Senin, 26 September 2011

WESTERN SWING, COUNTRY & ROCKABILLY


WESTERN SWING, COUNTRY & ROCKABILLY
Ultra Rare Recordings From Bear Family

Once again Bear Family Records bring attention to country music that otherwise might never be heard – this time with previously unreleased western swing recordings and two cds comprising music from the archives of Mississippi’s Delta Records.


VARIOUS ARTISTS  You Oughta See My Fanny Dance (Previously Unissued Western Swing: 1935-42)
ROY NEWMAN: Out Of Place • Nagasaki • OCIE STOCKARD: You Turned Me Down • I Don't Know Nothin' About Lovin' • Lovin' Baby Blues • I'll Forget You Bye And Bye • Gee • Hold Me Daddy • NITE OWLS: You Ought To See My Fanny Dance • AL DEXTER: She Can't Be Satisfied • SLIM HARBERT: Fruit Wagon Gal • I've Got Enough Of Your Foolin' • Honey This Time I'm Gone • Around The Corner At Smokey Joe's • Don't Check Out On Me • Who Comes In At My Back Door • Look Who's Squawkin' • HI FLYERS: I'm Doing It Too • DICK REINHART: Hash House Hattie • LEON SELPH: Tell Me If You Love Me • When You Smile • If You Should Go Away • Some Day • Now That You Have Gone • She's Gone Away • In My Dreams • ADOLPH HOFNER: For The One I Love Is You • Rose Of The Alamo • Let's Count The Stars • BOB WILLS: Sittin' On Top Of The World • La Paloma (Bear Family BCD16532 AR)

Back in the late 1960s/early 1970s there seemed little interest in western swing and album releases were a rarity. Now there’s a surfeit of them, with the renewed interest initially due to the likes of Merle Haggard and Asleep At The Wheel, and the reissuing of Bob Wills material. And when it appears that there’s now very little left to reissue, Bear Family comes up with this 31 tracker compilation! What’s more, these are previously unissued recordings by some of the giants of Western Swing’s golden age – and if the words “previously unissued” might be interpreted as “sub-standard”, forget it. This is top notch throughout, so why weren’t they available before now? Western swing authority Kevin Coffey, in the accompanying 50 page booklet,  suggests a number of reasons including World War 11 and the Musician’s Union recording ban both held back releases (which, later, such recordings were deemed “out of fashion”) while Art Satherley, responsible for many western swing artists, produced so many recordings that inevitably some were never released. Then there’s also a matter of taste: some recordings, like the Nite OwlsYou Oughta See My Fanny Dance, were possibly considered too risqué.

Spanning the years 1935-42, this collection presents many of the music's foremost artists like Bob Wills, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter and Roy Newman while others, whose names might not be so instantly familiar, have still created superior recordings. The variety of material is considerable, ranging from blues and jazz origins to more obvious country content while, instrumentally, many of these tracks prove that western swing did not always rely on twin fiddles and steel guitars. Among these items, the aforementioned Hofner mixed swing with the Czech music of his youth; Roy Newman’s Nagasaki is a fast paced, free-for-all instrumental; the Hi-Flyers was the first Texas band to incorporate jazzy take-off solos; and Bob Wills includes a South of the Border presence with La Paloma. And Roscoe Pierce, banjoist with Slim Harbert & His Okeh Boys, shows he’s also a superior vocalist with Who Comes In At My Back Door.

This 84 minute cd presents an infectious collection of recordings, perfectly complimented by Kevin Coffey’s in-depth notes, an invaluable guide to western swing in itself!    


