Thursday, October 9, 2008
Trace Adkins Set To Release New Album
The country music world is eagerly awaiting the latest album from country megastar Trace Adkins. Titled "X," the new disc will feature the soon-to-be chart-topping first single "Muddy Water," which is beginning to hit country radio airwaves at this time. The new record was produced by Frank Rogers, who has also done studio knob-twiddling for Brad Paisley. Expect this album, hitting the stores just in time for the holiday shopping season, to be a smash hit with fans of country music.
"X" arrives in retail stores on November 25th.
"X" arrives in retail stores on November 25th.
Labels:
Brad Paisley,
Frank Rogers,
Trace Adkins,
X
LeAnn Rhimes Forced To Cancel More Concert Dates
On doctor's orders, LeAnn Rhimes has cancelled two concerts scheduled for this weekend in order to rest her vocal cords. Rhimes has called off several performances this year due to vocal illness. Her official website states that the popular country singer will return to performing Oct 17th, a concert date scheduled to take place in Lake Charles, LA.
Cancelled events are as follows:
October 10th Norfolk, Va.
October 11th Charleston, West Va.
Cancelled events are as follows:
October 10th Norfolk, Va.
October 11th Charleston, West Va.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
What is Country Music?
Wikipedia tells us that (1):
"Country music is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in traditional folk music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s.[1] The term country music began to be used in the 1940s when the earlier term hillbilly music was deemed to be degrading, and the term was widely embraced in the 1970s, while country and western has declined in use since that time, except in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it is still commonly used"
So what we have here, folks, is some real American tradtion.
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