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BamaJam Announces Full 2012 Line-Up!

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BamaJam 2012 is excited to announce the addition of over 35 acts (listed below) to its superstar-packed line-up. The newly-added acts will join previously announced performers Kid Rock, Tim McGraw, Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, NEEDTOBREATHE, Casey James, Gov’t Mule, Uncle Kracker, Yelawolf, Ronnie Milsap, Jamey Johnson, Third Day, Stryper and more. BamaJam 2012 is the premier festival of the South, slated for Thursday, June 14th through Saturday, June 16th in Enterprise, Alabama.

This is the last weekend to purchase 3-day BamaJam 2012 passes for the discounted price of $119, with the price set to increase to $135 Monday, May 14th. Buy now to ensure the lowest price! For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.bamajam2012.com, or Ticketfly.com, or charge by phone at (877) 4FLYTIX or (877-435-9849).

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Miranda Lambert and Ashton Kutcher Play Nice at the Derby – Photo of the Day

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Looks like the feud between Miranda Lambert and Ashton Kutcher has been squashed.  Miranda tweeted this picture of her and Ashton hugging it out at the Derby’s Barnstable Brown party Friday evening.

via @Miranda_Lambert:  @aplusk here it is y’all. He is sweet and lives country music! For real!:) and he likes randaritas!”

This was the first time the two have a chance to meet in person after Kutcher’s appearance at the ACM Awards where he was decked out in a cowboy hat and western wear. He presented Lambert with the top female vocalist award. Afterward Miranda tweeted, “Was Ashton Kutcher making fun of country or is it just me?” Kutcher replied that he’s “one of the biggest country music fans” and “wasn’t making fun at all.”

Now if we can just get Miranda and Eric Church to hug it out…..

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Miranda Lambert & Little Big Town Added to CMA Fest!

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Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town have joined the performer lineup for the Nightly Concerts at LP Field held during 2012 CMA Music Festival. The event takes place Thursday through Sunday, June 7-10, in downtown Nashville, and will once again be filmed for an ABC television special to air in late summer

Lambert will perform on Thursday, June 7th, and Little Big Town will perform on Saturday, June 9th.

Also during the Nightly Concerts at LP Field, Sarah Darling, Nashville School of Arts Chamber Choir, Oak Ridge Boys, and Julie Roberts will each perform the National Anthem.

The current lineups for the Nightly Concerts are as follows in alphabetical order:
Thursday, June 7: Jason Aldean, Glen Campbell, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, and Zac Brown Band. National Anthem performed by the Nashville School of Arts Chamber Choir (under the direction of Walter Bitner).

Friday, June 8: The Band Perry, Brantley Gilbert, Ronnie Milsap, Jake Owen, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood. National Anthem performed by the Oak Ridge Boys.

Saturday, June 9: Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Hunter Hayes, Faith Hill, Little Big Town, and Kenny Rogers. National Anthem performed by Julie Roberts.

Sunday, June 10: Dierks Bentley, Alan Jackson, The Mavericks, Martina McBride, Scotty McCreery, and Rascal Flatts. National Anthem performed by Sarah Darling.

Tickets to the individual Nightly Concerts are $40 (plus applicable handling fees) for general admission in the upper deck of LP Field. Fans can purchase their tickets through Ticketmaster at Ticketmaster.com or 1 (800) 745-3000. They can also purchase them through CMAfest.com or 1 (800) CMA-FEST (262-3378).

Four-day ticket packages are also available, from only $125 per person plus handling fees. Four-day ticket package categories correspond to varying levels of seating at LP Field and include admittance to all four Nightly Concerts as well as all daytime Festival activities, including the Fan Fair Fall where artist autograph signing sessions are held. Children 3 years and younger are admitted FREE. For information on ADA seating, please call 1-800-CMA-FEST.

Ticket prices and artists are subject to change without notice. All sales are final and non-refundable.
CMA Music Festival celebrates the unique relationship between Country Music artists and their fans in the heart of Music City USA. The artists participate for free, and on their behalf, CMA has donated half the net proceeds of the Festival to support music education through the Keep the Music Playing program.

To date, more than $6.1 million has been donated to purchase musical instruments and supplies, providing thousands of students in Metro Nashville Public Schools with the resources and opportunities they could not have afforded on their own, and giving many of them a strong reason to remain in school. The total also includes a $1 million endowment gift for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Words & Music program, which assists language arts and music teachers with classroom instruction in the basics of songwriting.

CMA Music Festival will once again be filmed for a national television special to air on ABC. This is the ninth consecutive year that the event has been filmed for a network television special, a feat no other music festival has achieved. CBS aired the first CMA Music Festival special in 2004, with ABC airing it from 2005 onward through 2021.

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Jimmy Wayne Stands-Up for Reality TV & Blake Shelton

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Eric Church has really created quite a stir with his Rollingstone Comments about reality TV. Well, Jimmy Wayne took to his Facebook page to share his thoughts on the subject and his friend Blake Shelton.