VARIOUS ARTISTS   Stickbuddy Jamboree
Rock Me, Yeah Yeah (SONNY HODGES); Gonna Rip It Up; I Got Me A Woman; Johnny Valentine; Roll Over And Shake It (ANDY ANDERSON); Ubangi Stomp (WARNER MACK); Baby Let's Play House; Red Hot; A Woman Can Sure Make A Man Feel Blue; It Didn't Satisfy My Soul; Poor Little Fool (RICK RICHARDSON); Slow Down (RED COUNTS); Rock And Rollin Cadillac (HARRY HUTCHINSON); Would You Mind (ALTON LOTT); Swing Band Rock 'n' Roll; I Love You (JERRY PUCKETT); (The Feller That's Dressed In) The White Sport Coat; Baby Please Turn It On; Rock-A-Chicka; You Just Won't Say I Do (WENDELL ‘COOL CAT’ CANNON); Rockin' With The Cha Cha; Rockin' At The Hop (RICK RICHARDSON); I Only Cry To Hear Me Say Your Name (CELESTE SHIRLEY); The Trouble With Me Is You (RICK RICHARDSON & MURRAY KELLUM); Drivin’ Me Wild With Your Style (THE INSIDERS); Happy Rhythm In My Soul (MAGNOLIA QUARTET); Rock Baby Rock (SONNY HODGES); Her Name Was Devilish Mary (UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST); It Must Be The Wine (THE STARFIRES).

VARIOUS ARTISTS    Diddy Wah Diddy … Ain’t A Town, Ain’t A City
Tom Cattin'; I Don't Care What You Do Anymore (EMMIT HAWKINS); Mississippi Boogie; I'm The Lonesomest Guy In Town (COUNTRY COWBOYS); No More Money, No More Honey; Is There Peace In Korea; How Long Would It Take?; Your Cheatin Heart (HENRY FORD); No Price Tag (On Your Kisses); Brave Carol Ann Moses (Of Vicksburg) (BILLY BYRD); Don't Flirt With Me In Public (I’m A Married Man); My Good Gal Left Me (MARCELLAS ‘MAC’ QUINN & HIS DUBS); Hee Ho; Negotiating Love (KAY & SHIRLEY); Bud's Breakdown (instrumental); A Fool; Have You Ever Been Sorry?; Down Yonder (instrumental) (BUD SCARBOROUGH); Sittin Down On It; When It Came To True Love; Hey Hey Ho Ho (UNIDENTIFIED ARTISTS); I Wanna Play House With You (WARNER MACK); I Wish I Has Someone To Love (AL BAILEY); Get Thee Behind Me Satan (MAGNOLIA QUARTET); Only Believe (And You'll Receive A Crown)(THE KELLUM FAMILY); Mr And Miseries Used To Be (UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST); Two Lonely People (CELESTE SHIRLEY, Celeste); Accommodatin' Sue; Black Horse And Blonde Headed Woman (RICK  RICHARDSON); Don't Worry 'Bout The Mule (Load The Wagon) (JIMMY SWAN)

For the collectors of recordings on little known, independent record labels – and similar status artists – these two cds should be extremely welcomed. Here the spotlight is turned on Delta Records out of Jackson, Mississippi – with the tracks recorded by Jimmie Ammons at his Delta Studio, a converted garage next to a cow pasture. “Stickbuddy Jamboree” presents hillbilly, rockabilly, boogie and country tracks and “Diddy Wah Diddy” concentrates upon the label’s rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll output. Inevitable the genres do occasionally cross over each other on the cds.

The “Stickbuddy” release comprises 30 tracks from 14 different artists (plus four unidentified items), covering the period from 1953 through to the late 1960s, with almost half of these recordings being previously unissued. This collection presents a good insight into the music that came from this area, with such local bands as Mississippi Melody Boys, the Country Cowboys, the Home Towners and Kay Kellum's Dixie Ramblers, while Rick Richardson appeared more likely to break into the bigtime as his humourous Accommodating Sue was picked up by Dominion Records and the artist made the move to Nashville. The most well known of these artists are Warner Mack, who started off his career as rockabilly artist Warner MacPherson and heard here covering Presley’s I Wanna Play House With You, and the versatile Jimmy Swan selected with a rare last recording, the philosophical Don’t Worry ‘Bout The Mule (Load The Wagon). Arguably the best known (or well distributed) of the Delta releases is Henry Ford’s Is There Peace In Korea (1953) as, in anticipation of cashing in on a topical subject, more copies than usual were pressed.

