Thursday, 28 April 2022 16:42

Send Me Where Shirts?

Scott & Sarah have unveiled the WQMX Send Me Backstage T-shirts!  Check out where to pick them up and a chance to win tickets... Click Here.

 Well Thursday Morning... Scott & Sarah with Lang were talking about how 9% of folks who attend outdoor festivals go enjoy one another's intimate company in the porta-potty.  They mentioned a shirt.   It took me most of the day to create it, but would you wear it?  

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Chris Janson has released a new single ahead of his new album. "Keys To The Country" is one of the tracks on his new album "All In" which will be available this Friday, April 29th! He'll be performing this song for the first time on TV tomorrow morning during the 3rd hour of the TODAY show, so be sure to set your DVR! 

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LOCASH has released a new song called "Beach Boys" and it features two members of The Beach Boys, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston. A solo version of this single is featured on their recently released EP Woods & Water.

"The day we wrote ‘Beach Boys,’ I remember Chris [Lucas] and I dreaming of recording it with The Beach Boys,” shares LOCASH’s Preston Brust in a press release. “We never imagined that they’d hear it, let alone get the chance to lay down our parts with Mike [Love] and Bruce [Johnston] and actually feel like we were a part of a group that we’ve idolized for so long! It’s crazy how it all became a reality and now the fun really begins!”

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SW small Logo TONIGHT!!!!   This is going to be a fantastic night at Jilly's Music Room in Akron! We are having an incredible fundraiser for WQMX Bosom Buddies at Jilly's with a couple of great new Country Stars from Nashville, Caitlyn Smith and Kassie Ashton!  The money raised goes towards our big show in October for Bosom Buddies.

Caitlyn Smith - Downtown Baby

 

 Kassie Ashton  - Dates In Pickup Trucks

 

Get your tix by clicking below and get ready for a GREAT NIGHT TONIGHT!

Click Here For Tix To This Event!

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Tuesday, 03 May 2022 01:34

WYNN - See You At Bark In The Park

SW small Logo   This year one of the really fun events returns to Lock 3!  Bark In The Park is back "live" this year and I am proud to be the host this year.  The Summit Country Humane Society called me a few months back and asked if I would, and of course said yes.

I am a proud dog owner of my wonderful Husky, Juneau as I adopted her almost 11 years ago.  BITP  is a fantastic event that benefits animals so much, we're lucky to have it.

I know it's a small ways off yet, but make your plans now to go.  It's May 21st from 11-3 at Lock 3!  Hope to see you there.

Below, is all the info you need to get involved any way you wish!

Good Info About Bark In The Park

It's Juneau approved!

(Cover photograph by Colleen Callahan - thank you)

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SW small Logo  I am very proud of my association with Habitat For Humanity Of Summit County. They are very good people that have a wonderful mission and are a great member of our community.  They also put on a spectacular golf outing every July. 

It's the Home In One Golf Outing, and I am an honorary chair again.  I am very proud of that, and that I have been the only one they have ever had for this outing which I think is in its 13th year.  This July 25 it will be at the incredible Gleneagles Golf Club in Twinsburg.  What a terrific track and this is a tremendous outing.

Best part is, not only do you get to play in a first class outing, you are helping Habitat locally and that's the best part of all. If you've joined in before, or this is your first time, click below and lets get you signed up today!

See you there!

Click Here To Register Yourself And Your Team

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Friday, 29 April 2022 01:35

WYNN - Wynn At The Movies And More!

Box Office Results - The Bad Guys  -  (24 million)



New This Week - Memory - (Liam Neeson)

 

Fast X - Title of the new Fast and Furious flick! (Story)

 

Robert Pattinson - Will return in a sequel to The Batman(Story)

 

Sony - Says a fifth Ghostbusters movie is in the works. The last, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, earned $129.3  ALSO another Venom  (Story)

 

Film Maker - J.J. Abrams will makle a live-action Hot Wheels film  (Story)

 

Wicked - Will be broken up into two parts. The first will open December 2024, with the second coming out a year later.   (Story)

 

Mark The Date - The Barbie movie, starring Margot Robbie, will open July  2023.   (Story)

 


NetFlix – In the news recently, will now offer a cheaper version with ads - 2 million expected to cancel this quarter   (Story)



This Weekend – Check out my Country Music Memory Lane (link)

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Country newcomer Ashley Cooke has released a new version of her song "Never Til Now", this time as a collaboration with Brett Young. The song was a part of her debut project Already Drank That Beer in August of last year, and is about falling in love when you least expect it. 

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Brett Eldredge has released a new single "Songs About You", and it's from his upcoming fifth studio album of the same name due out on June 17th. This new one is a break up song, but the breakup has already happened and when you hear a certain song it takes you back to that person and those moments.

