Showing posts with label Mark Chesnutt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Chesnutt. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2020

That Nashville Sound Saturday Newsbytes- New Videos, New Drake White & Mark Chestnut & Livestream Calendar

There's some positive trends out there with the spread of the virus slowing down- hopefully as a result of all of you sheltering down in place. At the end of this event, we owe our nurses, doctors, first responders, delivery people and our grocers a beer at a bar. Make it happen folks. Here's all the news that's fit to print on this Saturday.

~ Mark Chestnutt announced that his next project will be out on August 14th and will be an EP called Numbers on the Jukebox

~ Drake White also announced an upcoming EP project. He will release Stars on April 24th and it features his first single "Eat, Drink & Dream" off of the project. "'Eat, Drink & Dream' is a declaration of relentless optimism,” the singer told Billboard. “In the face of adversity, when no one is looking, that is when an individual's true character is revealed. That’s what this song is -- a power dose of optimism that you can!” 

~ New music videos 

LANCO - "What I See"
Drake White - "Eat, Drink & Dream"
Lennon Stella - "Fear of Being Alone"
Jordan Davis - "Detours"

~ Upcoming Livestream Concert Schedule:

April 11

Human To Human Festival ft. Devin Dawson, Hunter Hayes, Lauren Daigle + more
Time: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. CT
What: A Facebook Live donation event
Where: Facebook

Randall King

Time: 12 p.m. CT
Where: YouTube

Tyler Rich

Time: 3 p.m. CT
What: “Leave Her Wild” Saturday Brunch
Where: Instagram

Christina Taylor
Time: 3 p.m. CT
Where: Instagram

Alyssa Bonagura
Time: 4 p.m. CT
What: #NewSongSaturday
Where: Facebook and Instagram

Tegan Marie

Time: 4 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook

Maddie & Tae

Time: 6:30 p.m. CT
What: Circle Sessions, a pre-show to The Grand Ole Opry
Where: Facebook YouTube

The Grand Ole Opry ft. Trace Adkins, Jason Crabb, T. Graham Brown & Bobby Bones
Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: Free Easter livestream. Keep the music playing while we keep each other safe!
Where: Facebook YouTube

Jameson Rodgers
Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: Saturday Nights Live
Where: Facebook

People Supporting Artists Telethon ft. Roseanne Cash, John Oates, Lee Brice + more
Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: Telethon to benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund
Where: Website

Justin Moore, Tracy Lawrence, Joe Nichols, Adam Hambrick, Heath Sanders
Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: And The Beat Goes On Arkansas; benefiting Food Banks of Arkansas. Text FEED to 501501 to donate $10
Where: YouTube

Chris Bandi

Time: 7 p.m. CT
Where: Instagram

Whitey Morgan

Time: 8 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook

April 12

Elena Moon Park

Time: 11 a.m. CT
What: #LincolnCenterAtHome
Where: Website

The War and Treaty

Time: 12:30 p.m. CT
What: Launch of “The Roundup,” new live streaming series from Rounder Records
Where: YouTube

T. Graham Brown

Time: 3 p.m. CT
What: Couch Concert Series benefitting MusiCares.
Where: Instagram

Willy Braun (Reckless Kelly)

Time: 3 p.m. CT
What: Music From The Mountains
Where: Facebook

Darin & Brooke Aldridge

Time: 7 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook

Nikki Lane

Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: A Month of Sundays
Where: Facebook

April 13

Ashley McBryde

Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
What: Playing some favorites for the kids! #AllCoopedUp with Kids.
Where: Facebook

Tenille Townes

Time: 3 p.m. CT
What: Martin Guitar’s “Jam In Place” series
Where: Facebook

Laine Hardy

Time: 5 p.m. CT
What: “Ground I Grew Up On” Virtual Tour
Where: Facebook

Chris Bandi

Time: 5 p.m. CT
What: Performance
Where: Instagram

Colter Wall

Time: 6 p.m. CT
What: Create The West; A Boot Barn series showing live creative escapes, from behind the scenes of their craft how-tos.
Where: Instagram

