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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2016 19:05:12 GMT -5
I met and talked with Marcel on my last trip down to Nashville and he had told me about the impersonators as well, the singles that had been put up on iTunes in the past were not her doing and this is released by the same people. I'm happy that the music is out for people to enjoy but I'm not happy that there's someone ripping them off. I'm confused -- are you saying that the music (the album just released on iTunes) was somehow released by an impersonator and not Jessica herself? I don't see how that would even be possible. I'm probably misunderstanding you, though.
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Post by hosssulpizio on Jan 18, 2016 21:08:39 GMT -5
I'm really hoping Kenny Chesney decides to go back to a Traditional Country sound. I love his beachy songs but I think he should go back to a sound he hasn't used for his songs in a quite a while.
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jan 18, 2016 21:27:40 GMT -5
I did that interview for Engine 145 (which unfortunately came to a close) and TNS is my site. Here's the interview I did for those that are interested in reading what she said back in that interview:
Jessica Andrews on the Verge of a New Life Chapter
It’s easy to forget that Jessica Andrews hasn’t even turned 30 years old yet. Andrews made her debut back on DreamWorks Records back in 1999 and did so as an up-and-coming 15 year old with “I Will Be There For You” off of the Prince of Egypt movie soundtrack. Since then, she’s released three albums, charted eleven singles on the country charts and even had a number one hit with “Who I Am.”
In 2005, DreamWorks Records was shut down and Andrews moved over to Disney’s Carolwood Records imprint, a subsidiary of Lyric Street Records. She recorded a full fourth album, but that label closed before its release in 2008 and it went unheard.
Since Carolwood’s closing, Andrews has focused on her personal life. She married fellow singer/songwriter/filmographer Marcel Chagnon on 11/11/11 in a very private ceremony. Andrews has also kept busy playing Nashville clubs and writing songs for the next chapter of her career.
That chapter starts now. Andrews has signed to a new (yet to be revealed) indie music label and is busy writing and recording a new project scheduled for release later in 2012. As she shares with Engine 145, it’s revitalized her creativity and allowed her to stretch her talents far more than any previous work she’s done thus far.
Ken Morton, Jr.- First of all, let me congratulate you on your recent nuptials.
Jessica Andrews- Thank you. It was a really special day. We got married on 11/11/11. It was actually a very private ceremony. So private that it was only the two of us and our dear friend who married us. His name’s John. And we had a witness who was kind of my married planner. She really didn’t have anything to plan, but she was our witness. We also had four camera men who videoed it and captured every moment of it. We wanted to make sure we had an amazing video of it that we could share with family and friends. It was amazing. It was a really perfect day.
KMJ- The four guys doing video part has to be part of Marcel’s influence there, doesn’t it?
JA- (Laughter) Absolutely. He does that for a living. When we got engaged last year, we started planning a big wedding and that’s what we were planning to do. But it just go so overwhelming fast. We had like 400 guests and that got us thinking what we really wanted. Did we want a big wedding or did we want to elope and do something with just the two of us. We pretty much did that. But we didn’t elope, we did it here in Nashville about three miles from our house in this location we both love. We did it that way. We eloped here at home basically. When we did that, we wanted to make sure we had all the bases covered for family and friends. So he brought in four different cameramen- all guys that Marcel works with that did us a favor- and had four different angles. It kind of looked like we were shooting a movie.
KMJ- For most couples, when they get married, there’s a certain song that is the soundtrack to their marriage. It might be the song played at the ceremony or the first dance. With a ceremony with just the two of you, was there such a thing?
JA- We didn’t have any music, actually. It was just a low-key ceremony. It was just us doing our vows. We wrote our own vows and kept it very simple. But in the video, when Marcel edits it all, we will have a song that will play during the whole video. We haven’t really figured out what that song is going to be yet, however.