“There are songs that just transport you back in time to a moment with someone you love,” said Brett in a press release. “Even though you’ve not been with the person for a long time, these songs take ahold of you. You might be having a fine day, then you walk into a store where the song is playing, and you're transported into the past.”

 

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Tara asked if I could write a Memory Lane piece on Clay Walker.  What a tremendous run he had in the 1990's  - and beyond during one of the best decades ever for country.  He still records today, and that's great to see.  I played all of his songs proudly on great radio stations including here at WQMX.

BTW - He will be at Neon Nights - Clay's Park  - August 13, 7:30 PM

Clay Walker debuted in 1993 with about as perfect of a debut project as you can have.  The self titled album had three number ones, looked really great, and just flat out had some great music on it. He was a new hat act and was immediately loved by country fans that seemed to be embracing a new giant star every month or so then. I was so incredibly impressed by his debut album, it was no surprise to me he skyrocketed to stardom and stayed there for a good while.  The totality of his debut project is enviable.

His Very First Hit Song #1 - Great Start

 

There was little doubt he was cut from the George Strait cloth of country in his approach. He was the third big star in as many years from the Beaumont, Texas area as Mark Chesnutt, and Tracy Byrd were also from that same general place at about the same time. He sold a ton of albums in the 1990's and had a bunch of number ones to his credit. He is another artist that I can't help but wonder what may have happened if he was in another era by a few years.  The 1990's were so competitive with so many gigantic stars, did some of these others get lost over time to a degree?  He may have slightly, but his run was very extremely impressive.

The First Album Magic Continued  - Big Fan Favorite

 

Walker had a slick sound that I felt was right on time for the era. He chose killer songs, had a great look, and when his first album was released, it looked  - and he sounded  - like he had been doing this for years. For many, he was their very favorite singer of the era, and it's easy to see why.  He became a legend with many very quickly. That first project was filled with extreme confidence and raw talent.  His was an interesting story being from the same town as Byrd and Chesnutt, and the giant, George Jones, but he was his own guy. He never sounded like anyone else, and that was his real strength along with his palpable and infectious energy.  

This Is An Incredible Song #1 - I Feel His Best Song Ever!  -  First Album Still

 

Unlike Chesnutt and Byrd, Walker's career was shoved into high gear almost from the start.  After that amazing first album, he followed it up with the album, If I Could Make A Living, that also did quite well with a couple more big songs going number one.  I thought this album was very important for him.  For many, the first album is the culmination of a lifetime of work rolled into a long thought about dream package.  Enthusiasm and adrenaline from the artist and musicians is high, same for managers, and record execs.  I will never say a first album is easy, because it's certainly not. But many times the second album is the one that decides if you stick around or not, and Clay's was great and he did.

Another Great Song - Another Fan Favorite

 

Hypnotize The Moon, his next album was great as well, and the song is incredible too.  It seemed he was really on his way.  Then Walker was diagnosed with MS about 1996.  He began treating it successfully, and his career continued on. He had strong chart success through the rest of the 1990's and even into the 2000's, although the well charting hits were fewer.  Chain Of Love in 2000, Fall (Great song) in 2007, A Few Questions, and She Won't Be Lonely Long all did well.  He even released a song last year, Need A Bar Sometimes which was a song I loved, as it was great to hear him back on the radio, as he still sounds great.

Great Song - Went #1 - He Was On A Roll

 

Clay Walker is more proof positive that no matter who you are, no one is promised a 20 year successful chart run.  It does happen, but it is more rare than fact.  Clay Walker had solid music, fans, a great look and the world by the tail. But trends change, society changes, country changes and listeners do too. It doesn't make it easy or fair, it just makes it so.  Walker was in the right place at the right time and had huge success, and we were better for it. In fact, I always say the 1990's were as great as they were because of stars like Walker. We had so many HUGE stars then, as does every era, but the 1990's was way more. 

Later Walker  - Loved This One

 

The stars like Walker and dozens more were never better than they were in the 1990's. Their incredible music made it possible for us in country radio to always have great songs on the air.  So much so, the country station I was doing mornings on in Lakeland, Florida in the 1990's, (WPCV) was the fifth highest rated radio station in America -  of any kind -  for a good while. The star list was very deep then, with acts that people really liked and supported in every way.  Walker's music was tight, concise, fun, positive, and made you glad you were listening to country music.  It was a great example for others to follow  - and they did.  That was a real trademark of Walker and the 90's. I mean listen to these songs here and feel their positive energy.  In fact, some more fun and positivity today would be more than welcome.  Sometimes we take ourselves way too seriously in country.

2021 Clay Walker  - I Liked This Song!

 

We owe these stars, as they were the ones that separated us from other formats and other eras.  Clay Walker helped lead that charge and that is greatness in itself.  History owes it to be good to Clay Walker, his popularity and contribution should not be underestimated. 

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