Monday, December 1, 2014

Reba McEntire Wins First-Ever 'Nash Icon' Award

Reba McEntire has been announced as the first-ever recipient of the Nash Icon award, which will be presented to the music legend during the inaugural American Country Countdown Awards on December 15th. In tribute to the incomparable performer, Miranda Lambert and Kelly Clarkson (who is McEntire's stepdaughter-in-law) will perform some of her best-loved hits, followed by the award presentation by longtime friend, Kix Brooks.



"Besides being one of the classiest people to ever grace Nashville, Reba has not just done it her way, but she's gotten all of her recognition the old fashioned way. She's earned it," says Brooks, who as a member of Brooks & Dunn topped the charts with McEntire in 1998 with "If You See Him/If You See Her." "I've been blessed with the opportunity to tour with her, dragging 21 trucks and 19 buses around, and to hear her sing by the campfire. Besides being a talented actor and host, she is seriously one of the best singers I've ever heard. Reba sings with her head, her heart and that amazing voice. She's a treasure Nashville should forever be grateful for."


Brooks is the longtime host of American Country Countdown, the long-running radio show upon which the new awards show is based. The Nash Icon award takes its name from the Cumulus Media conglomerate's Nash brand, which hosts the radio show. Nash Icon is also the name of the new record label to which McEntire was the first artist signed. She's now putting the finishing touches on her first Nash Icon-released album.


The December 15th American Country Countdown Awards' live telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET (PT tape-delayed) on FOX. Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard will host and perform during the show, with additional performances from Lambert, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood and Brett Eldredge.







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Monday, November 24, 2014

Stream 'Beyonce' Platinum Edition Including Kanye West, Pharrell Remixes

Beyoncé is streaming the "Platinum Edition" of her self-titled 2013 LP via Spotify. The album features two new tracks, "7/11" and "Ring Off," along with all-star remixes featuring Kanye West, Pharrell, Nicki Minaj and Mr. Vegas. The physical release, out Monday, also includes music videos, a DVD chronicling the expansive Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, a 2015 Beyoncé mini-calendar and two photo books.



Beyoncé released "7/11" online over the weekend, followed by a homespun, absorbing music video. The clip opens with the singer dancing on a high-rise balcony before she and her dancer friends bring the party inside her home. It's an unglamorous approach toward filmmaking: Beyoncé herself appears to be holding the camera during some shots. The video also features a split-second cameo from her daughter, Blue Ivy, along with a ski-mask-wearing guest who may or may not be Jay Z.


Musically, "7/11" finds Beyoncé breaking down her dance moves ("I put my hands up, spinning while my hands up") over a propulsive club beat built on whirring hi-hats and ghostly synths. On the opposite end of the spectrum, "Ring Off" is an intimate ballad about staying emotionally in tact in the face of a failing marriage.


In August, the singer took home three awards at the 2014 VMAs. "Pretty Hurts" was awarded Best Video With a Social Message and Best Cinematography, and the ubiquitous "Drunk In Love" secured Best Collaboration for "Drunk In Love" with Jay Z.







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Why Adam Sandler's 'Thanksgiving Song' Is a Holiday Classic

There's so much to love about Thanksgiving: the piles of food, the expressions of gratitude, that uncle that still tries to get you to pull his finger, the four-day weekend, etc. And yet, this late November feast of gluttony is easily the most underserved among the major U.S. holidays when it comes to one important factor: its songs.



Christmas, of course, has more carols and novelty numbers than you can shake a giant candy cane at. Easter comes complete with "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" and a basket-load of hymns. Valentine's Day has its love ballads, the Fourth of July has everything from George M. Cohan marches to "America (Fuck Yeah)" from Team America: World Police, and Halloween has the entire Danzig catalog. But a mix of Thanksgiving-specific songs wouldn't last long enough to get you and your family through the first Obama-related argument of the afternoon, much less the entire dinner.


