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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Preview: Tim McGraw's "Emotional Traffic" Tour



Tim McGraw brings his "Emotional Traffic" Tour to Florida this month with stops in Tampa on April 29th, West Palm Beach on April 30th, and Orlando on May 1st. With The Band Perry and Luke Bryan opening up, this will be one of the hottest tickets of the year!

The Band Perry

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The Band Perry recently won the ACM Award for Best New Artist and Best New Group/Duo. They are currently supporting their 3rd single, "You Lie," which follows up their debut hit "Hip To My Heart" and their #1 smash, "If I Die Young." The Band Perry is comprised of 3 siblings...Kimberly, Reid, and Neil, and are signed to Republic Nashville Records. They were discovered by Garth Brooks' manager and produced by Paul Worley and Nathan Chapman. Kimberly single-handedly wrote the hit "If I Die Young," which helped push their debut album to over 1 million copies sold. Based on how big they've gotten in such a short amount of time, they have a bright future ahead!

Luke Bryan



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Luke Bryan got started in the music business as a songwriter. One of his first cuts ever recorded was by Travis Tritt, and it was the title track of his 2005 album, “My Honky Tonk History.” The biggest hit he wrote for someone else was the #1 smash hit for Billy Currington, “Good Directions,” which spent 3 weeks at #1. “Good Directions” was peaking on the charts as Luke’s debut single, “All My Friends Say” (from his debut album, I’ll Stay Me), was climbing the charts. It peaked at #5 on the charts, and was followed up by “We Rode in Trucks,” which struggled by peaking at #33. His next single is a crowd favorite titled “Country Man,” and it peaked at #10. His efforts helped him score the 2010 ACM Award for Top New Solo Artist.

His second album, Doin’ My Thing, was full of radio-ready hits, but his label chose to only release 3 songs from it. The first one was “Do I,” which Luke co-wrote with Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum. Not to be left out, Hillary Scott sings background vocals on the track. In a cruel twist of irony, “Do I” got stuck at #2 on the charts, as Lady Antebellum’s smash hit “Need You Now” stayed at #1 for multiple weeks, blocking Luke from his first ever #1. It didn’t take him long to get that under his belt, however, as his next single, “Rain is a Good Thing” hit #1 a few months later. His last single, “Someone Else Calling You Baby” also hit #1, making for a pretty successful 2nd album. Also of note on that album was a remake of a the R&B song, “Apologize.”

His new single, “Country Girl (Shake it for Me)” has just been released, and is quickly moving up the charts. It will be the lead single off of his upcoming album, which has yet to be named or given a release date. In the meantime, Luke is currently promoting his 3rd Spring Break EP album, Spring Break 3…It’s a Shore Thing. He's filling the slot on the Tim McGraw tour that Lady Antebellum held last year, and I'm sure he will live up to the hype!

Tim McGraw



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Tim McGraw is married to Faith Hill, is the son of the late MLB pitcher Tug McGraw, and has even starred in several movies. The numbers behind is career are mind-boggling. Check out these achievements...

  • 12 #1 Albums

  • over 40 million albums sold

  • 2 albums that sold 6 million +

  • 2 albums that sold 4 million +

  • 4 albums that sold 3 million +

  • 1 album that sold 2 million +

  • 2 albums that sold 1 million +

  • 51 career singles and counting

  • string of 31 straight top 10 hits (broken by "Drugs and Jesus" which peaked at #14)

  • 23 number one singles

  • 42 top 10 hits

  • 4 CMT Awards

  • 10 American Music Awards

  • 8 Billboard Awards

  • 7 CMA Awards

  • 9 ACM Awards

  • 3 Grammy Awards

  • 3 People's Choice Awards


After his self-titled debut album fizzled, he came back with "Indian Outlaw," which peaked at #8 on the charts. If that song made fans take notice, his next single, "Don't Take The Girl" put him on the map as a star. Tim McGraw has gone on to produce such an extensive list of hit songs that even non-country music fans are familiar with at least some of his music.

Which opening act are you more excited to see, The Band Perry or Luke Bryan?

Which Tim McGraw song are you most looking forward to hearing him perform?

Friday, April 22, 2011

Press Release: Amos Lee and Lucinda Williams Going on Tour

Top 5 Triple A Artist Announces Tour with Grammy Award-Winning Singer Songwriter After Sold Out Headlining Tour

Blue Note recording artist Amos Lee will hit the road with multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams for a series of very special shows in July.

