Monday, December 28, 2015

10 New Songs of The Week

1. Carrie Underwood -Heartbeat
2. Ashley Campbell -Remembering
3. Raelynn -Careless
4. Lindsey Bryant -When a Girl Loves a Boy
5. Mackenzie Porter -Never Gonna Let You
6. Jana Kramer -Pop That Bottle
7. Allison Veltz -Set You Free
8. Carrie Cunningham -The Way You Look At Me
9. Jamie O'Neal -Just One Time
10. Joey Clarkson -Save Yourself

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Women of Country's Favorite Christmas Songs

Merry Christmas Eve to all my fellow women of country fans. With music being one of my favorite parts of the holiday season, I asked a few of my favorite country artists what their favorite holiday song is and here's what they said...

1. Merritt Whitley -I'll Be Home For Christmas
2. Amanda Cooksey -Santa Baby
3. Danielle Bourjeaurd -Jingle Bell Rock
4. Lindsey Bryant -Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
5. Ashley Taylor -Silent Night
6. Ania Hammer -Oh Holy Night

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Duos and Bands

Often showcasing single female artists, it's always great to feature the women in country music whom are a part of duos and bands, here are a few of my favorites...

1. Maddie and Tae
2. Lady Antebellum
3. The Band Perry
4. Little Big Town
5. The Civil Wars
6. Haley and Michaels
7. Thompson Square
8. Sugarland
9. Gloriana
10. Kate & Kacey
11. The JaneDear Girls
12. The Sunny Cowgirls


Monday, December 21, 2015

Sunday, December 20, 2015

15 Albums Every Country Music Fan Should Have

1. Start Here -Maddie and Tae
2. The First Time -Kelsea Ballerini
3. Picking Up the Pieces -Jewel
4. Storyteller -Carrie Underwood
5. Thirty-One -Jana Kramer
6. Maren Morris -Maren Morris 
7. Wait For Me -Merritt Whitley
8. Untamed -Cam
9. Pageant Material -Kacey Musgraves
10. Lindsey Bryant -Lindsey Bryant
11. Southern Tide -Jordyn Stoddard
12. Coal train -Kaitlyn Baker
13. Piece By Piece -Kelly Clarkson
14. A Fine Mess -Kate Voegele 
15. Me -Raelynn



Thursday, December 17, 2015

Women of Country Take 2015 With These Highlighting Moments

  1. Maddie and Tae, Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves, Miranda Lambert, and Carrie Underwood perform at the 49th annual CMA Awards.
  2. Jana Kramer and Kelsea Ballerini headline CMT’s Next Women of Country Tour
  3. Pandora Presents: Women In Country at The Altman Building on October 14, 2015 in New York City.
  4. Maddie and Tae’s “Girl In a Country Song” hits the no. 1 position on Billboard’s Country Music charts
  5. Jana Kramer reveals her marriage to Michael Caussin, a new album, and a baby on the way.
  6. Kelsea Ballerini is named Billboard’s Rising Star
  7. Radio Disney announces Radio Disney Country hosted by The Highway’s Betsey Spina
  8. Cassadee Pope fights back with the release of “I am Invincible”
  9. Carrie Underwood makes history by becoming the only artist to have their first six albums enter at the top of the Billboard Country Album Chart.
  10. Trisha Yearwood was honored with the Voice of Music award at the 53rd annual American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers’ (ASCAP) Country Music Awards

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Quote of the Week

"A successful woman is one who can build a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at her" 

Taylor Swift Has Proven How a Small Town Girl Can Become a Worldwide Superstar

Featured in People Magazine’s “Most Inspirational People of the Year” and taking the world by storm on her 1989 tour, Taylor Swift is more than just a success in the music business. Growing up in the small town of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania before moving to Nashville to pursue country music at the young age of 14, Taylor strived to show how a small town girl could become a worldwide superstar and that’s exactly what she did.

Beginning as a country music up and coming artist, it took the release of her self-titled album in 2006 to put Taylor on the map. With her third single “Our Song” reaching the top of the Hot Country Songs Chart, Taylor became the youngest person to have released and written a number one hit on the charts.

In 2008 her Taylor’s second album “Fearless” was released and later recognized as the best selling album of 2009. The album won 4 Grammy Awards and headlined her first tour, the Fearless Tour, where Swift performed shows in North America, Australia, and Asia, reaching  over a million fans.

