
Category 29 (Best Country Album) For albums
containing at least 51% playling time of new vocal or instrumental country
recordings
Night Train (Jason
Aldean); Two Lanes of Freedom (Tim McGraw); Same Trailer Different Park (Kacey
Musgraves)
Based on a True
Story (Blake Shelton); Red (Taylor Swift)
Category 45 (Best American Roots Song)
"Build Me Up
From Bones," Sarah Jarosz (Songwriter: Sarah Jarosz)
"Invisible,"
Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Duchesses) (Songwriter: Steve Earle)
"Keep Your
Dirty Lights On," Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott (Songwriters: Tim O'Brien
and Darrell Scott)
"Love Has
Come for You," Steve Martin and Edie Brickell (Songwriters: Edie Brickell
and Steve Martin)
"Shrimp
Po-Boy, Dressed, Allen Toussaint (Songwriter: Allen Toussaint)
Category 46 (Best Americana Album) For albums
containing at least 51% playling time of new vocal or instrumental Americana
recordings
Old Yellow Moon
(Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell); Love Has Come for You (Steve Martin and
Edie Brickell);
Buddy and Jim
(Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale); One True Vine (Mavis Staples); Songbook
(Allen Toussaint)
Category 46 (Best Bluegrass Album) For albums
containing at least 51% playling time of new vocal or instrumental Bluegrass
recordings
It's Just a Road
(the Boxcars); Brothers of the Highway (Dailey & Vincent); This World Oft
Can Be (Della Mae);
Three Chords and
the Truth (James King); The Streets of Baltimore (Del McCoury Band)
Category 49 (Best Folk Album) For albums containing
at least 51% playling time of new vocal or instrumental Folk recordings
My Favorite
Picture of You (Guy Clark); Sweetheart of the Sun (the Greencards); Build Me Up
From Bones (Sarah Jarosz);
The Ash & Clay
(the Milk Carton Kids); They All Played for Us: Arhoolie Records 50th
Anniversary Celebration (Various Artists)
Download The 56th
GRAMMY Awards Nominees List [PDF file]
BABY NEWS
Crib Note: Congratulations to Lee Brice and wife Sara on the birth of son Ryker Mobley Brice Wednesday (4
Dec). "A week ago I didn't think I could be any happier," Brice
tweeted. "I was wrong. Our brand new baby boy was born healthy. My heart
is full." Ryker weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and joins big brother Takoda.
Brice says Mobley is also his middle name, as well as that of his father and
grandfather.
SINGLE / ALBUM NEWS
Christmas will
come early this year for Lauren Alaina
fans, who will be able to stuff their stockings with her version of the holiday
classic, “Grown
Up Christmas List” on December 10th. The digital track, which was
produced by Nathan Chapman, is being released on US iTunes in conjunction with the 26th
anniversary of the Special Olympics’ ‘A Very Special Christmas’ holiday music
serie
PRESS RELEASES
- Russell Moore (The
International Bluegrass Music Association's 5-Time Male Vocalist of the Year),
is proud to announce the addition of two new
members to his illustrious band, IIIrd Tyme Out; Keith McKinnon
on banjo and Blake Johnson on bass
- Mindy Smith was
added to “Sarah Darling And Friends Acoustic
Christmas” Concert Line-Up at Franklin Theatre Friday, Dec. 13,
2013
- Ulster man Pete Kennedy wins back-to-back UK “Album of the Year” award with “The Nashville Sessions Vol. 2” at
2013 BRITISH Country Music Awards in front of a full house at the Concorde
Club, London Heathrow. Kennedy also
sparked industry recognition this year with an unprecedented 5 nominations.
- Chris Young
is planning several European shows with stops in
London, England, Dublin, Ireland, Stavanger and Oslo, Norway and
Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden in the new year.
- Tickets for George Strait’s final tour stop at AT&T Stadium in
Arlington, Texas went officially on sale Dec. 6, 2013. Special guests have
been invited to perform at each stop on Quicken Loans Presents George
Strait’s The
Cowboy Rides Away Tour 2014. For dates and performers read Press Release. Update: Tickets sold out within hours of tickets going
on sale today, Dec. 6, 2013.
- After weeks of touring the U.S. in
support of their latest single, a remake of Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison
Blues, country up-and-comers Angel
Mary and the Tennessee Werewolves (AMTW) will make their international debut - their music
video being featured on The Phil Mack Country Show beginning Monday,
December 9th.
- Dolly Parton will
kick-off her ‘Blue Smoke World Tour’ starting in January 2014 now she announces US Shows and three additional
International Shows.