Lee’s dates with Williams kick off on July 13th after Lee winds up his headlining spring tour followed by a series of festival dates, including The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in April, Bonnaroo in June, two shows with the Dave Matthews Band Caravan in June and July, the Newport Folk Festival in July, and a performance with My Morning Jacket at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre in August. All of Lee’s upcoming U.S. tour dates are listed below. In September, Lee will head to the U.K. for a sold-out tour with British songstress Adele.

Lee will appear on TBS’s Conan on May 9th and on NBC’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on May 26th. Lee will also appear on CBS’s The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson with an airdate to be announced.

Released on January 25th, Mission Bell debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, earning Lee the highest chart position and best sales week of his career. Mission Bell’s first single, “Windows Are Rolled Down,” is currently #3 on the AAA radio chart, marking another career high for Lee as this is his highest chart position ever on the format.

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‘Mission Bell’ Download Links

 

Amos Lee’s upcoming headlining tour dates are as follows:

04/22 Lincoln Theater Raleigh, NC (SOLD OUT)

04/23 Knight Center Charlotte, NC (SOLD OUT)

04/24 Mountain Stage Charleston, WV (SOLD OUT)

04/25 Tennessee Theater Knoxville, TN

04/28 NCPAC Charleston, SC

04/29 WorkPlay Soundstage Birmingham, AL (SOLD OUT)

04/30 Jazz and Heritage Festival New Orleans, LA

05/01 Beale Street Music Festival Memphis, TN

05/13 Down By the River Roanoke, VA

05/14 The National Richmond, VA

05/15 Pier Six Pavilion Baltimore, MD

05/17 The Orange Peel Asheville, NC

05/18 House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

05/19 House of Blues Lake Buena Vista, FL

05/20 Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL

05/22 The Hangout Festival Gulf Shores, AL

06/12 Bonnaroo Manchester, TN

06/24-26 Dave Matthews Band Caravan Bader Field, Atlantic City, NJ

07/08-10 Dave Matthews Band Caravan Chicago, IL

07/13 Kresge Auditorium Interlochen, MI*

07/15 PNC Pavilion @ Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH*

07/16 Nautica Pavilion Cleveland, OH*

07/17 Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA*

07/19 Filene Center @ Wolf Trap Vienna, VA*

07/20 Wellmont Theatre Montclair, NJ*

07/21 Beacon Theatre New York, NY*

07/23 Mountain Park Holyoke, CT*

07/24 Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion Gilford, NH*

07/31 Newport Folk Fest Newport, RI

08/04 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO

08/10 Eagle River Pavilion Eagle, ID

08/21 Humphrey’s San Diego, CA

*denotes show with Lucinda Williams

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Concert Preview: Dierks Bentley Headlines the Jagermeister Tour in Boca Raton!

The Jagermeister Tour makes a stop in Boca Raton this Saturday at the beautiful Sunset Cove Amphitheater. The show is headlined by Dierks Bentley and also includes Josh Thompson and Miss Willie Brown. The show starts at 7pm, and tickets are $35.

Miss Willie Brown is a new act that Dierks is introducing to the national scene, but from what I've seen and heard, these are a couple of wild and crazy chicks sure to rock your socks off. They'll be the perfect launch to the party!

Josh Thompson is also new to the scene, but with his debut CD full of radio-ready hits, his set is sure to be able to get the crowd into just enough of a frenzy to get folks ready for Dierks. With hit songs "Beer on the Table," "Way Out Here," and "Won't be Lonely Long" leading the way, and other crowd favorites such as "Blame it on Waylon" and "Always Been Me," you'll leave the venue a fan of his music if you aren't one already. He's been working on his 2nd album, so you should also hear some samples of new music from him as well.

Ladies...if you want to get noticed by Dierks Bentley, wear a white tank top. His debut single, "What Was I Thinkin'" is a story of his shenanigans with a hot babe in a white tank top. It is still his signature song, and he's always keepin' his eyes open for gals in the crowd wearing one.