Candi Carpenter, Carter Faith, Tyra Madison, and Mignon

Time: 6 p.m. CT
What: Song Suffragettes concert
Where: YouTube

Jimmie Allen

Time: 6 p.m. CT
Where: Instagram

Randy & Mary Travis

Time: 6 p.m. CT
Where: Instagram

Sara Evans
Time: 7:30 p.m. CT
What: Closet Chaos
Where: Instagram

Jillian Jacqueline
Time: 8 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook Instagram

Mark Wills
Time: 8 p.m. CT
What: Live From The Bunker
Where: Facebook

April 14

Logan Ledger

Time: 10 a.m. CT
What: Talking about his new album, his influences, and interacting with fans.
Where: Website

Alyssa Bonagura
Time: 6 p.m. CT
What: Martin Guitar’s “Jam in Place”
Where: Facebook

George Shingleton
Time: 7:30 p.m. CT
What: Tuesday night tunes. Live music with original songs and Q&A.
Where: Facebook

April 15

Alyssa Trahan

Time: 12 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook

Steve Wariner

Time: 7:00 p.m. CT
What: Wariner Wednesday
Where: Facebook

Kalie Shorr

Time: 8 p.m. CT
Where: Facebook

Alyssa Bonagura

Time: 8 p.m. CT
What: Virtual Tour: Quarantined & Ready To Rock
Where: YouTube

April 18

Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home ft. Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, Alanis Morissette, Eddie Vedder + more
Time: 7 p.m. CT
What: A global broadcast & digital special to support frontline healthcare workers and the WHO.
Where: Website

Thursday, April 13, 2017

New Mark Chesnutt Album Features 12 Duets With Likes Of Womack, Jones, Diffie, Jennings, Watson & More

Artist: Mark Chesnutt
Album: Duets
Label: Row Entertainment
Release date: April 24, 2017

After selling more than ten million records over his career, Mark Chesnutt is doing something a little different and a little special for his fan club members this year. His brand new album featuring a dozen duets with the likes of Lee Ann Womack, George Jones, Tracy Lawrence, Joe Diffie, Waylon Jennings, Gene Watson and more is being offered solely as a fan club exclusive and only available through his website. The album will not be sold separately on the website or sold in stores. In addition to the new project, fans will get meet and greet opportunities and a signed photograph.

The project is a collection of songs and collaborations- a unique greatest hits of sorts- over Chesnutt's long and stories career. The first track is off of Lee Ann Womack's debut album back in 1997.  Track two is off Chesnutt's 1992 Longnecks and Short Stories album. All told, it's a solid combination of Chesnutt's unique traditional country voice with some of the bigger country names over the last two decades.

Duets Track Listing

1. Make Memories with Me (with Lee Ann Womack)
2. Talking to Hank (with George Jones)
3. Stay All Night (with Ray Benson)
4. A Couple More Years ( With Amber Digby)
5. A Good Way To Get On My Bad Side (with Tracy Byrd)
6. Rockin the Roadhouse Down (with Tracy Lawrence & Joe Diffie)
7. Rainy Day Woman (with Waylon Jennings)
8. Good Ones And Bad Ones (with George Jones)
9. Political Incorrectness (with Kevin Fowler)
10. This Side of the Door ( with Gene Watson)
11. When The Grass Grows Over Me (with George Jones)
12. Honky Tonk Song (with Tom Aster)

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Gene Watson To Release Real. Country. Music. In February

Artist: Gene Watson
Album: Real. Country. Music.
Label: Fourteen Carat Music
Release date: February 26, 2016

Texas Country Music Hall of Famer (class of 2002) might have 35 albums under his belt to go along with his dozens of charted hits, but one of the more prolific singer/songwriters of our time is choosing to add to that legacy with the release of his new album Real Country Music on February 26, 2016.

The album is filled with Watson interpreting classic country songs from many of his favorite songwriters and singers he's met over his long and illustrious career.

