Posts Tagged ‘Merle Haggard’

Merle Haggard Has Advice For Lindsay Lohan

Merle Haggard knows what it’s like to be an inmate. He did time in the 1950s. Lindsay Lohan could have learned how to get along on the inside, if she had access to his Vanity Fair interview while in jail.

Merle tells the magazine “she has to be honest, and she has to let the other prisoners know that she doesn’t feel like she’s any better than they are.”  He also says when he was in San Quentin, he paid attention the whole time and made sure he didn’t borrow anything from anybody. He says if he told somebody he’d meet them on a Tuesday, that’s what he did. Merle admists he “learned that it’s better to be honest, because you can’t get away from your lie.”

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Sara Evans, Miranda Lambert & Merle Haggard Join Brooks & Dunns Last Rodeo

Brooks & Dunn have added Sara Evans, Merle Haggard and Miranda Lambert as opening acts on their Last Rodeo tour. Following Ronnie Dunn’s vocal rest, the duo’s last tour will resume the tour on July 16th in Indianapolis with opening act Gary Allan. Sara Evans will join the tour on Aug. 13-15th, Miranda Lambert will hit the road Aug. 20-22th and Merle Haggard on Aug. 26-29th. Is it strange I’m crossing my fingers for all of them to join-up for the final show in Nashville on September 2nd?

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Ben Coulter – New Music Weekend

From the swamps, cotton fields, and railroad tracks of the Arkansas Delta comes a new bluesman and a new mix of Country music and Delta Blues. With a mixture of artists who has influenced Ben, such as Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Ben Coulter takes smooth vocals, steady harmonica, and a rockin’ acoustic guitar to produce a style being called Country Music…Delta Style.

I’m a Razorback Fan
Ben is obviously a die-hard Arkansas Razorback fan. He was born with a “Hogs” hat on his head, and the first words that he said was “Go Hogs Go!” There’s not too many Arkansans who aren’t Razorback fans. This song is great! Of course, I’m going to like it, because “I’m a Razorback Fan”, too. WOOOO PIG SOOOIE!

You Don’t Have to Remind Me
This is a song dedicated in memory of Ben’s father who passed away when Ben was really young. Even though it was many years ago, Ben claims that he doesn’t have to be reminded to remember him because he can see his father’s face each time he looks in the mirror. He thinks about him everyday, and knows that he is always with him. Anyone who has lost a father or mother should be able to relate to this song with it’s heartfelt lyrics.

You can purchase Ben’s music on his official website at http://www.bencoulteronline.com

Jenna Tanner
CMTT Music Contributor
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Shane Wyatt – New Music Weekend

Shane Wyatt is a MN based, Okie born emerging country singer/songwriter who has been receiving national airplay over the past year. His singing and songwriting was heavily influenced by the soulful country singers whose pain and joy was so evident in every song they sang- Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard, and Alan Jackson.

The debut single “The Big Bad Dog”, from Shane’s album, “The Last Cowboy” is an up-beat song about a beat up truck. Apparently this truck is known for taking over the roads on I-35, and has made itself a name, “The Big Bad Dog”. So if your traveling down I-35 late at night, look out for this half Peter, half Mack semi-truck that has a missing driver side door. It will be going roughly 90 mph with it’s big chrome grill filling up your rear view mirror. If you happen to spot this beast, “you better move your ass!”

Another single from his album, “She Could Do Better”, tells a story of a woman who is in a mentally abusive relationship. Nothing is ever good enough in the eyes of her significant other. He is always reminding her that she can do better. While on the outside looking in, another man agrees, but in a different sense. She can do better than the man that she is with, and find somebody who appreciates every little thing she does. It’s a great song.

Check out Shane’s website for music and more information at http://www.shanewyatt.com

Jenna Tanner
CMTT Music Contributor
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Stagecoach 2010 Gonna Be Bigger Than Ever!

Having joined the ranks of top U.S. destination festivals with more than 100,000 music fans in attendance last year, the critically acclaimed annual music festival Stagecoach is set to return to Indio in the California desert Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25, 2010.

How is this for your headliner list:

Joining the headliners this year will be Billy Currington, Gary Allan, Phil Vassar, Merle Haggard, The Oak Ridge Boys, Jamey Johnson, Ray Price, Carlene Carter, Joey + Rory, BJ Thomas, The Avett Brothers, Bobby Bare, Nick 13, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Baxter Black, Steel Drivers, Easton Corbin, Mallary Hope, Chuck Mead, Mary Gauthier, Bill Anderson, Waddie Mitchell and Trampled By Turtles.

Tickets for Stagecoach go on sale Friday, October 16 at 10:00 AM (PT) at all Ticketmaster locations and www.stagecoachfestival.com. Ticket prices start at just $99.00 for two-day passes. A variety of reserved seating, camping and RV packages are also available; to view a complete breakdown of available ticketing and onsite camping/RV options, please visit www.Stagecoachfestival.com.

New Music Weekend – Aaron Watson

I have just finished watching and listening to one of the best albums of traditional country, western and Texas swing music I’ve heard in awhile. This package – or a “project” as Aaron describes it, is the live CD and DVD in one package and was recorded to give something back to his fans and family. The show is live and is held in front of a few thousand fans in Waco, TX and comes across like a major television 2-hour recorded performance. Aaron has his own comments during the DVD – sitting in front of his sound board and talking about experiences he has had on the road, his family, and ideas he gathered for songs on his travels to fairs, honky tonks and rodeos across the west.