Let's face it: There's only one Thanksgiving song deep enough to rep the multilayered joys of Turkey Day, and that's Adam Sandler's "The Thanksgiving Song," a.k.a. "Happy Thanksgiving." Sure, the comedian's "Chanukah Song" gets all the love, but his T-Day tune — which debuted on the November 21, 1992 episode of Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update," then appeared on his 1993 album, They're All Gonna Laugh At You! — may be even better. In a weird way, his ditty actually replicates the occasionally dissociative experience of sitting through a family-filled Thanksgiving dinner from start to finish. So to truly appreciate the song's inherent brilliance, we must examine Sandler's free-associative lyrics one rhyme at a time…


Love to eat turkey

'Cause it's good

Love to eat turkey

Like a good boy should


One of the most important rules of songwriting is to open with a line that your listeners can immediately relate to. And who doesn't love to eat turkey? Unless, of course, you're vegetarian or vegan — in which case, you can easily substitute "Tofurkey" without messing up the rhyme scheme. Genius.


Turkey for me

Turkey for you

Let's eat the turkey

In my big brown shoe


After finding common ground with his listeners in the first verse, Sandler throws a curve with a non sequitur clearly influenced by the Surrealism movement of the Twenties and Thirties. Andre Bréton would surely be proud.


Love to eat the turkey

At the table

I once saw a movie

With Betty Grable


One of the most popular actresses and pinups of the 1940s, Betty Grable famously had a million-dollar insurance policy taken out on her legs by 20th Century Fox. Sandler may here be subtly comparing the flavor of a roast turkey leg to the deliciousness of Grable's gams. Or he may just watch a lot of TCM, another popular Thanksgiving tradition in many households. Regardless, it's safe to assume that he once saw a movie starring Betty Grable, and did not actually accompany the star of Four Jills and a Jeep to a moving picture show, despite persistent rumors that Sandler possesses a time machine. (It should also be noted that he could have gone with "Clark Gable" and chose not to. When it comes to referencing old-timey movie stars, the guy who played the lead role in Little Nicky rolls deep.)


Eat that turkey

All night long

Fifty million Elvis fans

Can't be wrong


It's no coincidence that Sandler salutes perhaps the greatest of The King's "greatest hits" compilations, 1959's 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Gold Records — Volume 2. Thanksgiving was a big holiday for Elvis; not only could the man put away some serious grub, but six of his films (1956's Love Me Tender, 1960's G.I. Blues, 1961's Blue Hawaii, 1962's Girls! Girls! Girls!, 1963's Fun in Acapulco and 1965's Harum Scarum) were initially released on Thanksgiving Day in order to cash in on the long weekend. Well-played, sir.


Turkey lurkey doo and

Turkey lurkey dap

I eat that turkey

Then I take a nap



Again finding common ground with his listeners, Sandler invokes the time-honored Thanksgiving tradition of sacking out after dinner in a tryptophan-and-carbohydrate haze. This now-scientifically-debunked myth about tryptophan in turkey being the reason that folks tend to nod off post-feast can be traced back to 1978, when the Better Sleep Council (it's a real thing, people) was attempting to rebrand everyone's favorite white meat as a cure for insomnia by riding the holiday's coattails. Still, we find that the amino acid's reputation comes in handy this time of year. You are getting sleepy, Uncle Rich…we won't pull your finger…you are getting sleepy….


Thanksgiving is a special night

Jimmy Walker used to say Dy-no-mite


Sandler humbly acknowledges the fleeting nature of fame with this touching shout-out to Jimmy "J.J." Walker, a popular actor and comedian of the 1970s, whose star had faded considerably by the 1990s. We're still waiting for the Good Times' actor's career resurgence, which should be happening any minute now.


Turkey with gravy and cranberry

Can't believe the Mets traded Darryl Strawberry


The New York Mets never actually traded their All-Star slugger; Strawberry left the team as a free agent following the 1990 season. Therefore, this couplet may be meant as a "fly on the wall" snippet of a conversation involving a father or uncle whose opinions on sports are rarely grounded in reality. Lord knows we've been there.


