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CMTT Exclusive: 10 Quick Quirky Questions with Marlee Scott

Marlee Scott

Marlee Scott will release her debut U.S. Country album in early 2012. Her new single, “Train Wreck,” will be released to Country radio on Jan. 23 and to iTunes on Jan. 24.

A native of Ontario, Canada, Scott was nominated for the CCMA Rising Star Award in 2010 at the prestigious Canadian Country Music Awards. Her single, “Here to Heaven,” was an international success, going Top 20 in Canada and Australia and No. 1 in England, Germany and Holland.

“Train Wreck” is the second single from Scott’s forthcoming U.S. debut, due out in spring 2012 through Big Ride Records.

“Train Wreck grabbed me right out of the gate the first time I heard it,” says Scott. “The Country/Rock groove and Bluegrass down-home Country chorus had me dancing around my condo! It brings such a fun tongue-in-cheek outlook on what it’s like to fall for the wrong person, but you just can’t seem to get enough. I love making people smile and chuckle and want to sing along, and ‘Train Wreck’ seems to do it every time.”

Nashville songwriting vets Marcus Hummon, Jedd Hughes and Sarah Buxton penned the rhythm-heavy number, with Country superstar Vince Gill contributing backing vocals to the track.

“Canada has had a great history of some of the best music I have ever heard,” says Gill. “My wish for Marlee is to be part of that rich history.”

Take a listen to Marlee’s brand new single, “Train Wreck” and let us know what you think.    You can read our CMTT Music Contributor’s Review here.

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10 QUICK QUIRKY QUESTIONS with Marlee Scott

Q:  What is a question no one ever asks you in interviews but you wish they would?
A:  I love random questions, like if you had to choose between captain crunch and fruity pebbles what would you choose? Anything fun and simple is awesome!

Q:  What is your favorite US city and why?
A:  I really love Coastal cities. I always say salt water runs through my veins. I really enjoyed Seattle, and the Los Angeles area is fantastic as well. Oh, and I can’t forget Norfolk, it’s absolutely beautiful countryside there, and once again, it’s right on the ocean.

Q:  It’s 3 AM and you’re not asleep. What are you most likely doing?
A:  Thinking….about everything. I always seem to come up with the best song ideas at night time. I sometimes stay up late if I am really inspired by a song I am writing. But as I said, sometimes if I am awake at that time I just am thinking about anything and everything going on in my life. Could be something as simple as what I should wear the following day!

Q:  If you could have five people over for dinner, dead or alive, who would they be?
A:  I would love to sit down with Shania Twain and hear about her journey to stardom. I am sure she has tons of crazy stories to tell. I really think Michael Buble and Blake Shelton are funny in interviews so I think it would be rather amusing to have them for dinner. I was a huge Backstreet Boys fan growing up so I would love to have one of them (or all) over and hear about their stories of success and stardom. I have found that I am fascinated by the civil war, so a soldier or someone who was alive and in the midst of the Civil war.

Q:  What has been the best moment of your day?
A:  I love animals, so probably any time of the day I get to interact with animals, like hanging with my cat on the couch or if I am visiting my Mom, riding my old horse.

Q:  Do you have a bucket list? If yes, name three things on your list.
A:  I would absolutely love to see Europe, especially London and the south of France. A visit to New York City is also on there. Of course, playing to an arena full of people to see my headlining show is a huge dream of mine.

Q:  Who do you count as your mentor(s)?
A:  My Dad is a big mentor of mine. He has worked very hard throughout his life and achieved many things because of his hard work and determination. I would also say that I am inspired by my Manager Gerry’s hard working way of life as well. My Mother also shows me how important the small things in life are, and I value that in her.

Q:  If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be?
A:  I am too impatient.

Q:  What do you consider your greatest success?
A:  Probably my greatest success is that I have been able to get this far in the music business. I have so far to go still but it takes thick skin and a lot of hard work and a great team of people behind you to achieve your goals. I look at where I was five years ago, or even this time last year and it’s crazy how far I have come.

Q:  Tell us something about you most people don’t know?
A:  I am an accomplished equestrian. I used to show my horses in three day events.
I was voted most likely to be Britney Spears at my High School Graduation.
I am obsessed with Kraft 1/3 less fat smooth peanut butter.