His show is honest and forthright – no smoke and mirrors, no fancy gimmicks, just a good concert by a true country singer. The songs he sings are Country, Western, Honky Tonk, Outlaw and Texas Swing. Some songs are his originals and some songs are his renditions of past hits – “Bob Wills is Still the King” (Waylon Jennings) and “On the Fighting Side of Me” (Merle Haggard) are two good examples.

I am so happy to review this CD/DVD set – I feel like I’ve just attended a country concert, front row!

One of his songs, “Heyday Tonight” is a wonderful fast-tempo, upbeat song with a hint of auctioneering and hillbilly stomping tempo. There is lots of good fiddling and steel guitar in this song and Aaron sings with clear enunciation even though it sounds like an auction is about to happen! It’s a great party song and calls out the days of the week until Friday at 5:00 when the whistle blows and the party begins. This song is a must-hear and a must-have if you love happy music!

Another song he does, “Except for Jesse” is a dedication to Waylon Jennings’ wife Jesse Colter. This one is reminiscent of the outlaw music Waylon and Jesse sang and tells how she loved him in spite of his ways and how he wouldn’t change for anyone except for Jesse. This is a song you won’t be able to stand still listening to nor will you be able to keep your hands from clapping! He calls out Shooter Jennings at the end of the song. I personally loved the outlaws and this song brought back memories of lots of shows I attended with Waylon and Jesse headlining.

“Hearts Are Breaking Across Texas” is a beautiful love song about a man about to marry the woman he loves. This song includes all I love about Texas – Cowboys, the Lone Star, a yellow rose – and is a beautiful waltzing melody. Aaron sings this love song about his beautiful bride in a white dress with such clarity and honesty a gal might feel like he is singing it to her!

I could review all 22 songs positively – I love Texas music and this young man dubbed “The Honky Tonk Kid” reminds me a lot of George Strait with his music and stage manner and I think everyone who loves a traditional country stage show with lots of Texas spirit and personal interviews should have this one in their collection.

You can find more on Aaron by going to www.myspace.com/aaronwatson and www.aaronwatson.com.

CalamityAnnie – CMTT Music Contributor
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Top 20 Patriotic Songs

GAC has listed their top 20 patriotic songs….

“Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue” Toby Keith

“God Bless the USA” Lee Greenwood

“Letters From Home” John MIchael Montgomery

“Some Gave All” Billy Ray Cyrus

“Bumper of My SUV” Chely Wright

“Only in America” Brooks & Dunn

“American Child” Phil Vassar

“The Fightin Side of Me” Merle Haggard

“America” Waylon Jennings

“In America” Charlie Daniels

“Arlington” Trace Adkins

“Ragged Old Flag” Johnny Cash

“They Also Serve” John Conlee

“Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” Alan Jackson

“Have You Forgotten” Darryl Worley

“I Just Came Back From a War” Darryl Worley

“In God We Still Trust” Diamond Rio

“Where the Stars and Stripes and Eagle Fly” Aaron Tippin

“The Eagle” Waylon Jennings

“American Soldier” Toby Keith

Did your favorite make the list? 

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Top Mothers Day Songs

If you just don’t know what to get your mom…the most important person in your life…the like most amazing human being ever…Well, you’re too dang late and you should be ashamed…but you could always make her a mix-tape…I  mean..hmm…burn her a cd.

Here are the Top Mothers Day Songs

I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack
In My Daughter’s Eyes – Martina McBride
You’re Gonna Miss This – Trace Adkins
My Wish – Rascal Flatts
Blessed – Martina McBride
Could Not Ask for More – Sara Evans
The Baby – Blake Shelton
Somebody’s Hero – Jamie O’Neal
Don’t Forget to Remember Me – Carrie Underwood
Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton
Mama Tried – Merle Haggard
The Best Day – Taylor Swift
One Hot Mama – Trace Adkins
Let Them Be Little – Billy Dean

My personal favorite on this list is Taylor Swift-”The Best Day”….and I don’t really think of “I could Not Ask for More” as a mom song…in fact, that was my first dance with my hubby at our wedding.  I also think Darius’ “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” should be on the list…I tear up like a bubbling infant everytime I hear it.

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Pre Sale Codes for A Few Country Dates

During this pre-sale you can buy your Merle Haggard tickets before the public. The free presale password for Merle Haggards concert in Tacoma unlocks tickets for a short time.This is your chance to buy a pair and see the show like a real VIP. Here is the Merle Haggard concert info:

Merle Haggard
Emerald Queen Casino
Tacoma, WA
Sat, Dec 13, 2008 08:00 PM

Internet Presale Info
KMPS PRESALE:
Start:Fri, 10/03/08 10:00 AM PDT
End:Fri, 10/03/08 10:00 PM PDT

Password: KMPS

I guess since the Eagles have gone “country” I will share this presale with you as well:

Eagles
Wachovia Centerm
Philadelphia,PA
Nov. 25th, 8:00pm

Presale Info:
Fri, 10/03/08 10:00 AM
Sun, 10/05/08 10:00 PM

EAGLES presale password: CYBERCLUB

All tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster

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