New Music Friday

New Music Friday:

Ready To Get Rowdy, Gretchen Wilson.  The song “Bad Feeling” features Kid Rock.

 

The Nashville Sound, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.  It’s their sixth album and a follow-up to their Grammy award winning album “Something More Than Free”.

 

Fingerprints, Eli Young Band.  They wrote eight of the 11 tracks.  Carolyn Dawn Johnson helps them out on “Old Songs” and “God Love the Rain”.

 

So You Wannabe An Outlaw, Steve Earle & The Dukes.  He gets help from Miranda Lambert who co-wrote and sings on the track “This Is How It Ends”.  And Willie Nelson joins him on the title track.  (It’s streaming for free at NPR.org.)

 


Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum, and actress Hailee Steinfeld are performing on this year’s “Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular”.  The light show will feature music from the West Point Band and Glee Club . . . plus vocals from Craig Campbell, Heather Headley, Jamie Barton, and the USO Troupe of New York.

 

“American Ninja Warrior’s” Akbar Gbaja Biamila, Matt Iseman, and Kristine Leahy are the hosts.  The show airs at 8:00 P.M. Eastern on NBC.  (Full Story)


Speaking of Father’s Day.  TasteOfCountry.com convinced several country stars, like Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett, to tell “dad jokes.”  But they’re not jokes about dads, they’re just BAD JOKES, as in the kind dad would tell.  Here’s one:  “Did you hear about the guy who invented Life Savers?  They say he made a mint.”

The 100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time, According to “Rolling Stone”

“Rolling Stone” listed “The 100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time.”  It’s based on things like lasting impact on the genre, and legacy as entertainers.  But the common denominator is they have to be one-of-a-kind.  Here’s the Top 20:

1.  Merle Haggard

 

2.  Hank Williams

 

3.  Johnny Cash

 

4.  Loretta Lynn

 

5.  The Carter Family

 

6.  Willie Nelson

 

7.  Waylon Jennings

 

8.  Dolly Parton

 

9.  George Jones

 

10.  Garth Brooks

 

 

11.  Jimmie Rodgers

 

12.  Patsy Cline

 

13.  Buck Owens

 

14.  Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

 

15.  Ray Price

 

16.  Tammy Wynette

 

17.  Glen Campbell

 

18.  Eddy Arnold

 

19.  Roger Miller

 

20.  George Strait

 

Other names that made the cut include Shania Twain at #25, Alan Jackson at #28, Miranda Lambert at #33, Reba at #36, Dixie Chicks at #45, Kenny Rogers at #49, Hank Jr. at #50, Vince Gill at #62, Alabama at #79, Taylor Swift at #80 . . .

 

Plus Eric Church at #85, Tim McGraw at #89, Brooks & Dunn at #95, Toby Keith at #96, Brad Paisley at #97, Keith Urban at #98, and Carrie Underwood at #99.  (You can go directly to the Top 48, here.  And this link will get you the entire list.)