We do have a really special song that he wrote when he proposed to me for our engagement. He wrote a song and had it played on the radio and proposed to me while it was playing. We’re thinking of using that song, but we haven’t really gotten that far yet. He’s been so busy with working and editing other projects, he hasn’t had time to do our wedding video. It’s been on the back-burner for a little while. He has to make sure that when he finally sits down to edit it, it’s going to be the best video he’s ever worked on. He wants to put the time in and make sure it’s everything we want it to be. But that song is probably the one we’ll use for the video.
KMJ- While Marcel is probably more recently well-known for his work shooting music videos, he got his start as a singer, songwriter and musician. How involved are you in each other’s music?
JA- He’s a songwriter. These days, he’s more of a songwriter than an artist himself. He’s had a couple different record deals and released a couple different record deals. But his success has been on the songwriting side of things. We used to write a lot together, but when you’re a couple and together all the time, it gets tricky sometimes- especially when they’re your spouse. We try to treat it like any other co-write. We basically say, “We’re not a couple and we’re not married, we’re going to treat this as any other co-write.” We like to work together but sometimes it’s tricky. We have a tremendous amount of respect for one-another and admire each other’s talents. But we’re very very different musically. Our processes and how we write are very different. We do work together and collaborate but I wouldn’t say a whole lot. We like to keep things separate sometimes. It can be nice and fresh to keep that separate.
KMJ- You are in the brand new stages of a new project, I understand.
JA- I am. I am. I’m really excited. I’m going to be signing with a new label. It’s an indie label. It’s in the very early stages of discussing our game plan at this point. I haven’t even signed my contract yet. But I will shortly. It’s taken me a few years to decide what I wanted to do next in my career. My last record I made was in 2009. I was signed to Lyric Street Records’ imprint Carolwood Records. We recorded a whole record with Jay DeMarcus from Rascal Flatts. He produced it. We made an amazing record that I was very proud of and then the label fell apart. It shut down. And then a few months later, the parent company shut down as well. That record got pushed to the side and I didn’t know what I wanted to do with it. I didn’t know if I wanted to find another home for it with another label. I didn’t know if I just wanted to start over since it had been a couple years. I had written a lot of new songs. I feel like I’ve grown a lot just in those couple of years. I’m different. I’m married now and a lot of things have happened over those few years.
It’s taken me awhile to figure out that next step and figure out what I wanted to do. I started talking to this label. Marcel does a lot of videos for the guys on their label. We just sort of building the relationship and talking. I didn’t even know that they were fans of mine. They new I was a singer and the wife of Marcel. And they loved working with Marcel. But they came to me one day and wanted to know what I was doing and what my plans were. “What do you want to do?” I was just doing my thing. My thought was that if someone came along and liked what I was doing, was inspired by it and wanted to join up, then great! I said, “Let’s do this.”
So that’s kind of where we’re at, right now. We’re in the early stages of mapping out what kind of record I’m going to do. We’re figuring out what I’m going to record. That’s it, right now.
KMJ- Do you have a collection of songs that you’re going to pull from for the album or do you anticipate writing and/or finding some as you go forward?
JA- I think that I have a specific record in mind. For the first time in my career, although I have a lot of songs written right now, I want to start down a path that I’ve never done before. I told the label that they’re going to need to be patient with me and trust me on this. I’m going to create this as we go along. I have a bunch of songs that are written right now, but I don’t know if that’s what I’m going to do. I have a very specific album in mind. I’m booking writing appointments and writing with some very specific people that I want to make this music with. It’s just starting to come into a shape and form right now. They’re very understanding of my process right now. They trust me. I have a record that I want to make and I’ve never made before. It’s very challenging. I’ve never done this before. But I’m very excited to take on that challenge and do something that I’ve never done before.
KMJ- Are those changes sonically or lyrically? How would you describe your vision?
JA- These are the same things that I talk with the label about. They ask me about the same kinds of things. What I tell them is that I don’t know how to put it into words until I start making the music. I don’t want to plan too much. I want to create. I feel like that’s when the music will unveil itself. It will be able to reveal itself as we take this collection of specific songs and put them down. Then we’ll know what it is. I don’t know until I’m in a room. I’m challenging myself to do something I’ve never done before. I’m definitely out on a limb and branching out. Musically and lyrically, I’m doing something I’ve never done before. I’m challenging myself vocally and doing something different from what I’ve done before or recorded.