Presenting another side to the label’s music, “Diddy Wah Diddy” comprises 30 rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll recordings, many of which were unissued at the time and others were issued as custom pressings, either to be sold at the artists’ live shows or to be used as demos for pitching within the industry. Besides featuring another of Warner Mack’s first ever recordings – this time a cover of Warren Smith’s Ubangi Stomp, recorded in 1957 and close to the Sun original – he also has one of his original songs, Rock-A-Chicka, recorded by Wendell “Cool Cat” Cannon. Among Cannon’s other contributions is (The Feller That’s Dressed In) The White Sports Coat, a song presumably inspired by Marty Robbins’ 1957 country/pop hit. Rick Richardson returns here, mixing both covers and originals. Andy Anderson was one of the first rockers on the label, leading a band named The Rolling Stones (preceding Mick and the boys by a few years!), and then moving on to record for several other labels over subsequent years. The real joy of this collection for the rockabilly devotees will be the discovery of so many unknown artists and recordings, adding further to a genre that might already appear exhausted.

Much praise must be afforded Martin Hawkins (along with those who gave invaluable assistance) in researching the booklets that accompany the cds, each providing incredibly detailed biographies on the artists and on Delta’s founder Jimmie Ammons, truly encyclopaedic works in themselves. Such information cannot be found anywhere else – and each booklet is accompanied by equally rare photographs and discographies.

The Inspirational Country Music Association Service Announcement for Breast Cancer Awareness

ICM Showcase Flyer

 

SuperHeavy steigen auf Platz #2 der Albumcharts ein

SuperHeavy steigen auf Platz #2 der Albumcharts ein
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SuperHeavy
SuperHeavy - Mick Jaggers neue Band auf Erfolgskurs
Die fünf Superschwergewichte der Musikwelt Mick Jagger, Eurythmics-Mastermind Dave Stewart, der britische Soul-Star Joss Stone, der indische Oscar-Gewinner und Soundtrack-Komponist A.R. Rahman („Slumdog Millionär“) sowie Reggae-Superstar Damian "Jr Gong" Marley verbuchen ihren ersten großen Erfolg. Mit ihrem grandiosen Longplayer „SuperHeavy“ gelang dem All-Star-Projekt sofort der Sprung auf Platz #2 der Albumcharts.

Trotz der offensichtlichen Unterschiede in Sachen Background und Genrezugehörigkeit, verstanden sich die fünf Mitstreiter von SuperHeavy auf Anhieb blendend. Sie legten sofort los und schrieben 22 Songs in nur sechs Tagen. SuperHeavy, die zusammen stolze 11 Grammys auf ihrem Konto verbuchen können, haben dann diverse Genres in ihrem Sound vereint und binnen drei Wochen in Los Angeles ein Album aufgenommen, das sich schon in der ersten Woche auf Platz #2 der Albumcharts wiederfindet.

Die Idee für SuperHeavy entstand, nachdem Jagger und Stewart über eine Band nachgedacht hatten, in der Vertreter aus ganz unterschiedlichen musikalischen Lagern zusammenkommen sollten. Jagger dazu: „Schon als wir uns zum ersten Mal im Studio trafen und loslegten, fügte sich alles wie von selbst zusammen. All diese unterschiedlichen Stile und Genres flossen ohne Probleme ineinander. Nun hoffe ich bloß, dass den Leuten diese Mischung auch gefällt.“ Wie der jüngste Erfolg zeigt, kommt diese Mischung wahnsinnig gut an.

Steel Guitar News

Hello fellow players,

Jessi Colter has created a Waylon Jennings fund for diabetes research and I’ve been asked to help spread the word via my newsletter. Here is a link that explains it.

https://www.tgenfoundation.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=1088&frcrld=1

I have known Jessi on a personal basis since the Ray Price tours we did with Waylon in the late sixties. I met Jessi backstage at the Place des Arts Theater in Montreal in 1969. I didn’t know she was going with Waylon at the time, but I met her again in Nashville a year later, she said that she and Waylon had gotten married. I thought that Waylon did very, very well and sent him a note telling him so.

