Dave Schmidt's Top 10 Super Country Hits
Dave Schmidt's Top 10 Super Country Hits
http://www.bright.net/~wkki/country.htm
http://www.bright.net/~daveschmidt/country.htm
This newsletter is sent to you each week. If you no longer wish to receive
it please E-mail - supertop10@hotmail.com with the word Remove on the
subject line
Top 10 Super Country Hits - May 7th, 2007 - 17th Survey - Fifth Year
songs rated based on points system from radio and tv play
Artist/Song
* 1 - Carrie Underwood - Wasted
* 2 - Sugarland - Settlin
* 3 - Emerson Drive - Moments
* 4 - Toby Keith - High Maintenance Woman
* 5 - Blake Shelton-Don't Make Me
* 6 - Billy Currington-Good Directions
* 7 - Rascal Flatts - Stand
* 8 - Bucky Covington-A Different World
* 9 - Kenny Chesney - Summertime
* 10 - Alan Jackson-A Woman's Love
Hot Rising Single
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill - I Need You
Keep An Eye On Single
Martina McBride - How I Feel
InProcess - Borderlands Podcast - (do not need an iPod to listen to this
podcast)
www.theborderlands.podomatic.com
A&R Takes On A New Shape
(Nashville, Tenn.) - Music Row veterans Jeff Teague and Tom Long have formed
a new company, Artist & Repertoire, LLC. Artist & Repertoire will provide
outsourced A&R for the entertainment industry at large including: Artists,
Labels, Management and Publishing Companies. This work will encompass artist
& career development, production and music publishing. Daryl Burgess is the
flagship writer signed to the A&R publishing division, Rich N Rare Music
(ASCAP). Kristy Bigham has joined the team as the Executive Assistant.
Artist & Repertoire is located at 1102 17th Ave. South, Suite 306. Office
number is 615-613-0420. Jeff can be emailed at
jeffteague@artistandrepertoire.net, Tom at tomlong@artistandrepertoire.net
and Kristy at kristy@artistandrepertoire.net.
WRANGLER CONTINUES TO MAKE COUNTRY MUSIC LOOK GOOD"
Wrangler Pushes Forward With New Endorsees, Campaigns
NASHVILLE, TN - WRANGLER Western Wear adds big things under its belt buckle
with the signings of GAC host STORME WARREN and country music newcomer TODD
FRITSCH in addition to extending its relationship with DARRYL WORLEY.
As retailers fill up on Wrangler gear, Wrangler fills its roster and
continues to strengthen the bonds of their endorsees. GAC host of Country
Music Across America, Storme Warren, is one of the newest additions to the
Wrangler family. The twenty-five year broadcasting veteran, is one of the
first television personalities to become endorsed by the revered Wrangler
brand.
Joining Warren, Texas cowboy and country singer Todd Fritsch, a personal
patron of Wrangler, boasts an interesting detail regarding his Wranglers-he
was wearing his "lucky" Wrangler jeans when he broke attendance records at
the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo (93,642) and at The Hideout (5,011) last
month. Fritsch's relationship with the Wrangler brand could not come at a
better time-the rising star's second CD, SAWDUST recently hit stores and his
current single and video "What's Wrong With Me" follows a string of hits
including "Small Town Radio," "I Don't Live Here Anymore," I Got Mexico" and
"Every Honky Tonkin' Hero (Has His Day)" -a duet with Texas legend Gary P.
Nunn.
Wrangler is also proud to announce the continuation of their relationship
with Darryl Worley for another year and another promotion for his 2007
Darryl and Dickel Tour. Wrangler maintains representation for Worley as he
launches into his tour with a new album on 903 Music, Here and Now and his
newest single, "Living in the Here and Now." The promotion allows customers
to receive a free poster of Worley, donned in his best pair of Wrangler
jeans, when they purchase $30 worth of Wrangler apparel. The campaign also
includes a chance to win tickets and/or meet and greet passes for a show in
that region during his 2007 tour.