Since that debut single was a #1 smash, Dierks has released a string of hits, including several other #1's...check out his career list of singles:

What Was I Thinkin' - #1

My Last Name - #17

How Am I Doin' - #4

Lot of Leavin' Left to Do - #3

Come a Little Closer - #1

Settle for a Slowdown - #1

Every Mile a Memory - #1

Long Trip Alone - #10

Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go) - #10

Tryin' to Stop Your Leaving - #5

Feel That Fire - #1

Sideways - #1

I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes - #2

Up on the Ridge - #21

Draw Me a Map - #33

Am I the Only One - #33 (current single, climbing the charts)

You'll notice that his last 2 singles before his current release didn't do as well as the rest of the songs in his career. To his credit, he's become established enough of a star that he can do non-mainstream projects such as the Bluegrasss Album that those songs came from. So even though they weren't top 5 hits like the rest of them, it's pretty darn impressive that Bluegrass songs made it that high on today's Country Charts.

Dierks is famous for his fan interaction, as it's normal to find him cruising the parking lot in a jeep before a show to hang out and party with the tailgaters. Throw in Jagermeister as the sponsor of the tour, and you've got yourself one hell of a party this weekend folks. Enjoy!

 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

We are the Sun-Sentinel Music & Nightlife Blog of the Year!

Thank you so much to our fans and to the Sun-Sentinel for giving us the opportunity to win the 2011 Sun-Sentinel Best-of-Blogs award for the best Music & Nightlife Blog, it means so much to us. We've been doing this for over 6 years on the social networking sites, and only officially launched as a business less than 6 weeks ago!!

I'd like to invite everyone visiting this Blog to visit our home-base of operations where you can win all kinds of great prizes, get the latest country music news, upcoming country music concerts list, local artist profiles, country music-related business databases, and so much more. Our main website can be found at southfloridacountrymusic.com. We also would like to ask you to "like" us on Facebook, as that's where we announce all of our latest contests and concert announcements.

Currently, we are giving away tickets to see Dierks Bentley and Josh Thompson this Saturday night at the Sunset Cove Amphitheater in Boca Raton, weekend passes to attend the Suwannee River Jam in Live Oak at the end of the month, and a pair of Kenny Chesney Costa sunglasses! We are always giving away great prizes, so please "like" us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter (@sflcountrymusic), and bookmark our website!

Thank you again to our fans for voting for us, and thank you to the new folks visiting us for the first time, we hope you'll become a part of our family and enjoy what we have to offer.

Sincerely,
SFCM

Win a Trip to Nashville to Attend CMA Music Fest & Meet Lady Antebellum!

Country Music Fans Can Win a Trip to Nashville to Attend CMA Music Fest and Meet Lady Antebellum at the Opry!
The Grand Ole Opry is the show that made country music famous. To celebrate all things country music, the Opry is giving fans the chance to fly to Nashville for CMA Music Fest and meet Lady Antebellum at the Opry.

Throughout April, fans of the Opry’s Facebook page can enter to win a prize package including a trip for two to Nashville in June. The trip will include a six-night stay at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, airfare on Southwest Airlines, a pair of tickets to attend the Grand Ole Opry on June 7, a backstage tour of the Opry, and a meet-and-greet with Lady Antebellum! The winner will also receive a pair of four-day passes to CMA Music Fest, a picnic dinner during the Opry Plaza Party, a pair of tickets to attend the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge, Guitar Auction “bucks” to be used at the Guitar of the Stars Auction, and a pair of tickets to the Opry Fan Fair matinee show at the Ryman.

The "Win a Trip to Meet Lady Antebellum" sweepstakes will end on Monday, May 2. Please visit the Grand Ole Opry’s Facebook page for more information on how to enter to win.





Christmas in...April?

This is shaping up to be a huge week, as we've got prizes and special deals up the wazoo for ya'll! Check out this list of what we have to offer you this week:

Discounted Tickets for Jerrod Niemann & Lee Brice at the Round Up - The hottest nightclub tour of the year makes its way to the Round Up in Davie next Thursday. These shows have been selling out at clubs all along the tour, and this show should be no different. In an effort to encourage you to get your tickets early before they sell out, we've arranged a promo code for our readers to get a discounted ticket to the show. This code is only valid for 3 days though, and expires at midnight this Wednesday night, so make sure you take advantage of it now while you can! If you get your tickets now with the promo code, it will only cost you $13. If you wait until the day of the show, it's going to cost you $20 if it's not already sold out. To get your tickets, click the link above to get the code and the link to the online ticket office.

Win a Pair of Kenny Chesney Costa Sunglasses (SRV $169!) - This contest runs until April 30th, then one lucky reader will win this great prize provided to us by Costa! One entry per person, but you have an opportunity to earn 2 bonus entries. To see how to get your bonus entries and to enter, click the link above.

