Tonight, for our New Song Spotlight we featured Zach Bryan and his song "Something In The Orange" from his album American Heartbreak. The ballad was written by Zach in a cabin in Wisconsin and began releasing parts of the song via social media this past December. 

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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 21:00

New Music From Kolby Cooper: Excuses

Kolby Cooper stopped by this morning to talk with Scott & Sarah, play a couple of his tunes, and hear his song "Excuses" on the radio for the first time! This is the lead single from his debut major label album "Boy From Anderson County To The Moon", and it was inspired by his guitar players sudden break up. 

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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 14:21

Ben's 5 and Workin' on 6!

I keep getting the question what are my favorite songs on WQMX?  I don't rank'em but it's basically what I'm playing.

Here are my 5 and 1 to grow on...  (1 that I'm looking forward to in the near future!)

1. Morgan Wallen - You Proof

2 Cole Swindell - She Had Me At Heads Carolina

3 Thomas Rhett /Riley Green - Half of Me

4 Dierks Bentley - Gold

5 Corey Kent - Wild As Her

Looking forward to this one dropping Friday with our WQMX Bosom Buddies Performer Lainey Wilson collaborating with Hardy!

 

 

Published in Ben McKee
Saturday, 20 August 2022 08:56

National Radio Day

Today is National Radio Day.  Just a day to most but for those lucky enough to engage with you on a daily basis it does mean a lot.  Turn us on live and local!  Thanks for letting us have fun.

Published in Ben McKee
Monday, 29 August 2022 01:48

WYNN - #1 Way To Save A Bunch Of Money

 

 

SW small Logo Truth be told, money is a bit tight for most these days, and we are always looking for ways to save a buck!   At the risk of sounding like adulting is hard, there is little doubt that learning how to cook is one of the best ways to save a ton of cash.

It's great to eat out and support local biz, but if you're eating out every meal, it's as expensive as eating gets.  So learning how to cook is a big deal, and it can be very fun.

Look, I get it, it's not cool, or many other things in many peoples eyes. But I would disagree.  Windy and I love cooking together and having some wine and talking while we make a good meal.

Give it a try.....save HUGE money. 

Learn To Cook, Save A Ton Of Money

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SW small Logo  Amber asked since I featured Lonestar last week as they are going to be at the Wayne County Fair, could I also feature Sara Evans since she will be there too.  Yes!  Sara Evans is a very interesting story that proves that dreams do come true in many different ways.

Early On  - Amazing Song From An Amazing Debut Album

 

Sara Evans is from Boonville, Missouri, which is 56 miles from Jefferson City, Missouri.  It is the epitome of Mid-Missouri.  A very, very rural area not really near any major city at all. Where she lived is truly middle America, in fact she grew up on a 400 acre ranch, not unusual there.  I worked in Jefferson City from 1988-1992 doing mornings at KLIK The Big 950. Sara Evans was 17 or so then singing with her family band, The Evans Family Band, that traveled that area. Sara is one of those exceptionally lucky humans that was born to sing.  Her natural singing voice is extraordinary.  Much like the amazing Suzy Bogguss, it is just born into them.

Her First Big Hit  #1

 

Sara moved to Nashville in 1991 with one of her brothers to give it a go.  She then got married, moved to the Pacific Northwest for a time, but ended up back in Nashville a few years later, where she became a demo singer, much like Trisha Yearwood, Sylvia too, Faith Hill and others.  She got a break and the right people heard her powerful voice and she got a seven album deal the same day she sang a live 3 song audition with RCA Records.  That kind of deal was unheard of then for an unknown.  And now.

Another #1

 

She was and is a fantastic traditional country singer, and her first album, Three Chords And The Truth is simply incredible when it dropped in 1997. To me, that album is a work of art.  It was very critically acclaimed and reviewed exceedingly well, but did not produce a big chart hit, but if you love traditional country, download it - TODAY.  She's terrific on it.  For me, it is my favorite Evans album as it is pure and straight forward. But things would change rapidly, as her next five albums were all very successful and produced a bunch of big hits including six number one songs.

Big Song - #2

 

It was the late 1990's and she was being slowly and steadily guided in a more mainstream or slightly pop-country direction and it worked out perfectly. But the genius part was, she ever really lost that wonderful traditional part of her voice and style.  That was the fine line that Evans walked very well. The songs in written form were not quite as traditional, or were the arrangements, but she still sounded like Sara Evans and that was a great move.  She competed with many great acts of the late 1990's and early 2000's and did very well.  She never achieved what would be called superstar status, but sold about eight million albums and had a real nice fan base.

"I Just Love That Sudszy Bucket Song" -  Alan Jackson

 

I did a huge interview with her as I was doing mornings on WPCV in Lakeland, Florida when she first came out. She was a a very interesting person to talk with, and she sounded as good in person singing  - as on her first album.  At WPCV, we were an early supporter of her,  I was a believer in her first album and her.  I felt she was the best pure vocalist since Suzy Bogguss, and we were lucky to have her.  Her music was great and the camera loved her as her videos were very popular as well.