Edyie Brooks-Bryant, marketing manager for Wrangler, comments on the
acquisition of Warren and Fritsch and the extension of its affiliation with
Worley "Wrangler proudly welcomes Storme and Todd into our family and is
excited to continue to work with Darryl. We are happy to have a hand in
making country music look good!"
Established in 1947, Wrangler is one of the oldest and most recognized jean
companies, providing apparel for men, women and children.
Wrangler Western Wear, a VF Company, is available at over 2,500 western
specialty, mid-tier and workwear stores nationwide that provide quality men's
and women's apparel and accessories. For more information regarding the
Wrangler family of products or to locate the Wrangler retailer nearest you,
visit www.wrangler.com or call 1.888.784.8571.
www.wrangler.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wrangler & Darryl Worley Media Contact:
Webster & Associates Public Relations (615) 777-6995
Kirt Webster - kirt@websterpr.com
Todd Fritsch Media Contact:
So Much Moore Media (615) 746-3994
Martha Moore - martha@somuchmoore.com
Storme Warren Media Contact:
Travis Television (615) 327-2500
Melissa Carr - travistv@aol.com
Country Music Newcomer Natalie Stovall Performs at 93rd Annual White
House Correspondence Dinner
Washington, DC --- A native of Columbia, TN and as a child performer
in the Opryland Kid's Club, country music newcomer Natalie Stovall had the
opportunity to perform on such television programs as the Oprah Winfrey
Show, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase and the Grand Ole Opry. Since then,
Stovall has come a long way and developed in to the wonderful
singer/songwriter that she is today.
Stovall has now achieved yet another milestone in her young career.
She was invited to perform at the 93rd Annual White House Press
Correspondent's Dinner where she had the honor of performing for President
and Mrs. Bush along with other distinguished guests. This was the first time
in the history of the event that a soloist was invited to perform. Stovall
sang "God Bless America," a cappella, to which President Bush commented to
her, "You nailed it!"
Stovall commented, "I was deeply honored that I was chosen to perform
at this event and have a chance to meet The President of our country. When
I was informed the song was to honor those at Virginia Tech, my purpose in
being there took on a whole new meaning. I was honored to sing such a
poignant and beautiful song. I have never felt more proud to be an American
than when I was standing at The President's podium with the military
orchestra and sitting behind me and the color guard poised in front of the
stage."
Steve Scully, White House Correspondents Association President
remarked after Stovall's moving delivery of "God Bless America," "Thank you
to Natalie Stovall.soon to be Grammy Award winning Natalie Stovall!"
Stovall is currently working on a new recording project with hopes of
an impending record deal and publishing deal to follow.
To view the performance log on to www.youtube.com/nataliestovall
For more information about Natalie Stovall please log onto to her web
site or MySpace page at www.nataliestovall.com or
www.myspace.com/nataliestovall
Sonny Burgess Closes Season for 'Kids Who Care' International Theatre
(Nashville, Tennessee) - CPI recording artist, Sonny Burgess has been
chosen to headline the closing of the Kids Who Care, Resident Company's
2006-2007 season. Kids Who Care is a non-profit international theatre
company based in Fort Worth, Texas. It's mission revolves around producing
confident and creative children through musical theatre education and
performance. The event will close with the one-night performance of Deep in
the Heart on May 4th, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. The performances will be held at The
Scott Theatre in the Fort Worth Cultural District.
This is the first time that Sonny has performed for the Kids Who Care
event. Although, he has participated in their summer program Cookin' For
Kids. He explains, "This is a wonderful organization and I am proud to be
part of the closing event this year."
Founder and Executive Director of Kids Who Care, Deborah Jung stated,
"Sonny is the real thing -- the kind of Texan we can all be proud of. He
has incredible talent with a big generous heart. I am thrilled that the kids
get to work with him!"
Sonny's second album, Stronger, has yielded three solid chart singles,
"Jesus and Bartenders," "The More I'm Around Some People, The More I Like My
Dog," and "A Little Bit Stronger."
