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KHAZ Country Music News: New Sammy Kershaw album “I Won’t Back Down” to be released June 9, 2015

khaz sammy kershaw 20150602NASHVILLE, Tn. – On June 9th, Cleopatra Records will release Sammy Kershaw’s first album of new country material in five years, I WON’T BACK DOWN.

The Louisiana country crooner was a mainstay on country radio throughout the 90’s with hits like “Cadillac Style,” “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” and “Third Rate Romance.” Kershaw has more recently recorded a tribute album to his friend and childhood idol George Jones, a Christmas album and a compilation album with Aaron Tippin and Joe Diffie.  With a legacy that stretches across three decades, encompasses gold and platinum sales Kershaw continues to travel coast-to-coast on tour throughout the year.

“The fans have waited for a while. Hell, I’ve waited for a while,” says Kershaw. “At our shows, or wherever we go, people keep asking for new music. I’m glad to have a new record coming their way.”

I WON’T BACK DOWN produced by Sammy Kershaw
1. Take A Letter Maria
2. Lay Back Down
3. Grillin’ and Chillin’
4. Fixer Upper
5. Groove
6. I Won’t Back Down
7. I Had To Give That Up Too
8. I Can’t Wait To Waste A Little Time
9. Send In The Rodeo Clowns
10. Don’t Move
11. Why You Wanna Do Me This Way
12. Let’s Lay Here Forever
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KHAZ Country Music News: Tim McGraw Giving Away More Houses

khaz tim mcgraw 20150605NASHVILLE (AP) – Tim McGraw will launch a tour today and once again, he’s giving away houses to military veterans. McGraw has teamed with Operation Homefront and Chase to give mortgage-free homes to veterans. In the past three years, he’s awarded 108 homes in 30 states. Thirty-six homes will be given during the upcoming “Shotgun Rider” tour.

 

 

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Kip Moore Planning to Build Skateparks

khaz kip moore 20121129NASHVILLE (AP) – Kip Moore is planning to build skateparks in four cities. Moore’s “Comeback Kid Skatepark Project” will oversee the building of skateparks in Nashville; Boston; San Marcos, Texas; and Annapolis, Maryland. Moore says the project is a dream of his to provide kids in inner cities and smaller towns a safe outlet. Moore plans to have the parks opened by the fall. He says he’s starting with these four cities but he plans to expand the project.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Alligator Records Set to Release “Meet Me in Bluesland” by the Kentucky Headhunters with Johnnie Johnson

khaz kentucky headhunters 20150602NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Alligator Records has set a June 2 street date for Meet Me In Bluesland, a previously unreleased album by Grammy-winning Southern blues-rockers The Kentucky Headhunters with pianist Johnnie Johnson, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. The performances found Johnson — the manRolling Stone called “the greatest sideman in rock and roll” for his groundbreaking piano work with Chuck Berry — playing some of the deepest and most rocking blues piano of his legendary career. With The Kentucky Headhunters at their down-home best, the record is a country-fried, blues-infused party from start to finish.

On January 25, 2003, Johnson joined his hosts, The Rolling Stones, for a rousing rendition of Honky Tonk Women at Houston, Texas’ Reliant Stadium. After hanging out all night with Keith Richards, Johnson got on a plane and flew to Kentucky. There he reunited with his good friends, brothers Richard and Fred Young, Greg Martin, Doug Phelps and Anthony Kenney, known worldwide as The Kentucky Headhunters. The plan was to have Johnnie lay down some piano for the band’s upcoming release, Soul. But the vibe was too strong and the music too good, so the tape just kept rolling. With songs and arrangements furiously being created on the spot and everything recorded live as it happened over the course of three days, a magical musical event was underway. Because the whole session was spontaneous, there were no immediate plans to release an album. After Johnnie’s death in 2005, the tapes, while never forgotten, remained unissued.

With the release of Meet Me In Bluesland, these timeless and rollicking performances are available for the first time. The album grooves from the raunchy rock of Stumblin’ to the slide-fueledSuperman Blues to the roof-raising version of Little Queenie to the rocking Party In Heaven to the salacious She’s Got To Have It (the last vocal Johnson ever recorded).
Click here to listen to Stumblin’, She’s Got To Have It, and Party In Heaven:

https://soundcloud.com/alligator-recs/sets/kentucky-headhunters-w-johnnie/s-KrTVX

“The minute Johnnie sat down with us, the music was a kind of ecstasy,” says guitarist/vocalist Richard Young. “Johnnie made us play like real men,” adds guitarist/vocalist Greg Martin. “Playing with him, the groove got bigger and much more grown up.” Drummer Fred Young explains, “We all admired Johnnie from the start. The first time we played with him was the first time I ever felt like we were doing it right. The music we made on Meet Me In Bluesland is as good as it gets.”