In addition to her singing career, the release of Fearless resulted in Swift’s television appearances on the CMT Network and future acting endeavors such as a role in the popular comedy “Valentine's Day” and the voice of Audrey in Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax”

Known for writing her own music, Speak Now was released in 2010 featuring 14 songs all self written by Taylor herself, including chart toppers “Mean,” “Sparks Fly,” “Ours” and “Back to December.” Speak now was just the beginning of Swift’s transition into the pop music genre as critics exclaimed Speak Now to “expand beyond country to border both alternative rock and dirty bubblegum pop” Throughout 2011 and 2012 Taylor participated in her first ever world tour with guests stars including country music’s Tim McGraw and Darius Rucker as well as pop’s Andy Grammer and Nicki Minaj.

Later Swift partnered with the producers of the popular book and movie series “The Hunger Games” contributing two original songs to the album, “Safe and Sound” and “Eyes Open.”

Her fourth studio album entitled “Red” transformed the young country singer to a powerhouse on the top of the pop music charts. The album features hit song “We Are Never Getting Back Together” earning Swift her first ever number one spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart. As a part of the Red Tour, Swift played 86 shows featuring her duet with popular acoustic artist Ed Sheeran “Everything Has Changed.”

Recently releasing her most current album 1989, Taylor Swift has proven how a small country girl can be Billboard’s Woman of the Year and have over 40 million albums sold all across the globe. Taylor’s success have won her a countless number of awards, including seven Grammy Awards, 19 American Music Awards, eleven Country Music Association Awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, 22 Billboard Music Awards, one Brit Award and one Emmy.

Though we miss Taylor as a headliner for women in country, she still continues to inspire today’s up and coming country artists. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Taylor has done the impossible and doesn’t seem to be slowing down either.

Check out some of Taylor’s old country music videos below:
“Teardrops On My Guitar” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKCek6_dB0M

*One Tree Hill fans check out Chris Keller (Tyler Hilton) in Taylor’s music video for “Teardrops on my Guitar”

Saturday, December 12, 2015

10 New Songs To Check Out This Week

1. Daddy's Money -Brooke Eden
2. Last Song -Jana Kramer
3. Wait for Me -Merritt Whitley
4. Runaway Train -Cam
5. Shut Up and Fish -Maddie and Tae
6. My Church -Maren Morris
7. Time After Time -Ashley Monroe
8. Keep This Safe -Jillian Jacqueline
9. Can't Buy Love -Courtney Cole
10. Loved -Lucy Hale

And make sure to tag @sxmthehighway to hear all of your favorite new songs and artists on the radio for a chance to help women reach the top of the charts in 2016

Friday, December 11, 2015

Cam Untamed

Country newcomer Cam is experiencing what every singer hopes for: Her new single “Burning House” is currently on fire at country radio and is the most-added song of the week.
Cam’s single has now been added to a total of 95 stations (reporting and non-reporting), which she celebrated on her Facebook page. In this week alone, “Burning House” beat out Kenny Chesney‘s “Save It For a Rainy Day,” Dierks Bentley‘s “Riser,” A Thousand Horses‘ “(This Ain’t No) Drunk Dial,” Florida Georgia Line‘s “Anything Goes” and Chris Janson‘s “Buy Me a Boat,” among others.

That accomplishment gives Cam bragging rights as the female artist whose debut project has earned the most adds on impact day since Carrie Underwood in 2007. She also has had the most sales per spin three weeks in a row.

“Burning House” is from Cam’s debut EP, Welcome to Cam Country. She co-wrote every song on the record (and her writing credits also include a song for pop sensation Miley Cyrus).
“I chose these four songs off the album, covering the widest range of emotions to give more people a chance to recognize themselves in the songs,” Cam says. “This is just the beginning of the adventure, and everyone is welcome.”

Cam's new album "Untamed" is out now, a perfect gift for any country music fan on your list. 

Cam's 'Burning House' Becomes Country Radio's Most-Added Song | http://theboot.com/cams-burning-house-most-added/?trackback=tsmclip

Monday, December 7, 2015

Diversity at the Grammys

Mickey Guyton
The nominee list is out for the Grammys bringing both hope and disappointment to artists and fans across the nation, but most don’t recognize the diversity or lack thereof among the nominees over the years. Of course it’s important that we recognize the top performers of the industry, but it would be nice to see less of the white male gender up on the awards stage. Luckily this year we can already see a change in diversity. Of the 27 categories represented 53 of the nominations this year went to the women. Much more than the numbers from the previous year where only 41 of the nominations went to women. This may not seem that bad, but there is still a problem of diversity here at the Grammys. The total nominees each year is around 135 artists and seeing the number of women nominees knowing that fact seems astonishing, for women don’t even quite make half of the total nominees.


