Scotty McCreery’s Album Same Truck Goes in New Directions

Scotty McCreery’s Album Same Truck Goes in New Directions

Scotty McCreery‘s album Same Truck is available now!

Talking about the difference between his new project, and his 2018 album Seasons Change, Scotty says, “My last album was about me as a young man getting ready to get married. Same Truck is me three years later, taking a moment to acknowledge where I am now as a 27-year-old, happily married man, sharing both what I’ve learned and where I want to go.”

His fans have watched Scotty grow up, both personally and professionally, , since his late teens. With every year, and project, that passes, Scotty finds that he can tackle more and different subject matters that he wouldn’t have been able to, or wanted to, earlier in his career.

He says, “I think there’s a few of those songs on this record…You know, ‘Same Truck’ and that message is something I’ve always believed in. I’m not sure I would have…a few years ago as a teenager been comfortable you know expressing my thoughts like that in coming out so strong, and naming my album that…and something that I believe in like that and then a song – other end of the spectrum – you know, like ‘That Kind Of Fire’ that’s definitely probably the steamiest song I put out there before and wouldn’t have sang that not too long ago but ready the thing that and happy to sing that now. And just perspective of the things too, I think I’ve gained a new perspective on life, and different things, like the perspective of ‘How Ya Doin’ Up There’ you know that’s a different take on a prayer that I’ve never thought of it before until right that song so yeah for sure.”

Scotty is all about creating music that is true to him, “Man, I’m going to write what’s in my heart, where I’m at in life, and put it out there and hope that people enjoy it. So, what I’m learning is that we’re all a lot more a like than we are different and everybody’s story, in some way or other, can kind of connect.”

Same Truck track list;

  1. “Same Truck” (Scotty McCreery, Ashley GorleyTaylor PhillipsZach Crowell)
  2. “You Time” (Scotty McCreery, Frank RogersAaron Eshuis)
  3. “It Matters To Her” (Scotty McCreery, Rhett AkinsLee Thomas Miller)
  4. “Damn Strait” (Trent TomlinsonJim Collins)
  5. “It’ll Grow On Ya” (Jeremy BusseyJason Blaine, Taylor Phillips, Adam Wood)
  6. “The Waiter” (Scotty McCreery, Matthew West, Frank Rogers)
  7. “Why You Gotta Be Like That” (Scotty McCreery, Jordan SchmidtJames McNair)
  8. “Home” (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Brent AndersonTammi Kidd)
  9. “Carolina To Me” (Scotty McCreery, Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips)
  10. “Small Town Girl” (Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell)
  11. “That Kind of Fire” (Scotty McCreery, Josh HogeMatt McVaneyJustin Wilson)
  12. “How Ya Doin’ Up There” (Scotty McCreery, Monty CriswellDerek GeorgeTyler Reeve)

While his single “You Time” was written before the quarantine of 2020, much of the album Same Truck, was written during the shutdown. Ever since winning American Idol, a decade before, Scotty has been on fast forward with his career, and when it came to his 3rd album, Scotty felt that he just wasn’t creating the caliber of songs that he wanted. With a busy schedule sometimes it’s hard to get in the right zone and create music you want, “I was liking it, but I didn’t feel like I was writing the best songs I’d ever written.”

Then 2020 happened.

While the world shutdown for COVID, Scotty had a minute to slow down and take it all in. This was the break that Scotty needed to create the songs that are on Same Truck. “It’s like we had an entire year to sit there and pick up the guitar, and write songs. I don’t know what it was…I think having the time to sit down and reflect, and think about the last 10 years, kind of got me in a good head-space writing-wise and I felt like we started writing songs that I was extremely proud about in the last year.”

Scotty McCreery’s new album, Same Truck, is available now and includes his single “You Time”

 

Jameson Rodgers Wants His Debut Album, Bet You’re From A Small Town, To Make You Feel Something

Jameson Rodgers Wants His Debut Album, Bet You’re From A Small Town, To Make You Feel Something

Jameson Rodgers‘ debut album, Bet You’re From A Small Town, is available now!