- This month’s Lineup Promises a December to Remember at Larry's
Country Diner (Larry Mahan, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Exile, Billy
Dean)
- Sarah Jarosz
was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Folk
Album for her album Build Me Up From Bones as well as Best American Roots
Song for “Build Me Up From Bones.” Awards will be given out at the 56th
Annual GRAMMY Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 26,
2014.
- Dolly Parton
is proud to announce her latest recording
endeavor, a partnership between her own label Dolly Records and Sony
Masterworks. The label deal
will launch her new album Blue Smoke in New Zealand/Australia on January
31, 2014, to coincide with her international Blue Smoke World Tour which
will hit New Zealand, Australia in February. In addition, Blue Smoke will be released
in the United States and Europe in May 2014, in advance of the Blue Smoke
World Tour hitting England, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, Germany, Norway
and Sweden.
- Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton received their third joint Grammy
nomination
on Friday night, December 6th for “You Can't Make
Old Friends” for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. The song is featured
on Rogers’ latest Warner Bros. album of the same name. The nomination is the third for Kenny
& Dolly as a duo. They were
previously nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group in
1984 for “Islands In The Stream,” and then again in 1986 for Best Country
Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for “Real Love.”
- Randy Travis,
who portrays local store owner Mr. Greenhall, joins One Tree Hill alums Hilarie
Burton and Tyler Hilton as they reunite in “Christmas On The Bayou,” a
charming love story set to premiere on Saturday, December 14, on Lifetime
(a premier female-focused entertainment destination)
- CDX Volume 585 Newsletter
ARTICLES
- American Songwriter included Brandy
Clark's "12 Stories" in their year in Best of 2013 albums. It comes
in at #27!
- NPR: All Songs Considered: The Year In Music, 2013. Vote for your top
10 albums.
- What defined your year in music? - npr.org/blogs
INTERVIEWS
Catherine Britt......At first, the
idea of Catherine Britt releasing a "best of" sounds ridiculous.
She's only 28 after all.
But then, when you look at her amazing and illustrious career, it makes
total sense. CMC caught up with Britt to talk about her
new record celebrating her career to date, The Hillbilly Ramblin' Pickin' Girl
So Far..
MAGAZINES
December 2013 Feast Magazine (the Sweets Issue) :
Delves into St. Louis' culinary scene for inspired ideas in cooking
WATCH
- Emma King & The Heartsets' brand new video for '(Let's Hope) Tomorrow Is A Better Day' . It's available on UK iTunes. In 2014 the band will be
taking this brand new song to radio across Europe and the US. The single
is self written and produced by the band in their humble studio in
Franklin Tennessee.
- Catherine Britt
"Who Cares" (Official Music Video)
- "Gasoline And Matches" - To bring LeAnn Rimes’ latest to life. The
video for LeAnn’s
duet with Rob Thomas that features Jeff Beck on guitar was made
entirely on iPhones. Ian Padgham, mostly known for his work on Vine,
directed the animated video. “When we saw Ian’s stop
motion work on Vine, the first thing I noticed was this crazy sick sense
of humor wrapped around a lot of heart and warmth,” Rimes said of the
director.
- Kelly Clarkson
“Underneath the Tree” - Grammy Award
winner Kelly Clarkson’s first Christmas album, Wrapped In Red, is certified platinum by the RIAA. The
album which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 marks the biggest
holiday album debut for a female artist since 2010. The hit single, “Underneath
The Tree” remains #1 on The Mediabase Holiday Songs Chart where it is also
the #1 greatest gainer.
- Leah Daniels
"We Got Snow" (Official Music
Video)
- Becca Hess " Christmas
All The Time " (Official Music Video)
- Sherry Lynn “Christmas On My Mind”
COUNTRY FASHION
- Hayden Panettiere was seen wearing a Bec & Bridge‘Kathy’ mesh body dress
(Available from Shopbop.com (in mint) whilst attending Jony And Marc’s
(RED) Auction in New York - Fashion Pic
- Cassadee Pope
wore an Aidan
Mattox Beaded Deco Dress with Michael Kors Aiden Laser-Cut
Booties ($195.00) when seen at NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in New York
City on August 28, 2013 - Fashion Pic
TWEETS
Susie McEntire The last thing I heard Mr Seattle say: "Let's go
dancing!" Alright!! - NFR Memorial Outfit
PHOTO
ThrowbackThursday
some favourite artist CRS seminar taping sessions over the years - Image
BIRTHDAYS
December 10: Kevin
Sharp (1970)
December 11: Kenny
Johnson (1939), Brenda Lee
(1944), Tony Brown (1946)
December 12: Daniel
O'Donnell (1961), Hank Williams III
(1972). Katrina Elam
December 13: Randy
Owens (Alabama) (1949), Taylor Swift
(1989)
December 14: Matt
Rollings (1964)
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