Turkey for you and Turkey for me

Can't believe Tyson gave that girl V.D.


Another "fly on the wall" conversational snippet, referring to beauty queen Desiree Washington's charge that she had contracted a venereal disease from Mike Tyson when she was raped by the former heavyweight champ. As Tyson's rape trial was all over the headlines in November 1992, Sandler was surely aware that it would be a hot topic at dinner tables across the country that Thanksgiving.


White meat, dark meat

You just can't lose

I fell off my moped

And I got a bruise


An important public safety message from Sandler, who knows first-hand the dangers of operating a vehicle — or other heavy machinery — immediately after ingesting "thirds" at the dinner table. (See that nap verse above.)


Turkey in the oven

And the buns in the toaster

I'll never take down

My Cheryl Tiegs poster


The Kate Upton of the Seventies, Cheryl Tiegs was the first model to appear multiple times on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, and her posters adorned the walls of many an adolescent boy back in the day. The reference to Thanksgiving "buns" is more than likely what triggered Sandler's nostalgic Tiegs reverie.


Wrap the turkey up

In aluminum foil

My brother likes to masturbate

With baby oil



Finally, someone has the guts to come out and admit to the world that yes, this popular item used to soften the skin of infants has more than one usage. (No word on what Sandler's brother thinks about this bit, or whether it's won him an endorsement deal with or lifetime's supply of Johnson & Johnson.) It's a judgment-free "acknowledgment of the more sexually adventurous members of Sandler's audience. Or, as the pioneering African-American comedian Mantan Moreland once famously proclaimed (in a line later sampled for the Beastie Boys' "B-Boys makin' with the Freak-Freak"), "Shit, if it's gonna be that kind of party, I'm gonna stick my dick in the mashed potatoes!"


Turkey and sweet potato pie

Sammy Davis Jr.

Only had one eye


The legendary entertainer and Rat Pack member Sammy Davis, Jr. was actually born with two eyes, though he lost one in a horrific 1954 car crash that nearly claimed his life. Despite his injuries, the man behind "The Candyman" made an impressive comeback — which Sandler clearly believes should serve as an inspiring lesson for us all.


Turkey for the girls and

Turkey for the boys

My favorite kind of pants

Are corduroys


An interesting and perhaps even daring admission of fashion preference from Sandler, given that cords were very much out of favor among American men in the early/mid-Nineties. When folks say that the Billy Madison star is not a retro-couture maverick, we kindly sing them this line in our best manchild voice.


Gobble gobble goo and

Gobble gobble gickel

I wish turkey

Only cost a nickel


Of course, a turkey dinner costs much more than a nickel these days, and there are many people living below the poverty line who cannot afford to put a Thanksgiving meal on their table. With this concluding couplet, Sandler asks us to remember the less fortunate during this and every holiday season, and reminds us to be thankful for the many blessings that we have received over the course of the year.


Okay, so maybe we're guilty of reading between the lines a tad too much, or perhaps we're just a little pumpkin pie-drunk. But it's still high time that Sandler's song is crowned with a wreath of candied yams and made the official anthem of Thanksgiving. After all, a holiday whose actual origins are as hazy as a freshman dorm room and which comes with more than its share of intrinsic silliness (we stuff our faces, fight with our families, then doze off watching football) deserves an official carol with an equal level of good cheer and abject ridiculousness. Never mind the fact that, hey, when it comes right down to it, what else does this annual day of gratitude have, music-wise; it's a gleeful, silly, all-inclusive ode that, minus the masturbation verse, remains a sing-along favorite — one of the few things our family can agree on come Turkey Day. For that alone, we're most thankful, Mr. Sandler.







