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Lee Brice Celebrates “A Woman Like You” #1

Lee Brice

He’s written No. 1 singles for Garth Brooks (“More Than A Memory”) and Eli Young Band (“Crazy Girl”), but Lee Brice celebrated a chart-topper like no other Tuesday (5/15).

“We’ve worked a long time and now we’re sitting here as an artist,” Brice said before the party honoring “A Woman Like You.” “It feels great in that way. All the work we’ve put in is paying off.”

Fellow artists Jerrod Niemann, Chris Young and LoCash Cowboys’ Preston Brust were in attendance. Brice’s label president Mike Curb also spoke, noting, “Lee, you’re going to be singing this song for the rest of your life.”

(L-R): SESAC’s Tim Fink, Skyline Music Publishing’s Paul Worley, HoriPro Entertainment’s Butch Baker, co-writer Jon Stone, BMI’s Clay Bradley, Lee Brice, Curb Records’ Mike Curb, co-writer Johnny Bulford, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing’s Steve Markland, co-writer Phil Barton, and HoriPro Entertainment’s Amy Hendon. Photo: Steve Lowry

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Eli Young Band Talks Career Milestones, and Much More with CMTT

Eli Young Band

Mike Eli, James Young, Chris Thompson and Jon Jones are the 4 talented guys that make up the Eli Young Band. With a recent Song of the Year win at the ACM Awards for “Crazy Girl,” another hit single “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” racking up radio airplay, and a touring gig with Mr. Dierks Bentley the band is pretty much on fire. CMTT caught up with the guys fresh off the stage as they kicked off Stagecoach, California’s biggest country music festival. At about 90 degrees outside we figured the guys would be beat from the heat, but as they reminded us this was nothing to them, as they are from Texas. We sat down and got a chance to talk to them about how they all got together, their career highs and what else they think 2012 will hold for them. They also enjoyed answering some fan questions and trying their hand at CMTT’s 10 Quick Quirky Questions.

How did the 4 of you guys get started?
Mike: We were students at the university of north Texas. Jon, Chris and James met in 98 and they started jamming together just in a friends garage making music. I came to school in 99 and was James’ roommate.
Chris: Jon and I were roommates and Mike and James started playing acoustic in town and after about a semester together they decided they needed a drummer and a bass player and they knew us. The first show we played as a band they were doing originals and covers and Jon and I got up and we played like 3 songs together. Something just felt right.
James
: Then we just started writing music, and its kind of like once we started writing songs and people were saying that song is good, we were like alright…!!
Mike:
The 4 of us had the bug since we were kids. We wanted to make music…and we slowly started to figure out that we had something.
Chris:
We started writing and making records. We put out our second independent record, “Level” in 2005, which had “When it Rains” on it which started to get radio play around the country sort of randomly. After several years it led to us getting our record deal, then we released “When it Rains” nationally, and then “Always the Love Songs” which kind of put us on the national scene, and then “Crazy Girl” came along and here we are!

As you discussed you guys have been together for a long time making music, but it seems like the last couple of years things have just exploded. What have been some “I can’t believe this is happening to us” moments you guys have had??

Mike: One of them was winning the ACM award. I know all 4 of us had dreamed of that moment. That’s definitely been personally, and career wise one of the biggest moments we have ever had.
Chris: There has also been a lot of cool TV firsts we have had too. We got to do The Tonight Show 2 times, David Letterman, and Jimmy Kimmel 2 times. Just growing up watching all that stuff on TV it’s kind of cool to say we’ve done that!
James: Having a number one single. “Crazy Girl” was just a game a changer for us. It went gold, then platinum…. it’s crazy!

What does the rest of 2012 look like for you guys?

Mike: Well, our single right now is “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” and when we recorded this album I think we felt like this was going to be a really special song for us mainly because we feel like our dreams are coming true. We get to make music for a living, which is something a lot of people dream about. We don’t ever take that for granted. When we decided to record that song we really felt like it told that story to everyone and I think that hopefully there are people out there that because they hear that song they will follow their dreams.
James: We are on tour right now with Dierks Bentley, and then we go out with Rascal Flatts this summer!
Chris:
Yeah, it’s Little Big Town, Edens Edge, us and Rascal Flatts for 4 months all over the country! All bands…it’s going to be great.

