Video: “Doin’ It For You” by Lexi Luca

 Posted by at 7:45 pm on September 26, 2012
Sep 262012
 

Check out the video for Lexi Luca’s new song, “Doin’ It For You” – a tribute to her friend Daniel Lee McCauley who passed away in February.

Here’s a tribute written to Daniel that was part of the description on YouTube for this video:

Daniel Lee McCauley was an amazing person, always smiling, always giving the best advice and the best bear hugs when you were sad. He was friends with EVERYONE. Always putting a smiling on peoples faces , no matter where he was he was always making someones day. Freshman year, he’s was in my gym class, on the first day of school I sat alone because I didn’t know anyone. The first person I met was Danny, he came and sat right next to me and introduced himself. That goes to show the kind of person he was. Always trying to make people feel welcome, and never liked seeing anyone sad. His favorite colors are blue and orange. This year he would be a senior at Palm Beach Central High School. He played football and Wrestled, always working hard to get where he wanted to be. He was very ticklish. His laugh and that smile plays through my head all the time.He loves fishing, Guy Harvey,and absolutely loves Taylor Swift. He drove a Jeep and was proud to blast Taylor Swifts music everywhere. Febuary 22, Danny passed away in a one person car crash he was on the way to school doing nothing wrong. When he didn’t arrive at school and the word was out, we all cried and screamed out why Danny Why his Family. We didn’t got to class, stayed at his parking spot for hours bringing flowers, teddy bears, anything that explained Danny.It was sad to us all that something this terrible had to happen for us all to be a family at school again, for us to stick up for each other and for us to realize that you never know when someones last day can be. Don’t stay mad at someone, work things out before that person leaves your side because you never know.He impacted many people. His parents got to know him more from this, they realized how many friends he had and what a great person he really was, and i know for a fact that made them happy. A wise Person once told us all “Football coaches always recruit the best of the best players for there team, and god was doing the same thing, he’s recruiting his angels” Danny was one of those very special angels. Danny always wanted to be in one of my “Music videos” when I became famous. He believes in me, although you can’t see him in this video, he’s there, he’s everywhere we go. I love you Danny Everything we do were #DOINGITFORYOU We as a school of Three Thousand kids plus,family, and friends from other schools and a lot of strangers want to make Dannys dreams come true.He loved taylor swift and a tribute concert or even a video of Taylor singing for Danny would make the world for all of us. PLEASE if you have any connections with TAYLOR SWIFT or know anyone that could help us please let me know! We have been trying to grab her attention food a very long time tweeting #DOITFORDANNY and tagging her name in it. We know Taylor is very busy but please try and help us make his dream come true, he might not be there in person but he’s there with us in spirit. I love you Daniel Lee McCauley. Gone but never forgotten. Rest in paradise beautiful angel.

George Strait to Stop Touring!

 Posted by at 2:13 pm on September 26, 2012
Sep 262012
 

George Strait has announced that after the next two years, he will no longer go out on tour.  He will still perform special event shows here and there, but will no longer have “structured” tours and is NOT retiring, as he will continue to make new music.

Strait has also announced the dates of his 2013 tour, titled “The Cowboy Rides Away.”  As of now, no Florida dates have been listed as you’ll see below.  Martina McBride will join him on tour, as will Miranda Lambert for a show and other “surprises.”

Jan. 18 – Lubbock, Texas, United Spirit Arena
Jan. 19 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Chesapeake Energy Arena
Jan. 25 – Salt Lake City, Utah, EnergySolutions Arena
Jan. 26 – Nampa, Idaho, Idaho Center Arena
Jan. 31 – Sacramento, Calif., Power Balance Pavilion
Feb. 1 – Fresno, Calif., Save Mart Center
Feb. 2 – Las Vegas, Nev., MGM Grand Garden Arena
Feb. 15 – Saint Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy Center
Feb. 16 – Grand Forks, N.D., Alerus Center
Feb. 22 – Buffalo, N.Y., First Niagara Center
Feb. 23 – Hartford, Conn., XL Center
March 1 – Knoxville, Tenn., Thompson-Boling Arena
March 2 – Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena
March 17 – Houston, Texas, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo / “RodeoHouston”
March 22 – Greenville, S.C., Bi-Lo Center
March 23 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
April 5 – Albuquerque, N.M., Pit Arena
April 6 – Las Cruces, N.M., Pan American Center
April 12 – N. Little Rock, Ark., Verizon Arena
April 13 – New Orleans, La., New Orleans Arena