At this stage, all I’m doing is writing it. I haven’t even started the pre-production yet. It’s very different for me.
KMJ- You’ve got a solid network of friends there in Nashville of writers and other artists. Do you anticipate bringing any of them in on this process down the road?
JA- I’m trying to not to label it that way yet. I’m trying not to pick writers because they’ve written this or that. I’m not choosing writers that have hits on the radio right now. I’m very open-minded to write with anyone because you just never know what’s going to happen when you sit down and write with someone. But I will say that there are a handful of people that I’m very comfortable with that know me and get me and where I am with my career right now. So I’m kind of leaning towards that handful of people that know where I’ve been and where I want to go with this record.
But I’m open-minded to writing with all kinds of people too. You just never know when you’re going to find that great person who you love to write with. We could have a great chemistry.
KMJ- If you look into your crystal ball, when do you think fans will have an opportunity to hear some of the new work?
JA- By the end of this year. I don’t want to spend forever on this project. I don’t want to lose my focus or get side-tracked. I don’t normally like to put a time-frame on something because when you’re creating, you should just let it happen. But with this, with where I am in my life right now, I’d like to have some timelines and work like that. It keeps me focused. It gives me a goal. I want to be recording this summer and have a record finished and launched this year. I want to get moving and get ready to go.
KMJ- I’ve got one last question for you and it’s as open-ended as you want to answer it. What is country music to Jessica Andrews?
JA- Wow. Good question. I was watching the ACM Awards and on my piano in my house is my ACM that I won years ago was sitting there on the piano. And it was just one of those moments. I was watching the ACM’s just last night and I have one of my own sitting on my piano. I was just thinking of just how grateful I am to be part of a family and be part of an industry that is so loyal to its artists. And from the fans, too. It’s just one big family that you can be part of forever. You really can’t say that about other formats like you can say that about country music. And that’s the part of it that I love so much. I feel a part of that family. And that’s a nice feeling.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jan 18, 2016 23:00:28 GMT -5
Part of the story I didn't share initially was that when I met Marcel he gave me his personal email so we could talk further. I contacted him earlier tonight to ask about the album's release and it's not being released by Universal Music or Jessica. Somebody else got the masters and is posing as Jessica to release the album, they're fighting against them but it's been an ongoing battle since at least when she was with Carolwood.
Marcel and Jessica are not receiving and compensation for this release.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 1:59:07 GMT -5
Part of the story I didn't share initially was that when I met Marcel he gave me his personal email so we could talk further. I contacted him earlier tonight to ask about the album's release and it's not being released by Universal Music or Jessica. Somebody else got the masters and is posing as Jessica to release the album, they're fighting against them but it's been an ongoing battle since at least when she was with Carolwood. Marcel and Jessica are not receiving and compensation for this release. Wow. That's absolutely awful. I really hope iTunes takes the album down, and hopefully Jessica can take some sort of legal action against whoever's doing this. Thanks for sharing this info, Kanenrá:ke.
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Post by codyj100 on Jan 19, 2016 12:46:35 GMT -5
Oh, please let this album be better than the "Turn It On" EP or the Andy Grammer single! More along the lines of Life at Best and 10,000 Towns.
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Post by sabre14 on Jan 19, 2016 12:54:31 GMT -5
Oh, please let this album be better than the "Turn It On" EP or the Andy Grammer single! More along the lines of Life at Best and 10,000 Towns. The Highway on Sirius/XM still says that "Your Place Or Mine" is going to radio in February... I guess I'm hoping that Big Machine Label Group has decided to change their minds and release a brand new song to radio off this new music they're recording but I have no reason to disbelieve Storme Warren or Buzz Brainard who have clearly been told by Valory that "Your Place Or Mine" would be going to terrestrial radio. Does that mean that this new music will feature YPOM? I'm assuming so but I agree, hopefully this album is more like Life At Best (aka, the good EYB).