Fan Questions

Would you change anything in your path of how you got to where you are today?
Mike: I think changing things can be a dangerous road to go on. I think we have been really happy with the decisions we have made.
James: I think the way we started was kind of grass roots. Being we are from Texas, there is a big regional scene and lots of clubs. We got to go out and play shows and hone our craft of writing songs and performing. We have also built up an amazing friendship and brotherhood between the 4 of us over the last 12 years. Then when some success started coming we were already strong.
Chris: Hindsight is 20/20. You can always say, oh we should have done this, or we should have done that, but the fact is we are here today.
Mike: Maybe during some of those early shows, if I could go back and tell myself anything I would tell myself to enjoy the moment.

What’s the most memorable thing a fan has given to you or said to you?
Mike: There is a little girl Abby, she has muscular dystrophy. She wrote down the lyrics to “Crazy Girl” and framed it and designed it. To see someone so young going through so much and for her to give us a gift like that is pretty special. We do a lot with St. Jude and when we go there the kids will color something and give it to us and it’s pretty awesome. Those are the best things.
James: We also hear that “Crazy Girl” is someone’s first dance at their wedding, which is cool, and sometimes people even tattoo lyrics on their body. It’s like…wow that’s permanent (laughing), but also very flattering!

10 QUICK QUIRKY QUESTIONS WITH THE ELI YOUNG BAND

1. If you could be anyone for a day who would it be and why?
Mike: Bruce Springsteen…because he is the coolest. I have seen him live so many times, and he always walks on stage with such confidence and charisma.

2. Sweet or Salty?
Sweet (They all agree)

3. What is the last song or album that you downloaded?

Mike: Lee Brice’s new record, “Hard 2 Love”
Chris: Eric Church’s “Chief”

4. When you looked at yourself the mirror this morning what was the first thing you thought?
James: I’m getting old
Chris: It’s too early
Mike: I need to go to the gym

5. What is one word that you say a lot?
Really??

6. If you could pick one person to tour with whom would it be?
Mike: That’s a hard one, we all draw inspiration from so many people…Tom Petty would be incredible, and in the country world, Keith Urban.
Chris: Jason Aldean.

7. Who has influenced you most in your personal life?
Mike: Our parents. All four of us have been very lucky to have parents that support this way of life.

8. Who has influenced you most in your musical life?
James: For me I would say Stevie Ray Vaughan and other guitar gods like Van Halen and Joe Perry

9. If your house were on fire what one item would make sure to grab before running for safety?
Our ACM Award (They all agree and they said if this included people, they would be sure to grab their wives!)

10. Would you ever participate in a reality TV show? If yes, which one would you sign up for?
Chris: “Bands on the Run”
James: Maybe the “Amazing Race.” Sometimes we feel like we are on that being in constant motion! We would be like an old married couple and create some good drama on T.V (laughing)!!

Want to know more about the Eli Young Band or see where you can catch them on tour? www.eliyoungband.com

Krissie Humphrey
CMTT Music Contributor
@khmusic12
krissie@countrymusictattletale.com

2012 CMT Music Awards Nominees Are…..

CMT Music Awards

It’s proving to be Carrie Underwood’s year as she picks up five nominations for the 2012 CMT Music Awards, it was announced this morning live on NBC’s “Today” show by host Hoda Kotb and guest co-host Willie Geist with guests Little Big Town, who received a nomination in the CMT Performance of the Year category. The group also announced they will perform on this year’s live show.

Women lead the pack this year as Miranda Lambert follows closely behind Underwood with four nominations; two for her solo work and two as a member of country trio and first-time nominees Pistol Annies, who are up for Group Video of the Year and USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year awards. Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift and Thompson Square are next in line tied for three nominations apiece. Duo The Civil Wars also received three nominations, including two for their collaboration with Taylor Swift on the hit song “Safe & Sound” from “The Hunger Games” soundtrack.