Win a Pair of Weekend Passes to the Suwannee River Jam - Up for a road trip? We've got 3 pairs of passes to give away to the Suwannee River Jam over the next week or so. Each contest winner will receive a pair of passes good for the entire event, which includes 3 nights of great concerts. Camping is available, check their website at suwanneeriverjam.com for rates. There are also hotels in the area as well! Each pair of tickets is a $260 value!! Click the link above to enter, where you can also earn up to 2 bonus entries as well! The lineup for this show includes Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Luke Bryan, LoCash Cowboys, Kellie Pickler, Gary Allan, Darryl Worley, Phil Vassar, Joe Diffie, and Ronnie Dunn!

Win a Pair of Dierks Bentley & Josh Thompson Tickets - We will be giving away 3 pairs of tickets this week to see Dierks Bentley and Josh Thompson this coming Saturday at the beautiful Sunset Cove Amphitheater in west Boca Raton! The contest for the first pair of tickets will be posted shortly! ***Must be 21 to enter for this contest***

Win a Jake Owen Prize Pack featuring an Autographed Photo - To celebrate the release of his new single, "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" to iTunes tomorrow and to radio next Monday, we will be giving away a Jake Owen Prize Pack featuring an Autographed Photo and more later this week.

All prizes are drawn at random using random.org, so you are welcome to enter for any and all contests that you wish, provided that you are able to attend the shows and meet any age requirements.

What prize are you most hoping to win??

 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Preview: Suwannee River Jam



The Suwannee River Jam celebrates it's 20th Anniversary this year at the Spirit of The Suwannee River Park and Campground in Live Oak, FL this April 27th through the 30th. The park offers RV and Tent camping, and you can purchase single-day tickets or weekend passes by clicking here. If camping isn't your kind of thing (you really should give it a try, it's great!!), there are also several hotels in the area ready to serve you. To see a list of them, click here. This year's lineup offers a great mix of hot new stars and established veterans with several hit singles. Here's a run down of what's in store!

Concert Schedule

Wednesday, April 27th - Blackberry Smoke

Thursday, April 28th - Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Luke Bryan

Friday, April 29th - LoCash Cowboys, Kellie Pickler, Gary Allan

Saturday, April 30th - Darryl Worley, Phil Vassar, Joe Diffie, Ronnie Dunn

About the Artists

Blackberry Smoke - Blackberry Smoke is one of the top Southern Rock bands out there today. They've shared the stage with such legends as ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Shooter Jennings, Travis Tritt, and more. They are currently on tour with the Zac Brown Band, and have a full schedule of shows coming up this year. Even though Southern Rock doesn't get much radio airplay, they are sponsored by such major corporations as Jim Beam and Gibson Guitars and are on the same record label (Southern Ground Records) as the Zac Brown Band. Blackberry Smoke kicks things off at the Suwannee River Jam by playing the Pre-Party Wednesday night. To learn more about Blackberry Smoke, check out their website here.



Lee Brice - Little-known fact: Lee Brice was the long snapper in college for the Clemson Tigers football team before an arm injury pushed him towards a music career. Lee was originally known as a talented song-writer, and holds some pretty impressive records. He co-wrote the Garth Brooks #1 smash hit "More Than a Memory," which is the only single to ever debut at #1 on the weekly radio air-play charts. Lee's breakthrough single, "Love Like Crazy," holds the record for the longest run on the weekly charts (46 weeks), as well as the record for the slowest climb into the Top 10 of the weekly charts. Another random fact about the song, "Love Like Crazy" - Even though the song only peaked at #3 on the weekly charts, it was on the chart so long that it ended up being the #1 song of the year on country radio in 2010. Lee also co-wrote the Tim McGraw hit "Still," as well as songs cut by many other artists on their albums.

Lee Brice started off as a solo artist in 2007, where he had mild success with his first 2 charted songs, "She Ain't Right" (peaked at #29) and "Happy Endings" (peaked at #32). His next single was "Upper Middle Class White Trash," but after that song peaked at only #44, the album these songs were slated to be on (Picture of Me) was scratched. He came back with a vengeance with the record-setting "Love Like Crazy," and is now enjoying the success of his first released album Love Like Crazy as his latest single, "Beautiful Every Time" is climbing up the charts.

