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Good 'N Country 7-10-2021 Playlist
Good 'N Country 7-10-2021 playlist Artist Title Album Label Year Ashton Shepherd Beer On A Boat Where Country Grows MCA 2011 Moe Bandy Mind Your Own Business Here I Am Drunk Again (LP) Columbia 1976 Jim Reeves Blue Side Of Lonesome The Country Side Of Jim Reeves (LP) Camden 1962 George Hamilton IV Blue Train (Of The Heartbreak Line) RCA Victor 1972 Tracy Lawrence Used To The Pain (recorded 2004) Then And Now: The Hits Collection Dreamworks 2018 Lonzo & Oscar It Must'A Been Somethin; I Et Decca 1951 The Maddox Brothers & Rose Detour #2 (recorded 1950) 4 Star 1952 Charlie Gore The Moon Won't Tell King 1953 Sonny James A Free Roamin' Mind It's Just A Matter Of Time (LP) Capitol 1970 Carl Belew Hello Out There RCA Victor 1962 Ray Price City Lights Columbia 1958 Chickie Williams Beyond The Sunset Wheeling 1947 The Wilburn Brothers Someone Before Me Decca 1966 Bobby Barnett Burn Atlanta Down All American 1978 Jerry Wallace My Wife's House MCA 1974 Vern Gosdin 'Til The End (w/ Janie Fricke) Elektra 1977 Rhonda Vincent Drivin' Nails (In My Coffin) Only Me Upper Management 2014 Billy Yates Tell Me I'm Wrong Bill's Barber Shop M.O.D. 2009 McGuffey Lane Bartender 10 Lick 2010 Bob Wills Dusty Skies Okeh 1942 Kitty Wells Heartbreak U.S.A. Decca 1961 Dave & Sugar The Door Is Always Open RCA Victor 1976 Janie Fricke Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby Columbia 1982 Alan Jackson Don't Rock The Jukebox Arista 1991 John Anderson Money In The Bank BNA 1993 Linda Martell There Never Was A Time Color Me Country (LP) Plantation 1970 Michael Peterson Laughing All The -
Off the Beaten Track
Off the Beaten Track To have your recording considered for review in Sing Out!, please submit two copies (one for one of our reviewers and one for in- house editorial work, song selection for the magazine and eventual inclusion in the Sing Out! Resource Center). All recordings received are included in “Publication Noted” (which follows “Off the Beaten Track”). Send two copies of your recording, and the appropriate background material, to Sing Out!, P.O. Box 5460 (for shipping: 512 E. Fourth St.), Bethlehem, PA 18015, Attention “Off The Beaten Track.” Sincere thanks to this issue’s panel of musical experts: Richard Dorsett, Tom Druckenmiller, Mark Greenberg, Victor K. Heyman, Stephanie P. Ledgin, John Lupton, Angela Page, Mike Regenstreif, Seth Rogovoy, Ken Roseman, Peter Spencer, Michael Tearson, Theodoros Toskos, Rich Warren, Matt Watroba, Rob Weir and Sule Greg Wilson. that led to a career traveling across coun- the two keyboard instruments. How I try as “The Singing Troubadour.” He per- would have loved to hear some of the more formed in a variety of settings with a rep- unusual groupings of instruments as pic- ertoire that ranged from opera to traditional tured in the notes. The sound of saxo- songs. He also began an investigation of phones, trumpets, violins and cellos must the music of various utopian societies in have been glorious! The singing is strong America. and sincere with nary a hint of sophistica- With his investigation of the music of tion, as of course it should be, as the Shak- VARIOUS the Shakers he found a sect which both ers were hardly ostentatious. -
Songs by Title Karaoke Night with the Patman
Songs By Title Karaoke Night with the Patman Title Versions Title Versions 10 Years 3 Libras Wasteland SC Perfect Circle SI 10,000 Maniacs 3 Of Hearts Because The Night SC Love Is Enough SC Candy Everybody Wants DK 30 Seconds To Mars More Than This SC Kill SC These Are The Days SC 311 Trouble Me SC All Mixed Up SC 100 Proof Aged In Soul Don't Tread On Me SC Somebody's Been Sleeping SC Down SC 10CC Love Song SC I'm Not In Love DK You Wouldn't Believe SC Things We Do For Love SC 38 Special 112 Back Where You Belong SI Come See Me SC Caught Up In You SC Dance With Me SC Hold On Loosely AH It's Over Now SC If I'd Been The One SC Only You SC Rockin' Onto The Night SC Peaches And Cream SC