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Friday, November 21, 2014

Carrie Underwood Describes Somber Song 'Little Toy Guns'

The only song on Carrie Underwood's Greatest Hits: Decade #1 album that fans have not yet heard is "Little Toy Guns," which sounds like it could be the prequel to her 2012 hit, "Blown Away." Though she's keeping it under lock and key until her new compilation's December 9th release date, the pregnant star hints that the new tune drives home a message about how not to raise a child.



"There's a little girl and she hears her parents fighting, as unfortunately a lot of kids do," she says of the lyrics (as reported by The Country Vibe). "So it's basically her saying, 'I wish their words weren't real. I wish they were like little toy guns and they didn't hurt you.'"


Tearjerking lyrics, but with an uptempo melody, Underwood reveals, also explaining that she was inspired by observing children she knows who are dramatically affected by their parents fighting. The country superstar penned the new tune with Chris DeStefano, also her co-writer on "Something in the Water" and "Good Girl," and Hillary Lindsey, whose long list of Underwood songs include "Last Name," "Two Black Cadillacs" and "Jesus, Take the Wheel."


"Little Toy Guns" is one of two brand-new songs on Greatest Hits: Decade #1, following Underwood's current single, "Something in the Water." Aside from platinum-selling hits such as "Before He Cheats" and "Good Girl," the album also includes never-before-heard writing session worktapes of three songs and a duet with Vince Gill on the classic hymn, "How Great Thou Art," recorded at the ACM Presents: Girls' Night Out show in 2011. See the full track list for both discs in the compilation below.


Underwood, due with a boy in the spring, will perform at the December 15th American Country Countdown Awards in Nashville.


Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1 — Disc One

1. "Something in the Water"

2. "Little Toy Guns"

3. "Inside Your Heaven"

4. "Jesus, Take the Wheel"

5. "Don’t Forget to Remember Me"

6. "Before He Cheats"

7. "Wasted"

8. "So Small"

9. "All-American Girl"

10. "Last Name"

11. "Just a Dream"

12. "I Told You So" (featuring Randy Travis)


Disc Two

1. "Cowboy Casanova"

2. "Temporary Home"

3. "Undo It"

4. "Mama's Song"

5. "Remind Me" (duet with Brad Paisley)

6. "Good Girl"

7. "Blown Away"

8. "Two Black Cadillacs"

9. "See You Again"

10. "How Great Thou Art" (with Vince Gill) [Live from ACM Presents: Girls’ Night Out]

11. "So Small" (writing session worktape)

12. "Last Name" (writing session worktape)

13. "Mama's Song" (writing session worktape)







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Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum Help Kick Off Football Championship Festivities

While people are still placing bets on college football's final four, there are four big names in country music who've been tapped to play the inaugural pre-championship concert. Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Big & Rich and Brett Eldredge will take the stage January 9th for the CMT Ultimate Kickoff Party Live From the College Football Playoff National Championship show. The 90-minute TV special will air live from the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, beginning at 9 p.m. ET on CMT.



For the first time in college football's bowl era, the national championship game will be determined by a playoff scenario. The winners of the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl — both set for New Year's Day — will advance to the championship game at Arlington, Texas' AT&T Stadium on January 12th. Likely contenders include Alabama, Mississippi State, Oregon, Florida State, Baylor and TCU. It's unlikely the beloved teams of Lady A's Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, nor of Keith or John Rich will make it. Kelley and Haywood are both big fans of the Georgia Bulldogs (currently ranked Number 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings). Keith — who once played semi-pro football — is a die-hard Oklahoma Sooners fan (Number 21), and Rich bleeds orange — the unranked Texas Longhorns' orange, that is.


CMT's Ultimate Kickoff Party is one event in a long line of country music-gridiron collisions. Florida Georgia Line provide the theme song for CBS' SEC football coverage this year. Brad Paisley and Jake Owen are among several country stars to make their picks as celebrity guest commentators on ESPN's College Gameday. Kenny Chesney co-produced documentaries about both South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier and the SEC's first starting African-American quarterback, Condredge Holloway. Sam Hunt played quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Over on the pro side, Carrie Underwood sings the Sunday Night Football theme song. And then there's NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw, who — long before he sang a duet with Paul McCartney at the 2001 Super Bowl — had an entire country music career. (Check him out channeling Hank Williams here.)


