Sunny Sweeney Talks Sarcasm and Songwriting, Helping People Through Music and New Album, “Trophy”

Sunny Sweeney Talks Sarcasm and Songwriting, Helping People Through Music and New Album, “Trophy”

Lisa talks with Sunny Sweeney about getting through life’s challenges with sarcasm and humor, how great Lori McKenna is at songwriting, not being discounted because she’s a woman, being successful because she’s as good as or better than any man, her new album, Trophy, and more.

Show Participants

  • Sunny Sweeney
  • Lisa Konicki, NCD editor in chief

Show Links & Notes

Listen to Trophy: Spotify and Apple Music

 

The Writers Room, Ep. 73, 15 minutes
photo by Christina Fedderson/All Eyes Media

Blake Shelton Breaks Ground on New Hometown Entertainment Venue, Ole Red Tishomingo

Blake Shelton Breaks Ground on New Hometown Entertainment Venue, Ole Red Tishomingo

Blake Shelton and Ryman Hospitality Properties have teamed up to transform Blake’s 2001 breakout hit, “Ol’ Red,” into two new venues in Nashville and his hometown of Tishomingo, Okla.

Construction is underway on Blake’s new entertainment venue on Main Street in his hometown. Old Red Tishomingo, which is scheduled to open in fall 2017, will include a 4,700-square-foot restaurant and performance space as well as a 1,400-square-foot retail store.

“This song has been such a big record for me, and now it’s turned into this,” said Blake. “It’s pretty incredible . . . When you go in there, it’s going to be our lifestyle, our lifestyle here in Tishomingo.”

Artist rendering of Ole Red Nashville

In addition to his Tishomingo venue, Blake is set to open a second Ole Red location in Nashville in 2018. Ole Red Nashville at 300 Broadway will be a multi-level 26,000-square-foot entertainment venue, with a two-story bar and restaurant, retail area, performance space, dance floor and private VIP booths for small groups. The complex will also include a large, private event space and a 6,000-square-foot rooftop featuring an indoor/outdoor bar and restaurant with panoramic views of Lower Broadway.

 

Listen to Zac Brown Band’s New Song, “Family Table”

Listen to Zac Brown Band’s New Song, “Family Table”

After releasing “My Old Man” on Feb. 3 and “Real Thing” on March 10, Zac Brown Band continued rolling out new songs from its upcoming album by dropping “Family Table” today (April 7).

The new tune, which celebrates the virtues of sharing supper together at the family table, is featured on ZBB’s upcoming fifth major-label studio album, Welcome Home, which drops on May 12.

Welcome Home was produced by Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton) and, according to Zac, is a return “back to our roots.”

Listen to “Family Table” below.

New Patsy Cline Museum Paints the Complete Picture [Photo Gallery]

New Patsy Cline Museum Paints the Complete Picture [Photo Gallery]

Like the late icons Marilyn Monroe and James Dean, Patsy Cline continues to fascinate us. Even now, more than 50 years after her death, Patsy’s music and door-opening influence live as vividly today as they did when Patsy was scoring huge radio hits like “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces” in the early 1960s. Longtime country fans still embrace her music, while contemporary singers Kacey Musgraves, Margo Price and others sing Patsy’s praises for her feisty character and bold willingness to stand up for her music.

Patsy’s legacy is now being celebrated with the opening of the new Patsy Cline Museum in downtown Nashville. Fans who visit the museum will hear plenty of Patsy’s music through interactive audio stations and archival videos of her classic performances on the Top of the Morning Show and other programs.

But the museum offers much more than a collection of her recordings. It paints a complete portrait of a star who also managed to serve as wife, mother, expert clothing designer and prolific letter-writer. Before the term “multi-tasking” ever came into being, Patsy was truly the living epitome of a woman who somehow juggled career and family as seamlessly as she possibly could.

Patsy’s wax figure on display

One prominent display at the museum is a home movie of Patsy’s family life with second husband Charlie Dick and their two children, Julie and Randy. Viewers see Patsy sewing, putting on makeup and tending to the children. In another portion of the museum are picture-perfect replicas of the family living room, dining area and rec room, showcasing actual items from their home outside Nashville, which Charlie kept. Family members and friends unearthed other artifacts for the museum. There’s also a glimpse into Patsy’s youth with a depiction of Gaunt’s Drug Store, the Winchester, Va., pharmacy where Patsy worked as a teenager making milkshakes and malts. The owner of the store gave young Patsy a flexible schedule to allow her to pursue her singing career.

Patsy loved to stay in touch by mail—the old-fashioned kind—and several of Patsy’s actual hand-written letters are in full view. She wrote often to her mother-in-law, her close friend Anne Armstrong and several fans. Museum visitors can read the letters in their entirety.

“Every letter was detailed,” noted the museum’s co-founder Bill Miller during the ribbon-cutting ceremony to launch the new attraction on April 6. “She corresponded with about 20 ladies on a weekly basis. She was raising children. She was doing concerts. Yet she maintained these incredible correspondences.” Miller also noted that the letters were extremely helpful in telling Patsy’s story, as no archival interviews, either in print or on video, are in existence.

