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KHAZ Country Music News: Little Big Town, Luke Bryan and More Join George Strait’s Sixty for Sixty Movement

khaz george strait 20130312Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Josh Turner, Darius Rucker, Kacey Musgraves and Scotty McCreery are among the stars now urging fans to help George Strait get his 60th #1 hit while he’s still 60 years old.  George is currently climbing the country chart with “Give It All We Got Tonight,” and there is a campaign up and running at SixtyforSixty.com to get the song to the top of the chart before George turns 61 on May 18. 

George is currently performing “Give It All We Got Tonight” on his The Cowboy Rides Away tour, which will be his final major outing.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Outnumber Hunger Live! Concert Airing Live from Las Vegas April 6; The Band Perry and More Performing

khaz band perry 20120724The Band Perry, Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore and Florida Georgia Line are among the stars performing at the Outnumber Hunger Live! concert in Las Vegas, April 6, and AXS TV has announced plans to broadcast the show as it happens.  Newcomers Greg Bates and Cassadee Pope are also performing at the show.  Check your local listings to see if you get AXS TV in your area.

The Outnumber Hunger campaign is a partnership between Big Machine Label Group, General Mills and Feeding America to help fight hunger in local communities.  Fans can find out more information about the campaign at OutnumberHunger.com.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Dierks, Keith, Lady A and Pitbull Join “Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night” Special

khaz tim mcgraw 20130315Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban and Lady Antebellum have joined the lineup for the ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night special. International pop star Pitbull will also be on the bill. The show will tape Monday, April 8 in Las Vegas and air at a later date on CBS.

Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Taylor Swift and Ne-Yo are among the previously-announced performers on the show. Tickets to attend the taping are now available through Ticketmaster.com.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Darius Rucker Feels Right at Home on “True Believers”

khaz darius rucker 20130315Darius Rucker is set to release his third country album, True Believers, on May 21 featuring the hit single, “Wagon Wheel.” Darius, who had a hand in writing 10 of the album’s 12’s tracks, says he hopes fans follow along as he evolves artistically.

“This record, we wanted to sound a little different, but we knew that it was time that the songs were there,” Darius tells ABC News Radio. “Undeniable songs is what we needed. And we worked hard and wrote a bunch of songs again.”

Darius felt more comfortable making True Believers, partly because he recorded a lot of the vocals for the album in his hometown of Charleston, SC. Being a solid member of the country music fold also helped.  Darius says, “This is my third record, and I’m a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and I got my friends. I just felt more comfortable making it.”

Darius enlisted his friends Lady Antebellum to sing backup on “Wagon Wheel.” He’ll kick off his True Believers Tour May 9 in Estero, FL.

Here’s the True Believers track listing:

“True Believers”
“Miss You”
“Wagon Wheel”
“Love Without You”
“Radio”
“Lost in You”
“I Will Love You Still”
“Take Me Home”
“Shine”
“Heartbreak Road”
“Leavin’ the Light On”
“Lie to Me”

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KHAZ Country Music News: Country Singer Jack Greene Dies

khaz jack greene 20130315Country singer Jack Greene, who recorded such ’60s favorites as There Goes My Everything and Statue of a Fool and was the Country Music Association’s first male vocalist of the year, died Thursday.

The 83-year-old entertainer, nicknamed the Jolly Green Giant, was born in Maryville, Tenn., near the Smoky Mountains. Greene got his first guitar at age 10 and began playing on a local radio station WGAP-AM as a teen. He soon made his way to Atlanta, singing and playing guitar, string bass or drums in groups called the Cherokee Trio, the Rhythm Ranch Boys and the Peach Tree Cowboys.

In 1962, Greene joined honky-tonk great Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours as a drummer and relief singer. He had an important additional qualification: He’d learned about diesel motors during a two-year Army stint and could repair the band’s tour bus. Tubb liked to introduce Greene as his “big-eared singing drummer,” and one of his recordings singing for the band, The Last Letter, drew so much attention that Decca Records Nashville head Owen Bradley offered Greene a record deal as a solo artist.

Bradley produced records for most of Decca’s country roster at that time, including classic hits for Tubb, Webb Pierce, Patsy Cline and Brenda Lee. He gave Greene the countrypolitan treatment, with gentle honky-tonk and waltz rhythms, sumptuous background choruses and dramatic melodies reminiscent of the pop records Roy Orbison had been making across town for Monument Records.

When Greene’s second charting single, There Goes My Everything, topped the country charts for two months in 1967, the singer left Tubb’s band with the promise that he could always return to his spot behind the drums if things didn’t work out.

He needn’t have worried. He took three trophies at the inaugural CMA Awards in 1967: male vocalist, single and album of the year. He participated in that year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, singing There Goes My Everything on national television. That December, he joined the Grand Ole Opry cast.

Greene scored five No. 1 country hits in just three years. He also recorded a string of duets with fellow Opry member Jeannie Seely, including the 1969 single Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You, which reached No. 2.

