And a release it is. As you can see in the interview with Husbands above, the finality and closure that comes with a new record is the ultimate reward.
Music enthusiasts can be hard to shop for, and that's why we've pulled together a list with a little something for all the audiophiles, whether they love to sing their hearts out or appreciate their favorite tones alone with high-quality headphones.
Taylor Swift recently had her own countdown to the release of her latest album, 'Red' on the homepage of iTunes. Since it's release, she's topped the iTunes charts with her songs from the album. This makes Blake and I wonder, if iTunes wasn't 'the thing', where would her countdown have gone instead? If iTunes didn't exist, where would you get your music from?
It was on this day that the lady who turned country music around had a number one record. Patsy Cline was on top of the charts with her song "I Fall To Pieces" in 1961.
On Rick's Retro Rack today is a look back at a country legend Charley Pride. He grew up one of 11 children in Sledge, Mississippi. During his career he would top the Billboard country singles chart 29 times.
On the relic rack today is an icon in country music. Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas. He was, at the age of 48, the youngest inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He was also in inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Cash is one of just few country artists in both institutions.
On this "thirsty thursday" is a song that spotlights the city that was made famous by beer. It was sung by an entertainer that was known as the "killer".
It's a Thirsty Thursday when we feature one of the best drinkin's songs in country music. Today's song highlights two country music icons Willie Nelson and George Jones.