Miller feels that even contemporary women will truly relate to Patsy’s lifestyle, which would have proven harried at times. “You wonder how she balanced her life,” Miller tells NASH Country Daily. “She was raising children, making her own clothing and recording records. She was just a special soul.”

The emphasis of the Patsy Cline Museum squarely lies on the music and that expressive, aching voice that touched millions of listeners. To make that career-defining music, Patsy often had to clash with a male-dominated industry. As one prime example, Patsy initially expressed to producer Owen Bradley her dislike for having vocal group The Jordanaires on her records, insisting that they would drown her out. Few artists would have mustered up enough backbone to take on the legendary producer, but Patsy was not one to back down.

“She was a lady who was firmly in control and took charge,” Miller says. “Patsy didn’t take any crap. She was a trailblazer in that way. She had to stand up early on for her music and she was really in no position to do that, because she had not yet made it to the top. She was so in control and I think that’s why so many people were drawn to her.”

The Patsy Cline Museum (119 Third Ave. S.) is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $18.95 for adults and $14.95 for children ages 6 to 15. Children 5 or younger are free.

photos courtesy of Patsy Cline Museum

Trisha Yearwood Shares Good News and Bad News With Fans

Trisha Yearwood Shares Good News and Bad News With Fans

Trisha Yearwood took to Facebook Thursday night (April 6) to share some news with her fans—some good and some bad.

The good news is that Trisha’s Southern Kitchen cooking show on The Food Network, is nominated this year for a Daytime Emmy Award. Yay! The bad news, for fans attending the Garth Brooks concert in Champaign, Ill., is that the Daytime Emmy Awards are being held on April 30 in California, the same night Trisha was scheduled to be on tour with her husband, Garth Brooks, at the Champaign stop. As a result Trisha will not be appearing on the tour for that night.

“Hey everybody, Trisha here….holding my Emmy [her dog],” Trisha said kicking off the video. “I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The good news is Trisha’s Southern Kitchen has been nominated for its second Emmy!  It has won one and we’re up for another one. The only bad news is that the Emmy’s is on April 30, which is also a date in Champaign, Ill., with my husband Garth Brooks.  So, the boss has given me the night off.  I will not be at that show. I will be at the Emmy’s.

“But, I wanted do to this (video) with my Emmy, that I’m holding, because I’m really happy with the one that I have.  If we don’t win, we’ve already got an Emmy.  And, if we do win, hopefully – although you’re doing so good, she’s like what is happening – hopefully the other Emmy won’t be this heavy. Anyway, just wanted to let you guys know. Thank you for your support and go TSK!”

The Garth Brooks World Tour stops in Champaign on April 28-30 at State Farm Center. The April 30 show will be the only show affected by Trisha’s absence.

Check out Trisha’s message.

Watch Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Willie Nelson & More Perform “Luckenbach, Texas” at Waylon Jennings Tribute—New Album Available Today

Watch Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Willie Nelson & More Perform “Luckenbach, Texas” at Waylon Jennings Tribute—New Album Available Today

On July 6, 2015, a group of modern-day musical “outlaws” joined forces at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, to pay tribute to Waylon Jennings, who died in 2002.

Today (April 7), a new two-disc recording (CD and DVD) of the concert has been released, and CMT will premiere the two-hour broadcast tonight at 10 p.m. ET.

Outlaw: Celebrating The Music of Waylon Jennings features performances, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with Willie Nelson, Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Kris Kristofferson, Toby Keith, Alison Krauss, Kacey Musgraves, Ryan Bingham, Jamey Johnson, Lee Ann Womack, Shooter Jennings, Buddy Miller, Jessi Colter, Robert Earl Keen and Bobby Bare.

Watch the all-star cast close the show with “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)” below.

 

CD and DVD Track List

  1. “I Ain’t Living Long Like This” – Chris Stapleton and Morgane Stapleton
  2. “Whistlers and Jugglers” – Shooter Jennings
  3. “Mona” – Jessi Colter
  4. “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line” – Bobby Bare
  5. “Ride Me Down Easy” – Lee Ann Womack
  6. “Yours Love” – Lee Ann Womack & Buddy Miller
  7. “Memories of You and I” – Sturgill Simpson*
  8. “The Wurlitzer Prize” – Kacey Musgraves
  9. “Freedom to Stay” – Jamey Johnson
  10. “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way” – Robert Earl Keen
  11. “I Do Believe” – Kris Kristofferson
  12. “Rainy Day Woman” – Ryan Bingham
  13. “Dreaming My Dreams With You” – Alison Krauss
  14. “I Ain’t the One” – Alison Krauss & Jamey Johnson
  15. “Honky Tonk Heroes” – Toby Keith
  16. “Lonesome, On’ry and Mean” – Eric Church
  17. “Till I Gain Control Again” – Willie Nelson
  18. “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” – Willie Nelson & Toby Keith
  19. “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys” – Willie Nelson & Chris Stapleton
  20. “I Can Get Off On You” – Willie Nelson & Sturgill Simpson*
  21. “Highwayman” – Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Shooter Jennings & Jamey Johnson
  22. “Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics of Love)” – Full Ensemble

*Appears only on DVD

Reba McEntire Models Her New Line of Skinny Jeans [Watch]

Reba McEntire Models Her New Line of Skinny Jeans [Watch]

There is nothing that Reba McEntire can’t do. She sings, she acts, she writes, she has her own line of clothing and she can certainly slip into a good pair of skinny jeans.

