Friday, May 28, 2010

Jamey Johnson: Two New Albums Out Soon!

I know this is sort of old news (about 12 days or so) but I have just heard about this so I figured I would pass it along to all those who are a little out of the loop like myself. Grammy Award winner Jamey Johnson, whos last album, "That Lonesome Song" was released in 2008 by Mercury Nashville, will be releasing two new albums this year! Rolling Stone Magazine is reporting that Johnson has plans to release two new albums. The first album, 'The Guitar Song', will be released in July. Jamey refers to it as his “white album” because it contains more upbeat, radio friendly type material. In the fall he plans to release a darker, more gloomy album that is still untitled, which he calls his “black album,” this album will have a similar vibe to "That Lonesome Song". "If I record all this material, I fully intend to get it out." Says Johnson. I for one CAN NOT WAIT!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Vote Whitney Duncan's "Right Road Now" on GAC top 20!

(Via Whitney Duncan Fans)

Whitney’s “Right Road Now” video is now on the voting list for GAC’s Top 20 Countdown (yay)!!! Let’s start voting hardcore! Each Friday GAC airs the top 20 videos of the week, and if Whitney’s video makes it on the countdown we will be giving away a prize! The first prize will be an autographed copy of Whitney’s album, “Right Road Now”.
Here’s how it will work:
1. Vote for Whitney’s video on GAC
2. Twitter users- update your twitter status to
“I voted for @whitneyduncan’s “Right Road Now” video on @GACtv Top 20 Countdown http://bit.ly/cukEoj via @WhitDuncanFans”
(please tweet it everyday, everytime you vote. You may want to save it to your “favorites” so it will be easier for u to tweet via copy & paste)
Myspace users- send out a mass message (and include us in it so we know)I voted for Whitney Duncan’s “Right Road Now” video on GAC ’s Top 20 Countdown http://bit.ly/cukEoj ”
3. We will keep trace of the status’ that have been updated since we made a way for it to be sent to us to when it’s updated. We will randomly choose a winner every Friday when the countdown airs on tv.
Remember it MUST make the countdown!

I know y'all can do this to help out the beautiful and talented Whitney Duncan!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

SUNDAY NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT!!

This weeks Sunday spotlight artist is newcomer Matthew Huff. Matthew is a singer/songwriter from Arkansas and has been gaining popularity over the last year and is really starting to take off. His debut single"Back Again" is already climbing up the Music Row Chart and is now at 120 after only four weeks. He lists his biggest influence as Keith Urban, and writes a lot of strong emotional lyrics that everyone can relate to. Matthew is currently touring with the band Riverbilly and will be opening for David Nail in Little Rock on May 27. For more info on Matthew Huff and to hear some of his music, visit his website at www.matthewhuffmusic.com or follow him on Twitter- @MatthewHuff_Mus. The single "Back Again" can be played on the home page by scrolling to the bottom.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Seven Questions with Ashley Ray

The past couple years have been a whirlwind for Show Dog-Universal recording artist and songwriter Ashley Ray. The Kansas native spent the better part of last year on tour with Eric Church and has since been touring relentlessly with her band throughout Texas.

Due to a rapidly growing fan base demanding music, Ashley’s debut EP was released May 4. The EP features five songs, including her successful single “Dirt Cheap”, which features Mike Eli of the Eli Young Band. This May, Ashley will embark on the highly anticipated Country Throw Down Tour, which kicks off in Tampa.

I recently sat down with Ashley Ray to ask her a few questions about her new music, her career so far and what’s ahead. The following is an edited selection from and interview Ashley Ray recently granted Nashville Noise.

Q: How was it growing up in Kansas and does it influence your songwriting at all?

Ray: Absolutely! Growing up in Kansas was all I could have ever asked for, especially now that I’m older and don’t get to go back that often, I really realize how it's shaped me as a person. I grew up on a farm so there was always something to work on, be fixed and/or fed. I think that’s why I’m such a hard worker to this day. It’s helped my songwriting of course, because I was and still am a tom boy/country girl. I get to write about what I know, there's nothing cooler than that!

