November 2017

Rascal Flatts will headline Green Country Jam

Rascal Flatts and Jake Owen are set to headline a country music show in Tulsa next Spring, according to reports by Tulsa World. The starts are amongst the acts revealed to be performing at the first ever Green Country Jam, which will take place from May 3-5 at the Osage Casino Tulsa Raceway Park. Tickets go on sale at 10 am on December 1st for the show, which will also include appearances by Big and Rich, Randy Houser, Paramlee, the Cadillac Three, Jack Ingram, Cody Canada and the Departed, Mike Ryan, Charley Crockett, Kody West, Cordovas and Casey Donahew. To grab tickets, go to greencountryjam.com.

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Mel Tillis' funeral takes place

The funeral of Country music legend Mel Tillis took place yesterday, prompting country fans around the world to think on his exceptional music and outstanding talent. The man whose legacy graces the Country Music Hall of Fame was laid to rest in Clarksville with hundreds of friends and fans attending to say goodbye and pay their last respects. Tillis died at 85-years-old on Nov. 19 in a hospital in Florida after a lengthy illness. Tillis recorded hits including “I Ain’t Never” and “Coca-Cola Cowboy.” In 1976, he was recognised as Entertainer of the year by the Country Music Association. Friends said Tillis never forgot his country music roots, including his first band The Westerners, which came into existence while Tillis was stationed in Okinawa in the 1940s. Tillis stayed in touch with those band members and their families until his death. Tillis has six children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandson.

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Outstanding boundary-pushing folk music by Peter Knight's Gigspanner

Peter Knight’s Gigspanner THE WIFE OF URBAN LAW Independent ***** Outstanding boundary-pushing folk music Peter Knight was for many years the fiddle player in the legendary Steeleye Span, the band that, together with Fairport Convention, effectively invented and defined folk rock. Nigh on half a century later he’s doing it again with his trio Gigspanner, pushing at the boundaries and expanding the possibilities and in the process making some of the most beautiful music the genre has to offer. Combined with mighty guitar work from Roger Flack and superbly judged percussion from new man Sacha Trochet Knight’s fiddle soars and flies and makes even pieces as familiar as Spencer The Rover fresh and exciting. The album title, taken from a gravestone, is referenced on two tracks, the jaunty Urban’s Reel and the complete hold your breath contrast that is Lament For The Wife of Urban Law. Both though contain the unexpected: folkies who think they know what a reel is may be surprised (but invigorated) by the former while the latter keeps the listener on the edge of their seat, eager to hear where the music will go next. As the band has developed over the last decade Knight’s vocals have become more prominent and they’ve never been heard to better effect than on a fabulous slowed down version of Bold Riley, where he leads some spine-tingling harmonies. The album also includes two live recordings, The Blackbird and Penny the Hero, the latter a reworking of Knight’s Seagull. Gigspanner are a band who get better with every outing, studio or live, and this album cements their standing as one of the most interesting, vital and exciting outfits on the scene. Outstanding. Jeremy Searle http://www.gigspanner.com

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Mankato Opry Christmas Show raises funds

The Fourth annual Mankato Opry Christmas Show has taken place at the Kato Ballroom. Based on the Grand Ole Opry shows in Nashville, the event includes festive music. KeyC News reports the CEO of the Mankato Opry Shows, Howard Mock, as saying:”This has been a great experience not only for professionals…but a lot of the performers that are in the show are younger people and have never had an experience like this to be on stage. Hundreds poured into the venue, which will donate all proceeds to the the Make-A-Wish foundation, CADA House which is the woman’s abuse shelter and the backpack program. Plans are already underway for next year’s show.

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National anthem sung by Trace Adkins at Patriots-Dolphins Game

Trace Adkins visited Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. yesterday to deliver a version of the National Anthem before the New England Patriots went head-to-head with the Miami Dolphins. Every year the NFL and its 30+ teams come together to support members of the military as part of the NFL’s Salute to Service. Adkins has long been an active supporter of the U.S. military. Song “Still a Soldier” is further evidence of this. Country music was highly represented in the NFL during Thanksgiving. In addition to Adkins’ performance, Thomas Rhett delivered a halftime show on Thanksgiving Day at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Los Angeles Chargers game.

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Reba Mcentire

Don't miss country music's biggest stars celebrating!