The 2012 CMT Music Awards mark the 11th anniversary of the awards show and will air LIVE from Nashville on Wednesday, June 6 on CMT and CMT.com.

The final nominees in each of the 2012 CMT MUSIC AWARDS categories include:

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.  Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.

• Jason Aldean – “Dirt Road Anthem”
• Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter – “You And Tequila”
• Toby Keith – “Red Solo Cup”
• Lady Antebellum – “We Owned The Night”
• Miranda Lambert – “Over You”
• Brad Paisley with Carrie Underwood – “Remind Me”
• Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield – “Easy”
• Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”
• Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars – “Safe & Sound”
• Carrie Underwood – “Good Girl”

MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist

• Jason Aldean – “Dirt Road Anthem”
• Luke Bryan – “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
• Eric Church – “Drink In My Hand”
• Toby Keith – “Red Solo Cup”
• Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”
• Keith Urban – “Long Hot Summer”

FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist

• Sara Evans – “My Heart Can’t Tell You No”
• Miranda Lambert – “Over You”
• Martina McBride – “I’m Gonna Love You Through It”
• Kellie Pickler – “Tough”
• Taylor Swift – “Ours”
• Carrie Underwood – “Good Girl”

GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists

• Eli Young Band – “Crazy Girl”
• Lady Antebellum – “We Owned The Night”
• Pistol Annies – “Hell On Heels”
• Rascal Flatts – “Banjo”
• The Band Perry – “All Your Life”
• Zac Brown Band – “Keep Me In Mind”

DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists

•Love and Theft – “Angel Eyes”
• Montgomery Gentry – “Where I Come From”
• Sugarland – “Tonight”
• The Civil Wars – “Poison & Wine”
• Thompson Square – “Glass”
• Thompson Square – “I Got You”

USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female, or group/duo)

• Lauren Alaina – “Georgia Peaches”
• Brantley Gilbert – “Country Must Be Country Wide”
• Hunter Hayes – “Storm Warning”
• Scotty McCreery – “The Trouble With Girls”
• Pistol Annies – “Hell On Heels”
• Thompson Square – “I Got You”

COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)

• Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter – “You And Tequila”
• Brad Paisley with Carrie Underwood – “Remind Me”
• Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield – “Easy”
• Lionel Richie with Shania Twain – “Endless Love”
• Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars – “Safe & Sound”
• Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett – “Knee Deep”

CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)

• Jason Aldean – “Tattoos On This Town” from 2011 CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
• Lady Antebellum – “Dancin’ Away With My Heart” from 2011 CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
• Little Big Town – “Fix You” from MUSIC BUILDS: THE CMT DISASTER RELIEF CONCERT
• Blake Shelton – “Footloose” from INVITATION ONLY: BLAKE SHELTON
• Sting and Vince Gill – “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You” from CMT CROSSROADS: STING AND VINCE GILL
• Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream/Dream On” from CMT CROSSROADS: STEVEN TYLER & CARRIE UNDERWOOD FROM THE PEPSI SUPER BOWL FAN JAM

Fans can vote online at CMT.com, and on their mobile device at CMT Mobile or the CMT Insider app available on iPhone, iPad and Android now through June 4 to determine the winners.

The five finalists for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can then vote at CMT.com, CMT mobile, on the CMT Insider app and via text message throughout the live telecast (ET/CT only) to determine the night’s big winner.

For more information as it becomes available, follow CMT on Twitter (@FollowCMT), hashtag #CMTawards and become a fan of the CMT MUSIC AWARDS on Facebook.

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Dierks Bentley Kicks Off Country & Cold Cans Tour In Los Angeles

“Country & Cold Cans” hit Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on Friday, April 13th, as Dierks Bentley kicked off his new tour. It was a chilly and rainy evening in usually sunny L.A., but that didn’t stop country fans from coming out to hear some good country music. Hitting the road with Dierks this time around are touring mates Will Hoge and the Eli Young Band, making this a tour you will not want miss.