Q: You were on the “Young and Wild” Tour last year with Eric Church and Jonathan Singleton & the Grove. That must have been crazy! How was that for you, experience wise?

Ray: That was amazing! Eric hand picked me and really stuck to his decision. Most of the time artists don’t get to go out on a big tour like that unless they have a single out on the radio. I have the highest amount of respect for him because he sticks to what and who he believes in. That’s the greatest character trait an artist can have I think. The tour was craziness. Jonathan, the guys and I hung out and drank all Eric's Jack every night! We got to be in front of his loyal and crazy fans every night and share our music with them. I’d stay out there with those guys 365 days a year if I could!

For the past year or so, you have been touring hard throughout Texas, and have managed to be successful on the Texas Regional Country Chart with your single “Dirt Cheap”. What made you decide to take your music to the Texas scene? How does it compare to Nashville?

Ray: Texas and Nashville have a completely different music scene. It was fun to see how different they really are. You can tour your whole life in the state of Texas and never leave...its really cool. I decided to head down there for a bunch of reasons...One, I have a bunch of buddies (Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, The Eli Young Band) who kept telling me I should head down and do some shows with them. I couldn’t pass up an offer to hang/party and play music with my buds! Two, Nashville can be a slow business sometimes. I have had a finished record for two years now, all I want and all I’ve ever wanted was to take my music to the fans and play for them. Texas seemed like a place I could do that, so I did. Plus, I’m weirdly connected to Texas in many different ways. My best girlfriends live down there now, my manager is from there and Austin is my most favorite city in the U.S. I followed my gut and I’m thinkin’ it paid off because I met so many wonderful people down there!

Your self titled debut EP was released on May 4th. Can you give us a little background on it? What can we expect to hear on this record?

Ray: You can expect to hear every part of me, Ashley Ray! I’m tough, when I say that, I hope you know I’m not tooting my own horn, it’s just a fact! I get my strength from my mama mostly and I’m proud of that. I don’t take any bullshit and that’s important to have as a woman in this business, whether it be having meetings or driving my big ass 15-passenger van to every bar in Texas! But I do have a heart and I’m still a woman and yes that means I’m emotional at times...you'll hear that too...basically you hear these five songs you'll know who I am!


What is your favorite song on the record?

Ray: Geez, this is the most difficult question I face, having to pick one favorite song, whether it be on my EP or not...its like having to choose favorites with your kids... “I Figured it Out” is my favorite up-tempo probably and “Dirt Cheap” is special to me because it’s my first single. I’m just excited for people to hear it and let me know which ones are THEIR favorites!

The Country Throw down Tour kicks off May 14 in Tampa. You are in the line-up on the Bluebird Café stage. I know that the guy who started Warped Tour started this tour too, so what can the fans expect? Are you excited to be part of a tour this big?

Ray: I’m ecstatic! I can’t believe they actually gave us songwriters/artists an opportunity like this! I feel truly blessed and lucky to be apart of it!! Fans can expect to get up close and personal with us in the bluebird songwriters tent. I want to talk to each and every person who comes through that tent! And I know the other writers will too! I wish something like this would have been going on when I was younger, I would have loved to have had the opportunity to sit right smack dab in front of my favorite songwriters. Songs are where music and artists start. I hope that the fans can walk away knowing that!


What is country music to you?

Ray: Absolutely everything! It’s a release, its a relationship, its my fulfillment. Music in general is air to me! Besides my family, it’s the thing I can remember that I’ve loved the longest!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Ashley Ray is our ARTIST OF THE MONTH

Our "artist of the month" for May is Ashley Ray. Kansas native Ashley Ray was on the Young and Wild Tour with Eric Church last year and has since been touring with her band around Texas. Ashley's latest single "Dirt Cheap" Has made it's marks on the Texas Country Chart, but now she is releasing her first EP on May 4! The EP will feature five songs, including the hit 'Dirt Cheap" featuring Mike Eli from the Eli Young Band. This summer, Ashley will be part of the Country Throwdown Tour that kicks off May 15 In Tampa. To find out more about Ashley, visit her website at www.ashleyray.com