What (if anything) different did you do leading up to the recording of the new album? I relaxed a little more and focused on making this album an actual working piece of art. I gave it respect and loyalty. […]
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
What (if anything) different did you do leading up to the recording of the new album? I relaxed a little more and focused on making this album an actual working piece of art. I gave it respect and loyalty. […]
The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee is one of the two greatest theatres in North America (Massey Hall in Toronto the other). The acoustics, the vibe, the location make any artist that performs there seem otherworldly. Wilco — seminal band […]
Tim Hicks burst onto the music scene last year with his first album Throw Down. He built a legitimate following. It didn’t hurt that the iconic “Stronger Beer,” crossed boundaries and borders. 5:01, his second album, and an album that […]
Sunny Sweeney is equal parts Texas badass and southern lady. She tells you like it is and wants you to hear her stories. On her new album, Provoked. Sweeney does just that. Songs that are heartfelt, serious, funny and angry […]
“You can play anywhere, anywhere in the world. But playing the Ryman is special, it is so special.” Is how Ricky Skaggs with Kentucky Thunder greeted the sold out crowd in July in Nashville. There aren’t many things we don’t […]
Years on the road can put a lot of wear on you. Can affect you personally and as an artist. Having brothers along for the ride as musicians and collaborators make that road quite a bit easier. On Micky & […]
With Do You Know Me? Sammy Kershaw pays tribute to his inspiration and longtime friend George Jones by recording a dozen of the Possum’s classics from “White Lightning” to “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” Louisiana native Kershaw has always sounded […]
The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., played host to a standing room only crowd for IBMA stalwarts and Grammy winners, Dailey & Vincent. The intimate feeling and otherworldly acoustics brought out a richness in classic bluegrass and rootsy songs. Other […]
Brandi Carlile decided she was going to turn Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center into equal parts Texas roadhouse and Nashville Honky-Tonk. “Tonight we open for ourselves, get ready for the ‘shit kicker’ set. Carlile played a make up show from April […]
A hazy summer evening in Nashville was a perfect setting for some amazing music. After kicking off his set with “Simple Life,” Drake White let out a loud “oooommmmpaaa,” “playing on the river tonight Nashville!” Drake White if you don’t […]
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