This is an incredibly personal project for Jameson – starting with the album’s title, “Being from a small town in Mississippi, I’m well aware that not everyone gets to do music for a living.” 

Jameson says that his album, Bet You’re From A Small Town, has been a long time coming. After being in town for more than a decade, he’s happy that this is another achievement that he can mark off in his career, “You know, it’s surreal. It’s what you work for, you know what I mean. I moved to town 11 years ago dreaming of putting out your first record I’ve been fortunate to put a few EPs out at the time but I don’t know it’s just something special for record. Super, super thankful I’m getting to do it and you know you dream of having a number one and writing number-ones, and playing shows and man all the stars are starting to align for me and try not to mess it all up you know.”

Talking about the tracks on the album, Jameson shares, “I got to put a song I called ‘Missing One’ on the record, that’s you know been a staple for me for the last 4 years so like all the die-hard fans that have been with me for a long time or I think they’ll appreciate me putting that song…letting it get it’s kind of get it’s a fair shake, or so you. Song called ‘Girls That Smoke’ we did a new version of that one and looking forward to everybody hearing this record, it’s some of my favorite songs I’ve written, some best singing that I’ve done”

Whether it’s something like “Cold Beer Calling My Name,” “Missing One,” “Good Dogs,” or the title track to his new album, Bet You’re From A Small Town Jameson wants listeners to know that all the songs he creates are from his heart, and he hope that when you hear them, that they move you in some way, “When I write songs I just try to make people feel something. These songs make me feel something…it’s from the heart, it’s very authentic and genuine to me, and I hope they dig it.”

Jameson says, “For years, I’ve flipped through liner notes on albums and read through their credits and thank-yous. I got to do that with my own debut album, and it was absolutely surreal,”

Bet You’re From a Small Town track list;

1. “One Day” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Will Bundy/Lynn Hutton)
2. “Merle Haggard” (Jameson Rodgers/Lynn Hutton/Jake Mitchell)
3. “Close to Anything” (Jameson Rodgers/Brent Anderson/Jake Mitchell/Hunter Phelps)
4. “Bet You’re from a Small Town” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Will Bundy/Lynn Hutton)
5. “Missing One” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Hunter Phelps)
6. “You Won’t” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Will Bundy/Lynn Hutton)
7. “Girl with the Broken Heart” (Jameson Rodgers/Michael Hardy/Jake Mitchell)
8. “Bars Back Home” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Ashley Gorley/Hunter Phelps)
9. “Porch with a View” (Jameson Rodgers/Brent Anderson/Jake Mitchell/Hunter Phelps)
10. “Bringing It Back” (Jameson Rodgers/Jake Mitchell)
11. “Girls That Smoke” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Brent Anderson)
12. “Cold Beer Calling My Name” feat. Luke Combs (Jameson Rodgers/Hunter Phelps/Brett Tyler/Alysa Vanderheym)
13. “Some Girls” (Michael Hardy/Jake Mitchell/C.J. Solar)
14. “Good Dogs” (Jameson Rodgers/Brent Anderson/Jake Mitchell/Hunter Phelps)
15. “Desert” (Jameson Rodgers/Smith Ahnquist/Josh Miller/Jake Mitchell)

Jameson Rodgers’ debut album, Bet You’re From A Small Town, which includes “Cold Beer Calling My Name” with Luke Combs, is available now…

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Reba McEntire Revived, Remixed, and Revisited Her Hits

Reba McEntire Revived, Remixed, and Revisited Her Hits

This October, Reba McEntire is giving her fans a different musical take on her songs with a 3-part box set called Revived Remixed Revisited

The new box set is a reimagined collection of some of Reba’s most popular tracks.