He answered my note saying “I hope so. I’ll let you know in ten years.”

A few years later, he invited me to the wedding of his daughter and Ray Rider. Ray was his personal road manager and was also a very wonderful person, much like the rest of Ray’s family and employees.

The Waylon Jennings brood were all wonderful folks. Anything that Jessi wants today, you should all be there to help her out. Jessi is an extremely giving person and her cause for diabetes research, I promise you is very worthwhile, especially to those who suffer from diabetes.

Mike Gross is a very big part of the northeastern United States steel guitar shows. He does a lot of MC work and singing at the New York and Connecticut shows. Mike also has his own internet radio show throughout the week. He plays the kind of music we all love and I’d like to encourage anybody that loves western swing and country to tune him in and listen to his shows.

A nicer guy and more hard core steel lover there isn’t. Go ahead and give him a listen and let him know how much you appreciate his great show. Here is the recent email I got from Mike.
The weekly KSEY “Swingin’ West” hour for 9/25/11 is now heard all month long and then some any time of the day or night at YOUR convenience. A Pod cast can be listened to any time for over a month. In addition, the prior five weeks can always also be heard. Just click where it says Pod cast- “Listen Now 24 Hours a Day” on the home page of the “Swingin’ West” web site. Choose the date of the show! (IT CAN BE A COUPLE OF MINUTES FOR UPLOAD depending upon your browser). www.swinginwest.com Sept 25, 2011 (3-4 PM, Central) (It is repeated the following Sunday right after the new show.)
South of the Border Western Swing
I was reading the forum and saw a subject that we can all relate to and that is losing or leaving our bar behind when we are on the way to playing a job. Picks we can live without. A volume pedal we can live without. A bar, you just can’t do it.

However, there are a lot of substitutes for a bar. A small diameter shot glass from the club bar. If you are in the studio, you can look around and find some things. Of course, every toolbox has a one inch diameter socket in it.

No more than bars really cost and as important as they are, you should always keep a spare either taped inside your steel guitar case, in the glove compartment of your steel guitar car or taped under your left armpit so it will be warm and handy if you ever need it.

Get a Cobra Coil bar because it is the hardest bar money can buy and is not plated so you never have to worry about it coming apart, extra slick and probably the best value that’s ever been in a bar. Definitely the greatest bar being made today. Order one from out website.

I remember going on the road with Faron Young one day, somehow lost my bar, got to the job and had to use a long shot glass from the club we were playing in. Faron thought it was so funny that he made me use this bar everywhere we played and called attention to it to the audience. I finally asked him one day why he loved me playing with that shot glass.

He said, “It’s simple. I know as long as you are in the band, I’ll always have something to drink out of.” He gave me a big haha and slapped me on the back.

I said, “Are you serious?”

He said, “No, I’d just drink out of the bottle.”

I would like to point out that the guitars that we specialize in as far as service or rebuilding are the older Sho-Buds and most definitely the Emmons push pull. We really don’t like to sell parts anymore for either one because by the time we sell somebody the parts, charge them for it, listen to them complain about the price and they call a week later asking how to put it on their guitar, then explain to them how they did it wrong, it’s just much faster for us to do the job ourselves.

Our shop labor rates are very low, so we will take care of you if you send your guitar in and have us do the job. We can also do this with Mar-Len and Sho-Bud permanent and Cross-over guitars.

Check out our monthly specials at http://www.steelguitar.net/monthlyspecials.html and we’ll try to save you a lot of money.

Your buddy,
Bobbe
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AMERICANAFEST JAMMED PACK FOR CITYWIDE CELEBRATION

AMERICANAFEST JAMMED PACK FOR
CITYWIDE CELEBRATION
SPECIAL EVENTS IN CENTENNIAL PARK, LEGISLATIVE PLAZA, COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM, TINNEY CONTEMPORARY GALLERY, LOVELESS CAFE  AND MORE
 
Nanci Griffith to Headline Free Musicians Corner Concert

Nashville, September 26, 2011 - Call it a Music City Roots Revival, as The Americana Music Association spreads its musical message throughout Nashville with cool open to the public special events during the 12th annual Festival and Conference presented by Nissan.  For conference attendees it's icing on the cake, and for those new to the Americana scene it's the perfect way to dip your toes in the genre's water and discover why Southern Living calls this "..the Best Music Festival in Nashville."