Lee Brice is going to be busy hitting the road this year, mixing in his own tour dates with dates on the Country Throwdown Tour (headlined by Willie Nelson) and as a co-headliner on the Higher Education Tour with Jerrod Niemann. Speaking of Jerrod Niemann....


Photo by Leslie Paczosa

Jerrod Niemann - Just like his buddy Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann got his start in Nashville as a songwriter. In 2001, Garth Brooks asked him to collaborate with songwriter Richie Brown. Those sessions produced 3 songs for Garth..."Good Ride Cowboy," "That Girl Is A Cowboy," and "Midnight Sun." Jerrod has also had songs recorded by Julie Roberts, Neal McCoy, Flynnville Train, Jamey Johnson, John Anderson, and Zona Jones.

Even though he was a successful songwriter, Jerrod's heart was in being a solo artist singing his own songs. After 2 record deals fell through, he hit rock bottom, gained 60 pounds and didn't write for a year. After a reality check from his buddy Jamey Johnson, who went through similar bouts of depression, Jerrod got to work on making an album and lost the weight he had gained. The result was so good that Arista Nashville signed him up and released the album as it was, with no changes. The move paid off as the album debuted at #1, as did the single "Lover, Lover," which is a remake of a Sonia Dada song titled, "You Don't Treat Me No Good." His follow up, "What Do You Want," is currently at #5 on the charts, poised to make the move to #1 by the end of this month.


photo by Leslie Paczosa

Luke Bryan - If you're sensing a theme here, you are correct. Luke Bryan also got started in the music business as a songwriter. One of his first cuts ever recorded was by Travis Tritt, and it was the title track of his 2005 album, "My Honky Tonk History." The biggest hit he wrote for someone else was the #1 smash hit for Billy Currington, "Good Directions," which spent 3 weeks at #1. "Good Directions" was peaking on the charts as Luke's debut single, "All My Friends Say" (from his debut album, I'll Stay Me), was climbing the charts. It peaked at #5 on the charts, and was followed up by "We Rode in Trucks," which struggled by peaking at #33. His next single is a crowd favorite titled "Country Man," and it peaked at #10. His efforts helped him score the 2010 ACM Award for Top New Solo Artist.

His second album, Doin' My Thing, was full of radio-ready hits, but his label chose to only release 3 songs from it. The first one was "Do I," which Luke co-wrote with Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum. Not to be left out, Hillary Scott sings background vocals on the track. In a cruel twist of irony, "Do I" got stuck at #2 on the charts, as Lady Antebellum's smash hit "Need You Now" stayed at #1 for multiple weeks, blocking Luke from his first ever #1. It didn't take him long to get that under his belt, however, as his next single, "Rain is a Good Thing" hit #1 a few months later. His last single, "Someone Else Calling You Baby" also hit #1, making for a pretty successful 2nd album. Also of note on that album was a remake of a the R&B song, "Apologize."

His new single, "Country Girl (Shake it for Me)" has just been released, and is quickly moving up the charts. It will be the lead single off of his upcoming album, which has yet to be named or given a release date. In the meantime, Luke is currently promoting his 3rd Spring Break EP album, Spring Break 3...It's a Shore Thing. Luke will be on the road this year with The Band Perry as they open for Tim McGraw.



photo by Mike Carroll

LoCash Cowboys - Comprised of Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, the LoCash Cowboys are a couple of rowdy rockin' country singers. They put on high-energy show and are very entertaining to watch live. Their debut single, "Here Comes Summer" is a catchy tune perfect for this time of year. Their current single, "Keep in Mind" is nothing like the rest of their music, yet shows their versatility proving that they're not "just a couple of crazy party animals." Their album, This Is How We Do It, is in the works and hopefully we'll see it out soon. These guys are very fan-friendly, and it's not uncommon to find them walking around mingling with fans at a concert venue before or after they perform. Once you see them live, you will be a fan of them too.