The relationship between Johnson and The Kentucky Headhunters dated back to 1992. Headed to New York for a Grammy Awards party, Greg picked up the new Johnnie Johnson CD, Johnnie B. Bad, for the ride. The band listened to nothing else all the way to New York. Having no idea he’d be at the party, they were shocked to see Johnnie Johnson sitting alone at a table. After some quick introductions, the musicians talked for hours, becoming fast friends. In 1993 they released their first collaboration, That’ll Work, on Nonesuch. They took the show on the road, playing gigs from the West Coast to New England, from Chicago’s Buddy Guy’s Legends to New York City’s Lone Star Café. They performed at The Jamboree In The Hills in Belmont County, Ohio, where Johnson, with the Headhunters triumphantly jamming behind him, played to over 30,000 fans.

From their very first meeting, Johnson and The Kentucky Headhunters stayed close, getting together whenever possible. In 2003, when the band asked Johnson to record with them again, he couldn’t wait to get back to Kentucky and make music with his friends. “Johnnie’s music was spontaneous, organic, magic energy,” says Greg. “During the recordings, everything was off-the-cuff and easy; a higher power just took over. This album is special, and we’re very happy in 2015 that it’s coming to fruition.” Adds Fred, “Johnnie gave us the gift of letting us know what it was like to do something great.”

The Kentucky Headhunters, declared “the great American rock ‘n’ roll band” by Billboard magazine, began their professional journey in 1968 when brothers Fred and Richard Young and cousins Greg Martin and Anthony Kenney formed the Southern blues-rock band Itchy Brother. The band morphed into The Kentucky Headhunters in 1986. Their first album, 1989’s Pickin’ On Nashville, was released by Mercury Records and surprised the world, becoming a bona fide hit, selling over two million copies. The album won a Grammy Award, three Country Music Awards, an American Music Award and an Academy Of Country Music Award. It spawned four consecutive Top 40 Country hits. Currently, the band is made up of Richard Young, Fred Young, Greg Martin and Doug Phelps.

Growing up on a 1300-acre family farm in Edmonton, Kentucky, the Young brothers, Martin and Kenney heard plenty of raucous R&B and deep, soulful blues courtesy of Fred and Richard’s mother, who listened to powerhouse radio station WLAC late at night. “She was a real hip white girl,” Richard says. “She was a huge influence on us.” Their father loved big band jazz, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Sarah Vaughan. “Music in our home was a mixture, unlike what most farm kids heard.” Part of their musical upbringing included their friendship with three African-American families who lived and worked on nearby farms. The boys heard gospel and blues, both sung by their neighbors in the fields and blasting out of their radios. They were reared on Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters (the name Headhunters was a nickname given to Waters and Jimmy Rogers when they came into a club ready to take on all comers). “All of these things taught us the blues,” says Richard. They loved Chuck Berry, and were especially wowed by Berry’s piano player, Johnnie Johnson. Befriending him and recording with him was a dream come true for the band. According to Fred, “We were fortunate to know him. It was a good marriage.” Richard adds, “Anyone who ever played with him became a better player.”

Johnnie Johnson was born on July 8, 1924 in Fairmont, West Virginia. He began playing piano at age five and never stopped. While serving in the Marines, he joined The Barracudas, a Marines servicemen’s band. He moved to Detroit and then Chicago, eventually playing with Muddy Waters and Little Walter. He landed in St. Louis in 1952 where he formed The Sir John Trio, playing jazz, blues and pop standards. Chuck Berry, an ambitious local guitarist and songwriter, was added to the group the same year and eventually took over leadership of the band. After Berry scored a contract with Chess Records, the hits came fast and furious. Many, including Maybellene, Nadine, Carol and School Days, were fueled by Johnson’s two-fisted piano. He was the high-octane gasoline in Chuck Berry’s rock ‘n’ roll engine. When Chuck wasn’t touring, Johnson played with Albert King, and recorded a number of singles with him for the Bobbin label. Tired of the road, Johnson left Chuck’s band in 1973 and returned to St. Louis to become a bus driver. With the 1987 release of the Chuck Berry documentary, Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll, Johnson found himself back in the spotlight, reintroduced to the world by his friend-to-be Keith Richards. After three solo recordings, Johnson joined his musical cohorts The Kentucky Headhunters for 1993’s That’ll Work. In 1996 and 1997 he toured with Ratdog, the band fronted by The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir. Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and continued to perform and record until his death in 2005. His 2003 sessions with The Kentucky Headhunters, released now for the very first time as Meet Me In Bluesland, are some of the most spirited and organic recordings of his remarkable and still influential career.

 

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Winner: 2015 Beef Month with KHAZ

921281_296949620437571_2136208901_oCongratulations to Toby Alexander!!!

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99 KZ Country is celebrating Beef Month by giving you the chance to win a customized $200 Beef Bundle from Ellis Hometown Food Center.

Listen for the herd of cows on KHAZ weekday mornings with Theresa Trapp.  That’s the cue to call 785-628-2995 to registered for the drawing.  One registration per person per day.  No age requirement to register.

Ellis Hometown Food Center is open seven days a week with a meat market offering everything for your family dinner, your barbeque at the lake, your graduation party and your summer backyard get-togethers.  See Ellis Hometown Food Center, where they are proud to be the “Beef Month” Sponsor on KHAZ.

