Apr 172013
 
photo by Mike Carroll

photo by Mike Carroll

He may not be a household name, but Anthony Smith has left his mark on country music in more ways than you know.  We were lucky enough to have him in town this past Thursday, April 11th for an intimate acoustic show at Guanabana’s in Jupiter, FL thanks to Bart Roy Productions.  I had the chance to meet Anthony before the show, and he is a genuinely nice, down-to-earth guy.

His set list featured several songs that even the casual country music fan would recognize, as he has written several hits that were recorded by many of today’s superstars.  He got the show started with “What Do Ya Think About That,” a song that Montgomery Gentry took to #3 on the charts in 2007.  He then did George Strait’s 2001 #2 hit “Run,” before launching into “Metropolis,” a song that was on his debut album If That Ain’t Country, which was released in 2002.  While never released as a single, “Metropolis” was cut by Trace Adkins on his 2005 album Songs About Me.  He then performed “Chrome,” another song recorded by Trace Adkins, which peaked at #10 on the charts in 2002.

Smith then performed his highest charting single as a solo artist, “If That Ain’t Country,” which peaked at #26 in 2002.  While it didn’t crack the Top 25 on the charts, it is still a popular song that gets played at events such as between sets at the Kiss Country Chili Cookoff.  He then played George Strait’s “Cowboys Like Us,” which peaked at #2 in 2003, and “Half a Man,” a song that Smith charted at #40 off his debut album in 2003.

photo by Mike Carroll

photo by Mike Carroll

The next song was “Didn’t I,” a song that he was asked to write for the Mel Gibson movie, “We Were Soldiers.”  It was recorded by Montgomery Gentry for the soundtrack, and peaked at #45 on the charts.  It’s a great song, so if you haven’t heard it yet, go check it out.

He went on to perform a few more songs, including “Infinity” from his debut album and Trace Adkins’ “I’m Tryin’,” which hit #6 in 2001.  He closed the show with his song, “Up to the Depths,” which was also on his debut album.  What made this special was the fact that SFCM Featured Artist Tom Jackson, who was sitting in the front row, had recorded this song on his Southern Thang album.  It would’ve been cool to see them sing the song together, but he was already going over on the allotted time as it was.

Overall it was a great night of live music in a beautiful outdoor setting on the water in Jupiter.  Besides his debut album, Anthony Smith also independently released an album titled Sunshine in 2009 that you can pick up.  Sadly, there are currently no albums out that contain the hits he’s written for others, but hopefully that will happen one day.  Smith did confide that his debut album, If That Ain’t Country, is going to be re-released in the near future, so keep your eyes open for that.  Maybe there will be some surprise additions to it!

Lonestar to Release New Album!

 Posted by at 11:01 pm on April 16, 2013
Apr 162013
 

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After reuniting with lead singer Richie McDonald last year, Lonestar is set to release a new album on June 4th!  The album will be titled Life As We Know It and features their new single, “Maybe Someday.”  Upon reuniting, Lonestar went on a radio tour last summer, which included a free show at the Tiki Waterfront Sea Grill in Riviera Beach.  Check out our photos from the show by clicking here.

Here is the music video for their latest single, “Maybe Someday.”

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Video: “Daddy Dance With Me” by Krystal Keith

 Posted by at 10:08 pm on April 16, 2013
Apr 162013
 
photo courtesy of Shock Ink

photo courtesy of Shock Ink

Remember when Toby Keith released a single with his daughter titled “Mockingbird”?  Well, that teenager is now a grown, married woman starting off on her own solo career!  Check out her debut release, “Daddy Dance With Me,” a song she recorded as a surprise for her Father/Daughter dance at her wedding.  Do you think she has what it takes to follow in her dad’s footsteps?

Video: “Over When It’s Over” by Eric Church

 Posted by at 9:49 pm on April 16, 2013
Apr 162013
 
photo by Mike Carroll

photo by Mike Carroll

Eric Church recently released his first ever live album titled Caught In The Act:  Live, which was recorded in Chattanooga, TN.  The 17-track album features several of his hits as well as other fan-favorites, including the song featured in the video below titled “Over When It’s Over.”  Check it out and tell us what you think of the song.  Do you have the new album yet?

George Strait to Release New Album May 14th

 Posted by at 9:28 pm on April 16, 2013
Apr 162013
 

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George Strait’s new album, Love Is Everything, is slated to be released on May 14th.  His lead single off the new album, “Give It All We Got Tonight,” is climbing up the charts prompting a campaign to get Strait “60 for 60” – a goal of getting Strait his 60th #1 hit while he is 60 years old.  This will be Strait’s 40th studio album!

Check out Brad Paisley’s contribution to the campaign!