Visit www.MarleeScott.com for music, tour dates, “Make It or Bake It” episodes and more.

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Keith Urban Wants to “Put You in a Song” on September 13th

On September 13th Keith Urban will release his debut single “Put You In A Song”, from his forthcoming Tuesday, November 16th release Get Closer. “Put You In A Song” was co-written by Urban, Sarah Buxton and Jedd Hughes and is co-produced by Dann Huff and Keith.

“I’ve always loved songs about ‘the guy in love with the unattainable girl’, said Urban of “Put You In A Song. “And the idea that the only chance that this poor guy is ever going to have to get close to the object of his affection is to put her in a song, just struck me. That way he’d be able to take her with him everywhere he goes…day and night.

Keith added, “On my way to write with Jedd (Hughes) and Sarah (Buxton), I stopped by this music shop and bought a bouzouki. I got it out of the case, we got a great groove going on the drum machine, I started playing the opening riff and the song just took off.”

Keith is currently in the studio in Nashville, putting the finishing touches on Get Closer.

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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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Hard Rock Cafe Stage Line-Up for CMA Fest

The Hard Rock Cafe stage rocks CMA Fest…The entertainment doesn’t start and stop with the LP Field shows…In fact, it’s just beginning when some of Nashville’s best hit the Hard Rock Stage. Oh, and better yet- IT’S FREE!

Thursday, June 10th Line-up
11:00-11:30 Adam Sanders

11:45-12:15 Sean Patrick McGraw

12:30-1:00 Jypsi

1:15-1:45 Sara Buxton/Jedd Hughes

2:00-2:30 Trevor Finlay

2:45-3:15 Penny Mae Dixon

3:30-4:00 Bush Hog

4:15-4:45 Ladd Smith

5:00-5:30 Eden’s Edge

5:45-6:15 Jillia Jackson

6:30-7:00 Jason Sever

Friday, June 11th Line-Up
11:00-11:30 Jason James

11:45-12:15 Ashley Thomas

12:30-1:00 The McClymonts

1:15-1:45 Missy Werner

2:00-2:30 Jaida Dreyer

2:45-3:15 Megan Mullins

3:30-4:00 Carly Pearce

4:15-4:45 Eric Paslay

5:00-5:30 Cowboy Troy

5:45-6:15 Jason Meadows

6:30-7:00 Chelsea Fields

Saturday, June 12th Line-up
11:00-11:30 Steven Lee Olson

11:45-12:15 Sheila Marshall

12:30-1:00 Jaime Fox

1:15-1:45 Ward Davis

2:00-2:30 Matt Ramsey

2:45-3:15 Matt Jenkins

3:30-4:00 SHEL/WME

4:15-4:45 Cross County Junction

5:00-5:30 Jeff Allen

5:45-6:15 Cowboy Troy

6:30-7:00 JD Shelburne

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Country Throwdown Tour Lending a Hand to Nashville Flood Victims

In light of the recent devastation in Nashville, the Country Throwdown Tour and its artists are lending a hand to the local residents in need.

Country Throwtown artists are coming forward to help in a collective way. As of yesterday, main stage headliners Montgomery Gentry, Jack Ingram, Eric Church, Eli Young Band and Bluebird Café Tent singer-songwriters Sarah Buxton, Heather Morgan, Jedd Hughes, Ashley Ray, Troy Olsen, Brad Tursi, Cory Branan and Dave Pahanish will be donating the net proceeds from the sale of their merchandise at select shows throughout the U.S.

“We’re excited to be a part of the Throwdown Tour and through the course of the tour the artists get to participate in generating a lot of revenue for Nashville,” explains Troy Gentry. “Donating in one lump sum at the end of the tour gives us the opportunity to help any folks who may have fallen through the cracks, either through not having insurance or not being eligible for FEMA coverage. We’ll be able to place the money directly with the people who need it the most to rebuild.”

The Country Throwdown Tour will donate $.50 of every ticket to charity, a portion of which will go directly to Hands On Nashville (www.hon.org) to rebuild community infrastructure in Nashville. Meanwhile, at the end of the tour, the merchandise donations from the aforementioned tour artists will also benefit Hands On Nashville.

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