Kris Kristofferson recorded the first track, "Enough For You"(written by Kristofferson) and included the track on Jesus was a Capricorn (Monument Records, 1972). Larry Gatlin wrote and recorded "Help Me" and included the track on Rain / Rainbow (Monument Records, 1974). Mark Chesnutt recorded "She Never Got Me Over You," which was written by Hank Cochran, Dean Dillon and Keith Whitley, and included the track on Rollin' With The Flow (Lofton Creek Records, 2008). It was the last song Whitley ever wrote before his tragic death in 1989. The album reads like a country music who's-who with songwriters and previous cuts by the likes of Bill Anderson, Waylon Jennings, Billy Jo Spears, Jerry Lee Lewis, Nat King Cole, Ray Price, Conway Twitty and more.

Track Listing:

1. Enough For You
2. When A Man Can't Get A Woman Off His Mind
3. Help Me
4. Couldn't Love Have Picked A Better Place To Die
5. A Girl I Used To Know
6. Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall
7. Ramblin' Rose
8. A Bridge That Just Won't Burn
9. Ashes To Ashes
10. Old Love Never Dies
11. She Never Got Me Over You
12. All My Tomorrows
13. I'll Find It Where I Can

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Lots of New Country Albums to Look Forward to This Fall and Beyond


Over the last couple of weeks, many prominent artists have announced new projects that will be coming down the road. Here are just a few. Any favorites that you’re looking forward to the most?

Jake OwenEndless Summer EP- (9/25)- “It’s been almost a year since our album, Barefoot Blue Jean Night, came out,” says Jake. “And, I started thinking that I really wanted to put out a few new tunes that had a summer vibe. So, we decided to cut four songs and put out an EP entitled Endless Summer. No one ever really wants the summer to end, right? Hopefully, these songs will be ones that keep the party going into the fall and people will crank them up loud when they are out on the water enjoying their own Endless Summer.”

Johnny CashJohnny Cash: the Complete Columbia Album Collection- (10/30)- 63 CD’s. That’s what this massive box set includes. Thirty-five of those 60 are getting their first CD release ever, while two of the discs—Johnny Cash with His Hot & Blue Guitar and The Singles—are exclusive to the collection. Several rare discs are included, such as Johnny Cash pa Osteraker, recorded at Osteraker Prison in Sweden in 1972, Strawberry Cake, recorded at the London Palladium in 1975, and Koncert V Praze, recorded at the Sport Hall in Prague in 1978.The focal point of the set is Cash's first 19 albums (1958 - 1967), released for the first time in mono sound on CD. Each album is packaged as a mini-LP CD with its original artwork.

Josh Turner – Cracker Barrel Presents Josh Turner: Live Across America- (Available now)- In addition to being able to enjoy real home-style food and enjoy some shopping, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store guests can also take home a copy of Josh Turner’s latest album release. The 12-track album features live performances of Turner’s biggest hits, as well as his never-before-released version of Waylon Jennings’ “America.” The album is available in all Cracker Barrel locations as well as online at crackerbarrel.com.

Terri Clark- Untitled Classic Covers Album- (November) While she’s done many covers in her live shows over the years, this will be the first time that Clark has tackled an entire album of covers. Check out this track listing: It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels- Kitty Wells, Leavin On Your Mind- Patsy Cline, Love Is A Rose- Linda Ronstadt, Gentle On My Mind- Glen Campbell, Swingin Doors- Merle Haggard, Two More Bottles Of Wine- Emmylou Harris, Delta Dawn- Tanya Tucker, Golden Ring- George And Tammy, Don't Come Home A Drinkin- Loretta Lynn, How Blue- Reba, Movin On - Hank Snow.

Jason AldeanNight Train- (10/16)- "I feel really great about the songs we recorded for this album," says Aldean. "There are some surprises on there that might raise a few eyebrows, and there's also some more traditional stuff too. I don't like being put in a box, and I think with every record, we've had a lot of variety…'Night Train' is no different. I got to do a cool up-tempo song with Luke (Bryan) and Eric (Church), who've both been out with me over the last two years. I love collaborations like that, and I think the fans dig it when artists get together…it keeps it interesting."

