There are fewer bigger parties than Mardi Gras. Come to think of it, there isn’t a bigger party. When you bring the party to Music City, well be prepared to boogie down till the break of dawn. The legendary Dr. […]
Chuck Schultz, with over 20 years experience in the music industry. Has contributed to such outlets as Country Weekly, American Songwriter, Magazine of Country Music, Maverick Magazine (UK) and Country Aircheck. Chuck is also versed in jazz with his work at All About Jazz, Jazz Times and Downbeat. Chuck loves to delve into how a song was crafted and a tour is put together. Contact Chuck @ malone.entertainment@gmail
There are fewer bigger parties than Mardi Gras. Come to think of it, there isn’t a bigger party. When you bring the party to Music City, well be prepared to boogie down till the break of dawn. The legendary Dr. […]
Country Music comes in many different shapes and sizes. It also is affected by which region it might be from. When one thinks of Mississippi, you might immediately think of the Blues. That is true. But if you really dig […]
The Detroit Soul, Motown Sound seems to be ‘the thing,’ to do when making music these days. When done incorrectly, it sounds fake, forced and well a more polished version of “bro-country.” But when done correctly, like on Cord Lund’s […]
Corb Lund is a Canadian treasure. No, wait, he’s a musical treasure. In a time when originality is lacking, Lund comes out with one of the best, if not the best album he’s ever done, Things That Can’t Be Undone […]
Pat Green is an Icon. Of course if you tell him that he’ll just chuckle in his tenor Texas way. He has a new album in over three years called Home which is a great respite in a time of cookie […]
Creaking doors, sounds of the wind and that eery sound of “Johnny Comes Marching Home,” Brandi Carlile kicked off her 2 hour plus set at Royal Oak Music Theatre, in Royal Oak Michigan (suburb of Detroit). With a set heavy […]
It’s rare, heck it’s impossible to call anything perfect. Thing is, Will Hoge put together a collection of songs that hit all the notes melodically, harmonically and sonically cohesive with his latest album Small Town Dreams. Starting off with the autobiographical “Growing […]
Having the opportunity to talk with a giant in music can be a little daunting, especially when it’s someone whom you respect. With 30 years in the music business, Michelle Wright continues to envelope us in songs with not just […]
Chuck Schultz: When it came time to put together the new album, Salvation City, what was the impetus? How did you find all the songs? Sundy Best: We had most of the songs already written, and after discussing, we were given […]
When you live in Nashville and cover country music, there are times you are blinded by thinking that the only country artists come from the United States. Well, I’m here to tell you friends and neighbours, that our neighbour and friend […]
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