Tuesday, 22 September 2020 01:13

WYNN - Country Music - "That Ain't Country!"

"That ain't Country..."   I have been in Country Radio for over 40 years and I have heard that sentiment virtually my whole career.  Many years ago I felt the need to defend the music that was not in line with the current flow, but now I simply welcome that conversation.  I feel it may be the best discussion we have, and it is one of the main strengths of our beloved format. And it will never stop.

Many fans are new to country all the time, and country to them is where they jumped on.  Others were raised on country, and some are just discovering us. All will have a different take on what country is.  This is very, very healthy. But as many fans are new, this discussion is not. Heck, people said this of Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Cash and others.  Now we view them as country as it gets.  The list of stars that were called "not country"  by some over the decades reads like a who's who.

Many Felt Kenny Rogers  #1 - Was Not "Really Country"   That worked out OK

 

Country music has so many styles, it's enviable. There are modern country stars, like Dan and Shay, Rascal Flatts, Sam Hunt, and those of that ilk.  There are the traditionalist too like, Luke Combs, Jon Pardi, Luke Bryan and others. Then there are the ones in between like, Florida Georgia Line, Keith Urban, Jake Owen and others there too.  They all bring something new to the table, and in most cases, they mix a bit of it all together, while still having the undertone of their own roots.  This is very good as well.  Many times new artists have a tough time getting fans acceptance because of their newness, but after a while, they do.

Florida Georgia Line - # 1 - Is Still Dogged By Some As "Not Country"  -  Millions Sold

 

Country is kind of a throwback now to the pop-rock charts of the past, where you would hear a ton of diverse sounds on the same radio station.  Example, Helen Reddy, then Earth, Wind, and Fire would be played after Elton John, and before Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Roberta Flack. We didn't mind that then, and we really don't mind it now in Country.  I feel that's when we are at our best. When we have a nice mix of many styles, something for all.  And we are lucky, because if the song that's playing is not a favorite style of yours now, chances are the next song or two will be. And country fans are loyal, they love their country, even if there is some they disagree with, and that is great for Country too.  The music represents their lives and lifestyle and it's a big part of their day.

Ronnie Milsap  - #1  - Was Not "Traditional Country,"  Think he had about 40 #1 songs  (This Was The 27th Number One For Him)

 

Right how, we are entering a very diverse period and it's exciting. Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Carly Pearce, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert are all different, and all bring something to the table. The re-emergence of Tim McGraw, the durability of George Strait, and the endurance of Garth give us a real nice base.  And don't forget, time will tell with Gabby Barrett, Ingrid Andress, and artists like Jordan Davis, and Riley Green and many, many others.

Gabby Barrett - #1 - This Is Less Than "Traditional Country,"  but it has 65 million YouTube views!

 

But as great as all this is, the one thing you can't do with Country fans is try to lie to them. I've seen this a hundred times.  If you want to be pop star, go be a pop star, and don't use us as a place to fall.  I always respected Taylor Swift for exactly that. She was country and then said she was leaving, and did. Bold and great move for her. She didn't try to hang on to us as a safety net.  I've seen tons of careers go up in smoke for trying to fool us.  It doesn't work, as tolerant as we are with the diversity of styles and sounds, we don't like to be used, and it's not tolerated.  And I thank Taylor for bringing many new fans to us.  The one thing we always have to be careful of though, is alienating the core.  There have been times in years past we veered so far away, that the core fans felt abandoned.  We can't let that happen again.

Luke Combs - #1 -  For Many Defines Traditional Country Today

 

I also think the patience goes out the window when country artists align and record with "cool" artists from other formats. It can, and has worked a few times (below and Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson), but by and large it does not, as it is very temporary and flavor or the month, and fans see right through it.  And fans again, can feel taken advantage of by them.  BTW - WE are now the "cool" style of music, and we need to remember that, when we often are looking for validation from outside formats.  Old thinking.

This Apples and Oranges Duet Really Worked - #1 - Most In The Long Run, Really Don't

 

But I celebrate the different styles of country, and I think you do too.  I'm like you, I don't like some stuff that tries to push too far out too quickly, and many times those experiments take care of themselves and fail on the launching pad.  But the open mindset of our format is a strength.  It keeps us fresh and relevant, and on top of the mind and on top of our game. 

Jon Pardi - #1 -  Very Country

 

So the next time you hear, "That ain't country,"  know that it probably is, and it's one of the discussions that makes us great and different, and healthy.

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"Let your dreams be your guide...

When I hear people talk about their goals, I always wonder if those goals are guided by their dreams.  When you are asked by many in your life what your goals are, we all have a tendency to say things like, climb the ladder of success, make good money, live here, visit here or there, things like that.  And all of that is great.  But is it dream guided?

I firmly feel that if you dream big, you can live big. If your dreams are small, or have none, you'll leave cards on the table at games end. And "big" here doesn't mean rich, it means well, and happy.  Making good money is great, or getting promoted is great, but are you living your dream making it?  We all spend a huge percentage of our lives working at a job and we should all enjoy what we do.  Same for what house you live in, or the people in your life. Live the life you imagine. Although at times, it takes time for those dreams to come true.

That's the difference between dreams and goals. Dreams are forever and permanent. Goals are temporary and ever changing.  If you can dream it, you can live it, and pick off goals along the way. I feel, if we make our goals a part of our dreams, than everything will work out the way we dreamed. 