 The festival and conference take place October 12-15th. It features trendsetters and tastemakers in engaging panels by day and re-energizing showcases at night. More than 100 artists will appear in key venues throughout Nashville.  They include hot new acts, rising roots stars, and Americana greats. For the most recent list of performers click here.
 
For those interested in the business of music, early Bird Registration for the Conference is $350 for AMA members and $450 for non-members through October 10th.  It includes admission to all AMA panels and all musical nighttime showcases, plus special events and a ticket to the Americana Honors & Awards show at the historic Ryman Auditorium on Thursday October 13th.  
 
Nighttime showcases are open to the public and $50 wristbands good for all shows can be bought at Grimeys Preloved Music or online at www.americanamusic.org.  Tickets for the Honors and Awards Show are also available separately for $65 at www.ryman.com. For more information call (615) 386-6936 or visit www.americanamusic.org.
 
THE SPECIAL EVENTS INCLUDE:
 
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12th
  • Steve Forbert, Live at Tinney Contemporary Gallery  5:30–7:30 pm at 237 Fifth Ave. North, two blocks from the Sheraton Hotel.  Join legendary songwriter Steve Forbert for a performance and an exhibition of his photographs.
  • Music City Roots: Live From the Loveless Cafe 7:00–9:30 pm at the Loveless Barn, 8400 Highway 100 - Nashville’s favorite modern old-time roots/Americana radio show turns two years old tonight, and you’re invited to join the celebration in the cozy Loveless Barn. On tap: Grayson Capps, The Milk Carton Kids, Elephant Revival, The Wilders and Mic Harrison and Scott Miller of the V-roys. This is an official AMA showcase event, so entrance is free with a laminate or wristband. $10 for the general public. Tickets and more information at www.musiccityroots.com.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 13th
  • Land of 1000 Dances: The Groundbreaking Sounds of Muscle Shoals 
    Presented in partnership with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 12:00–1:30 pm at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Ford Theater, 222 5th Avenue South
    What do Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Bob Dylan, Bobbie Gentry, the Osmonds and the Rolling Stones have in common? They all recorded classic hits in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.  Join us as we meet and talk with the pioneering masters behind the sounds of Muscle Shoals. Guest Speakers include: David Briggs, Rick Hall, Norbert Putnam, Donnie Fritts, Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham and Jimmy Johnson. Moderated by journalist Holly George Warren. Included with museum admission. Free to museum members and to AMA conference registrants with badges.
  • 10th Annual Americana Honors and Awards Show
    7:00 pm at the Ryman Auditorium
    The Americana Music Association will honor the jaw dropping accomplishments of Lucinda Williams, Gregg Allman, Jerry Douglas, Rick Hall and Bob Harris by presenting them with Lifetime Achievement Awards at the amazing annual Honors & Awards show at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Jim Lauderdale will again serve as master of ceremonies, while Buddy Miller will lead an all-star house band. Among the other artists attending are: Robert Plant and the Band of Joy, Hayes Carll, The Civil Wars, Elizabeth Cook, Justin Townes Earle, Jessica Lea Mayfield, The Secret Sisters and more to be announced. Included with conference registration.  Open to the public, tickets available at Ryman.com.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 14th
  • LIVE radio broadcast with Mojo Nixon for SiriusXM Outlaw Country
    5:30 – 7:30 pm at Sirius XM Theater, Bridgestone Arena Tower, 501 Broadway, 2nd Floor. Come enjoy conversation and performance with three of the finest acts in Americana music and iconic DJ Mojo Nixon, featuring the Bottle Rockets, North Mississippi Allstars and Kenny Vaughan. Open to conference badge holders and Sirius XM listeners. Limited seating.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 15th
  • AMERICANARAMA IV
    10:00 am – 8:00 pm at Grimey’s New And Preloved Music, 1604 8th Ave. South
    It’s back again by popular demand: the free, all-day concert and festival in the back parking lot in conjunction with the Americana Music Association. Live music all day, plus the Yazoo beer truck, local food vendors and a store-wide sale! This is the ultimate AMA hang, with artists hand-picked by Grimey’s music mavens. Free & open to the public.
  • Performance by The 1861 Project
    2:30 pm on the Legislative Plaza in front of War Memorial Auditorium and the Sheraton Hotel. Presented in partnership with the Southern Festival of Books.The 1861 Project is a concept album that sets stories of the Civil War to new songs, recorded by a range of top Nashville artists. Enjoy this live experience commemorating the 150th anniversary of our nation’s seminal event. Featuring Thomm Jutz, Irene Kelley and more. Free  & open to the public.
  • Thirty Tigers and The SummerTyne Americana Festival Party
    5:00 – 8:00 pm at Hard Rock Café, 100 Broadway
    Join Thirty Tigers and the UK’s SummerTyne Americana Festival as they throw a party at The Hard Rock. Free and open to everyone as space allows.
  • Musician’s Corner: 3:00–6:00 pm at Centennial Park, West End and 27th Ave. N.  Inspired by "Speakers Corner" in London, Musician’s Corner is a free weekly outdoor showcase which celebrates the diversity, passion and fellowship of Music City.  Come see Nanci Griffith, “I Love”: A Tribute to Tom T Hall Ben Sollee,  Brian Wright and more.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 16th
Stagemothers Aussie BarBQ: Noon – 7:00 pm at The Basement, 1604 8th Ave. South The Aussie BarBQ – an established favorite at SxSW, comes to Americana. The music’s free. The genuine Aussie BarBQ is ‘by donation,’ with all funds raised going to the Nashville Kangaroos, Music City’s champion Aussie Rules football team. Artists Appearing: The Duke Wilde Band, Kristy Cox, Lachlan Bryan, 3rd Wheel, Caitlin Harnett, The McMenamins, Shandell, Chris Pickering, Kirsty Akers, Harry Hookey & David Garnham, Henry Wagons, Catherine Britt, James Blundell and Chris Altmann.  It’s our way of saying, “Thanks Nashville. See you next year!”