This trend is also found among people of color. Last year only 4 out of 25 people were of color, mostly made up of pop and rap singers such as Beyonce, Pitbull, and Pharrell, this year the number has increased to 11 out of 25, which seems even better than the ratio of men to women. But let’s think about just country music for a second. Picture anyone of color? Probably not and if you do I bet you’ve only thought of a few. Country music has been stuck in their own little world embracing country as a white male genre, but we’re already seeing a change with the women aren’t we? So why can’t country music accept more people of color into the genre? Mickey Guyton is the only women of color in all of country music, something I have recently noticed and want to make apparent throughout the country music industry.  

Yes naming the best is what’s right, but why not introduce more diversity into the music industry. It’s not like there’s a lack of diverse individuals with a desire to sing and be heard, we just have to let them in. So let’s hope for even more change next year at the Grammys and every awards show in between, for it’s about time women and people of color get recognized for over half of America’s population which they represent.


2016 Grammy Nominees (Country):


Album of the Year
Alabama Shakes, Sound & Color
Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly
Chris Stapleton, Traveller
Taylor Swift, 1989
The Weeknd, Beauty Behind the Madness


Song of the Year (Awarded to Songwriters)
Kendrick Lamar, “Alright”
Taylor Swift, “Blank Space”
Little Big Town, “Girl Crush”
Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth, “See You Again”
Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud”


Best New Artist
Courtney Barnett
James Bay
Sam Hunt
Tori Kelly
Meghan Trainor


Best Country Album
Sam Hunt, Montevallo
Little Big Town, Pain Killer
Ashley Monroe, The Blade
Kacey Musgraves, Pageant Material
Chris Stapleton, Traveller


Best Country Song (Awarded to Songwriters)
Lee Ann Womack, “Chances Are”
Tim McGraw feat. Catherine Dunn, “Diamond Rings and Old Barstools”
Little Big Town, “Girl Crush”
Brandy Clark, “Hold My Hand”
Chris Stapleton, “Traveller”


Best Country Solo Performance
Cam, “Burning House”
Chris Stapleton, “Traveller”
Carrie Underwood, “Little Toy Guns”
Keith Urban, “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
Lee Ann Womack, “Chances Are”


Best Country Duo / Group Performance
Brothers Osborne, “Stay a Little Longer”
Joey + Rory, “If I Needed You”
Charles Kelley, Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay, “The Driver”
Little Big Town, “Girl Crush”
Blake Shelton feat. Ashley Monroe, “Lonely Tonight”


Best Americana Album
Brandi Carlile, The Firewatcher’s Daughter
Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, The Traveling Kind
Jason Isbell, Something More Than Free
The Mavericks, Mono
Punch Brothers, The Phosphorescent Blues


Best American Roots Song (Awarded to Songwriters)
The Mavericks, “All Night Long”
Don Henley and Merle Haggard, “The Cost of Living”
Punch Brothers, “Julep”
Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, “The Traveling Kind”
Jason Isbell, “24 Frames”


Best American Roots Performance
Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, “And Am I Born to Die”
Buddy Guy, “Born to Play Guitar”
The Milk Carton Kids, “City of Our Lady”
Punch Brothers, “Julep”
Mavis Staples, “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean”


Best Bluegrass Album
Dale Ann Bradley, Pocket Full of Keys
Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, Before the Sun Goes Down
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, In Session
Ralph Stanley & Friends, Man of Constant Sorrow
The SteelDrivers, The Muscle Shoals Recordings


Best Folk Album
Norman Blake, Wood, Wire & Words
Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn
Rhiannon Giddens, Tomorrow Is My Turn
Patty Griffin, Servant of Love
Glen Hansard, Didn’t He Ramble


Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Empire: Season 1
Fifty Shades of Grey
Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me
Pitch Perfect 2
Selma


Best Recording Package
Alagoas, Alagoas
Snoop Dogg, Bush
Florence + the Machine, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Elvis Presley, My Happiness
Still the King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, Asleep at the Wheel

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Grease Live!

With a rise in live shows, TV networks are all about the new idea of broadcasting live productions. From NBC’s Peter Pan to their new hit “The Wiz” featuring the all star cast of Queen Latifah, Ne-yo, David Alan Grier and more, there’s no wonder why Fox wants to put on a show of their own.

With a wide fan base for the all popular hit musical Grease, Fox just knew it was the one. Grease Live was quickly presented and features a cast like no other. From High School Musical’s Vanessa Hudgens playing the role of Betty Rizzo and Nickelodeon's Carlos Pena, the stars are from all around the young adult scene expanding this old classic to the new generation. The main roles of Danny and Sandy, previously portrayed by John Travolta and Olivia newton-John, are being played by Dancing With the Stars judge and country singer Julianne Hough and Les Miserables and Graceland’s Aaron Tveit.

