The infamous 90’s country artist, Joe Diffie, passed away today, Sunday, March 29th, 2020. Diffie’s publicist confirmed rumors that the artist had contracted the Corona Virus later last week. His death is being confirmed as complications from Covid-19.
CMT Crossroads has made a name for itself by taking a country artist and an artist of a different genre and combining them for one amazing show. Upcoming on March 25th, it’s Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey’s turn to take the crossroads stage. Here is a sneak peak of what to expect on the episode.
What do you guys think of crossing two genres together? Are you for it or against it? Do you like it, or do you think artists should be collaborating with artists in their lane? Let me know!
My boy Keith has been heavy in the news this week with not only the release of his new single “God Whispered Your Name”, but it was also just announced that he will be the host of the ACM Awards this year!! Last year, he took home his first ever ACM “Entertainer of the Year” Award and this year he is coming back to host the whole thing. I am elated for Keith. He is such a humble and genuine soul, and I am grateful that the Academy of Country Music is taking the opportunity to honor him and all his influence in helping shape country music to what it is today.
So, I have known about this upcoming release for a few weeks now, and I am so excited to say that Keith Urban officially released a new single this morning! It’s a mixture of blues, country, and church. As always, Keith hit it out of the park with this new single. Take a listen and let me know what you think of “God Whispered Your Name”!
Happy Saturday Morning, guys! Here is my first podcast of many to come! Give it a listen to find out a little bit more about me and the meaning behind this blog.
At 8:30 AM on Tuesday morning, February 11th, Thomas Rhett Atkins and his wife Lauren welcomed their third daughter into the world! Weighing in at 9 pounds and 2 ounces, Lennon Love Atkins is being nicknamed their “valentine baby” (as her birth is so close to Valentines Day). Thomas and Lauren have two other daughters: Willow Grey who is four and adopted from Uganda, and Ada James who is two.
I personally feel like Thomas Rhett and his wife have one of the sweetest love stories in all of country music right now. It is clear through Thomas’ music how much he adores his family, and I am looking forward to hearing the new songs he writes about their sweet addition, Lennon!
Until then, listen to “Life Changes”, written about his daughters Willow and Ada!
Tenille Townes has taken an original twist on the song “Stupid Boy” by Keith Urban. Originally sang from a male’s perspective, Tenille takes a unique turn lyrically and allows the listener to hear from the woman’s side of the story. She is able to do this by only slightly changing one of the lyrics from “it took a while for her to figure out she could run but when she did she was long gone” to “it took a while for ME to figure out I could run but when I did I was long gone”. However, the slight lyrical change adds a whole new meaning and hearing a female voice behind this iconic song adds such a different depth to it. I will always be a fan of the original because I feel like Keith Urban delivered it with such passion and intensity, but give Tenille’s version a listen and let me know who you think sang it better!
Photo Credit: https://musicrow.com/2020/02/keith-urban-luke-combs-tanya-tucker-blake-shelton-show-out-for-all-for-the-hall1/ NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – FEBRUARY 10: (Back Row L-R) Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Luke Combs, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, Morgan Wallen, John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Chris Stapleton, (Front Row L-R) Tanya Tucker, Tenille Townes, Carly Pearce, Ingrid Andress, and Lauren Daigle backstage at All for the Hall: Under the Influence Benefiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Bridgestone Arena on February 10, 2020, in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum)
On Monday night, February the 11th, Keith Urban hosted his seventh annual “All For The Hall” benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame. With an incredible lineup of artists including Keith Urban, Lauren Daigle, Blake Shelton, Tanya Tucker, Chris Stapleton and more of countries brightest stars right now, the theme this year was “Under the Influence”. While each artist was given the platform to sing one of their originals, they also got to pick and perform a song from an artist that helped shape who they are today. I think this was a brilliant idea and gave respect to those who walked the road before and helped mold the industry into what it is today.