###
The one-night performance, including Kids Who Care's Deep in the Heart
and a Sonny Burgess concert, will run Friday, May 4th, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at
The Scott Theatre, 1300 Gendy St. in Fort Worth. For ticket information
please visit www.kidswhocare.org.
Jeff Walker - AristoMedia - 615.269.7071 / ext. 123 -
jwalker@aristomedia.com
Kati Winniczuk - AristoMedia - 615.269.7071 / ext. 144 -
kati@aristomedia.com
Larry "Sundance" Piatt - Europe Trip
www.SundanceandtheRoughriders.com
Larry "Sundance" Piatt ("She's Sleeping Like a Baby") will begin a
promotional tour of Europe beginning 2 May, 2007. If you would like to meet
with Sundance please contact Shona Promotions and Entertainment at
SHOSHONEONE@aol.com or 44#7870881062.
Fran MacLeran
Sundance and the Roughriders
P.O. Box 128717
Nashville, TN 37212
LIZ CARLISLE: FROM BIG SKY COUNTRY TO 'BIG DREAMS', MONTANA BRED,
HARVARD EDUCATED SINGER/SONGWRITER STIRS UP AN ECLECTIC BLEND OF
CONTEMPORARY AND CLASSIC COUNTRY, POP, FOLK, AND AMERICANA ON HER FIRST
NASHVILLE RECORDING
* * *
As "Let Me Be The One," The First Single From 'Big Dreams'
Hits Country Radio, Carlisle Will Be Touring Extensively This Summer,
Playing Festivals And Opening For Josh Turner, Billy Currington,
Jack Ingram, The Wreckers and Heartland
* * *
The Phi Beta Kappa And Summa cum Laude Graduate In Ethnomusicology
Has Opened Shows For LeAnn Rimes, Sugarland, Travis Tritt, Lonestar,
Diamond Rio, Steve Holy, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town and Joe
Nichols
Liz Carlisle is a poster child for a new generation of country music,
a true renaissance woman who quotes George Jones as effortlessly as George
Washington and George Orwell. Born and raised in Missoula, Montana, the
23-year-old singer/songwriter recently graduated from Harvard University,
where she became an award-winning undergraduate scholar in ethnomusicology.
Far from leaving her roots behind, however, Liz chose to study American
music. And she brought her boots, hat, and guitar with her. She's a young
woman with Big Dreams, an apt title for her first release on Wildground
Records.
Set for release on May 18, less than a year after Liz gave the
undergraduate address at her commencement, the compelling, multi-faceted
recording was co-written and produced by Carlisle's longtime collaborator,
Russell Wolff.
The album's first single "Let Me Be The One" is set to ship to
commercial country radio on April 30, while the collection as a whole will
also be marketed to public radio, college radio, Triple AAA and Americana
outlets nationwide.
Liz has already scheduled nearly 20 tour dates this summer, including
several large music festivals (including the Moondance Country Jam in
Walker, Minnesota and the Bethlehem Musikfest in Pennsylvania) and opening
spots for well-known country acts like Josh Turner, Billy Currington, Jack
Ingram, The Wreckers, Heartland and Lonestar. The line-up of dates will be
announced shortly.
Both Liz's music and the way in which her career developed say much
about the modern audience for country music. The young singer/songwriter
began as a darling of the acoustic music scene in Cambridge, a storied
hotbed of sixties folk music that has since launched the careers of artists
like Tracy Chapman and Jewel. As her career developed, however, she was
equally comfortable opening large stage shows for major country artists in
both rural and urban communities across the United States.
"I think most people have come to the long overdue realization that
country music is not hick music," Liz says. "It's an incredibly rich
tradition with a lot of wisdom about humanity, and I think people of all
backgrounds are attracted to that."
Her unique contribution to this tradition demonstrates its widening
scope. Among the songwriter's influences are her father's James Taylor
records, as well as the pop and rock music of her own formative years. But
there is no question as to where Big Dreams is rooted. "I like country
music that sounds like country music," Liz says. "Dolly, Reba, a big loud
pedal steel guitar. There's so much emotion packed into that sound."