Kellie Pickler - Kellie Pickler signed a record label deal after finishing 6th on American Idol in 2005. Before joining American Idol Kellie was a Roller Waitress at a local Sonic Restaurant. Her debut album Small Town Girl, which went gold, featured 3 singles..."Red High Heels" (peaked at #15), "I Wonder" (peaked at #14), and "Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind" (peaked at #16). "Red High Heels" is a sassy "night on the town" song, "I Wonder" is a great, heartfelt song about her mother, who gave her up when Kellie was young. Her second album Kellie Pickler debuted in the Fall of 2008 featuring 4 singles..."Don't You Know You're Beautiful" (peaked at #21), "Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You" (peaked at #14), "The Best Days of Your Life" (Duet with Taylor Swift) was her first Top 10 single , and "Makin' me Fall in Love Again" (peaked at #30). In 2009 Kellie was named "Worlds Sexiest Vegetarian" as well as named Country Weekly's "Sexiest Female Country Star." In January of 2011 Kellie married song-writer Kyle Jacobs, who Co-Wrote Garth Brooks' "Every Mile a Memory" with Lee Brice.



Gary Allan - Gary Allan was discovered when he left a demo tape in the glove-box of a car he sold while he was a used-car salesman. His career has seen it's ups and downs, including the darkness of losing his wife and having to raise their children without her. It has led him to write and perform some emotionally powerful songs, and you can see and feel the pain in his eyes while he performs some of the songs inspired by that dark period.

Gary Allan has released 8 studio albums (3 went Platinum for over 1 million copies sold, 3 went Gold for 500,000 copies sold) and a Greatest Hits album (also went Gold) that have produced 25 charted-singles. Of those 25 singles, 3 of them were #1's..."Man to Man," "Tough Little Boys," and "Nothin on But The Radio." Songs that peaked in the top 10 include "Her Man," "It Would Be You," "Right Where I Need to Be," "The One," "Best I Ever Had," "Life Ain't Always Beautiful," and "Watching Airplanes." Other well known hits include "Smoke Rings in the Dark," "Loving You Against My Will," "Man of Me," "Songs About Rain," "A Feelin' Like That," "Learnin' How to Bend," "Today" and "Get Off on the Pain."

Gary just kicked of the "Get Off on The Pain" Tour after having a massive throat surgery in November of 2010. Get Off on The Pain is also the title of Gary's newest album, which includes the singles "Get Off on The Pain," "Today," and the most recent release "Kiss Me When I'm Down.

photo by Leslie Paczosa

Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley is a Tennessee native who grew up around music, as his mother sang in the church choir. Darryl is a graduate of the University of North Alabama, where he obtained a degree in Biology with a Major in Chemistry. Darryl was once featured in Playgirl magazine in a non-full nude photo shoot. Darryl is known for his annual Tennessee River Run, which raises funds for his charity that then distributes them to other charities such as St. Jude's Children's Hospital.

Darryl has had six studio albums produce 19 singles including three #1's..."I Miss my Friend," "Have You Forgotten" and "Awful Beautiful Life." Some of his other well known singles include "When You Need My Love," "A Good Day to Run," "Second Wind," "Family Tree," "Tennessee River Run," "If Something Should Happen," "Nothin' But a Love Thang," "I Just Came Back From a War," "Tequila on Ice" and "Sounds Like Life to Me."

Darryl's most recent album God & Country includes his controversial single "Keep The Change," which isn't getting much airplay due to the controversial nature of the song in response to President Obama's campaign call for change. Darryl is also a frequent visitor to the troops overseas as part of the USO Tours.



Phil Vassar - Phil Vassar came onto the scene as a heralded song-writer, having earned the 1999 ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year award. He has written such hits as "My Next Thirty Years" and "For a Little While" for Tim McGraw, "Bye, Bye" and "I'm Alright" for Jo Dee Messina, "Little Red Rodeo" for Collin Raye, and "Right on the Money" for Alan Jackson. Phil was given his chance at a solo career in 2000 when he signed his first recording contract, which he turned into 5 studio albums, 2 #1 singles, and 19 charted releases. His #1 hits were "Just Another Day in Paradise" and "In a Real Love," and other notable singles include "Carlene," "Six-Pack Summer," "That's When I Love You," "American Child," "I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song)," "Good Old Days," "Last Day of My Life," "Love is a Beautiful Thing," and "Bobbi With an I."