ICM FAITH, FAMILY & COUNTRY AWARDS

ICM FAITH, FAMILY & COUNTRY AWARDS
ADD ONLINE "EVENT STREAM" TO 17th ANNUAL AWARDS
BEING PRESENTED OCTOBER 28th IN NASHVILLE
 
MORE NAME ARTISTS, PERFORMERS ADDED TO AWARDS PRODUCTION  
Nashville, Tenn. (September 21, 2011) Presentation of the 17th Annual ICM Faith, Family & Country Awards October 28th in Nashville will go state-of-the-art this year with the additional production value of a live internet "streaming event" which will be hosted as an online ticketed webcast via StageIt.com.   

The presentation of the Inspirational Country Music Awards Show from Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony will stream live on a custom URL (www.stageit.com/faithfamilycountry) where music fans may access sign-up information for the webcast as well as buy tickets for the online awards ceremonies.

Being hosted by returning familiar TV faces GAC Network's Storme Warren and Inside Edition's Megan Alexander, additional artist participation is also being announced this week with performances by Guy PenrodBuddy Jewell and Chuck Day added to the event. All three artists are among Top 5 nominees in the current voting round for the awards, which closes September 30th.  Riders In the Sky have also been announced as new additions to the list of major artists presenters set for the evening.  Artists already announced as performers include Lee GreenwoodRicky SkaggsJoey+Rory and The Roys.  

"The live webcast of this year's awards is being presented through an agreement we've signed with StageIt, a very innovative California based production team that specializes in delivering major artist music driven 'event experiences' online," notes Jason Higgins, Executive Director of the Inspirational Country Music Association. "The online production will add an entire new and very cutting edge dimension of internet participation and fan access to the event that we are very excited about," added Higgins.

