Saturday, February 4, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Up & Coming New Nashville- Chris and Johnny
Chris Roberts, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, was immersed into music by way of New York's Broadway. He starred in a production of the Broadway musical The Civil War, alongside singer Larry Gatlin, in New York City. Gatlin, who had once fronted a trio which also included his two brothers (Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers), mentored fellow actor Royal Reed and Roberts, also suggesting that they should add a third member to complete their vocal-centric group. Initially, they could not find a suitable third member for the trio. Eventually, they befriended Marcus Hummon, with whom they began to write songs.
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| Chris Roberts |
By the age of 19, Johnny's earnest and likable personality, natural talent, and passion for music enabled him to open for headliners such as Collin Raye, Josh Turner, Trick Pony, and Emerson Drive. It was during this time that he released his first indie album “Southern Thing”. The title track is a fun tune about spring break and the frivolity of youth.
In 2003 he was faced with a decision, college or music? The problem was that his passion for music could only be rivaled by his love of academics so he chose to do both. Meanwhile he was actively touring and promoting his second album “What Happens Here Stays Here”
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| Johnny Bulford |
During the next few years he made many trips to Nashville developing relationships with label executives and consistently left them wanting to hear more. He became actively involved in local charities such as the Russell Home for Atypical Children and he was commissioned by the veteran’s group ‘Remembering the Brave’ to write a song for fallen soldiers. That song has been played at numerous events for America’s Gold Star families.
The 2008 Colgate Country Showdown pitted Johnny against some of the toughest talent to date. In all, more than 50,000 artists competed in all states and regions to make it to the finals in Nashville. This was his chance to shine and shine he did. Only 5 artists were chosen for the final competition, and when the smoke cleared, Johnny was the winner of $100,000.
Winning that ‘Happy Gilmore check’ as he likes to all it, did more than just give him some extra spending cash. It kicked open doors to Nashville’s inner circle of writers. Recognizing pure talent when they see it, Warner Chappell Music signed Johnny as a staff writer and immediately put him to work writing and co-writing with some of Nashville’s hottest and most successful writers including Michael Dulaney and Lisa Carver.
2009 saw the release of “Livin It Up”, which features tracks written or co-written and produced by the singer and collaborations with renowned Nashville songwriting heavyweights, the Grammy nominated Charlie Craig (Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton) and Robert Arthur (Brad Paisley, Mark Chesnutt, Jeff Bates). The title track talks of high school and rivalries and just being a kid.
His latest venture has been writing with Grammy Nominated Chris Young. Chris’s next album will be released in the fall of 2011. "Flashlight", a song he wrote with Chris and Robert Arthur will not only be on that album but also Johnny's first cut.
Johnny resides in Nashville and can also be spotted performing at ‘writers rounds’ throughout the city. He also frequently travels with his five piece band across the southeast. His distinctive voice, passionate lyrics and haunting melodies are a shining testament to past country greats like Vince Gill, James Taylor and his childhood idol, Garth.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Hear It Here- New Single From Dean Brody- "Canadian Girls"
Three-time 2011 CCMA winner and JUNO nominee Dean Brody has dropped his new high anticipated single to radio. The song is called ‘Canadian Girls’ and is from his upcoming album Dirt set to be released in April of 2012. You’ll be able to purchase the single world-wide on iTunes starting February 7. You can get a sneak peak below:
New Live Music Video From Jason Eady & Jamie Wilson- "Go Down Moses/Whistling"
Two of the brightest lights on the Texas Music scene - not to mention good friends that collaborate pretty often - were in the Gibson Austin Backroom last month. And they melded a couple of their songs together - Eady's "Go Down Moses" and Wilson's "Whistling" - into one song that's very cool.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
New Theatrical Trailer For Chely Wright's Wish Me Away
Wish Me Away is the story of Chely Wright, the first country music star to come
out as gay. Over three years, the filmmakers were given extraordinary access to
Chely's struggle and her unfolding plan to come out publicly. Using interviews
with Chely, her family, her pastor, and key players in Nashville interwoven with
Chely's intimate private video diaries, the film goes deep into her back story
as an established country music star and then forward as she steps into the
national spotlight to reveal her secret. Chronicling the aftermath in her
hometown of Nashville and within the larger LGBT community, Wish Me Away reveals
both the devastation of her own internalized homophobia and the transformational
power of living an authentic life. The film came out in limited theatrical release and this is the trailer for an upcoming digital & DVD release
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