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jan 19, 2016 17:41:58 GMT -5
Following their 2014 reunion (minus Ira Dean), duo Trick Pony are announcing their highly anticipated new EP, PONY UP, set to be released via Sony RED on February 26th. Comprised of Heidi Newfield and Keith Burns, the twosome have taken their experiences, both in the studio and on the road, to dial in on the exact sound and style they always knew they were capable of creating. Produced by the legendary James Stroud, the project will feature 5 brand new tracks. The first track off of the upcoming project, Everybody Wanna Be Us, is available now on iTunes and other digital outlets.
The duo can also be spotted in the latest issue (1/18) of NASH Country Weekly on newsstands now.
Trick Pony will be guests of #CMChat for a Twitterview on February 1st. Follow @trickponymusic for more details.
PONY UP (2016 Permian Records, LLC Distributed by Mansion Entertainment) Track Listing:
1.Everybody Wanna Be Us 2.Feels That Way Again 3.Give It To You 4.Turn This Heart Around 5.Hard Rain Soft Kisses (acoustic) 6.Hard Rain Soft Kisses (electric)
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jan 20, 2016 8:55:49 GMT -5
Artist: Emmylou Harris Album: Hickory Wind: The Solar Cal Benefit, The Catalyst, Santa Cruz Label: Zip City Release date: April 8, 2016
In January 1977 Emmylou Harris had married Brian Ahern and their daughter, Meghann, was born in 1979. Pregnant with the child at the time of this anti-nuclear show in June, her condition is the subject of a couple of quips from Emmylou during proceedings. A very 'chatty' set throughout this acoustic show, the mood is warm, intimate and funny with the girl's down-to-earth Southern humour and charm shining through between the quite gorgeous songs played.
During this period, Harris recorded and released three studio albums that reflected a shift toward traditional country - at a time that the public was beginning to embrace a more polished Urban Cowboy sound. The roots direction was prominent in her Grammy Award-winning 1979 album Blue Kentucky Girl, made up largely of classic-styled country material in the vein of Loretta Lynn and Kitty Wells. One of her best-loved records, it included songs from the Louvin Brothers', Willie Nelson's and Gram Parson's signature 'Hickory Wind' - the latter of which is performed at this benefit show alongside no less than three Louvins songs and numbers from Townes Van Zandt, Dolly Parton, The Everly Brothers, former Hot Band guitarist Rodney Crowell, The Carter Family and Ricky Skaggs' favourites The Stanley Brothers. A delightful rendition of Paul McCartney's 'Here, There And Everywhere', originally recorded by Emmylou on her 1977 album Elite Hotel, is also present.
Skaggs had been a member of Emmylou's Hot Band since 1977 having replaced Rodney Crowell, and his skills on mandolin and banjo brought a further traditional edge to the group's sound. His input to this performance is, as will become obvious to the listener, pivotal. Previously only released in a very abridged format, this complete 1978 show in its full glory featuring all the music and all the talk is finally available on this CD for the first time.
Hickory Wind track listing:
1. To Daddy 2. My Songbird 3. Band Intro 4. If I Could Only Win Your Love 5. The Angels Rejoiced In Heaven Last Night 6. Ricky Scaggs Plug 7. Could You Love Me One More Time' 8. Green Rolling Hills 9. Song Intro 10. Wildwood In The Pines 11. Song Intro 12. Wildwood In The Pines 13. Song Intro 14. If I Needed You 15. Song Intro 16. Satan'S Jewel Crown 17. Solar Energy Speech 18. Keep On The Sunny Side 19. Carter Family Speech 20. Bury Me Beneath The Willow 21. Sleepless Nights 22. Where The Soul Never Dies 23. Here There And Everywhere 24. Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight 25. Hickory Wind
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Post by bboat11 on Jan 21, 2016 0:38:58 GMT -5
It is usually easier to read Chinese than it is to understand Ronnie Dunn's cryptic ramblings, but here is an interesting post from his Facebook today.