Country Music’s biggest stars will come together to celebrate the holidays during the eighth annual “CMA Country Christmas,” airing Monday, Nov. 27 (8-10 PM/ET) on the ABC Television Network. Hosted by iconic entertainer Reba McEntire, the two-hour special features spectacular performances from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House by Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, CB30, Dan + Shay, Brett Eldredge, Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Dustin Lynch, Reba, CeCe Winans, Trisha Yearwood and Chris Young. This morning, Reba visited “LIVE with Kelly and Ryan” to perform a very special holiday medley, giving viewers a sneak peek of next week’s televised special. Watch the performance now at kellyandryan.com. CMA has partnered with Balsam Hill, the leading provider of beautiful, highly realistic, artificial Christmas trees and holiday décor, to decorate the “CMA Country Christmas” stage in 2017. Toys for Tots collected unwrapped toys from performers including Dan + Shay and CB30 in addition to generous audience members attending “CMA Country Christmas” at Nashville’s Grand Old Opry House. To learn more about donating to Toys for Tots throughout the holidays, visit toysfortots.org.

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Country favourites grace Thansgiving Parade

Performing on floats in the 91st annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day in New York City were a host of country stars, with Kelsea Ballerini headlining the CBS broadcast of the event. Previous country acts who have taken part in the annual parade include Brett Eldredge, Maddie & Tae, Easton Corbin, Miranda Lambert, Trace Adkins, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington, Kellie Pickler, Darius Rucker and Cole Swindell. The annual annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day event attracts 3 million people to the Big Apple. The event includes live marching bands, Broadway performances, rolling floats and mega-sized balloons.

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Kate Rusby's ANGELS & MEN is a true winter warmer

Kate Rusby ANGELS & MEN Pure Records ***1/2 Subtle and delicate tones that warm the heart This Christmas album marks Kate Rusby’s 25 years in the business. It’s no wonder the artist has had such a lengthy career, owing to her gentle tone of voice and emotive delivery. ‘See Amid The Winter Snow’ is my favourite song on the album, which captures the holy atmosphere of Christmas with the band playing to suit Kate’s peaceful and dreamy vocals, which have earned the singer high praise in the world of folk music. Another firm favourite is ‘Let The Bells Ring’, which has a sentimental feel to it, as it tells the story of Christmas coming to an end and another year emerging. It’s an original song penned by Kate herself that urges, “Let the bells ring/there’s nothing more I fear”. A perfect crescendo ends the rueful piece, making this track especially prominent. Special guests on this album include banjo player Ron Block (Alison Krauss Band) and mandolin maestro Sierra Hull, both from across the Atlantic. Produced by husband Damien O’Kane, there are a mixture of festive songs old and new, guaranteeing that there’s something for everyone (that’s assuming your not Scrooge!) This is Kate Rusby’s 15th solo album; I’ve not had the pleasure of hearing all of these but this will certainly suffice as a backing track to my Christmas. Editor.

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Grand Ole Opry arrives in New York

The country music institution The Grand Ole Opry is opening a restaurant and concert space in Times Square, according to the New York Times. Opry City Stage is a four-story facility, with a shop on the lower floor and restaurants facing performance spaces on the second and fourth floors. Opry memorabilia, such as unseen photographs, cases displaying dresses worn by Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift and a backlit wall of the signatures of all Opry members — adornes the venue, with live music planned to take place from morning until night. The lower stage is modeled on the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville — also known as “the mother church of country music,” from which the Opry broadcast from 1943 to 1974, while the upstairs stage will feature shows with national acts. Talks about opening an extension of the Opry began half a decade ago in view of the demand for country music. The Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1925 as a one-hour “barn dance” on the radio station WSM; it remains the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history. After three decades based at the Ryman, the program moved to the Grand Ole Opry House, part of the Opryland complex. Opry City Stage will be the first satellite venue by the Grand Ole Opry.

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Prank on Garth Brooks by Ellen DeGeneres horribly backfires

An attempt by Ellen DeGeneres to spook adored country artist Garth Brooks backfired horribly, after a production crew member fell to the floor after leaping from a box – while Brooks was left calm after the prank. Ellen frequently likes to play tricks on her celebrity guests, but on this occasion Brooks had the last laugh as the ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’ singer calmly rose from his seat, to replace the lid to the box. As the crew member tripped mid-flight and tumbled over the prop box, Brooks attempted to assist, but the assistant instead headed for  the side of stage in a dramatic. Afterwards, DeGeneres was clearly amuse, replaying the footage to the audience and saying: “Act like it never happened, that’s good… That was the worst scare we’ve ever done. It didn’t work in any way.” She added, “Oh my god, that was pathetic!” Brooks, who is married to country star Trisha Yearwood, laughingly asked how long the staffer had been hiding, as DeGeneres joked, “He hasn’t been in there that long, but we’re putting him back in there as punishment.” The 55-year-old musician was crowned Entertainer of the Year at the 51st Country Music Association Awards for the second consecutive year and for the sixth time overall.  

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