Toby KeithHope On The Rocks- (11/13)- The first single from the Clinton native’s follow-up album is already making itself heard on the country charts in “I Like Girls That Drink Beer.” Co-written by Keith and his frequent collaborator Bobby Pinson, the single is one of the upcoming album’s 10 cuts, along with the title track. The deluxe edition of “Hope on the Rocks,” his 16th studio album, will have 14 cuts, according to a news release.

Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis Grits and Glamour- (Undetermined)- Says, Morgan, “I am currently working on a new album with Pam Tills, set to be released (soon).  Together, we are co-writing songs for the project and selecting material from some of Nashville's hit songwriters.  The album is in support of our current tour, Grits & Glamour.”

CW McCallWolf Creek Pass (reissue)- (Available now)- Rightly famed for his 1976 global mega-hit Convoy, C.W. McCall is an enigma in wraparound shades. At the crossroads of trucker anthems, high-octane hillbilly-homage and (perhaps incongruously) haunting environmental odes towers the strange figure of McCall. Reissued for the very first time is his 1975 debut LP Wolf Creek Pass is a highway fueled songs. Also included is the bulk of his second LP Black Bear Road- in includes 26 remastered tracks in all.

Lynyrd SkynyrdLast of a Dying Breed- (Available now)- Last Of A Dying Breed reunites the band with producer Bob Marlette who produced the last Skynyrd album, God & Guns. “It was great to get back in the studio with Bob for this new album,” said Gary Rossington “We kind of went back old school this time. All of us playing together in the studio as a band, tracking songs and creating licks. We had a lot of fun and the music really flowed for us, so that’s when you know you are on to something good. We can’t wait to let the fans hear these songs and play ‘em live.”

Mark Chesnutt – Your Room- (Available now)- A combo CD and DVD, this project was filmed at an intimate show in Los Angeles, during which Mark and his band performed 15 of his most beloved hits including "Too Cold at Home," "Going Through the Big D" and "It's a Little Too Late." AIX Records filmed the performance using 3D cameras and HD-audio recording techniques so that fans will get the feel of the country star performing right there in their living rooms.

Matraca BergLove’s Truck Stop (10/22)-  From the press release: Getting the introspective songstress to come forward is not always easy. When one bares their emotions, offers pain and falter without flinching, there is a natural gap that most be braved – and Berg would rather write the truth than throw herself out for the mass to consume. But when you love the people you write about, know the songs from the inside out the way the CMA Song of the Year winner does, there comes a point where being a good steward takes precedence.

The SteeldriversHammer Down- (2/5)- This will be the band's first album to include new members Gary Nichols on lead vocals and guitar and Brent Truitt on mandolin. "I think it is important for us as a band to continue the journey creatively with new people, new information and a new batch of songs," says fiddle player Tammy Rogers. "The second album was bluesier with the addition of the National (slide) guitar and turning Chris loose to belt a little bit. But, I think this new album has a little bit more emphasis on the picking, for lack of a better word. It's really interesting. I'm really happy with the direction we're taking. Obviously Brent is a mandolin master so he is bringing a lot to the table. And Gary is playing some leads that are very cool. On the other records, it was more me and Richard doing all of the fills and the instrumental stuff. But now, this feels like there is a lot of depth to all four instruments, so we're excited about that."

Dwight Yoakam's 3 Pears Album
Dwight Yoakam - 3 Pears- (9/18)- The 12-track release, his 26th, is produced by Yoakam, along with two songs co-produced with Beck: "A Heart Like Mine" and "Missing Heart". From the press release: 3 Pears exemplifies Yoakam's ability to incorporate multiple, competing influences into a piece of cohesive art. It balances his country core with a fiercely independent embrace of rock, Americana, pop and soul and builds on his trademark edginess with a notable, growing positivity. 3 Pears contains heartfelt love songs, which showcase Yoakam s authentic country vocals while maintaining his unmistakable classic sound.

Taylor Swift - Red- (10/22)- The young lady intent on complete world domination... okay, not COMPLETE world domination... has a brand new album coming out towards the end of October. The lead single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is her fastest selling single to date and went Gold in 20 minutes after its release. 20 minutes.