When I moved to Nashville it didn’t take me long to realize I was one of millions who visit this town searching for that once chance to be heard and then hope and pray it’s leads to a record deal; The chances of winning the KY lottery are better.
I went to a writers night at the Douglas Corner where I saw a young man performing in the round. He sang a song about prison and a dog. It was titled ole Red. That slim young man was named Blake Shelton. I introduced myself and complemented the song. He said- yeah, I hope the label let’s me record that song. I pondered his response on my way home that evening driving towards Mt. Juliet TN where I lived in the basement of the Kelso’s home. “I hope the label let’s me record it? This went around and around inside my head. I couldn’t believe that someone as talented as this guy was had to ask anyone if he could record a great song. It really helped put things in perspective.

Many years went by, Blake and I both were on the radio. It was surreal! I shared my opinion with someone who’d moved to town just like I did and trying to figure out where to go and what to do. It’s like this: you’re a pie baker. You supply all the ingredients and you bake the pie. You slice and you slice. You serve and you serve. Although you bought all the supplies and worked so hard in the hot kitchen you only ended up with what was left on the knife. That’s all the pie you’re gonna get and if you’re ok with that then you may have a chance in this business.

Today’s climate is much different than it was 10 years ago and not for the better. It’s harder now than it’s ever been. Illegally downloading has severly crippled the entertainment business. Record labels have closed & song writers have been forced to move on and find other ways to provide for their families. Artist are one song away from losing their record deal. Creating and recreating yourself seems to be one route to take in order to stay ahead of the plague. Reality tv may not be the best tv we’ve ever seen however it’s generates lots of traffic. Blake Shelton was asked to be on The Voice. Anyone in their right mind would have taken that opportunity and would have done so at half the price. This not only generates traffic for Blake Shelton but it helps the entire Country Music genre. That’s our guy representing us on National TV. Our spokesperson. Our ambassador.
When I look back and think of that tall skinny young man sittin’ behind that microphone in a round at Douglas Corner and see him now in that big red chair on THE VOICE helping others live their dream it’s make me proud to know him and call him a friend. Blake Shelton is one of the best singers Country Music has heard in a very long time. He’s funny and whitty. He’s married to a wonderful woman who took care of my dogs foot once while we were on the road doing a show.
The point is: there’s no formula. There’s no particular “way”. There’s many ways to breaking into this business. A reality tv show is just one of many. A parent who has two million dollars to give the label is obviously another way. Luck is last but not least and as we all know one out if a gazillion wins the lottery!

Rock on Blake Shelton!

Nicely said Jimmy!!! It doesn’t really matter how someone gets to the top…Only talent keeps them there!! And national platforms like TV and movies only bring more people to our genre!!

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Eric Church Boozin’, Cruisin’ and Doesn’t Care – Guest Post

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably know by now that there’s a current beef between Eric Church and Blake & Miranda. In the latest Rolling Stone magazine, Eric has a two page interview titled “Boozin’ and Crusin’ With Country’s Rowdiest Star”. When reality TV and The Voice was mentioned, he was quoted saying….

“It’s became American Idol gone mad. Honestly, if Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green f—ing turn around in a red chair, you get a deal? That’s crazy. I don’t know what would make an artist do that. You’re not an artist.”

“If I was concerned about my legacy, there’s no f—ing way I would ever sit there [and be a reality-show judge]. Once your career becomes something other than the music, then that’s what it is. I’ll never make that mistake. I don’t care if I f—ing starve.”

Now I’ve met Eric, and he was really quiet, but decent to us. So I decided to go out and buy the new Rolling Stone Magazine issue just to see how bad this interview was and if it was blown out of proportion or not.

In the beginning of the article it says that “Eric Church loves Bruce, Jack Daniel’s, and rocking arenas to the ground”…(and apparently doesn’t care what anyone thinks!) Eric Church starts off by talking about hunting rattlesnakes with a loaded gun and then leads into saying how he doesn’t want anything to f—–ing change. His producer Jay Joyce was talking about quitting smoking and Eric said “Don’t quit f—-ing smoking. Nothing can change”. Talk about being selfish and superstitious. The article went on to talk about how at one point, word spread that Eric Church and his band was trouble and how he couldn’t book anything major for FOUR years after he was pulled off the Rascal Flatts tour.

During this time, Church said he remembers sending out his guitarist, Driver Williams, to play Pantera instruments before their sets to get rid of the older fans.

“It didn’t interest me to play for people who were 80 years old”….”They’ll be dead soon anyway. By the time you come back on tour and play again, they’ll be gone.”

Wow….now in my opinion that is almost more rude than what he said about The Voice and Blake Shelton. I know for a fact that some artists can’t stand others or have very heavy opinions. That doesn’t mean you should just share all of your most intense thoughts and risk hurting others when you are being interviewed! Eric, are you trying to be the Kanye West of country music? I hope not! Of course late last night, Eric said that what he said in this interview wasn’t meant to hurt anyone…However, I wonder how someone like Willie Nelson feels about that old person comment. As Miranda pointed out, he’s about to turn 80 next year! Better see Eric before you get the boot Willie!!!

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