Revived, offers Reba’s biggest hits as they’ve evolved over the years in her live show, featuring all new arrangements of fan favorites like “Is There Life Out There” and “Can’t Even Get The Blues” recorded with Reba’s touring band.

Remixed, puts a whole new spin on songs including “Little Rock,” “I’m A Survivor” and “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia”.

Revisited, Reba works with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb to strip back and recut songs like “Somebody Should Leave” and “Consider Me Gone”

Revived Remixed Revisited also features the long-awaited pairing of Reba and Dolly Parton on the classic duet “Does He Love You.” The 3-part box set will be available next month on October 8th.

Photo Courtesy of Reba McEntire

Laine Hardy’s debut album, Here’s To Anyone, Is For Everyone

Laine Hardy’s debut album, Here’s To Anyone, Is For Everyone

Laine Hardy‘s debut album, Here’s To Anyone is available now!

Since he won American Idol a couple of years ago, Laine has been waiting for the chance to release an album for his fans. So, Here’s To Anyone, really is for anyone who has supported him and his music.

Laine shares, “I’m very, very excited to release this out to my fans, because they’ve been waiting very patiently for me to put some stuff out there…especially an album.”

Talking about the tracks on the project, he says “I’m a down-home guy, from Southeast Louisiana, and I just want to show all my fans that I’m not going to stray away from who I am, and where I come from. I feel like we really did that with the album and I’m very proud of it.”

Here’s To Anyone track list:

  1. “Authentic” (Jessi AlexanderMatt JenkinsDavid Lee Murphy)
  2. “For a Girl” (Wendell MobleyNeil ThrasherTony MartinJohnny Dailey)
  3. “Here’s to Anyone” (Jacob RiceJohn KingDerrick Southerland)
  4. “Memorize You” (Michael TylerEric ArjesSteven Dale Jones)
  5. “One of Those” (Laine HardyJordan ReynoldsLaura Veltz)
  6. “Comin’ Down” (Justin WeaverJosh MillerJosh Mirenda)
  7. “Ground I Grew Up On” (Josh ThompsonBrett Beavers, Brandon Kinney)
  8. “California Won’t” (Mike BusbeeAndrew DorffJon Nite)
  9. “Tiny Town” (Michael Tyler)
  10. “The Other LA” (Laine HardyErik DylanAndy SheridanDan Isbell)
  11. “Let There Be Country” (Jason Afable, Steve Moakler, Tim Nicholas)

Here’s To Anyone, is produced by Michael Knox (Jason Aldean)

Since his musical journey has started, Laine says he has had people all around him that not only love and support his music, but him as well. Laine is proud to say that his fans make him a better musician, singer and man, “They’ve been very supportive of me, so they just help me get through a lot of things, and just keep pushing me to do the best that I can, and be the best me that I can. So, I’m just ready for them to have that gift from me”

As fans dive into his debut album Laine is looking forward to their feedback, “I’m just excited to hear back from them about what they think.”

Charly Reynolds & Haley Mae Campbell Head to the “Sand Bar” in their New Music Video

Charly Reynolds & Haley Mae Campbell Head to the “Sand Bar” in their New Music Video

Charly Reynolds has released a video for her track “Sand Bar” which also features Haley Mae Campbell.
Charly knew the moment that she was finished writing the song, that not only did she need to record it…but it also needed a music video too!
Charly shared, “When writing ‘Sand Bar,’ we knew we had to film a video with the song because it is just too fun of a song not to have a video along with it!”
The one other thing she knew – Charly needed someone on the sandbar with her, “Before recording, I knew Haley would sound great on the track and add so much, so when I asked her I was so excited that she said ‘yes’ to featuring on the song.”
 

Haley Mae Campbell added, “’Sand Bar’ is all about finding your metaphorical beach. It’s the perfect song for the boat, the poolside, or even your backyard in a lawn chair. I hope the fans love how we brought this song to life!” 