Jamey Johnson - Living For A Song: Tribute To Hank Cochran- (10/16)- When word got out that acclaimed Nashville artist Jamey Johnson was recording a tribute album to beloved songwriter Hank Cochran, musical superstars clamored to participate. "When we were talking about who to call, people just kind of presented themselves," Johnson says. "I think the word got out after awhile, and we were getting phone calls from people wanting to do it. There weren't a whole lot of arms that needed twisting."  The resulting cast includes the ranks of the Country Music Hall of Fame came George Strait, Emmylou Harris, Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Ray Price and Vince Gill, not to mention Cochran's oldest and truest friend, Willie Nelson. Veteran stars Leon Russell, Elvis Costello, Bobby Bare and Asleep at the Wheel perform on the album alongside contemporary artists such as Alison Krauss, Lee Ann Womack and Ronnie Dunn.

Billy Ray Cyrus - Change My Mind- (10/23) From the press release: From start to finish, this album brings Cyrus full circle with a candid autobiographical snapshot of his life. Cyrus hails from Flatwoods, KY, located right off US23 better known as the Country Music Highway. With Change My Mind Cyrus returns to his country music roots and delivers a 10-song collection that showcases his bluegrass meets rock n' roll sensibility, songwriting prowess and captivating vocals. Produced by multi-award winning producer Brandon Friesen, the album features "Hillbilly Heart," a driving, unapologetic song about Cyrus' country roots, "That's What Daddy's Do," a tender ballad about the admiration of family and fatherhood, "Good As Gone" which sees Cyrus channeling his rock influences Pink Floyd, The Doors, Led Zeppelin and Willie Nelson. There is also a re-make of Cyrus' fan-favorite "I'm So Miserable," given a unique up-tempo twist that will leave fans far from miserable.

Wanda Jackson - Unfinished Business- (10/9)- The new album from legendary singer and “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” inductee Wanda Jackson, will be a Sugar Hill Records release. This is Jackson’s 31st studio album and marks the producing debut of fellow renowned musician and songwriter Justin Townes Earle. Of working with Earle, Jackson comments, “From day one I really liked Justin’s idea to take me back to my roots and make a record of country, blues, and rockabilly songs. The band was extra tight and great to work with during the whole process. The record just sounds terrific."

Billy Dean - Man of Good Fortune- (9/25)- Says, Dean, “We are releasing a new album of ten new songs. This record sounds young, but the lyrics are for grown-ups.” It will mark the first independent release since his 2010 album, The One Behind The Wheel. 


Big & Rich - Hillbilly Jedi- (9/18) Big Kenny Alphin said that the album's title "came out in a writing session we were doing with Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi. They are going to record the song on our new album and a line in the song was "hillbilly jedis with attitude." All of a sudden, Bon Jovi stops and says, "Hillbilly Jedis? That’s it. I’d buy that shirt." We were like, "Hey, that’s about a descriptive as you can get of what we are.""

Kix Brooks- New To This Town- (9/11)- The 12-song collection, with 9 co-written by Kix, was produced by Kix with Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts co-producing the title track. "I made an album that really is close to my heart, and it's a whole lot of fun," shares Kix. "For the most part, the music's just...it's kind of fun and games and hangin' it out there and thinkin' about gettin' back in a lot of those clubs and festivals and gettin' to play again. It's like, you know, people come to enjoy themselves, and I think this album in a lot of ways is about that."

Bucky Covington- Good Guys- (9/11)- The American Idol alum has already released two singles off of the new album, "I Wanna Be That Feeling" and a hot shot duet with Shooter Jennings called "The Drinkin' Side of Country." Through his work with Help The Good Guys, Bucky will also donate proceeds from the first week sales of his new record to the International Association of Fire Fighters Charitable Fund, benefitting our brave neighborhood heroes who keep our communities safe each and every day.

Chely Wright- Woman In The Moon (Reissue- Available Now)- Chely's 1994 debut album Woman in the Moon has been re-released at available for the for time ever on digital. This is the first time the album has been available in almost 10 years. It was previously out of print.