I deleted some things off the end, because he suddenly starts giving some kind of vague list. I think it is just descriptions of a bunch of pictures attached to his post. But anyway, I thought it was really interesting that he has recorded a duet with Reba for the album, and potentially has one in the works with George Strait as well! I'm looking forward to hearing how these things turn out.
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Post by StrongerThanTheTruth on Jan 21, 2016 23:34:06 GMT -5
Caroline Kole Starstruck Records January 22nd, 2016 Available on iTunes - Apple Music - Spotify
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Post by hosssulpizio on Jan 21, 2016 23:57:36 GMT -5
Guys, Green River Ordinance is second to Chris Stapleton on the itunes Country charts. This is a very great sign that people are embracing Traditional Country music.
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Post by bboat11 on Jan 22, 2016 2:30:22 GMT -5
Caroline Kole Starstruck Records January 22nd, 2016 Available on iTunes - Apple Music - Spotify I had never heard of her, but I just checked this out and the few songs I have heard are all excellent so far! Consider me a new fan :) I hope "Ready, Set, Run" gets released to country radio!
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Post by hosssulpizio on Jan 22, 2016 2:57:01 GMT -5
Caroline Kole Starstruck Records January 22nd, 2016 Available on iTunes - Apple Music - Spotify I had never heard of her, but I just checked this out and the few songs I have heard are all excellent so far! Consider me a new fan :) I hope "Ready, Set, Run" gets released to country radio! She is affiliated with Reba, especially since she is on her label. I actually got to see Caroline Kole at our 4-H fair last year. She has such an incredible voice!
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Post by someguy on Jan 22, 2016 6:36:40 GMT -5
I had never heard of her, but I just checked this out and the few songs I have heard are all excellent so far! Consider me a new fan :) I hope "Ready, Set, Run" gets released to country radio! She is affiliated with Reba, especially since she is on her label. I actually got to see Caroline Kole at our 4-H fair last year. She has such an incredible voice! I've seen her open for Reba a few times. She's pretty good!
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jan 22, 2016 9:02:09 GMT -5
Artist: Lockhart Album: Reckless Release date: Mar. 1, 2016
Lockhart is comprised of American Idol finalist Janell Wheeler and country songwriter Johnny Bulford, who has penned hit songs including Chris Young's "Lonely Eyes" and Lee Brice's "A Woman Like You." The two formed their duo when both of their paths lead them to Nashville, though they began as friends in Orlando, Florida.
Janell started singing and songwriting in church at an early age. She toured her home state of Florida playing shows and competing in singing competitions. At one of those competitions she met Johnny Bulford (Winner of the Colgate Country Showdown) and a friendship, and music relationship was made.
When Johnny and Janell connected in Nashville they fell in love through music and went on to form Lockhart. With Johnny's powerhouse vocals, and Janell's sweet sultry style, their music is set apart by incredible writing, and love behind every word. Their voices fit together seamlessly creating warm harmonies that beg to be listened to over and over again, and they light up the stage when they share it.
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Post by tryexp on Jan 22, 2016 13:20:32 GMT -5
Caroline Kole Starstruck Records January 22nd, 2016 Available on iTunes - Apple Music - Spotify I wasn't sure what to expect, but not expecting much. I actually like her voice and she has a couple of good songs. More on pop side, but I have no problem with that. Also, she looks/sounds young, so good potential :)
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jan 23, 2016 11:29:33 GMT -5
Mark Wills has recorded a new album and says it will be out "in a few short months." Source
"It’s truly been one of the most wonderful, creative times in my life, and it’s also been one of the worst creative times in my life,” he says. “I went through several changes. I went through management changes. I’ve had a couple of agents that really just kind of screwed me over, and didn’t set me up for success. It’s been a learning curve for me over the last few years, and I’m happy to say that we are coming out of the learning curve, and we’re going to get back out there and make some country music.”