He was a regular Opry presence for more than 40 years before retiring in 2011. When fellow East Tennessee native Kenny Chesney played the radio show for the first time in 1996, Greene accidentally introduced him as “Larry Chesney.” But even as he began suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, he kept his voice, thrilling audiences with the expressive melodies of his two signature hits. He played the Opry for the final time on Dec. 16, 2011, performing There Goes My Everything, the song that had launched his career.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Wynonna and Husband Cactus Moser Open Up About the Accident That Almost Took His Life

KHAZ wynonna judd 20130314Wynonna and her husband Cactus Moser open up about the motorcycle accident that almost took their lives six months ago in the new issue of Us Weekly, on stands Friday.

Cactus lost his leg in the accident, but Wy wasn’t even sure he was alive in the moments after the crash.

She says, “When I realized he was still alive, I noticed the leg was gone.  I saw remnants of it, um, all over the highway.  I just stood there, trying to make sense of it all.”

The road to recovery hasn’t been an easy one for the couple, though they do feel stronger for having survived the accident.

Cactus says, “We’re living two different realities.  We learned to respect that we each have our own pain.”

In addition to the Us Weekly cover, the couple is also sharing their story on a new GAC documentary, Wynonna & Cactus: The Road Back, premiering Monday night at 10 Eastern. That show premieres after Wynonna makes her debut as a contestant on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars Monday night at 8 Eastern.

In other Wynonna news, her new single, “Something You Can’t Live Without,” is coming to iTunes and Amazon.com this Tuesday, March 19.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Toby Keith Receives BMI Million-Air Awards Recognizing His Most-Played Songs

khaz toby keith 20120731Toby Keith was recently presented with several  BMI Million-Air awards recognizing 15 million plays of his biggest hits including “How Do You Like Me Now?!,” “Beer for My Horses,” “I Love This Bar” and “Who’s Your Daddy?”  Toby received the awards during a private presentation at a Nashville recording studio on Music Row.

BMI, formally known as Broadcast Music, Inc., keeps track of how many times songs are played on the radio, TV and in public places like bars and restaurants among other places to make sure songwriters get paid for the use of their music.  Since Toby writes the majority of his hits, he is one of BMI’s most-played writers.  Sir Paul McCartney, Dolly Parton and Roy Orbison are among the other BMI writers to receive the Million-Air award in the past.

Overall, Toby’s songs have been played 80 million times according to BMI’s records.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Justin Moore Launching First Headlining Tour Thursday Night in Kentucky

khaz justin moore 20130314Justin Moore‘s career is on a roll with his last single, “Til My Last Day,” topping the country chart at the end of last year. Both of his albums, Justin Moore and Outlaws Like Me, have been certified gold, and now he’s launching his first headlining tour Thursday night in Pikeville, KY.

“I’m as excited about the spot we’re in in our career as I’ve ever been,” Justin says.  “It just feels different right now for us, you know.”

Ticket sales are right where Justin and his team expected for his Outlaws Like Me tour, and Justin is excited to go out and “test the waters” as a headliner.  Having the responsibility of his own tour makes Justin a little nervous too.

He says with a sly smile, “If things went wrong before or we didn’t sell any tickets, I’d just blame it on who I was out with. I’m like, ‘Ah, it’s not my tour.”

Justin adds, “In all seriousness, it’s really, really exciting.”

“Cowboys and Angels” singer Dustin Lynch and country newcomer Jon Pardi are in the opening slots on the Outlaws Like Me tour.  Dustin expects to perform most of his self-title debut album for fans in his 40-minute set every night.

He tells ABC News Radio, “It’s fun for the fans that have bought the album, and know all those songs.  They expect us to play all those.”

Dustin considers Justin Moore to be one of the finest vocalists and best entertainers working in country music today.

“It’s amazing to me how he can take a crowd throughout highs and lows throughout the show,” Dustin says of Justin.  “You know, he’s really good at moving a show like that.  I’ve got a lot to learn from that.”

Jon Pardi has just 18-minutes to perform for fans on the Justin Moore tour, but he plans to give it everything he’s got.

“I’m just glad to be a part of it,” Jon says.

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KHAZ Country Music News: The Band Perry Premiering “Pioneer” with Free Hometown Concert March 30

khaz the band perry 20130215The Band Perry will premiere their sophomore album, Pioneer, with a free show in their hometown of Greeneville, TN on March 30. The album doesn’t hit stores until April 2, so the sibling trio’s friends and neighbors will be the first to hear the new music. The group’s lead singer Kimberly Perry feels like this is the perfect place to start the journey of the Pioneer album.

“To know where you’re headed, sometimes you have to know where you’ve been,” Kimberly tells ABC News Radio. “So, for us to begin the journey of having this album out in the world, we felt like our hometown, the place that we are starting from, was so important to have that be the premiere.”