Winner will be announced on June 1, 2015.

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Winners: Chicken Soup for the Soul Book with 99 KZ Country!

css joy of adoption khazWe are giving away the Chicken Soup for the Soul book The Joy of Adoption.

Listen to Theresa Trapp May 18-22 for chances to call 785-628-2995 to win. Random callers will win a copy of the book instantly. No age requirement to win.

Winners will need to pick up their book at the KZ Country Studio, 2300 Hall, Hays, KS within 30 days of winning.

Winner 5/18/15:  Linda Palmberg!
Winner 5/19/15:  LaVon McGinnis!
Winner 5/20/15:  Frank Henn!
Winner 5/21/15:  Terry Hagaman!
Winner 5/22/15:  Bryan Phillips!

Remember, one win per person per contest in 30 days.

A reissue of Chicken Soup for the Adopted Soul, this updated collection has even more heartwarming and encouraging stories—your favorites from the original, plus new bonus stories—all about the joy of adoption.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Joy of Adoption will encourage and uplift you with its touching, personal stories about forever families and meant-to-be kids, with insight into what adoption is all about and what it’s really like to be adopted. You’ll be inspired by this special compilation that celebrates the bonds between parents and children.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: For the Second Year in a Row, Kicker Country Stampede Officially Sells Out of Camping!

khaz CountryStampedeLogo 20141117Manhattan, Kansas (May 20, 2015) – Kicker Country Stampede is delighted to announce that all camping is officially sold out for the second year in a row. Once again, festival organizers are surveying the grounds, in anticipation of additional campsites becoming available. To be placed on the waiting list for camping, please sign up here.

This year’s attendees will see the biggest names and brightest stars in Country music take the main stage throughout the weekend (June 25-28) in Manhattan, Kansas, including megastar and judge on NBC’s The Voice Blake Shelton, superstar duo Florida Georgia Line, Country music’s sweetheart Sara Evans, Country legend Travis Tritt, Thomas Rhett, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Morgan and many more. See the full line-up here.

 

Due to high demand, Kicker Country Stampede has released a limited number of single-day tickets—available for $80 while supplies last—to THE event of the summer. For fans wanting the full 20th anniversary experience, complete with music, camping, fireworks, food, shopping, exhibits and more, four-day passes are available for $150. Festival organizers are also giving tickets holders the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see their favorite country stars up-close-and-personal with the Party Pit. Located directly in front of the main stage, the Party Pit puts fans steps away from their favorite artists during their performances! There are avery limited number of passes in this standing-room-only area. Complete ticket, Party Pit and camping information can be found online at countrystampede.com or by calling 800-795-8091.

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KHAZ Country Music News: Lee Greenwood Created Children’s Book

khaz lee greenwood book 20150515NASHVILLE (AP) – Lee Greenwood is creating a children’s book based on his song, “God Bless The U.S.A.” Greenwood’s book, “Proud To Be An American,” teaches geography and encourages patriotism. Portraits of American soldiers are shown on several pages. The book includes a download for a new version of “God Bless The U.S.A.” It comes out May 25. Greenwood will do a concert tour beginning Sunday in Vermilion, Ohio.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Darius Rucker Presenting Homes to Veterans

khaz darius rucker 20140214MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (AP) – Darius Rucker has given away a house to a U.S. military veteran. Rucker gave the keys to Daniel Branham of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, on Wednesday’s “Today” show. Rucker is giving away 11 homes during his summer tour. Branham served 15 months in Iraq with the U.S. Army. He was wounded by improvised explosives and drove to rescue nine fellow soldiers from a gas attack.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: George Jones Movie Planned

khaz george jones 20130503LOS ANGELES (AP) – The filmmaker who made the upcoming movie about rap group N.W.A. is taking on a very different project. Alan Wenkus is now working on a film about George Jones. Wenkus is working with Jones’ widow, Nancy, for the film “No Show Jones.” It will follow Jones’ rise to fame, his marriage to Tammy Wynette, his struggles with substance abuse and his marriage to Nancy, who he credited with saving him from his demons. The N.W.A. movie, “Straight Outta Compton,” comes out Aug. 14.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Dolly Parton Lichen

khaz dolly parton 20131022NEW YORK (AP) – Dolly Parton has a species of lichen named after her. Scientists Jessica L. Allen and James C. Lendemer at The New York Botanical Garden have named the lichen Japewiella dollypartoniana. It was a previously known species but it could not be formally identified until it was discovered in fruit. Allen and Lendemer discovered it that way in western North Carolina. They chose to name it after Parton because she is a champion for Appalachia and that’s where the lichen is found.

 

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KHAZ Country Music News: Dolly Parton Song to be TV Movie

khaz dolly parton 20150512NEW YORK (AP) – The song Dolly Parton says is the favorite one she wrote will be turned into a TV movie. NBC will develop a movie called “Coat of Many Colors.” Parton will serve as executive producer. No word on when the movie will run. Parton’s original coat of many colors is on display at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

 

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