“It’s more of a traditional, lyric-based country music, which is the music that I make,” he explains. “We want to get back out there and create some music that is reminiscent of the ’90s country, the storytelling country music that I grew up listening to. I think that’s, in my opinion, one of the main things that’s missing from country music now. It’s OK to have a little bit of this or a little bit of that, but I think the genre is big enough to have some great lyrics [and] melodic country music out there, and [for] it to be successful as well.”
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Post by rsmatto on Jan 24, 2016 17:10:50 GMT -5
Guys, Green River Ordinance is second to Chris Stapleton on the itunes Country charts. This is a very great sign that people are embracing Traditional Country music. GRO is FAR from 'traditional country music'. They're a Texas-based band which started out as a rock band on virgin records.
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Post by hosssulpizio on Jan 24, 2016 17:38:53 GMT -5
Guys, Green River Ordinance is second to Chris Stapleton on the itunes Country charts. This is a very great sign that people are embracing Traditional Country music. GRO is FAR from 'traditional country music'. They're a Texas-based band which started out as a rock band on virgin records. Well you don't know for sure what direction they want to head in. They just might be headed in a more traditional country direction.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jan 24, 2016 19:05:18 GMT -5
GRO is FAR from 'traditional country music'. They're a Texas-based band which started out as a rock band on virgin records. Well you don't know for sure what direction they want to head in. They just might be headed in a more traditional country direction. And neither do you, lol.
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Post by rsmatto on Jan 24, 2016 19:40:09 GMT -5
GRO is FAR from 'traditional country music'. They're a Texas-based band which started out as a rock band on virgin records. Well you don't know for sure what direction they want to head in. They just might be headed in a more traditional country direction. The record is a mixture of sounds.
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Post by trebor on Jan 25, 2016 8:51:49 GMT -5
Gord Bamford: Tin Roof (2016)Label: Cache Entertainment/Sony Music Entertainment Canada Release: April 8, 2016 Pre-Order: iTunes CA [Not yet on U.S. iTunes] 1 Tin Roof 03:29 2 Heard You in a Song 03:34 3 Don't Let Her Be Gone 03:29 4 The Country I Grew up On 03:18 5 Firebird 03:04 6 Fall in Love If You Want To 03:27 7 Breakfast Beer 02:57 8 Where the Wild Things Grow 03:09 9 When You Look at Me 03:58 10 Old 03:48 11 Come Kiss Me Boots 03:54 12 It's a Good Thing 02:48 13 When I Go 03:09 14 You Wear It Well 03:29 15 Apples 03:53
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 3:02:33 GMT -5
Phil Vassar is hoping to release new music sometime this spring: Source
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Post by sabre14 on Jan 26, 2016 5:59:19 GMT -5
Phil Vassar is hoping to release new music sometime this spring: SourceHmm, several labels. I'm assuming the labels are of the small, independent kind but it would be great to finally see a new Phil Vassar album after so many years.
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Post by robenglund on Jan 26, 2016 14:16:55 GMT -5
That's awesome! I've really gotten into Phil Vassar lately ever since I realized he wrote Jo Dee's Bye Bye and Tim's My Next Thirty Years. One of my local station's still plays Just Another Day In Paradise. For the record I prefer Phil's versions over Jo Dee and Tim ;) .
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Post by sabre14 on Jan 26, 2016 16:31:18 GMT -5
This was already posted in the "Broken" thread but I'll put it in the 'Upcoming Albums' thread, too. From Music Row:
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Post by rsmatto on Jan 26, 2016 22:28:55 GMT -5
Phil Vassar is hoping to release new music sometime this spring: SourceHmm, several labels. I'm assuming the labels are of the small, independent kind but it would be great to finally see a new Phil Vassar album after so many years. He could be a good "Nash ICON" type of artist, honestly. I know he's not as big a name as others signed by them but that label should want artists like Phil, John Berry, etc. too.
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Post by stanches2318 on Jan 26, 2016 22:37:14 GMT -5
This was already posted in the "Broken" thread but I'll put it in the 'Upcoming Albums' thread, too. From Music Row: Is there a track listing yet for the EP's?
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