Monday, July 25, 2011

Late Night & Alcohol

The best thing about drinking is walking around after your tipsy...not saying that I'm tipsy right now....

Anyways I went to the local Greencastle carnival today and watched Chris Woodward, a local singer from Silver Springs PA.
Chris started the concert out with Waylon's hit, "Good Ole Boys", and played alot of other songs by other artists. In my opinion Chris is on his way to Nashville.He has one hell of a good band, a good voice, and knows how to deliver his songs, and connect with the audience.

Why don't you visit Chris's Myspace, thats right I said Myspace and not Facebook! OMG someone shoot me! All joking aside Chris Woodward has one hell of a thing going and he should keep it up!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Indie Artists

I've reviewed many famous Country Artists on Nashville Twang, and am looking into reviewing some Indie Artists. I you are an independent Artist and want your music to "get out there," then send me an email, or reply to this blog post.

The music I'm looking for is "do it yourself" recordings with original lyrics and music. You must own all the rights to the music, and know that you will not receive any royalty payments if I play your music on here. You will retain and own all rights to your music.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

AARON LEWIS - "Country Boy" (Official Video)

Aaron Lewis and his new song "Country Boy" is a rock/country hit out on the airwaves. Aaron song reflects on the way of life of many small town American boys who want to be a rockstar one day . He grew up in a small New England town on a farm that his Grandfather started in the 40s ..It seems that Lewis is reflecting on the simpler time of his childhood versus the high roller life style of a rock singer. Aaron collaborated with Chris young , Charlie Daniels and George Jones on the song. Aaron also speaks of the "evils" of the rock and roll business and how the managers and record executives will tell new singers to change their hair , clothes and lose weight to become famous.. he also reflects on the fact that he has not nor will he ever change for anyone and that he always has been and always will be a "country boy"