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Charlie Daniels Celebrity Golf Tournament

Charlie Daniels Celebrity Golf tournament

This weekend Charlie Danielswas joined by some very special friends in Tampa, Florida for his annual celebrity golf tournament.  The event is in it’s 19th year and benefits The Angelus. The Angelus, based in Hudson, Florida, is an assisted living facility for handicapped people; the corresponding golf and poker events make up the home’s primary fundraising.

Trent Tomlinson, Matt Gary, Lee Brice, The Marshal Tucker Band, and Confederate Railroad joined Charlie this year.

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Trent Tomlinson “Angles Like Her”

Trent Tomlinson is excited to release his newest single, “Angels Like Her,” from his upcoming sophomore album, A Guy Like Me.

“This has to be my favorite song I’ve ever written,” shares Tomlinson. “I was so happy when the label came to me and said they wanted this to be the single. I love how the track turned out.”

Fan can expect to see “A Guy Like Me” in stores in 2010.  Visit www.myspace.com/trenttomlinson or www.trenttomlinson.com for more information.

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Will the Next Big Rascal Flatts Single Be a Carter Twins Song?

Zach, of the Carter Twins, shared a little secret with fans Saturday night — the brothers’ song “That’s a Good Thing” is being considered by Rascal Flatts for the country mega group’s next CD. “It would be really cool to be 19 years old and have a song we wrote recorded by Rascal Flatts,” Zach told the audience.

Josh Carter even gave the sound check audience a little snippet of what he thinks the song will sound like when it’s recorded by Rascal Flatts, doing an impression of Flatt’s lead singer Gary LeVox. And it sounded great! The up-tempo number would definitely fit right in on a Rascal Flatts CD. Let’s hope it all works out.

The brothers’ played their hearts out for the small but enthusiastic audience Saturday night. The almost 90-minute set included fan favorites “Photo Booth,” “So What” and my newest favorite, “Amy Just Stay.” And is it possible that “Heart Like Memphis” is even more beautiful when it’s performed live? It’s really one of my favorite country songs and Saturday’s performance just made me love it more.

The guys also played some interesting covers that made the most of their excellent harmonies. “My Maria” (which, by the way, Zach, is not just a Brooks and Dunn song, but was a hit for B.W. Stevenson before you were born!) worked particularly well. They should put that one on their CD, which has been promised for early next year.

Also really good was the Collective Soul cover “Shine,” which Zach dedicated to “the parents in the room or those of you who are a little older.” Didn’t need to be reminded that the boys are young enough to be my sons but I’m sure he didn’t mean to make me feel old!

The only misstep of the set was their version of Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion,” which only sounded good on that famous chorus but just didn’t work for any other part of the song. Their other pop/rock covers where great, including Matchbox 20′s “3 A.M” and Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’.”

I do have to ask what the heck these talented brothers were doing playing at this out-of-the-way venue — Dave-Bob’s BBQ in Winchester, Virginia. Inconveniently located just off I-81 on the way from North Carolina to Pennsylvania, not too far from West Virgina and not really close to anywhere, the little BBQ joint draws some interesting national acts. Trent Tomlinson played there in August; Heidi Newfield is next on October 2 and then Emily West and Sarah Buxton are a double bill later in the month October.I guess this is where you pay your dues on the way up?

I was happy to make the 90-minute trek from my suburban Washington, DC., home to see these talents brothers, who I first met last June in Nashville at a private CMT show during CMA fest. I really believe that the Carter Twins are the future of country music. My 4-year-old son, Conor, who was thrilled to get his photo taken with Zach, agrees, and, like his mommy, will be a Carter Twins fan for life.

See photos from the show at http://bit.ly/carter0919

Vicky Dobbin is a country music lover in Falls Church, VA. Read her country music blog at www.lovemycountrymusic.com and follow her at
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Trent Tomlinson’s new single…’Henry Cartwright’s Produce Stand’

Trent Tomlinson’s new single off his sophomore album will be “Henry Cartwright’s Produce Stand.”  Country girl and I heard Trent sing this at the Wildhorse a month ago and it was pretty good. 