Phil just recently announced a new title for his career...not only is he a song-writer, pianist, and performer, but he can now add record label owner to his resume. First on tap for Vassar's new record company called "Rodeowave Entertainment" is Phil's 7th album which will be a Live CD/DVD Combination that was recorded in Nashville.




photo by Mike Carroll

Joe Diffie - Joe Diffie has had a long, successful career entertaining fans all around the world, and a glance at his discography proves it. He has released 9 country studio albums, 1 bluegrass album, a Christmas album, and 5 compilation albums highlighting some of his 34 singles various Greatest Hits-style collections. Of those 34 singles, 5 made it to #1 on the charts. Those were, "Home," "If The Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)," "Third Rock From the Sun," "Pickup Man," and "Bigger Than the Beatles." Other notable hits include, "Ships That Don't Come In," "Honky Tonk Attitude," "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)," "John Deere Green," "So Help Me Girl," "Texas Size Heartache," "A Night to Remember," "It's Always Somethin'," "In Another World," and "Tougher Than Nails."

Joe Diffie has recently joined Rounder Records after leaving Broken Bow Records, and released "Homecoming: The Bluegrass Album" in late 2010. Joe Diffie has not only won an ACM award but also a Grammy award for 2 different collaborations...one with George Jones and another with Marty Stuart. Joe Diffie's two oldest children Parker and Kara auditioned at the end of 2010 for American Idol, but unfortunately were not selected. You may see one or both of them share the stage with him, especially during a certain cover song from a certain George Clooney movie (can't give away the surprise!)




photo by Mike Carroll

Ronnie Dunn – Most notably known for his role as one half of Brooks & Dunn, Ronnie Dunn has now embarked on a solo career. His current single “Bleed Red” is currently working its way up the charts, soon to be a #1 smash, and his debut Solo Album is set to be released June 7th. If Ronnie performs anything like years past as part of Brooks & Dunn this will surely be a great performance, and seriously, do we really need to tell you how awesome he was while with Brooks & Dunn?? I'm guessing we can expect a good sampling of his new album, as well as a run-down of many of the Brooks & Dunn classics that have made so many of us fans of his unique vocals.



So what day are you most looking forward to attending? How about which performer are you most looking forward to?

Monday, April 4, 2011

2011 ACM Awards - Results & Wrap Up

The 2011 ACM Award Winners:

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR • Taylor Swift

TOP MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR • Brad Paisley

TOP FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR • Miranda Lambert

TOP VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR • Sugarland

TOP VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR • Lady Antebellum

TOP NEW SOLO VOCALIST OF THE YEAR • Eric Church

TOP NEW VOCAL DUO or GROUP OF THE YEAR • The Band Perry

TOP NEW ARTIST • The Band Perry

ALBUM OF THE YEAR • ‘Need You Now’ – Lady Antebellum

SINGLE RECORD OF THE YEAR • ‘The House That Built Me’ – Miranda Lambert

SONG OF THE YEAR • ‘The House That Built Me’ – Miranda Lambert

VIDEO OF THE YEAR • ‘The House That Built Me’ – Miranda Lambert

VOCAL EVENT OF THE YEAR • ‘As She’s Walking Away’ – Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson

The ACM Awards have all been announced, the dust has settled and it has had time to sink in. Miranda Lambert was the bigger winner of the night, as she walked away with 4 ACM's including Song of The Year, Video of The Year, Single Record of The Year, and most importantly Female Vocalist of The Year. Lady Antebellum took home Album of the Year as well as Vocal Group of The Year, and Taylor Swift won the fan-voted Entertainer of The Year Award.

This was the first year that the ACM's had TWO venues in Las Vegas at the same time. The stars and performances were split between the MGM Grand (where the Awards show took place) and the Mandalay Bay hotel (which hosted the Sugarland FanJam at The ACMs). As far as the performances go, we here at SFCM agree that Brad Paisley and "Country Super Group" Alabama were our favorite! Other top performances included the Zac Brown Band with James Taylor, Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, and Dierks Bentley. Which performance was your favorite?

So what did you think of the ACM Awards? Did your favorite country artist come out a winner? Was there an award you didn't agree on? Let us know how you feel about the ACM result and performances!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Today's Headlines - 4/1/11

Colt Ford's Next Album - There will be an Exclusive Pre-Sale of Colt Ford's next album "Every Chance I Get" on www.coltford.com starting April 5th. Also keep an eye out for Colt at the ACM's this Sunday, he's nominated for Vocal Event for a collaboration with Jamey Johnson.

Craig Morgan Signs New Record Deal - Craig Morgan has signed on with Black River Entertainment.

Mel McDaniel Passes Away - Grand Ole Opry member Mel McDaniel passed away last night after losing his battle with cancer. Mel was 68 years old. He was best known for his hits, "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" and "Louisiana Saturday Night."