Just make sure the goals you achieve, are surrounded with the promise of a dream come true.

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Friday, 18 September 2020 19:05

Keith Urban on Good Morning America!

Keith Urban released his new album The Speed of Now Part 1 today and made an appearance on Good Morning America to kick off their fall concert series. He sang "Say Something" which is featured on the new album...

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Thursday, 17 September 2020 19:01

Dan + Shay on the TODAY Show!

Dan + Shay were on the 3rd hour of the TODAY Show this morning (September 17) to talk about their ACM win and their performance of their new single "I Should Probably Go To Bed"...

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Friday, 18 September 2020 01:42

WYNN - Wynn At The Movies And Info!

Wynn's Weekend Watch - It  - and  - It Chapter 2 ( It 2 -  was number one at the movies one year ago today!)

 

New This Week (In Theaters, Streaming) - Antebellum



Cinema Safe Great site for movie theater procedures (Site)

 

Disney Plus - Will have a new SheHulk Series and Titiana Maslany will star in it (story)

 

This Will Help - There’s an app - Bingeclock crunched the numbers on 52 of the most popular shows, (how long it takes to binge watch) great shows  (site)



Kane Brown – (And Friends) The latest to come to the Drive-Ins September 26  (Info)



Box Office - The Madalorian 2 is out this week on Disney Plus 

 

Mulan – Is a bomb, here, and in China (Story)



Netflix Buzz - Cuties causing the provider a ton of negative backlash  (Story)



Love This - The Christmas Chronicles 2 starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn is coming to Netflix on November 25th.  (Original Preview) 

 

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

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Wednesday, 16 September 2020 19:31

Kelsea Ballerini on The Late Late Show!

Kelsea Ballerini was the musical guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Monday (September 14). She talked to James about releasing her new album ballerini and she performed "A Country Song"...

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Thursday, 17 September 2020 01:01

WYNN - Country Music Memory Lane - Patty Loveless

LeeAnn asked me about her favorite from years ago, Patty Loveless.  You weren't alone there, Patty Loveless was a lot of fans favorite, and the respect she got from within the music world was huge too.

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Patty Loveless was a big star who had a great run.  Her second trip to Nashville was the big one.  She went there as a very young artist in the 1970's, and went back home. Then came back years later and really helped change things in Country.  She was highly influential to many new female artists especially and helped bring in a more traditional sound to Nashville.  Her voice was distinct, always a plus, and her song selection was just as interesting.  I always felt that was one of her real strengths, picking the right songs, and making them completely hers.  I believed every word I ever heard Patty Loveless sing.

There was a lot of buzz about her in the mid to late 1980's and it appeared big things were coming.  But they took awhile.  Her first album had no real commercial success. But the second album, If My Heart Had Windows (1988) did.  I loved the title song, as it was refreshing, and it was moderately successful. But in that song and album you could hear big things were probably not far off.  The next album changed everything.

First Big Song - And It Showed What Was Coming

 

Honky Tonk Angel is a fantastic album and it put Patty in the spotlight.  Chains, and Timber I'm Falling In Love were both #1. And there were two more big songs off that album too.  All the buzz was starting to come true and just a couple years later, Patty Loveless was the preeminent woman on the Country charts.  She went on to record a ton of hits, and sang with about every influential and important performer in Nashville. 

Great Song And A Big Number One

 

Big songs too like, Don't Toss Us Away, You Can Feel Bad, I'm That Kind Of Girl, Jealous Bone, Blame It On Elvis, and others.  She was a real hit maker during her run, always on the charts, and there was never a flop.  She was on top of her game. 

 Huge Song!  A Real Fan Favorite

 

One thing I always remember about Patty Loveless was the respect she got from her peers.  I remember hearing interviews with other stars raving about hearing her sing.  She was country through and through. I feel Patty Loveless through her music invited other women to pursue their dreams. Her songs were authentic, and believable. She sang songs that resonated with people, men and women, and you felt lilke she lived every line she sang. 

People LOVE This Song...

 

She recorded successful albums through the 1990's, where she dominated.  She won Grammy's, multiple CMA's, ACM's, American Music Awards, and joined the Grand Ol Opry.  She did it all, and did it all well.  I think Loveless deserves a whole lot more credit than history may give her sometimes.  She really helped change a lot of things during her run. She was a traditionalist, and was still accepted by non-traditionalists too.  She wasn't flashy, or outrageous, or fake.  She was just good.  Flat out good. Her music did the talking for her. And everyone was a fan of hers.

Well into her career she had major throat surgery which she recovered from, and it did change her voice some.  She had a nine week silence period, no talking, whispering or singing. But she then had some of her biggest songs including, Blame It On Your Heart, and How Can I Help You Say Goodbye, both HUGE hits, and both fan favorites without any question.

One Of My Favorite Loveless Songs

 

I was a fan. Patty Loveless was a great singer and I am thankful that I played all of her songs in my career. We needed her then, and being honest, we need Patty Loveless types now.  She just helped make country better for a long time.

Great singer, great artist, great respect. Patty Loveless.

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Tuesday, 15 September 2020 19:01

Luke Combs Performs 'Six Feet Apart'

Luke Combs was the musical guest last night (Spetember 14) on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and sang 'Six Feet Apart'...

Luke will be performing at The Country Fest on Thursday, June 17, 2021. Click here for ticket info!

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