Perfect - Underrated Song From Her  #2

 

Evans as you may know has had many challenges in her personal life, being honest too many to really mention. She survived a terrible car accident as a child. She has had some very contentious divorces, and legal issues within, and much of it for us to see through the media.  She survived a small plane crash, and has personal battles with panic attacks and anxiety for many years that is not only well known and documented, but self-documented. She has been activist for causes close to her over the years.  But through it all she has been a star in music, on TV, and as a record producer. 

Fans Loved This Song

 

The one thing that has never changed about Sara Evans is that voice.  That remarkable, God-given beautiful voice that sounds so effortless. Over the past 40 plus consecutive years I have played country music on the radio, she is one of the best pure singers we have ever had. She's in the conversation with Suzy Bogguss, Faith Hill, Ronnie Milsap, Trisha Yearwood and select others with voices that are just incredible, and sound good singing about anything that can be sung.

Her Biggest Hit #1 - Look At The Views - Read Comments - Powerful

 

Sara Evans - A pure singing talent.

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Published in Scott Wynn
Tuesday, 23 August 2022 01:45

WYNN - Eat Of The Week!

SW small Logo  I love Cuban Sandwiches!  They are my favorite by far.  Today is National Cuban Sandwich Day, and it should be a holiday!  I mean, I'm surprised the banks are open and schools are in session.  They even made a movie about making Cuban Sandwiches a few year ago called, Chef.  (Great movie)

For me, they are too much work to make as they require the right stuff, and the right equipment, and the latter I don't have.  Also, the right know how to make such a good sandwich.  Truth be told, I can't even tell you exactly what is on a Cuban sandwich, because it's pressed down so tightly I can't really see what's going on in there. But I know it's really good!

If you've never had one, you should try one.  They are amazing.  Around here, I know Ray's serves a nice Cuban, and I'm sure a bunch of other places do too.  I even know where they best one is in Cape Coral, Florida where Windy and I spend a bunch of time, as it is right by our house there.  But here is an at home recipe so you can make one ...or 12..... in your own kitchen!

EAT!!!

Best Cuban Sandwich EVER!

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Published in Scott Wynn
Wednesday, 24 August 2022 01:43

WYNN - Reviewing Replay

SW small Logo I know it's been a few days since the terrible call against the Guardians at the plate that cost them a big game.  But the drama played out over the weekend, as Guards catcher, Austin Hedges was fined by MLB for his comments after the game being very critical of the replay officials in New York that changed the game in the first inning. His comments were spot on, the call was ridiculous and even more egregious, unnecessary.  He absolutely knew he would be fined but it all needed to be said out loud by someone on the field.  I hope the team covered the fine. The entire league should send him a thank you card.

His Comments

 

On the record, I am not against all replay in sports, I do think there is a place for it to be effective.  But I am not a big fan of instant replay in sports being used to "help" officials with singular calls on the field.  I think in that realm, it overall does just the opposite.  Officiating in the NFL is at an all time low by far, in fact it's beyond bad.  NBA, well who cares about the NBA?  MLB, the umps have a very tough job, and have tons of games, and it could be better there too.  In a perfect "Scott World" I would rid it from all sports in that regard, because it doesn't work as well as they would want. IT DOES get many "right", but many times it fails when they need it the most.  Just ask Saints fans from a few years ago.

BUT if you HAVE to have it - I feel this.

In the NFL - Use it for issues of the clock.  In or out of bounds, and goal line scores only.

In MLB  -  Use it for fair or foul, Home run or not

In the NBA - Use it for clock issues, in or out of bounds, and for flagrant foul checks

In the NHL  - They do it the best for the most part, goals, off-sides, and clock issues.

It is always argued that "we have the technology" so let's get it right. Then why is it still so wrong or as controversial as often as it is? I know it all seems like such a good idea, and there are times it is and does work well. But to me, it still doesn't pass the test of being a really good thing overall.  But, it will be expanded, and yes, more than likely the electronic strike zone will be implemented at some point in MLB, and that may be a very big mess, as that is every pitch in every game.

We are never going back I know, but let's hope going forward that officiating and replay both improve dramatically.

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There were TV appearances the last couple of days that you may have missed, if you didn't set your DVR. So I'm here to help you out!

On Tuesday, Carly Pearce stopped by Good Morning America to chat a bit and sing her latest single "What He Didn't Do". This live version of her song will give you goosebumps, at least it did for me! 

Then yesterday, Cody Johnson performed his latest single "Human" On the TODAY Show! He also shared why “Human: The Double Album,” is his most vulnerable yet. 

Published in Cherise
Wednesday, 17 August 2022 21:25

New Music From Hannah Ellis: Country Can

Hannah Ellis has released her next single to radio called "Country Can". When it comes to the story behind the song, Hannah says country music is a lifeforce that connects generations across time and through space. It celebrates the highest of highs, and is always a friend during the lowest of lows. It keeps the dive bars open ‘til after closing time and turns a parking lot into a party cove. Nothing makes you fall in love underneath back 40 stars or helps you find the words you want to say when you can’t like Country Can. 

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