Second Chance SC U Already Know SC Teacher, Teacher SC 12 Gauge Wild Eyed Southern Boys SC Dunkie Butt SC 3LW 1910 Fruitgum Co. No More (Baby I'm A Do Right) SC 1, 2, 3 Redlight SC 3T Simon Says DK Anything SC 1975 Tease Me SC The Sound SI 4 Non Blondes 2 Live Crew What's Up DK Doo Wah Diddy SC 4 P.M. Me So Horny SC Lay Down Your Love SC We Want Some Pussy SC Sukiyaki DK 2 Pac 4 Runner California Love (Original Version) SC Ripples SC Changes SC That Was Him SC Thugz Mansion SC 42nd Street 20 Fingers 42nd Street Song SC Short Dick Man SC We're In The Money SC 3 Doors Down 5 Seconds Of Summer Away From The Sun SC Amnesia SI Be Like That SC She Looks So Perfect SI Behind Those Eyes SC 5 Stairsteps Duck & Run SC Ooh Child SC Here By Me CB 50 Cent Here Without You CB Disco Inferno SC Kryptonite SC If I Can't SC Let Me Go SC In Da Club HT Live For Today SC P.I.M.P. -
MOXF - a Universe of Sounds from a Decade of Motifs 3
MUSIC PRODUCTION GUIDE Official News Guide frOm Yamaha & easY sOuNds fOr Yamaha music PrOductiON iNstrumeNts 03|2013 Contents MOXF - A Universe of Sounds from a Decade of MOTIFs 3 CP4 STAGE – For every stage simply the best 6 MOTIF / MOX Soundlibrary „Nature of Chill“ 8 MOTIF XS/XF: EXPLORING SOUND: Evolving Soundscapes 10 Good KARMA for MOTIF-Users (Part 2) 13 MOXF - Yamaha Synth Guide A Universe Part 8: The Performance Mode 17 Soundtest Yamaha OF sOUnds DTX502 E-Drum-Module 23 FrOM A Cool Webinars 28 Sounds & Goodies 29 decAde Imprint 39 OF MOTiFs Y AMAh A MUsic Pr O d U c T i O n GUide 3 03|2013 A Universe OF sOUnds FrOM A decAde OF MOTiFs With a powerful update Yamaha has taken the MOX drums, and many variations of traditional and modern synthesizer series to a new level. The latest MOTIF XF technology sounds. A special feature are the convincing reproductions of two has been used to expand the MOX with more sounds, Yamaha grand pianos (CFIIIS and S6), like they are only to be more effects, and even a flash-board option. expected from a manufacturer of acoustic pianos. With a Wave-ROM Because of the compatibility with data from the MOTIF XF and MOX expanded to 741 MB the MOXF offers 136 new Voices, series the MOXF can draw on a great library of sounds and samples including the new S6 piano, keyboard sounds like clavinets, organs, plus third-party offers in a large number. The MOXF combines accordions, and Voices from a broad stylistic spectrum from classical extensibility, easy transportability and compatibility with a lot of other to hip-hop. -
Women's Hit Cheating Songs: Country Music and Feminist Change in American Society, 1962-2015 Madeline Rachel Morrow University of Denver
University of Denver Digital Commons @ DU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Graduate Studies 1-1-2017 Women's Hit Cheating Songs: Country Music and Feminist Change in American Society, 1962-2015 Madeline Rachel Morrow University of Denver Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.du.edu/etd Part of the Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, Music Commons, and the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation Morrow, Madeline Rachel, "Women's Hit Cheating Songs: Country Music and Feminist Change in American Society, 1962-2015" (2017). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1258. https://digitalcommons.du.edu/etd/1258 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Studies at Digital Commons @ DU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ DU. For more information, please contact [email protected],[email protected]. WOMEN’S HIT CHEATING SONGS: COUNTRY MUSIC AND FEMINIST CHANGE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY, 1962-2015 __________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Arts and Humanities University of Denver __________ In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Arts __________ by Madeline Rachel Morrow June 2017 Advisor: John J. Sheinbaum ©Copyright by Madeline Rachel Morrow 2017 All Rights Reserved Author: Madeline Rachel Morrow Title: WOMEN’S HIT CHEATING SONGS: COUNTRY MUSIC AND FEMINIST CHANGE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY, 1962-2015 Advisor: John J. Sheinbaum Degree Date: June 2017 ABSTRACT This thesis examines songs about cheating performed by women in country music that appeared on year-end country songs charts in Billboard magazine from 1962 through 2015. -