Friday, July 30, 2010

An Interview With Mark Chesnutt Over At The 9513

Saguaro Road Records has recently released neo-tradionalist favorite Mark Chesnutt’s new collection of all-American, all-time favorite, whiskey-soaked standards— an album appropriately called Outlaw.

The album features re-recordings of some of Chesnutt’s personal heroes and life-long friends such as Billy Joe Shaver, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings (for whom Mark’s eldest son is named.) The product of producer Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam/Michelle Shocked/Tanya Tucker), Outlaw is a true-denim-blue Mark Chesnutt-branded musical composition.

I had an opportunity to interview Chesnutt for the granddaddy of all country music blogs, The 9513. Read a snippet below and then click HERE to read the entire interview.

"I didn’t want the album to sound like a modern country record. I didn’t want it to sound like what was going on in Nashville right now. Anytime you work with Pete Anderson, you’re going to get Pete Anderson sounds. He’s such a unique guitar player and music guy. We didn’t want it to sound like Nashville because we weren’t in Nashville. We recorded this out in Burbank in Pete’s studio out in California. It was a big thrill for me because in all my career I had never cut anything other than in Texas or Nashville. I started out recording in Texas, but everything else was in Nashville. This was a big thrill to go somewhere else and cut some music."

Friday, April 30, 2010

Mark Chesnutt To Release Album Of Outlaw Covers In June

Saguaro Road Records is releasing Mark Chesnutt’s new collection of all-American, all-time favorite, whiskey-soaked standards— Outlaw. From the distinguished specialty label that has brought country music enthusiasts unrivaled recordings from artists such as Patty Loveless, Tanya Tucker and Lonestar, Outlaw follows in the same vein; with grit, spit-polished and shined, and delivered by one of country music’s finest music stylists.

Set to be released on June 22, 2010, Outlaw features re-recordings of some of Chesnutt’s personal heroes and life-long friends such as Billy Joe Shaver, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings (for whom Mark’s eldest son is named.) The product of producer Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam/Michelle Shocked/Tanya Tucker), Outlaw is a typical true-denim-blue Mark Chesnutt.

“When I was first approached to record this CD, my reaction wasn’t just ‘yes,’ but ‘hell, yeah,’” Chesnutt said. “I cut my teeth on this kind of music and it’s an opportunity [that might not have otherwise presented itself] for me to pay tribute to some of my biggest heroes in country music.”

Sunday, November 22, 2009

TNS Video History- George Jones, Tracy Lawrence & Mark Chesnutt Sing "I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair"

The Possum rocks it out on stage with the two neo-traditionalists Tracy Lawrence and Mark Chesnutt- off of the DVD titled "George Jones Live In Tennessee."

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Movie Noble Things Opens With Strong Country Music Line-Up

A brand new country music movie called Noble Things opens in limited theaters across the country tomorrow (10/30/09) and it features well-known country stars Lee Ann Womack and Tracy Byrd as supporting actors. The movie also includes a Hollywood who’s-who of familiar faces, including Michael Parks (Grindhouse, Kill Bill, From Dusk ‘Til Dawn), Ryan Hurst (Sons of Anarchy, Remember The Titans, Saving Private Ryan), Dominique Swain (Alpha Dog, Face/Off, Lolita), Wes Brown (True Blood, We Are Marshall, Glory Road) and Ron Canada (Wedding Crashers, Cinderella Man, National Treasure).

We’re even more excited about the soundtrack, however. It’s a virtual whose-who of great modern classic honkytonk singers. A track listing is below:

Old Spanish Trail - Bo Bice
Take Me Fishin’ - Tracy Byrd
A Lotta Good Beer - Tracy Byrd & Zona Jones
Fool Around - Mark Chesnutt
Middle Man - Mark Chesnutt
Remember The Days - The Drew Davis Band
Noble Things - Brock Goodwin
Bring Me Down Town - Dobie Gray
Summertime Moonshine - Blaine Larsen
Time Heals All Wounds - Tracy Lawrence
I Can’t Complain - The Rachels
Leave It All Behind - Pam Tillis
Boys Are Gonna Be Boys - Lane Turner
Double Shot Of John Wayne - Clay Walker
Dead Men Tell No Tales - Nikki Williams

http://www.noblethingssoundtrack.com/

Friday, July 24, 2009

Mark Chesnutt To Perform At Special Benefit Concert For 5-Year-Old Kendrick Little & Family