Considering the depth of the lyrics of the songs on Big Dreams, it's
hard to believe that these songs came from a songwriter fresh out of
college. (Liz co-wrote much of the material with Wolff, but penned most of
the words herself). By the second track, "Maybe in the Next Life," Liz is
already delving into the challenges faced by her parents, who were both
divorced with children when they began dating. "Hey California," while
tongue-in-cheek in its country-rock poke at city slickers, takes on serious
issues faced by growing rural communities. "Let Me Be The One" is a
straightforward love song, but the catchy track is still chock-full of
mature observations.
Nashville's top studio talent was tapped for the recording of this
album, and it shows. Mixer Bart Pursley (Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson) put
together a stellar band with a collective resume spanning Johnny Cash to
Vince Gill to Alison Krauss to Dierks Bentley. Sessions were held at John
and Martina McBride's Blackbird Studios (where The White Stripes and Martina
herself were also recording at the time) and The Tracking Room. With all the
Music City muscle behind Big Dreams, however, much of the credit for the
album's strength goes to its producer Wolff, an alt-pop singer-songwriter
based in New England.
Although Big Dreams is destined for even more national attention, Liz's
first full album, also produced by Wolff, garnered much praise -
particularly for an independent debut (and considering that the artist still
had to finish her senior thesis while promoting it). Five Star Day,
released in 2005, garnered favorable reviews from such media outlets as The
Boston Globe, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, and The BBC. The
single "Montana" continues to play on commercial country radio, and the full
album has received heavy airplay at public radio stations around the world.
On the strength of this album, Liz received several songwriting awards,
toured England and Scotland for three consecutive summers, and sang the
national anthem at a New England Patriots game.
Last summer, just two months after graduation, she landed her first
opening gig for a major country artist. Her show at Hampton Beach Casino in
New Hampshire with Sugarland was a resounding success, leading to shows in
larger venues with a virtual who's who of country music: LeAnn Rimes, Travis
Tritt, Little Big Town, Lonestar, Diamond Rio, Steve Holy, Miranda Lambert
and Hal Ketchum.
Four years of nonstop touring - the last two at nearly 100 dates per
year - clearly separate Liz from many debut country artists whose stage
experience is limited to Nashville showcases or their own regional circuit.
"I've never seen anything like it," admits booking agent Jake Kennedy. "I
thought Liz was a great talent from the beginning, but even I was surprised
to see the response from the venues, agents, and management companies I work
with - not to mention the audiences. She walks in there as an unknown, no
make up, no radio single yet, and just her and Russell on stage - and she
walks out with 5,000 new fans all asking for her autograph. That's when you
know it's more than just great songs."
The genuineness and positive energy that Liz projects on stage are a
big part of what Big Dreams is all about. "This is a celebration of the
human spirit," Liz says of her budding life's work. "That is the starting
point of all our goals and aspirations, whether we're trying to be President
or just be a good mother, daughter, or spouse. I want to connect on a human
level with everyone there. I want to help create that environment in which
those dreams can flourish."
# # #
For more information on LIZ CARLISLE or to arrange an interview
contact:
Steve Levesque or Guy McCain at Luck Media & Marketing, Inc. at (310)
860-9170
info@luckmedia.com, www.luckmedia.com, or www.lizcarlisle.com
Now Booking M-T-M #23 Radio Sampler CD (limited slots left)
*M-T-M Radio Sampler Comp CD's are archived Country Music Hall of Fame....
** Select past featured artists from M-T-M Radio Sampler CD's will be
showcasing at the 2007 M-T-M Artist Industry Showcase
http://www.marktrailmusic.com/2007showcase/mtm07showcase.htm
*****************************************************
To: artists, publicity, producers & record labels
From: Mark Trail
Mark Trail Music
707 18th Ave South Suite 4
Nashville, Tn 37203
Phone: (615)874-5635
email: mtrail@marktrailmusic.com
web: www.marktrailmusic.com
**see below for some industry feedback on M-T-M Comps!
I am currently putting together another Artist Promo Radio Sampler
Compilation CD (M-T-M #23) to mail out In mid-late May (cut off deadline 7
May) first come first serve bases on paid approved tracks. I also limit the
# of tracks on my comps so slots will most likely be booked before the
deadline... I am only charging $250.00 (US) to have a song on this
compilation, which is a great deal as many of you know and I also guarantee
I will mail to the stations that I claim to mail to...