Friday, May 13, 2011 9 1 1 Brad Paisley/Old Alabama
page 1 Friday, May 13, 2011 Chart Director: Jon Freeman, [email protected] Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins 9 1 1 Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista 3274/91 1 33 3241 19 2 2 The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville 3245/96 1 25 3220 10 6 3 Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine 3145/97 6 165 2980 13 4 4 Toby Keith/Somewhere Else/Show Dog-Universal 3030/96 2 52 2978 14 7 5 Justin Moore/If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away/Valory 2983/95 5 131 2852 6 10 6 Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN 2867/95 17 424 2443 9 9 7 Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol 2733/96 5 142 2591 13 11 8 Eric Church/Homeboy/EMI Nashville 2507/97 5 118 2389 15 3 9 Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista 2480/74 -21 -654 3134 8 15 10 Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol 2476/97 10 227 2249 9 13 11 Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville 2430/95 6 140 2290 13 14 12 Chris Young/Tomorrow/RCA 2420/84 6 130 2290 15 5 13 Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol 2347/66 -21 -616 2963 9 16 14 Trace Adkins/Just Fishin'/Show Dog-Universal 2300/96 7 141 2159 21 18 15 Steel Magnolia/Last Night Again/Big Machine 1989/88 2 37 1952 18 17 16 Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA 1970/81 -2 -40 2010 12 19 17 Eli Young Band/Crazy Girl/Republic Nashville 1903/90 3 57 1846 8 23 18 Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow 1849/78 19 297 1552 25 12 19 Easton Corbin/I Can't Love You Back/Mercury 1739/65 -27 -658 2397 19 20 20 Rascal Flatts/I Won't Let Go/Big Machine 1615/46 -11 -203 1818 29 8 21 Sara Evans/A Little Bit Stronger/RCA -
The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts Episode 62: Justin Boreta Show Notes and Links at Tim.Blog/Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts Episode 62: Justin Boreta Show notes and links at tim.blog/podcast Tim Ferriss: Hello ladies and gents, this is Tim Ferriss, and welcome to another episode. God damn. That’s the usual intro music, but I’d like you to hear a brand new version, reimagined by none other than Justin Boreta of The Glitch Mob. This podcast is brought to you by Mizzen and Main. Don’t worry about the spelling. All you need to know is this. I have organized my entire life around avoiding fancy shirts, because you have to iron them, you sweat through them, they smell really easily, they’re a pain in the ass. Mizzen and Main has given me the only shirt that I need. And what I mean by that, and Kelly Starrett loves these shirts as well, is that you can trick people. They look really fancy, so you can take them out to nice dinners, whatever, but they’re made from athletic, sweat- wicking material. So you can throw this thing into your luggage in a heap or on your kitchen table like I did recently, and then pull it out, throw it on, with no ironing, no steaming, no nothing, walk out, and you could probably wear this thing for a week straight, or make it your only dress shirt, and take it on trips for weeks at a time, never wash it, it will not smell, you will not sweat through it, you’ve got to check these things out. So go to fourhourworkweek.com, all spelled out, fourhouroworkweek.com/shirts, and if you order one of their dress shirts in the next week you will get a Henley shirt for free. -
Roxbox by Artist (Hed) Planet Earth 2 Play Feat