CMT's January 9th concert is the first major 2015 show for all four acts on the bill. Lady Antebellum resume touring in February — both stateside and across the pond. They'll join Luke Bryan as co-headliners of the C2C Festival in Europe, with a string of shows beginning February 28th. Next year's tour plans for Keith, Big & Rich and Eldredge have not yet been announced.







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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Hear a 'Bootleg' Version of Ryan Bingham's 'Island in the Sky'

Ryan Bingham will kick off 2015 with the release of Fear and Saturday Night, a collection of songs written in total seclusion — an airstream parked high in the California mountains, far away from the nearest cell phone signal — and inspired by heavy topics like his father's suicide. Before that full-length album hits stores on January 20th, though, he'll offer up a teaser in the form of a rare, 10" vinyl release.



Bootleg is due out on Black Friday, with an extremely limited pressing — 1,000 copies, to be exact — that will be sold exclusively by independent record stores. Although three of Bootleg's four song titles also show up on the Fear and Saturday Night tracklist, the 10" is largely filled with demo versions and acoustic performances. The exception is Bingham's new single, "Radio," which makes an appearance in its official, full-band arrangement. Other songs on the vinyl record include an alternate take of "For Anyone's Sake," which Bingham wrote for the 2013 Nicholas Cage film Joe, and the original demo of "Island in the Sky," whose double-tracked vocals and layered acoustics bring to mind the heady heyday for California's folk-rock scene. The song makes its exclusive debut today on Rolling Stone Country. [Listen below.]


"This album has taken me back to my roots," Bingham says. "I still feel adventurous, but also grounded in the sense that I'm not trying to escape from anything. Recording demos of the songs allows me to capture them in their earliest stage. They inevitably change from there, so in a way, these demos capture them in their purest form. This is the first time I am releasing original demos, and I hope people will enjoy hearing these couple of songs and how they evolved from here to the album versions."


Bootleg Tracklist:

Side A:

1. "Radio" (Album Version)

2. "For Anyone’s Sake" (Alternate Version)

Side B:

1. "My Diamond Is Too Rough" (Demo)

2. "Island in the Sky" (Demo)







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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Shoegaze Band Ride Will Reunite After Beady Eye Breakup

Ride, one of the most revered bands of the shoegaze era, revealed plans for a reunion tour Tuesday. The group, comprised of singers/guitarists Andy Bell and Mark Gardener, bassist Steve Queralt and drummer Laurence "Loz" Colbert, initially broke up in 1996. "It's going to be really cool. As we were all still friends, we always thought when the time was right we'd do it. And now the time is right," Bell told NME.



The time is right, especially considering the recent revival of shoegaze acts like My Bloody Valentine, Swervedriver, Slowdive and Luna. Additionally, Bell's own schedule opened up after Beady Eye, the group he formed alongside Liam Gallagher, announced their breakup last month, ending Bell's nearly 15-year partnership with Oasis and its offshoot.


While Ride split up nearly two decades ago after recording four studio albums together – including their 1990 debut masterpiece Nowhere – the band members remained on good terms, even reuniting in 2001 to be interviewed for a BBC documentary about Sonic Youth.


"People bought our records first time round but our music has grown in significance since we've been away," singer/guitarist Mark Gardener told NME. "We want to give the people what they want. We'd be idiots to go out and play a new album, but that's not to say we wouldn't make new music." Gardener added that Ride has no plans to record a new album.


Ride's reunion tour has already lined up nine dates, kicking off May 22nd in Glasgow, Scotland. Only two North American dates have been scheduled so far: A June 2nd visit to Toronto's DanForth Music Hall and a June 4th gig at New York's Terminal 5.







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