The legendary singer is showing off her new line of REBA skinny stretch jeans in a video posted on Facebook. The jeans, available at Dillards department store, provide comfort and versatility for women on the go—much like Reba.

“I like something I can travel in, that’s comfortable when I get on the plane,” Reba says in her video. “I can go from the plane right into a business meeting or go right into a meet and greet. They are real comfortable and they’re real stretchy, and they go right back. They are not baggy. I can wear them with sandals, flip flops or I can tuck my boots into them.

The superstar posted a video modeling her new skinny jeans and revealing her favorite qualities.

“I am absolutely in love with our new REBA skinny stretch jeans at Dillard’s – you have got to check these out,” she posted on Facebook. “So comfortable and stretchy, and only $68!!! Check them out in regular (http://bit.ly/RebaSkinny) and plus (http://bit.ly/RebaSkinnyPlus) sizes.”

Watch as Reba models her new REBA skinny jeans.

Photo courtesy BMLG

Madame Tussauds’ Waxy Buildup Continues With Eric Church

Madame Tussauds’ Waxy Buildup Continues With Eric Church

Madame Tussauds will open its Nashville location in exactly one week (April 14).

In the lead-up to the grand opening, the new Music City attraction has unveiled a bevy of wax figures, including Reba McEntire, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan and more.

Eric Church added his name to the waxy list during his concert at L.A.’s Staples Center.

“I’ve seen figures before, so I knew it would be realistic, but the details are unbelievable, even the veins match,” Eric said, according to ABC Radio. “To see yourself like that is crazy—I’m speechless.”

Additional figures hitting the stage at Madame Tussauds Nashville include Beyoncé, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, Carrie Underwood, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Kenny Rogers, Little Jimmy Dickens, Louis Armstrong, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Pearl, Rayna Jaymes & Deacon Claybourne, Rihanna, Stevie Wonder and Taylor Swift.

photo courtesy Business Wire

Carrie Underwood Talks Expanding Her Family on “Entertainment Tonight” — “We’re on God’s Good Timing . . . ”

Carrie Underwood Talks Expanding Her Family on “Entertainment Tonight” — “We’re on God’s Good Timing . . . ”

Carrie Underwood stopped by Entertainment Tonight to chat with reporter Sophie Schillaci about a number of topics, including performing for the troops, her next album and expanding her family with husband Mike Fisher.

“We’re on God’s good timing or whatever you might call it,” Carrie told Entertainment Tonight of the possibility of son Isaiah getting a sibling. “I’m just trying to figure out where life’s going to take me next.”

Carrie, who recently signed a new recording contract with Universal Music Group, also dished on what inspires her.

“I think the people in my life are what really inspires me,” she said. “You know, family, friends, people that I get to meet and I get to hear their stories. I’ll probably hear some fan stories and stuff like that today, you know? It’s just always cool to be able to incorporate incredible stories about people that you know or people that you meet into your music.”

Watch the interview below.

photo by Jason Simanek

Watch Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith & More Sing “Okie From Muskogee” at Merle Haggard Tribute Concert

Watch Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith & More Sing “Okie From Muskogee” at Merle Haggard Tribute Concert

One year after Merle Haggard’s death, more than 30 stars gathered at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena last night (April 6) to pay tribute to the Hag on what would have been his 80th birthday.

Dubbed Sing Me Back Home: The Music of Merle Haggard, the concert featured performances from Willie Nelson, Keith Richards, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, John Mellencamp, Dierks Bentley, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams Jr., Toby Keith, The Avett Brothers, Alison Krauss, Ronnie Dunn, Alabama, Billy Gibbons, Warren Haynes, Jamey Johnson, Kacey Musgraves, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lucinda Williams, Ben Haggard, John Anderson, Connie Smith, Rodney Crowell, Buddy Miller, Jake Owen, Aaron Lewis, Tanya Tucker, Chris Janson and Bobby Bare.

Some of the night’s highlights included:

  • Jake Owen and Chris Janson: “Footlights”
  • The Avett Brothers: “Mama Tried”
  • Miranda Lambert: “Misery and Gin”
  • Hank Williams Jr: “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink”
  • Willie Nelson and Keith Richards: “Reasons to Quit”
  • Willie Nelson and Kenny Chesney: “Pancho and Lefty”
  • Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith: “Ramblin’ Fever”
  • All Artists: “Okie From Muskogee”

Below, watch as Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith and the rest of the all-star crew close the show with “Okie From Muskogee.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfjrCQeX9mY

video by Taylor Hendrix

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