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George Strait Suprises Country Radio at UMG CRS Luncheon

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It was an exciting moment on the Ryman Auditorium stage during the UMG/Nashville CRS lunch event Wednesday in Nashville (2/22).

UMG/Nashville’s Royce Risser and Luke Lewis present George Strait with a plaque commemorating his first No. 1 as a songwriter, “Here For A Good Time,” Strait’s surprise appearance to open the show drew multiple standing ovations.  The King performed “I’ll Always Remember You” and “Troubadour,” both of which featured backing guitarists Mac McAnally and Steve Gibson.

Other performers at the luncheon included Lee Ann Womack, who sang “Same Kind Of Different As Me.” The audience stomped to the rhythm of Drake White’s “What You Can’t Have” when he went mic-less mid-song. Randy Rogers Band (“If I Had Another Heart”), Randy Montana (“Little Rock And The Rain”), Josh Kelley (“It’s Your Move”) and Mallary Hope (“Black Widow Spider”) each premiered new music.

Laura Bell Bundy (“That’s What Angels Do”), Canaan Smith (“We Got Us”), Kip Moore (“Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck”), David Nail (“Sound Of A Million Dreams”), Easton Corbin (“Lovin’ You Is Fun”) and Josh Turner (“Time Is Love”) also performed new(ish) singles. “Your Man” songwriter and new UMGN artist Chris Stapleton preceded Turner with “Sometimes I Cry.”

Scotty McCreery made his Ryman debut with “You Make That Look Good,” while Lauren Alaina returned to the venerable stage for the first time since her American Idol audition with “Dirt Road Prayer.”   The concert’s second standing ovation went to Kacey Musgraves, who put her spin on small town living in “Merry Go ‘Round.”

Before singing “Red Words,” Vince Gill revealed that his appearance was a “thank you” to radio as he is no longer a UMG artist.

“For the first time in 30 years, I don’t have a record deal,” he said. “Don’t know that I want one. I’m just grateful for where I’ve been, and you’ve been a big part of where I’ve been and where I’m going. To my MCA family, it was really a sweet ride the last 23 years, and I appreciate everything you do.”

Lionel Richie and guest Luke Bryan closed the show with “Easy” and “Oh No.” “I’ve never been intimidated in my life,” Richie said before the set. “But in this case, Luke came to hotel and [he] knows my catalog better than I do.”

You can see all of CMTT’s photo from the luncheon on our Flick page by clicking here.

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NOW Franchise Releases “NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads”

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Even after 15 years, the ever-popular NOW records are still going strong, despite a decline in record sales after the emergence of iTunes. The famed NOW franchise is back with a new release, NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads, featuring 18 monster ballads from hit-makers such as Chris Young and Kenny Chesney to Shania Twain and George Strait.

This is definitely a modern-day collection of country ballads, so if you’re expecting to find “He Stopped Loving Her Today” or “The Dance” on this record, you might be disappointed. Instead, you’ll find Sara Evans’ rendition of Edwin McCain’s “I Could Not Ask For More,” Martina McBride’s latest tear-jerker, “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” Dierks Bentley’s risque “Come a Little Closer,” and Carrie Underwood’s take on the famous Randy Travis classic, “I Told You So.”

This album is definitely aimed towards a younger audience with songs from crossover artists like Taylor Swift, The Band Perry, and Lady Antebellum, all of whom have had just as much success on pop radio as they have in the country genre. The record also features former Hootie & the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker’s debut single as a country artist, “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” which I still say is his strongest single to date.

If you’re not high-tech with all the latest MP3s and gadgets, this would be a great record to buy if you want some of the greatest country ballads released in the last 10 years or so. Or, you could just turn on your radio – I hear these songs multiple times a day, so it’s nothing new or out of the ordinary. But, like I said, it’s a good record to have on hand in the car if you want some good country slow songs. The NOW records are available wherever records are sold, including online via iTunes and Amazon.

Don’t forget to enter for your chance to win a copy of NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads from CMTT.  CLICK HERE to enter.  Hurry!  Contest ends Thursday , February 2nd.

Kristi Olson
CMTT Music Contributor

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NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads – Your Chance to Win!

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The world’s best-selling, multi-artist album series, NOW That’s What I Call Music!, released a special new collection of country music’s most romantic contemporary hits yesterday, just in time for Valentine’s Day. NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads is available on CD and for digital download purchase from all major digital service providers.

NOW That’s What I Call Country Ballads features 18 major chart hits from today’s hottest Country Music artists, including Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Marina McBride, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Lady Antebellum, Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans, Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley, Chris Young, Darius Rucker, George Strait, and Alan Jackson. NOW Country Ballads follows the first four volumes of the Country Music chart-topping NOW That’s What I Call Country series.

Thanks to our friends at EMI Country Music Tattle Tale has 3 copies to giveaway to our readers!  It’s easy to win!  Just click the Enter to Win button below and tell us your favorite country ballad. 

3 winners will be picked at random on Thursday , February 2nd.

Congrats to our winners:

  • Amanda P.
  • Suzanne A.
  • Carmene G.

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Country Dance 2 for Wii Available TODAY! Your Chance to Win!

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County Dance 2™, the sequel to America’s favorite country dance video game, features over 30 of today’s hottest country tacks from the biggest names in the business including Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, George Strait, Miranda Lambert, The JaneDear Girls, Lady Antebellum, and more! Building upon the simple gameplay loved by fans of Country Dance™, Country Dance 2™ amplifies the fun with an all new sing-a-long feature, duet dancing, a new calorie-counting exercise mode and more!

Country Dance 2™ is easy to jump in and play; pick up the Wii Remote™ and replicate the onscreen dance moves to start earning points with hot country routines. Plus, Country Dance 2™ now supports up to four players at once for a whole new level of multiplayer fun including the all new duet dancing option that features unique choreography for each player during the same song. Whether you’re cutting a rug on your own, line dancing side-by-side with your partner, or taking on friends and family in a dancing duel, Country Dance 2™ will transform your living room into an energetic dance floor with mega hits from America’s best-selling country artists.

To Celebrate the release of Country Dance 2 CMTT has your chance to win 1 of 2 copies of the original Country Dance game for Wii.   To enter to win simply click the Enter to Win button below.  Please only 1 entry per email address.  2 winners will be picked at random on November 17th.

Congratulations to our winners:

  • Amanda Pile
  • Stewart Marsee

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Country Music Billboard Charts 11/21/2011

  

Scotty McCreery’s debut album, “Clear As Day,” stays on top of Billboard’s country albums chart for the second week in a row. Fellow “American Idol” contestant, Lauren Alaina,” is right behind. Her first album, “Wildflower,” debuts in second place. Both of them push Lady Antebellum’s album, “Own the Night,” down into third.

“God Gave Me You,” Blake Shelton’s ode to his wife, Miranda Lambert, debuts at the top of Billboard’s country songs chart. George Strait’s “Here for a Good Time” is in second. And, the Eli Young Band has the number-three song, “Crazy Girl.”

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