One of country music’s most recognizable voices, Mark Chesnutt, has generously come forward to donate his time and talent to perform at the Kendrick Little Benefit Concert. This charitable effort has been organized for the benefit of Kendrick Little, a 5-year-old boy who is fighting a life battle with High-Grade Glioma (HGG), a rare and fatal form of brainstem cancer that affects nearly 300 children per year. The concert will be held on Sunday, July 26, 2009 at the Asbury Park Complex at 6PM in Comanche, OK; proceeds from the benefit will be dedicated to assist the family with young Kendrick’s expenses.

With the loving support and strength from family and friends, Kendrick Little (a former resident of Comanche, OK) has been bravely fighting an Intrinsic Brainstem High-Grade Glioma tumor (graded at a 3-4 scale on a scale 1-4) since Thanksgiving 2008. The deadly tumor originated in the brainstem and flowered to the left hemisphere of the young boy’s brain. Kendrick underwent an intense 15-hour surgery after the initial diagnosis; 65-70 percent of the tumor was successfully removed. After completing a 30-day course of radiation therapy, the tumor was further reduced surprising doctors--as this optimum result has not been achieved in prior cases with this type of cancer.

There is no cure for HGG. Kendrick’s physician, who has consulted with top cancer specialists from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (Memphis, TN), has surmised Kendrick’s life span to be 12-18 months. The medical bills the family has incurred while fighting this battle are insurmountable and Mark Chesnutt graciously stepped forward to show his support.

“This event is special for me and I am honored to help this family,” said Chesnutt. “With three young and healthy kids, it is hard to think about what little Kendrick and his family are going through. My thoughts and prayers are with them all as they live day-to-day fighting this silent killer.”

The Asbury Complex is located at 410 South 2nd Street, Comanche, OK. Tickets are $50 per person; for more ticket information or how you can make your contribution to assist Kendrick Little and his family, contact geanannbadgwell(at)clearwire.net.

For more information about Kendrick Little and the plight of the Little Family please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHSplrORPOE

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Mark Chesnutt Uses Autographed Guitar To Honor Friend

Mark Chesnutt (Lofton Creek Records) has joined with the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis foundation in an awareness campaign and charity effort to remember famed country songwriter and hitmaker Dennis Linde.

Linde wrote Chesnutt's chart-topping hits "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" and "It Sure Is Monday" along with other notably recognizable country music tunes such as "Burnin' Love," (Elvis) "Goodbye Earl," (Dixie Chicks) "Callin' Baton Rouge" (Garth Brooks) among others. Linde succumbed to the disease in December 2006.

Mark has donated his personally-owned Takamine guitar along with carry case which is now being auctioned on e-Bay. Chesnutt, who plays nearly 100 dates a year, played this particular guitar for more than four years on stage, taking it to performances across the nation (including the Roadhouse Tour) as well as to Europe and the Caribbean.

The winning bidder will also receive a personal telephone call from Mark with his personal thanks for participating in the auction. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the guitar auction will be donated to the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis foundation a nonprofit organization founded to accelerate research efforts leading to a cure for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), while educating, supporting, and advocating for the community of patients, families, and medical professionals fighting this disease. [For more information on the CPF, visit www.coalitionforpf.org or call (888) 222-8541.]

Chesnutt fans and country music enthusiasts can bid on the autographed guitar package by visiting www.eBay.com/Mark-Chesnutt-Autographed-Guitar for details. Bidding ends February 13, 2009.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Mark Chesnutt's Lead Guitar Player Injured In Accident

Delaney Jackson was injured on Thursday afternoon, November 20, while cleaning his pistol at his residence; he accidentally shot himself in the hand. Jackson has played lead guitar for Mark Chesnutt and his band for just over twelve years. He was scheduled for surgery this morning and That Nashville Sound sends him our well wishes and blessings for a speedy recovery.