The Band Perry will sign autographs following the show, and the group actually performed a free show in Greeneville to celebrate the release of their debut album a few years back.

Neil Perry says, “It’s really great to kind of give back to Greeneville that’s given us so much. You know, they’ve supported us through everything. So, this is our kind of thank you to them.”

Pioneer features The Band Perry’s latest #1 hit, “Better Dig Two,” as well as their latest single, “DONE.”

The Band Perry’s Greeneville concert is presented by the Greene County Partnership to raise awareness of Outnumber Hunger. The Band Perry is this year’s face of Outnumber Hunger, a campaign to fight hunger from General Mills, Big Machine Label Group and Feeding America.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Lee Brice Shares the Details on His Upcoming Wedding in Branson, MO

khaz lee brice 20121130Lee Brice and his fiancé Sara now live in Nashville, but she originally hails from Ohio. Lee is a native of Sumter, SC, so why are they tying the knot in Branson, MO next month? It turns out that city holds some history for the couple.

“Her aunt lives there,” Lee tells ABC News Radio. “We actually spent some time there together and had some of our beginnings there together.”

He adds, “It was kind of the beginning of us kind of rekindling things and starting back up again.”

Lee and Sara actually got back together a few years ago after going through a breakup. They have a young son named Takoda.

Having the wedding in Branson also means the couple will know everyone at the wedding instead of having to deal with extended family in their hometowns or music industry types in Nashville.

Lee says with a laugh, “We were like, you know what? Let’s just go there, and that way if people can’t come, they can’t come.”

Guests who do make it to the wedding are in for a fun time at the reception thanks to Lee’s chosen wedding entertainment, the Chris Weaver Band. Lee describes the group’s front man saying, “He kinda has a Joe Cocker thing about him, and he’s just killer.”

Sara has a few things in mind for the actual ceremony, and Lee expects that part of the wedding to be really simple.

“She’ll be beautiful,” he says. “That’s all that will matter.”

Lee adds that he expects to cry during the wedding too.

“If I don’t, there’s something wrong, ’cause I cry at every wedding it seems like I go to.”

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KHAZ Country Music News: Chris Young Co-Wrote “I Can Take It from There” with Some Nashville Songwriting Superstars

khaz chris young 20130201Chris Young is one of country music’s top stars, so it’s hard to imagine him getting really excited to meet any other country artist at this point.  For Chris, the top songwriters in Nashville are the real superstars.  That’s why he was so excited to work with his co-writers on his new single, “I Can Take It from There.”

He says, “I’ve always wanted to write with ’em, and one of ’em being Rhett Akins, who I’ve known Rhett forever. It was exciting just to get in the room with him and hang out, him and Ben Hayslip.”

Once they finished writing the song, Chris added it to his set list almost immediately.  He knew he had something good judging from the fans’ reaction.

Chris says, “That’s one of the things that I’ve kind of kept as a hallmark of when I love something, just listening to it recorded, and then when it also works live, that’s a really, really good sign.”

“I Can Take It from There” is the latest single from Chris’s current album, Neon.

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KHAZ Country Music News: George Strait Team Roping Classic Awards More Than $1 Million in Cash and Prizes

khaz george strait 20130312Nearly $1 million in cash and prizes were given out at the 31st Annual George Strait Team Roping Classic over the weekend in San Antonio, TX.

Some 685 teams competed for the top prize, which went to Garrett Tonozzi‘s team. He actually placed first and second in the competition with his roping partners Dugan Kelly and York Gill, respectively. Tonozzi walked away with more than $183,000 in cash, while Kelly was awarded more than $131,000 in cash. They both received Chevrolet Dualie trucks, a horse trailer from Bruton Trailer, a new saddle and more.

The George Strait Team Roping Classic is the largest open roping event in America. It started as a small family roping event in 1982.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Thompson Square Creates Fun Vibe with New Album, “Just Feels Good,” Due Out March 26

khaz thompson square 20130312Thompson Square‘s sophomore album, Just Feels Good, comes out March 26, but fans who catch the duo on Luke Bryan‘s Dirt Road Diaries tour before then will get to hear a few new tracks from the album including the title cut.

Thompson Square’s Shawna Thompson tells ABC News Radio, “We’ve been doing like three of the new songs, and people have been accepting’ ’em, and it feels really good.”

Shawna’s duo partner and husband Keifer Thompson adds, “Get out there and you do ‘Just Feels Good,”‘ and right off the get, man, everyone’s got their hands in the air, and it’s like, ‘What is happening?'”

That good-time vibe runs throughout Thompson Square’s new album too.

Keifer says, “We just wanted to have a fun song, a fun album that after you get done with it, you go, ‘How do you feel?’ ‘Well, I feel good. I feel good about that album.’ Hopefully that’s what it does.”

The lead single from Just Feels Good, “If I Didn’t Have You” is now climbing the charts.

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