RoxBox by Artist (Hed) Planet Earth 2 Play Feat. Thomas Jules & Bartender Jucxi D Blackout Careless Whisper Other Side 2 Unlimited 10 Years No Limit Actions & Motives 20 Fingers Beautiful Short Dick Man Drug Of Choice 21 Demands Fix Me Give Me A Minute Fix Me (Acoustic) 2Pac Shoot It Out Changes Through The Iris Dear Mama Wasteland How Do You Want It 10,000 Maniacs Until The End Of Time Because The Night 2Pac Feat Dr. Dre Candy Everybody Wants California Love Like The Weather 2Pac Feat. Dr Dre More Than This California Love These Are The Days 2Pac Feat. Elton John Trouble Me Ghetto Gospel 101 Dalmations 2Pac Feat. Eminem Cruella De Vil One Day At A Time 10cc 2Pac Feat. Notorious B.I.G. Dreadlock Holiday Runnin' Good Morning Judge 3 Doors Down I'm Not In Love Away From The Sun The Things We Do For Love Be Like That Things We Do For Love Behind Those Eyes 112 Citizen Soldier Dance With Me Duck & Run Peaches & Cream Every Time You Go Right Here For You Here By Me U Already Know Here Without You 112 Feat. Ludacris It's Not My Time (I Won't Go) Hot & Wet Kryptonite 112 Feat. Super Cat Landing In London Na Na Na Let Me Be Myself 12 Gauge Let Me Go Dunkie Butt Live For Today 12 Stones Loser Arms Of A Stranger Road I'm On Far Away When I'm Gone Shadows When You're Young We Are One 3 Of A Kind 1910 Fruitgum Co. -
Issue 225 and the Nominees Are
January 10, 2011 Issue 225 And The Nominees Are... The second annual Country Radio Broadcasters/Country Aircheck Awards nominees are listed below. Finalists in 28 records and radio categories were culled from nominations made by the country industry via the internet over eight weeks at the end of last year. Voting commences immediately at www.crbawards.com and runs through Jan. 28. Awards will be presented during the CRS 2011 New Faces of Legends Of The Call: A group of Los Angeles radio legends gather for Country Music Show March 4 in Nashville. a holiday lunch. Pictured are (back row, l-r) Saville Kellner (Black Card Radio), Kurt Kelly (Kurt Kelly VO & Production), Joel Denver (All Access Major Market Station Medium Market Station Music Group), Randy West (VO & TV game show announcer), Don Barrett KEEY/Minneapolis KFDI/Wichita (LARadio.com publisher), Art Vuolo, Jr. (Radio’s Best Friend), Charlie Cook (Country consultant), Gregg Ogonowsk (Bob Orban Communications), WQYK-FM/Tampa WAMZ/Louisville Kevin Carter (R.A.M.P. editor) and (front row, l-r) “Shotgun Tom” Kelly WUSN/Chicago WBCT/Grand Rapids (KRTH), Wally Clark (media consultant), Jim Hampton (Greenhouse WXTU/Philadelphia WIVK/Knoxville Marketing Group), Jhani Kaye (KRTH & KTWV), Don Whittemore (formerly WYCD/Detroit WYRK/Buffalo with RCA) and famed LA/syndication personality Charlie Tuna. Large Market Station Small Market Station 2010 Sales: As (Bad As) Expected? KAJA/San Antonio KATM/Modesto, CA On the good-news/bad-news spectrum, country music’s KASE/Austin WKSF/Asheville, NC increasing album sales market share is tempered be the fact that WCOL/Columbus, OH WTHI/Terre Haute, IN the genre’s sales were still off 5.2%. -
Past Performers by Year
Fort Loramie, Ohio www.countryconcert.com 1981 LOUISE MANDRELL R.C. BANNON JOHNNY RUSSELL THE BLUE RIDGE & MARK FOUR JIM PRENGER HOME BREW COUNTRY GRASS RUSSEL BRAMLAGE as ELVIS 1982 T.G. SHEPPARD (REPLACED RONNIE MILSAP DUE TO ILLNESS) SONNY JAMES SYLVIA KENNY PRICE JIM PRENGER KEVIN MABRY & LIBERTY STREET HOME BREW DIXIE RIDERS 1983 BOXCAR WILLIE MOE BANDY DAVID FRIZZELL TOM T. HALL MCGUFFY LANE REBA MCENTIRE JIMMY C. NEWMAN SHELLY WEST JIM & CONNIE PRENGER KUHN SISTERS JOE STAMPLEY BRANDED 1984 TAMMY WYNETTE LEE GREENWOOD MOE BANDY EARL THOMAS CONLEY LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS MCGUFFY LANE RONNIE MCDOWELL SANDI POWELL JIM & CONNIE PRENGER JOHN ARNOLD BAND THE HARVEST TRIO 1985 JERRY REED CHARLEY PRIDE ATLANTA MOE BANDY HELEN CORNELIUS BILLY CRASH CRADDOCK TOM T. HALL GRANDPA JONES SANDI POWELL JIM & CONNIE PRENGER THE HARVEST TRIO THE WHITES 1986 CONWAY TWITTY MEL TILLIS LOUISE MANDRELL EXILE MEL MCDANIEL BELLAMY BROTHERS DAN SEALS FORESTER SISTERS KENDALLS LEON EVERETTE SANDI POWELL THE HARVEST TRIO JIM & CONNIE PRENGER 1987 LORETTA LYNN JOHN SCHNEIDER GEORGE JONES TANYA TUCKER NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND ATLANTA BOBBY BARE LEON EVERETTE GIRLS NEXT DOOR PORTER WAGONER STEVE WARINER 1988 THE JUDDS EDDIE RABBITT TAMMY WYNETTE RICKY SKAGGS JOHN ANDERSON BELLAMY BROTHERS T. GRAHAM BROWN JOHN CONLEE HIGHWAY 101 KATHY MATTEA BILLY JOE ROYAL RICKY VAN SHELTON FARON YOUNG 1989 RANDY TRAVIS CHARLIE DANIELS BAND JANIE FRICKIE MICKEY GILLEY PATTY LOVELESS SAWYER BROWN BAILLIE & THE BOYS BILLY CRASH CRADDOCK JETT WILLIAMS & DRIFTING COWBOYS DESERT ROSE BAND HOLLY DUNN (Replaced Keith Whitly) JESS KING’S GOSPEL EDDIE RAVEN SHENANDOAH JOE STAMPLEY GENE WATSON TOM WOPAT 1990 WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY EDDIE RABBIT LEE GREENWOOD GARTH BROOKS EARL THOMAS CONLEY CHUBBY CHECKER VERN GOSDIN JESS KINGS GOSPEL DOUG KERSHAW LORRIE MORGAN NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND BILLY JOE ROYAL RESTLESS HEART SAWYER BROWN TANYA TUCKER WILD ROSE JASON D. -
Issue 109 Country Radio Bares Its Crass Ubiquitous 35+-Year-Old Soccer Mom
September 29, 2008 Issue 109 Country Radio Bares Its Crass ubiquitous 35+-year-old soccer mom. Are we to believe that ABC News commentator and syndicated columnist George “Suzy” enjoys the filth she hears while driving with her kids Will refers to the public’s increasing acceptance of various in the car? Or that she likes hearing a male co-host constantly vulgarities as the “coarsening of America.” When it comes to berate and embarrass his female co-host? And, when did it radio, the use of cheap “humor” and bathroom jokes is simply became OK to say “frickin’” on the air as a euphemism for the lazy. More to the point, coarse language, childish references F-bomb? I guess I missed that memo. to bodily functions and fluids, and far less-than-clever It’s even worse when the broadcast offenders drag double entendres are more often than not the tool of the truly unsuspecting Country artists into their lame attempts at humor untalented. Almost every day I listen to one of the greatest during a satellite radio tour. Skits that force our biggest stars to talents to ever open a mic. Sure, WSIX’s Gerry House might join the host in the gutter aren’t funny. In fact, they embarrass venture into some adult humor that probably sails over the the artists our listeners love. heads of most kids. But he’s never (ok, rarely) juvenile. Perhaps an argument can be made that radio is just following At the risk of sounding like a dinosaur, or worse, this other media and is not to blame. -
June 16, 2008
June 16, 2008 Issue 94 How’s Your Gold Powered? Owen Accepts NAB Honor For Country Cares Perhaps the best time to find finely tuned and pruned Power Gold categories is during the spring book, when the results of all those Auditorium Music Tests are in place. Panning for bullion, we dug into Mediabase to find the shiniest nuggets from three eras -- 2000-2006, 1994-1999 and 1980’s-1993. We do so with the caveat that everyone separates the PG from Recurrents a little differently. For our purposes, we (pretty much) call everything that peaked on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart prior to Jan. 2007 as Gold – with the top performers getting the PG designation. Here are the Top 10 for each era – and you can mine the remaining Top 50 for each period on Page 6. Power Gold 2000-2006 1. KEITH URBAN/Somebody Like You 2. RASCAL FLATTS/Life Is A Highway 3. TOBY KEITH/As Good As I Once Was Randy Owen was in Washington, DC last week to accept 4. GRETCHEN WILSON/Redneck Woman the NAB Education Foundation Service To America Samaritan Award on behalf of Country Cares For St. Jude Kids (CA 5. A. JACKSON & J. BUFFETT/It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere Weekly 6/9). The entire presentation, along with Owen’s very 6. DIERKS BENTLEY/What Was I Thinkin’ emotional remarks during his acceptance speech, can be seen 7. MARK WILLS/19 Somethin’ here. With Owen (holding Samaritan Award) after the 8. LITTLE BIG TOWN/Boondocks presentation are (l-r) event hostess Deborah Norville, the father 9.