As the crowds filled up the venue you could feel the excitement in the air as the show was about to begin. First out of the gates was Will Hoge. Not new to the music scene, Will is a multi talented artist. He treated us to his soulful gritty voice, tickled the ivories, played guitar and harmonica. His latest album is called “Number Seven” and he played his new single “Too Old to Die Young,” which was a song the audience seemed to really enjoy. After sharing an array of his music, he ended with “The Highways Home” and capped it off with some lines from the country classic “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.”

Will did a great job of keeping the crowd fired up. After a brief set change the Eli Young Band hit the stage to the sound of cheering fans. They didn’t disappoint as they went right into a fan favorite, “Always the Love Songs,” followed by the newer, but ever so popular, “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.” People were singing along and it seemed the band was feeding off that energy and giving us all they had. Of course their set would not be complete without playing the newly crowned ACM song of the year winner, “Crazy Girl,” which had excited fans on their feet. During the set a very humble Mike Eli took the time to thank the fans for believing in their music and for the success they have achieved over the last couple of years.

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After playing a great set, Eli Young Band said good night and left the stage. Now the time had come and Dierks came out on stage showing us he was just as excited to be there as the thousands of people in the venue. He opened up with “Tip It On Back” and went right into “Feel That Fire.” The crowd was beyond enthusiastic which led Dierks to comment, “I don’t know why they even put chairs in this place!” The crowd cracked up and then Dierks sang, “Am I the Only One,” adding a special 3rd verse he wrote for the evening. He certainly knows how to work a stage, moving all over the place and high fiving concert-goers along the way. After singing a few songs he said, “I’m warmed up,” and clearly he was as his energy level on stage was contagious.

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The night continued with one great song after another from “Settle For A Slow Down” to “Free and Easy.”  As if a night filled with awesome music wasn’t enough, Dierks also had some surprises up his sleeve to kick off this “Country & Cold Cans” tour. He started talking about how much he likes the Foo Fighters and that him and his band listen to them backstage before shows. Next thing we know he has his good friend, and Foo Fighter band member, Chris Shiflett come out on stage. Dierks shared they both admire Gram Parsons which led Dierks to reveal his white Gram Parsons t-shirt he had on under his plaid shirt. They sang “Sin City” and the Foo Fighter song “You I Fell Into.” He also had another special guest, Garrett Hedlund, from the movie “Country Strong.” Dierks invited Will Hoge, and Eli Young Band to join him and Garrett and they sang “Hard Out Here,” which is a Hayes Carll song.

The night was upbeat and all about having a good time, but it did have a very touching moment as well. One of the best parts of going to see live music is often hearing the story behind the song. Before Dierks sang his hit “Home” he took a minute to tell the crowd where the song came from and what it means to him. Dierks, a co writer on the song, said it was written days after the tragic event in Arizona involving Congresswomen Gabrielle Giffords. He said as they sat down to write the song he thought of her bravery and patriotism, the sacrifice of our military and just everyday people falling on hard times. With all this on their mind they were inspired to create this meaningful song that has touched the lives of many Americans.

Of course the night wouldn’t be complete without a great encore including “Sideways” and “What Was I Thinking.” I think the first night of this tour was definitely quite a success. The crowd loved every minute and the performers were on fire! If you check out www.dierksbentley.com and see that he is bringing his “Country & Cold Cans” tour your way I would try to get a ticket. You will be entertained completely! All of the guys on this tour, including the talented members of each band, give it all they have showcasing some amazing music. Don’t miss it!

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People Country is Offering Free Music from The Band Perry, Scotty McCreery, Chris Young and More!

People Country

The new issue of People Country is in stores now and they are giving away free music downloads from some of your favorite artist!

Download songs from The Band Perry, Scotty McCreery, Chris Young, Brantley Gilbert, Montgomery Gentry, Eli Young Band, Hunter Hayes and Love and Theft. Click here to get your free downloads until May 31st.

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