Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Best of Country in 2011


Here we are... the end of 2011. Me and my staff (aka me) searched for the Best of in Country Music for the year and below is what I found. No denying country music is the "it" thing right now and will be for years to come. It is great to be working in country radio.. I am a fan of country music and have been for 12+ years.. it just keeps getting better and the artists are "real" people, like you and me. I've met several of them (from rising stars to one's that have been around a while) during my 10 years at WQMX and honestly, I like them all. Thank you for being a fan of country music & radio and for reading my Nashville Minute Blog.  Have a great 2012.
The Best of Country in 2011
The National League of Junior Cotillions ranked Taylor Swift No. 5 on the "10 Best-Mannered People of 2011." The list recognizes Taylor for inspiring young people through music and manners.
Jason Aldean's My Kinda Party, Glen Campbell's Ghost On The Canvas, Eric Church's Chief, Terri Clark's Roots & Wings and The Dirt Drifters' This Is My Blood are among the AllMusic staff's 22 "Favorite Country Albums Of 2011." Check out the full list by clicking here.  
iTunes selected Jason Aldean's My Kinda Party as its Country Album of the Year, Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" the Country Song of the Year, and Eric Church as its Breakthrough Artist of the Year.
Ashton Shepherd's Where Country GrowsThe Civil WarsBarton Hollow and Eric Church's Chief are among NPR's staff-compiled " 50 Favorite Albums Of 2011."

Miranda Lambert's Four the Record, Pistol Annies' Hell on Heels and Eric Church's Chief have each earned a spot on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 50 albums of 2011. The magazine calls Miranda's Four the Record "her most easeful and assured record yet" and says that the Pistol Annies' Hell on Heels is "an album for our Great Recession -- songs about trailer parks, mounting debt and ne'er-do-well men who make hard times harder." Rolling Stone calls Eric "a country singer a rock fan could love -- saluting Jesus and Springsteen, mixing up backwoods twang with power chords and Stones riffs."  
Lady Antebellum's Own The Night tops Amazon's "Best Country Albums of 2011" list. The rest of the top five in descending order are Scotty McCreery's Clear As DayToby Keith's Clancy's TavernMartina McBride's Eleven and Luke Bryan's Tailgates & Tanlines. Lady Antebellum's "Just A Kiss" also topped the online store's "Best Country Songs of 2011." 
Billboard has also released its list of the Top 10 Country Singles for 2011. Here they are in alphabetical order:
·       "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not" - Thompson Square
·       "Baggage Claim" - Miranda Lambert
·       "Cost of Livin'" - Ronnie Dunn
·       "From a Table Away" - Sunny Sweeney
·       "Home" - Dierks Bentley
·       "Honey Bee" - Blake Shelton
·       "Red Solo Cup" - Toby Keith
·       "Remind Me" - Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood
·       "Teenage Daughters" - Martina McBride
·       "You and Tequila" - Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter
·       Honorable Mention: "The Gospel According to Jones" - Eric Lee Bedingfield 


           
Country Music is well represented on the Associated Press' all-genre Album of the Year list. Miranda Lambert's girl group, Pistol Annies, check in at number-seven with Hell on Heels, and Lady Antebellum's Own the Night takes the number-nine position. The Civil Wars land at number-two with Barton Hollow.
And Finally, Rolling Stone has named Nashville the Best Music Scene for 2011. The magazine recognizes hot spots in Music City from venues like Robert's honky-tonk and the legendary Ryman Auditorium, to bars like retro speakeasy Patterson House. They also shine a spotlight on locally owned restaurants, record stores and clothiers.
And that is the Best of Country in 2011
Keep it Real and Keep it Country.
George McFly 94.9 WQMX Weekend On-Air Personality george@wqmx.com

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Carrie Underwood Tops List & The Country Grammy Nominees

Right on the money.... Carrie Underwood has been named country's most beautiful woman for 2011, according to a poll in Country Weekly magazine. Also making the list are Taylor Swift, Reba McEntire and Shania Twain.
Miranda Lambert's Four the Record, Pistol Annies' Hell on Heels and Eric Church's Chief have each earned a spot on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 50 albums of 2011. The magazine calls Miranda's Four the Record "her most easeful and assured record yet" and says that the Pistol Annies' Hell on Heels is "an album for our Great Recession -- songs about trailer parks, mounting debt and ne'er-do-well men who make hard times harder." Rolling Stone calls Eric "a country singer a rock fan could love -- saluting Jesus and Springsteen, mixing up backwoods twang with power chords and Stones riffs.
Ronnie Dunn shares a new video on his website taking fans behind his song "Cost of Living." In it he lets fans share their stories of facing the unemployment crisis and then shares his own family's struggle when his father lost his job -- Ronnie was nine at the time.  
Fox News is reporting that Taylor Swift is in the running to play Eponine in the movie version of the Broadway show Les Miserables. Taylor is going up against Glee's Lea Michele, Scarlett Johansson and Evan Rachel Wood. Good luck Taylor. 
And finally,
Jason Aldean and Taylor Swift lead the country pack for the Grammy Awards. The Band
Perry is the only country entry in the all-genre Best New Artist category. The awards will be given
out on February 12, 2012. Watch it on CBS. The nominees are:

Best Country Solo Performance
Jason Aldean
- Dirt Road Anthem 
Martina McBride - I'm Gonna Love You Through It 
Blake Shelton - Honey Bee 
Taylor Swift - Mean 
Carrie Underwood - Mama's Song

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson
- Don't You Wanna Stay 
Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter - You and Tequila 
The Civil Wars -- Barton Hollow 
Thompson Square - Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not

Best Country Song (songwriter's award)
Thompson Square
- Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not 
Blake Shelton - God Gave Me You 
Trace Adkins - Just Fishin'  
Taylor Swift - Mean 
Vince Gill - Threaten Me With Heaven 
Kenny Chesney with Grace Potter - You and Tequila
Best Country Album
Jason Aldean
- My Kinda Party
Eric Church
- Chief
Lady Antebellum
- Own the Night
Blake Shelton
- Red River Blue
George Strait
- Here For a Good Time
Taylor Swift
- Speak Now
Best New Artist (All-Genre)
The Band Perry
 
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex

And that is the Nashville Minute.

Keep it Real & Keep it Country!

George McFly
On-Air Personality
94.9 WQMX - Akron, OH 
george@wqmx.com