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“GCB” to Feature John Rich’s “Mack Truck” this Sunday

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ABC’s immensely popular show, “GCB” aired John Rich’s song “Mack Truck”, Sunday, March 25th. “Mack Truck” is available to download on iTunes. Also available on iTunes this week is Joanna Cotten’s “If I’m Gonna Be Bad” and Kristin Chenoweth’s version of “Jesus Take The Wheel.” For more on John Rich, please visit www.johnrich.com.

“GCB” airs SUNDAYS (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on the ABC Television Network. Each Sunday, the ABC Music Lounge, http://abc.go.com/music-lounge/, will feature songs from that week’s “GCB” episode and video clips from the show. The “GCB” soundtrack will be available from Elektra Nashville May 8. Fans can click on www.abcmusiclounge.com or visit iTunes each week to purchase the featured song. The JaneDear girls’ “Good Girls Gone Bad,” Kristin Chenoweth’s “Blessed Be the Ties That Bind,” Emily West’s “Cross My Heart,” and Don Derby’s Roll In The Hay are also available now.

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Emily West Says a Lot of Sh…

People say a lot of Sh!t…and luckily for us, some of it is caught on tape. Take a look at Sh!t Nashville Songwriters Say… with Emily West and Kate York.

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‘GCB’ iTunes Giveaway!

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Hopefully you were able to catch the country music packed premiere of ‘GCB’ last Sunday, March 3.  It was an hour packed full of guilty pleasures, country music and pure fun!

‘GCB’ star Kristin Chenoweth contributes three tracks to the upcoming soundtrack, including a duet with costar Miriam Shor on the good Christian classic “This Little Light of Mine.” Other contributing artists include country superstar John Rich (of Big & Rich), rising country duo the JaneDear Girls and singer-actress Emily West (“Body of Proof”). Damien Horne, Joanna Cotten, Don Derby, Jaime Hanna, Bum Steers, and Dean Alexander round out the roster of artists.

The full length, physical “GCB” soundtrack will be available from Elektra Nashville May 8 but you don’t have to wait! Music fans can visit www.abcmusiclounge.com or visit iTunes each week to purchase the featured song of the week leading up to the May 8th release.

‘GCB’ airs Sunday nights at 10/9c on ABC.

Thanks to our friends at ABC we have 2 – $25 iTunes Gift Cards to giveaway to two lucky ‘GCB’ fans! 
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Puddlepalooza Featuring John Anderson, Emily West, Lane Brody, and MORE!!

The 2010 Walden’s Puddle “Puddle-Palooza” benefit concert and festival has been scheduled for Saturday, August 21st, at Nashville’s Yogi Bear™ Jellystone Park.

Hosted this year by the Music Valley Merchants Association, the festival and concert raises funds for Walden’s Puddle Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center. Artists scheduled to perform include John Anderson, Lane Brody, Cerrito, Rodney Crowell and the Notorious Cherry Bombs, Jypsi, HLN news anchor Robin Meade, Victoria Shaw, Army Ranger and Country artist Keni Thomas, Emily West and additional special guests to be announced soon. GAC’s Nan Kelley serves as MC of the event.

All proceeds benefit the non-profit facility, located approximately 20 minutes from downtown Nashville in Joelton, Tenn. The Walden’s Puddle organization receives a substantial portion of its annual financial support each year from the daylong event.

“The new board of Walden’s Puddle is grateful to the Music Valley Merchants Association and Jellystone Park™ for teaming up with us for our first ‘Puddle-Palooza!’ said Walden’s Puddle Board Chair and recording artist, Lane Brody. “It is a fresh start for all of us, and God willing, this event will bring more awareness to the important work Walden’s Puddle does every single day in giving injured and orphaned wildlife a second chance, as well as bring community support and patronage back to Music Valley, which was so impacted by the flood.”

