Trace Adkins at the New York State Fair
Big Kahuna Donut Burger |
The zoom on my camera is actually really good. |
Labels: New York State Fair, Trace Adkins
Big Kahuna Donut Burger |
The zoom on my camera is actually really good. |
Labels: New York State Fair, Trace Adkins
Well folks, the most wonderful time of the year is almost upon us, the great New York State Fair. One week from today you will be able to see the famous butter sculpture, ride the Ejection Seat and ingest more than three times your daily caloric intake in one afternoon (Big Kahuna Donut Burger, anyone?).
Labels: Chevy Court, New York State Fair, Trace Adkins
Hey everybody, quick heads up, the Loretta Lynn concert at the Turning Stone Showroom scheduled for Sept. 16 has been postponed until March 3.
Labels: Loretta Lynn, Turning Stone Showroom
A couple of new singles started making the rounds online Monday, one from Lady Antebellum and another from Miranda Lambert's side project Pistol Annies.
Labels: Dierks Bentley, Edens Edge, Ely Young Band, Jerrod Niemann, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Pistol Annies
Luke Bryan was the second country artist to release his third studio album over the past couple weeks (Eric Church being the other). Church took "Chief" to the top of the charts, but I have a hard time believing Bryan will have the same success with "Tailgates and Tanlines."
Labels: "Tailgates and Tanlines", Luke Bryan
A couple of bands performing at the New York State Fair this year shared covers of popular songs on their YouTube accounts this week. Well, one was a cover, the other was a parody. Sugarland (with help from Sara Bareilles) tackles a classic '80s hit:
Labels: "Come On Eileen", "Dirt Road Anthem", Colt Ford, Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Sugarland
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"Proud To Be Here" - Trace Adkins |
Labels: "Proud To Be Here", Blake Shelton, Trace Adkins
I must confess that I'm a pretty lucky guy. I live in between Syracuse and Utica, giving me access to four different country radio stations. So, which one is the best to listen to?
Bug Country - Bug Country broadcasts from the Mohawk Valley area, so Syracuse listeners will have a hard time picking it up. I found this station recently, and I like what I hear. I've heard them play new songs before anyone else, but they also play more classic songs than the other three stations, which is a nice change of pace. My only complaint is that they frequently remind listeners they're not Big Frog. We get it.
Wolf 105.1 - Wolf 105.1 is a new station, beginning broadcasting a few years ago. They play a good mix of songs and their on air personalities keep the chatter to a minimum, aside from Big D and Bubba in the morning. While the duo are funny, it's a national show, where I prefer a morning team who can address issues in this area.
B104.7 - To be completely honest, I don't listen to B104.7 much. It's not a knock on the station, it's just never been my first choice. The final station on the list is the reason why.
Big Frog 104 - I confess, when it comes to radio stations, I'm a homer. I've listened to Big Frog since I was a kid, back when it was just the Frog. I need Matt Herkimer when I wake up in the morning and Greg "Splashin'" McShea to get me through the workday. It just feels like home, which is what country music is all about.
Brad Paisley is one of the most entertaining people in country music. He puts on an outstanding live show, and previous videos for "Online," "I'm Gonna Miss Her" and, my personal favorite, "Celebrity" are laugh-out-loud funny. Carrie Underwood's voice may be the only thing on earth more beautiful than her smile. Put the two of them together, and they create a dynamite hit song. Unfortunately, they also create a lackluster music video.
Labels: "Remind Me", Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood
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"Chief" |
Labels: "Chief", Eric Church, New Music