Check out the music video for “Sand Bar” from Charly Reynolds, and featuring Haley Mae Campbell right here…

Photos Courtesy of Charly Reynolds

Jimmy’s Blog: What did we learn about UT in a rout? More than you’d think

Jimmy’s Blog: What did we learn about UT in a rout? More than you’d think

By Jimmy Hyams

So what did we learn about Tennessee after the Vols dismantled outmanned Tennessee Tech 56-0 Saturday at Neyland Stadium before about 55,000 fans?

*We learned that coach Josh Heupel wants to run the offense at an even faster pace.

“Our pace is not anywhere near where it’s capable,’’ Heupel said after the Vols ran 79 snaps against the
Golden Eagles and 66 the week before against Pitt.

Tennessee gained just 417 yards – 5.3 yards per play. That’s far below what Heupel wants against a good defense, much less Tennessee Tech.

*We learned that Heupel isn’t crazy about UT’s game prep 48 hours before kickoff.

He mentioned last week it wasn’t good before the Pitt game. He said it was better before the Tech game, but when asked for specifics, Heupel pointed to the “mental approach’’ and added “that’s as specific as I’ll get right now.’’

*We learned Tennessee’s defense can actually force turnovers.

After getting zero in the first two games, the Vols had four interceptions, including a 31-yard pick six by linebacker Soon Page. Jalen McCullough, Alontae Taylor and Tamarion McDonald had the others against a poor passing team.

*We learned that Tennessee’s run defense is stout.

Yes Tech doesn’t have much of a run game or offensive line, but the Vols still managed to hold the Golden Eagles to 35 yards on 28 carries. UT entered the contest allowing 64 yards per game and 1.88 yards per carry. Those numbers have been inflated by two inferior opponents, but the run defense has, nonetheless, been very impressive thus far.

*We learned that Hendon Hooker is an efficient quarterback.

Hooker isn’t going to make All-SEC. He might not even start against Florida. But he accounted for four touchdowns against Tech, hitting 17 of 25 passes for 199 yards and three scores. He also led the team with 64 rushing yards and a touchdown. He did miss a couple of throws and he had a fumble, but he’s been, in my opinion, UT’s most consistent and reliable quarterback.

*We learned that UT is better on fourth down than third down – at least against Tech.

The Vols were a paltry 4 of 13 on third-down conversions but managed four of five on fourth down. The combined number of 8 for 18 isn’t bad, but you’re not going to be rolling the dice and going for fourth down that often against SEC foes, much less Florida. Better to convert on third down than risk a fourth-down snap.

*We learned that Tennessee can avoid penalties.

After having 13 accepted infractions against Pitt, UT had just three against Tech, although one wiped out an 87-yard opening kickoff return by Velus Jones.

*We learned that Tennessee is struggling to run the football.

The Vols has 202 rushing yards against Tech, but starter Tiyan Evans had just 41 yards on 15 carries (2.7 per run) and Jaylen Wright had just 43 on 9 carries (4.8 per run). That’s not good enough against an FCS opponent that had been outscored 78-14 in its first two games against FCS foes. UT did not get the push it needs. It also has had poor play out of the guard spots for the second game in a row.

UT needs center Cooper Mays back in the lineup to solidify the group and also allow Jerome Carvin, who has done OK at center, to return to his natural guard position.

*We learned that UT can get receivers open.

Once again, UT quarterbacks misfired on several deep throws to open receivers.

“You guys could see that, too,’’ Heupel joked with the media.

Yes, indeed. The Vols can get away with missed opportunities against Bowling Green and Tennessee Tech, but not against Florida or most other SEC opponents.

Heupel took no delight in the schemes that got receivers open, saying it matters not if you don’t connect.

Although Heupel obviously wasn’t pleased with several aspects of UT’s lack of execution, he did say:

“It’s really important that the players enjoy every win.’’

It sure is. Because if UT doesn’t perform at a higher level, there might not be many more.


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