Grease Live is scheduled to air on Fox on January 31, 2016

Maddie and Tae Fight Bro-Country


Last year, Nashville duo Maddie & Tae released its first single, "Girl in a Country Song." It took exception to the prevailing notion, advanced in countless bro-country anthems, that women are empty-headed, bikini-wearing man vessels who exist only to dance on tailgates and serve beer. In an interview with the Tribune last year, Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, bro-country's greatest lights, claimed to be unfamiliar with the song, which he almost certainly had heard. "All I'm gonna say about that is, I don't know one girl who doesn't want to be a girl in a country song," said Kelley. "That's all I'm gonna say to you. That's it."


This frosty exchange did not escape Maddie & Tae's notice. "I did see that comment and it didn't really make sense to me," says Taylor Dye sweetly. "He's not a girl, so how would he know?"
"Girl in a Country Song" succeeded because it accurately read the national mood — everyone seemed to grow tired of bro-country at the same time — and because it was a catchy and funny song performed by two sunny, young blondes. They were permitted to tweak the Nashville establishment, which doesn't take kindly to tweaking, because they clearly meant no harm.
Read between the lines in interviews with Maddie & Tae's record label overlords, and it seems they expected "Girl in a Country Song," which went to No. 1 on the country charts, would be a novelty hit at best. Maddie & Tae weren't sure it would even get that far. "We didn't think the song was going to get released," says Maddie Marlow. "That's why we were so honest."
Marlow and Dye recently landed an often-elusive follow-up hit with "Fly," a lovely, harmony-heavy ode to female empowerment that sounds like a gentler version of something the Dixie Chicks would have done in the mid-1990s. "Fly" is the highlight of their new, full-length debut, "Start Here." The album itself is a dream the women, both 20, have been working toward for almost a quarter of their lives. Marlow was raised in Sugar Land, Texas, and Dye in Ada, Okla. In 2010 they met at a Dallas showcase arranged by a vocal coach and became friends. They shared a laser like single-mindedness common to famous people: School was a means to an end. "It was different for us growing up, because our mindset was never the high school mindset," Dye says. "We were always thinking about what we wanted, and how we were going to get there. We were never (really) in high school, if you know what I mean. We moved out at 17, and were living a 25-year-old's life."

Marlow and Dye moved to Nashville and began writing songs with a team of industry pros. They were broke and far from home. It was a difficult period. "I'm not really the type of person who wears my heart on my sleeve," says Dye. "I keep everything inside. To walk into a songwriting session and tell everyone what you're feeling when you've just met them for the first time was a really scary feeling, but Maddie and I have gained a lot of confidence through songwriting."
It was out of these sessions that "Girl in a Country Song" would emerge. "For three months, we kept going into these writing sessions going, 'Man, I just heard this song on the radio, and it told me to slide my sugar shaker over,' " Marlow says. "If any guy spoke to us the way those country songs spoke to women, it would not be good for that guy. I would probably punch him in the face. We were so fed up with how we had to be the stereotypical girl who looks perfect in the music video, she's coming out of the water in a bikini with her long tan legs. Not all of us are that girl."

Maddie & Tae took the song to Scott Borchetta, founder of the label Big Machine, who had signed Taylor Swift. "We walked in there guns a-blazing, like, 'This is who we are. I hope you like it. If you don't, we get it,' " Marlow says. "We played 'Girl in a Country Song' in front of Scott Borchetta and he loved it. I think that's what he was attracted to with Taylor, also. She was saying what she wanted to say, and she wasn't going to hide that, and that's the same thing with us."

Maddie & Tae have been touring almost nonstop since the release of their debut, have just released a new single, "Shut Up and Fish" and are in the process of buying houses in Nashville. "Girl" and "Fly" were both Top 10 country hits, the only time in eight years a new female act has achieved this. "We gave up every comfortable thing we had for this dream," Dye says. "And it was so worth it."

Portland come check out Maddie and Tae this sunday at the Moda Center with appearances by Hunter Hayes, A Thousand Horses, and James Otto. Tickets on sale now at http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0F004F0C8A4D14A9

Stewart, Allison. "Maddie & Tae Taking on That 'country Girl' Business."Chicago Tribune. Na, 5 Nov. 2015. Web. 3 Dec. 2015. <http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-maddie-tae-country-music-joes-ott-1106-20151102-story.html>.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

CMC Music Awards Australia

Australia here’s your chance to hear your favorite local and international country music artists perform at the 6th annual CMC Music Awards Live in Brisbane on Thursday March 10. Tickets are available now and going fast.


The CMC Music Awards, held at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), will feature some of the biggest names in country music. Plus, for the first time ever, the awards will be broadcast LIVE, only on Foxtel’s Country Music Channel.


And don’t miss female country music stars Kelsea Ballerini and Cam, plus local artists The Sunny Cowgirls, Melanie Dyer, Caitlyn Shadbolt and more.