The song is inspired by a local fixture in Tomlinson’s hometown of Kennett, Missouri who sells produce out of his pickup truck. “There was and still is a guy in Kennett, Mo., who sits on the east side of town just past the golf course who has a produce stand,” recalls Tomlinson. “I call it a stand, but really it’s a pickup truck parked halfway in a drainage ditch with the tailgate down and the bed filled with some of the best produce money can buy. The unique thing though is that it’s not your ordinary produce stand. It wasn’t pay-and-go; it was pay-and-listen. If this guy didn’t see you in church the Sunday before, he would tell you all about what you missed. This song is my take on what this fella stood for and his always-tasty produce.”

Trent’s new album, A Guy Like Me, hit’s stands in the fall.

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Country Weekly’s 2009 Fashion Show Lineup!

We told you a few weeks ago about Country Weekly’s 2009 Fashion Show during CMA Fest. They are finally giving us all of the juicy details for the event!

Chuck Wicks, Jessica Harp and GAC’s Suzanne Alexander will co-host this years event and the talented lineup will include:

Keith Anderson
Chris Young
John Michael Montgomery
Mark Wills
Adam Gregory
Trent Willmon
Emily West
Aaron Tippin & Thea Tippin
Sarah Buxton
Trent Tomlinson
Jennifer Hanson
Richard Sterban of the Oak Ridge Boys
Bo Bice
Katie Armiger
Joey + Rory
Whitney Duncan
The Roys
Crystal Shawanda
Megan Mullins
Justin Moore
Dean Brody
Mica Roberts
Carter’s Chord
Bomshel
Jypsi
LoCash Cowboys
Krista Marie
Love & Theft
Brad Cotter
Eric Durrance

Doors will open at 11:00 AM. Event starts at Noon.

Special VIP tickets in the front row areas and prime runway seating are almost sold out! A limited number of $125 Runway tickets and $50 Reserved tickets near the runway are available. You can also purchase a table in “Music Row,” which is a row of premium tables behind the runway seats. These tables are $750 and include 8 seats, name recognition from the stage, appetizers from the Wildhorse Saloon, and two buckets of domestic beer.

General Admission seating is on sale through TicketMaster.

For more information and to purchase VIP tickets, go to www.countryweekly.com/fashionshow or call 212-741-2709.

What Do You Get When You Put Jessica Harp, Trent Tomlison, Jason Michael Carroll, Phil Vassar & John Rich On The Same Stage? A GREAT SHOW!

After the tornados that hit Murfreesboro, TN on Friday Tawny and I managed to find our way out of town to head down to the Wildhorse Saloon for the 103.3 WKDF Birthday Bash.  It was their 10th Birthday and they brought out some big names in country music this year to celebrate.

Jessica Harp, Tent Tomlinson, Jason Michael Carroll, Phil Vassar and John Rich all hit the stage and it was a GREAT show!  Everyone played an acoustic set of at least four songs each.  

I was pleasantly surprised with Jessica Harp.  She has a cool and laid back chic approach to her music.  Just enough fun to keep me interested through her set.  The place went crazy when she sang “Leave the Pieces”.  Jessica proved that she has every reason to be in country music, her voice was pretty amazing.

The last time I saw Trent Tomlinson was at the Tin Roof a few months back.  That performacnce left me with a bad taste in my mouth but I must say after Friday night my mouth was left feeling clean again.  He had a lot of energy on stage and seemed to enjoy what he was doing.  It was entertaining! He makes no apologies for the songs he writes, even if some of them have a pretty specific audience. 

Before Jason Michael Carroll hit the stage I found myself trying to figure out what songs he sang.  The only one I could remember was ”Livin’ Our Love Song”.   Jason sang a lot of songs from his new album, most I was not familiar with but his voice his is strong and commanding it was hard not to take notice.  Both Tawny and I forgot that he sang “Alyssa Lies”.   Tear jerker!  Acoustic performances either make or break an artist.  Jason pulled it off without a hitch.  His voice probably didn’t even need the microphone; it had so much power.  Jason also worked the stage more than any of the artists…He went from one end to the other making eye contact with as many people as he could.