Major artist nominees on the Top 5 ballot for this year's Awards include Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry, Ronnie Dunn, The Roys, Josh Turner, Jeff Bates, Randy Travis, The Grascals, Ricky Skaggs, The Oak Ridge BoysPoint of Grace, The Isaacs and George Strait.  Film honors finalists include a competitive Hollywood field highlighted by family rated major box office contenders including Country StrongSecretariat and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Now on countdown towards the October 28th award announcements, they are now also enjoying heavy fan traffic on the recently launched official social media Facebook page. Those interested in "liking" the page can join the pre-Awards Show fun and color commentary at Facebook.com/FaithFamilyCountry.

Additionally those interested 'in a front row seat to a backstage experience' in the live streaming webcast of the 17th Annual ICM Faith, Family & Country Awards are encouraged to resource www.stageit.com/faithfamilycountry

About Stageit:
Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Stageit is a web-based platform created for artists by artists that empowers them to deliver and monetize interactive live experiences directly from their laptop. Stageit was launched in fall 2010 by CEO and music industry veteran Evan Lowenstein, who enjoys nearly 20 years of experience as a recording artist, award-winning writer and executive and was recently named to Digital Media Wire's list of 25 Execs to Watch in Digital Entertainment for 2011. Offering intimacy and direct interaction with fans, Stageit gives artists the opportunity to offer unique online fan experiences that will not be archived or duplicated for distribution. On Stageit, artists are able to choose when they want to perform, for how long and how much they want to charge. Since October 1, 2010, artists who have performed on Stageit include Jimmy Buffett, Jason Mraz, KORN, Crosby Stills & Nash, Rusted Root, Lisa Loeb, Plain White T's, Blackalicious, Jamie Kennedy, Kate Voegele, Chris Young and Bonnie Raitt.

Adam Fisher Performing on the Grand Ole Opry

Country Outlaw Adam Fisher Fulfills Lifelong Dream of Performing on the Grand Ole Opry Stage
 
Coming off the recent success of his latest single, “Freight Train,” soulful country-rocker Adam Fisher will take The Grand Ole Opry House stage and perform a pre-show for the annual Holiday Notes From Home taping on Thursday, October 6th. “What a night! I’ve dreamed about performing on this stage as long as I can remember, but doing it for the troops and alongside Little Big Town and Lee Ann Womack is just unbelievable,” says Adam.
 
Adam’s performance will be followed up with hosts hit maker Clay Walker and GAC’s Nan Kelley while an all star lineup of Little Big Town and Lee Ann Womack take the stage.
 
Members of the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve, service members from Fort Campbell, KY, and the Tennessee Army & Air National Guard will be invited as special guests. They will accompany participating artists to send their holiday greetings to our soldiers and their families serving all around the world. The recording, Holiday Notes From Home, will air numerous times throughout the Christmas season on the Armed Forces Radio and Television Network (AFRTN).
 
Tickets are free and the event is open to everyone who wants to hear great music while showing their support for our military. If you have a loved one serving in the military, bring a sign to show some pride for your friend, spouse or family member. Tickets are available at the link below.
 
With musical influences that span Waylon Jennings, Dave Matthews and Elvis, Adam is ready to take a risk and give his fans something new and different to love. Performing since the early age of thirteen, this good ‘ole boy has a rocking edge and the confidence and stage presence of a seasoned performer.
 
WHAT: Holiday Notes From Home hosted by GAC Host Nan Kelley and Clay Walker. A Christmas concert taping for Armed Forces Radio & Television to air on Christmas day and throughout the holiday season.
WHERE: The Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN
WHEN: Thursday, October 6th at 7pm
TICKETS: Free tickets can be reserved @ http://holidaynotesfromhome.eventbrite.com/
PARKING: Available for free at the Opry Mills lots adjacent to The Grand Ole Opry House.
 
To stay updated on him, visit www.AdamFisherLive.com or follow him on Twitter @AdamFisherLive.