My Cd's have included quality tracks that have included artists such as
Tracy Lawrence, Pam Tillis, The Wilkinson's, Deborah Allen, Pete Schlegel,
Chris Young, Sylvia, John Berry, Randy Archer, Razzy Bailey, Johnny Cash,
Willie Nelson, John Foster, Clear Blue 22, Eddie Eastman, Billy Yates, Jerry
Reed, Willie Mack, EC&R with George Jones, Jeff Carson, Daryle Singletary,
John Arthur Martinez... to name a few.. I am very picky about the quality of
what I will accept to send out (all tracks must be approved).. I have a very
good reputation with DJ's that I know, for presenting a variety of styles of
great country songs and artists.. M-T-M compilation CD is a quality
professional promotional CD presented with full details of the tracks on
it..
- This is what I am doing for $250.00
a) One of your tracks on the M-T-M compilation #23 which will be sent out to
over 600 radio DJ's, stations, industry professionals & music media etc, in
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, parts of Europe, Canada and the US
Approx 120+- Europe, Central and South America
Approx 120- Canada (includes all CCMA source book stations)
Approx 90- Australia, New Zealand & Japan
Approx 290+- US (including all Texas Chart & all Music Row Chart and
Americana Chart reporting stations, which I will give you a list with their
full contact info)
I am adding new stations all the time to my mailing list that will play
indie country artists...
b) your promo picture and website link will be posted on my website
c) I will mail you a 2 copy's of the CD
d) Your music listened to by the right people, possibly aired on radio and
reviewed in the music press... a few of my reviewers: Larry Delany - editor
of "Country Music News Magazine", Dave Schmidt- newsletter "Dave's
super-top 10 hits" & Alan Cacket of Maverick magazine in England..
e) Details of your song, your contact details and other information are
included on the sleeve so that media people can contact you direct.
For this low price it represents exceptional value. Not only do you get your
music placed onto a quality Radio Sampler Compilation CD, but all prep and
postage is done for you. I do it all - saving you time and money. It is a
brilliant cost-effective promotion for your act - and at a fraction of the
cost of doing it yourself! I operate a very professional and efficient
service..
- WHAT DO I NEED FROM YOU?
a) A copy of your track on CD ( mastered copy)..
b) A Short paragraph biography (please email text format) and photo of your
act (please email .jpeg),
c) Your contact info for the CD sleeve (e-mail, website, phone number,
address),
d) The track info: writer, publisher, & record label details if applicable
for the sleeve.
e) and lets not forget a check or international money order for $250.00US
made out to "Mark Trail Music"
*** This is NOT a record contract - it is a promotional CD
Dave Schmidt's Top 10 Super Country Hits Podcast
http://supertop10.podomatic.com/
(do not need an iPod to listen to this podcast)
Now you can have an embedded Super Top 10 Player on your web site for free!
Your readers can listen while looking at your site - just cut and paste this
code to your page -
<object width="320" height="315"><param name="movie"
value="http://www.podOmatic.com/flash/flashcatcher"></param><embed
type="application/x-shockwave-flash"
src="http://www.podOmatic.com/flash/flashcatcher.swf" width="320"
height="315"
flashvars="playlist_url=http://supertop10.podOmatic.com/xspf.xspf"
></embed></object><br /><a
href="http://www.podOmatic.com/podcast/embed/supertop10"
style="text-decoration: none"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial,
Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#0033ff"><strong>Click here to get your own
player.</strong></font></a><br><br>
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:17:08 -0500
author: Dave Schmidt
|