Phil Vassar didn’t sing long enough!  The man has SO many GREAT songs!  I would have been happy to hear him sing double the time of most everyone else, and we would have been treated to a special free concert on the streets of Nashville if weather had permitted.  Phil obviously came out with no particular set list in mind or on paper.  When someone yelled out a request, he obliged whole heartidly.

If you read this blog you know that I am a HUGE John Rich fan!   He did not disappoint at all Friday night.  He has a charm about him that I just cannot resist.  Check out the videos that we took on our YouTube page. He got the whole crowd fired-up, and even took some requests.  John Rich acoustic leaves a totally different impression than the ‘bigger than life’ persona we get from television.  He seems much more charming, laid back, and ‘real’ when it’s just him and a guitar…even if it is bedazzled.

The greatest thing about the evening is that 103.3 WKDF donated part of the proceeds from the ticket sales to Murfreesboro, TN Tornado Victims.

Take a look at all of our pictures from the show on our Flikr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/countrymusictattletale/sets/

Don’t forget to watch the John Rich video on YouTube – it’s John having some fun with fans from the audience.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZocsOwoa_WI

~Tawny and Country Girl

Tin Roof Music in the City Rocked It!

Tawny and I went to the Music in the City at the Tin Roof in Nashville last night.  The ENTIRE night was filled with amazing talent.  I was expecting to have a fun night but never did I imagine the talent that would be in the room. 

We got to hear acoustic performances from The Carter Twins, Adam Gregory, Walker Hayes, Trent Tomlinson, Ashton Shepherd and Luke Bryan.   Jessica Andrews was supposed to be there but was not. 

 

The Carter Twins were the first to take the stage and I was happily surprised with what I heard.   They are cute as a button and their harmony is amazing.  Ok, I know men don’t like to be called “cute as a button” but they are!!!  LOL  – I think it’s the mom coming out of me – they are 18 and have a whole life of talent to look forward to.  They have a new single hitting the radio on Monday called Heart like Memphis.  Check it out on their MySpace page.

Adam Gregory hit the stage next.  I know a lot of people have been talking about him but I was not familiar with his music until last night.  He definitely has a soulfulness to his music that I really like.  And he is one of the nicest artists that I have met.  He took his time to talk with all of his fans after his set last night.  He is touring right now so check out his schedule on his MySpace page and catch a show if he comes close to you.

Walker Hayes is new newest artist to sign with Capitol Records and I can’t wait to hear more from him.  He is funny, good looking and can sing!  He is the whole package.  Tawny REALLY liked Walker.  I will let her update you about him later….  Check out his MySpace to hear his music.

Trent Tomlinson ran on stage and then ran off.  I really like his music and usually he is a great performer but I feel like he was rushed last night.  I think he sang 3 songs and then he disappeared. 

Ashton Shepherd came on next and you could tell that the crowd was full of fans.  She had a strong voice and is very like able.  She is one of those girls that other girls look at and say – “I could be friends with her.”  Her Alabama roots made her the “most country” person in the room according to Luke Bryan.  Takin Off this Pain was my favorite song from her last night.  “Girl Power” rocks!

So Luke Bryan was last on stage and boy was it worth the wait.  I already knew that Luke Bryan was a great performer but last night rocked my socks off.  No set list, sang by the seat of his pants – literally.  He is SO much fun.  I good ol’ country boy.  Everybody in the Tin Roof was on there feet singing and dancing.  If you have not already seen Luke live YOU HAVE TO!!!!!  You will fall in love with his charm and humor.   After signing an autograph for Tawny he told us that he would be back for a picture but unfortunately the crowd was a little rowdy and he left to the private quarters next door. 

Overall the night was fantastic.  I was proud to be a country music fan and am so excited to see what these new artists are going to do.  You can see more pictures from the night on our MySpace page.  www.myspace.com/countrymusictattletale

Tawny has more pictures to share to – she will get them up later today or tomorrow. 

I had to add our picture with Lance Smith to the mix.  He was the host for the night and was a lot of fun.  He signed an autograph for me with Dr’s orders : )

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