Festival gates open at noon, with the live concert kicking off at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 (tax-deductible) and available online at www.visitmusiccity.com/visitors/puddlepalooza . Hard tickets can be purchased at Jellystone Park (2572 Music Valley Drive, Nashville, TN, 37214 (615) 889-4225) or at the Willie Nelson and Friends General Store and Museum in Music Valley (2613 McGavock Pike, Nashville, TN, 37214 (615) 885-1515). Children under 12 and accompanied by an adult get in to the event for free.

In addition to the concert, other family-friendly activities offered at Jellystone Park include swimming, hiking, mini-golf, hayrides, volleyball, appearances by Jellystone’s Yogi Bear™ and more. Food vendors provide options ranging from hot dogs and hamburgers to Mexican and barbecue. Visit www.NashvilleJellystone.com for more information.

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Country Throwdown Tour – A Really Long & Great Fan Review : )

Kristi, one of our fabulous CMTT readers had the pleasure of attending the Country Throwdown Tour last week.   We have been telling you about this tour for months now and it is a MUST SEE!  We normally don’t post reviews that are this long but because this is an ENTIRE DAY full of great music we thought we would let you read all about it.  Just make sure to click the link at the bottom to read the rest of the review.   It’s worth reading from beginning to end.

The creators of the Vans Warped Tour have finally done what they should have done a long time ago – they created the first traveling country music festival, the Country Throwdown Tour. Seeing as this is their first year doing this festival, they have a lot of kinks to work out for 2011; but, overall, it was a great show.

I attended the show in Bakersfield, Calif. on June 18. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect since every show on the tour had been at an outdoor amphitheater and this one was booked at an arena. It’s an all-day event with multiple stages, so I went in not knowing what to expect since the area around the arena has no room for something like that. It turns out that the entire thing was indoors: the Bluebird Café and Outlaw Stages in the theater connected to the arena, and the Main Stage in the big arena. The fact that the fans and the artists didn’t have to melt out in the heat was a major plus; however, the acoustics and the lighting inside were less than desirable. I was a bit disappointed with that aspect of it, but I quickly got over that once the music really got going. It was a non-stop party from beginning to end.

I started my day off at the Bluebird Café stage watching local singer-songwriters do their thing. I think it’s so great that the tour is bringing in local artists at each stop to try and give them a “break” and give them their first shot at playing for die-hard country music fans. The crowd was sparse at this point, which wasn’t surprising since it started at 1 p.m. on a weekday. It didn’t begin to get real busy until about 3 p.m. or so.

After watching the locals perform, I headed over to the Rockstar Energy truck for the Eli Young Band signing. There were a ton of people in line; thank goodness for my VIP wristband. Sorry to all you folks I got to go in front of, but I was very thankful to not have to wait in line for 45 minutes! They were an incredibly kind group of guys with immense talent. There’s more to them that “Always The Love Songs,” and I can’t wait for people to hear what they’re really made of.

Immediately following the Eli Young Band signing, I headed back over to the Bluebird stage to see some of my absolute favorites, Sarah Buxton and Jedd Hughes (now known as the duo, Buxton Hughes). I have been listening to their records constantly lately and I was so excited to finally get to see them live. Let me tell you, they did not disappoint. They were absolutely fantastic. One of the highlights of the day was an “enthusiastic” fan dancing her rear-end off during every single one of their songs, even though I don’t think she had a clue as to who they were. Why do I say that? Because she screamed “Rocks In Your Shoes!!!!” as a request…and that’s an Emily West song. Sarah and Jedd were obviously getting a kick out of this woman. It looked as though they were doing all they could just to get through a song without laughing. Emily West, who was watching sidestage, and Dave Pahanish, a singer-songwriter that was playing with Sarah and Jedd, ended up joining the crazy woman in front of the stage for a little dance session. It was absolutely hilarious. After Buxton Hughes finished their set (which was entirely too short, by the way), I headed over to the Capitol Records booth to meet them. I had met Sarah once before, but this was my first time meeting Jedd. They are both total sweethearts. No one deserves a “big break” as much as they do.

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