*Tour dates as listed on pollstar.com

Album Review: “Music To My Ears” by Ricky Skaggs

 Posted by at 7:55 pm on September 24, 2012
Sep 242012
 

Ricky Skaggs’ latest album, Music To My Ears, hits stores Tuesday, September 25th.  The Kentucky native started playing the mandolin at the age of 5, and has since gone on to have a great career, with his most recent honor coming last month when he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.  Before focusing on Bluegrass full-time, Skaggs had a great run in country music in the 1980’s with 19 top-ten hits which included eleven #1’s.

Music To My Ears kicks off with “Blue Night,” a catchy song that sounds like it came right from the “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou” soundtrack, and is followed by “Things in Life,” which sounds like it came from the Beverly Hillbillies soundtrack.  Now, before you get the impression that I’m insinuating that this music isn’t original, I must admit that Bluegrass isn’t something I’ve listened to with much regularity, so I have a limited amount to compare it to.  While these first two songs start off with a sound I am familiar with, the songs themselves are unique and worth listening to.  “Blue Night” is a song of loneliness, while “Things in Life” has some powerful lyrics, such as the final verse:  “Now when they lower my casket down in some lonesome grave to rest, and you take one last look at my face, you can say I’ve done by best.”

“You Can’t Hurt Ham” is a fun tale of Bill Monroe being out on the road hungry late one night, and all that’s left to eat on the bus is some moldy ham.  This doesn’t bother Monroe, as Skaggs sings, “Well, you know you can’t hurt ham, you know you can’t hurt ham.  Mon said, ‘Boy bring me that sack, you know you can’t hurt ham.'”  It’s a bit of a goofy story, but it’s a catchy song.

Skaggs gets in touch with his Gospel Music side with the title track, “Music to My Ears,”  where the name of the Lord, the peace of the nations, and children laughin’ are all “music to his ears.”

“What Are You Waiting For” starts off with a piano solo, a change from the rest of the album so far.  It’s a song of wisdom, preaching that patience can lead you to find what you’re looking for.  If this song were released as a single, it’d be more of a Christian Rock song than a Bluegrass song.  One of my favorites on the album so far.  Very good message.

“New Jerusalem” is an instrumental that is followed by “Soldier’s Son,” a bit a dark song written by Barry, Ashley, and Stephen Gibb (of Bee Gees fame).  This is a song that has a bit of a Celtic flavor to it and has all kinds of neat instrumentation throughout such as bagpipes, whistles, and various string instruments, as well as a verse sung by Barry Gibb himself.

“Tennessee Stud” is a tribute to the legendary Doc Watson, and is followed by a short song, “Lovin’ You Too Well,” which runs for just 2 minutes and 17 seconds.  It is a woeful tale of loving his woman too much, to the point that it drives her away and allows another man to steal her away from him.

“You Are Something Else” is a soothing love song, as he tells of all the amazing things he’s seen in his lifetime and how they pale in comparison to the subject of the song.  This is a great song, another one of my favorites on this album.

The album comes to a close with “Nothing Beats a Family,” a stripped down song instrumentally that honors the strength and love of a family.  “Nothin’ beats a family, no nothin’ beats a family.  You can look around and you will see, nothin’ beats a family.  When the world will weigh a ton, when you’re world will come undone, who’s gonna love you the way they do.”

Music To My Ears was just that.  It was a blend of Bluegrass, Gospel, Country, Christian Rock, and even a little Celtic music that was music to my ears.  The instrumentation on these songs combined with excellent lyrics make this a great album to listen to and has opened my ears to a new world of music that I look forward to listening to more of.  I would highly recommend getting this album, as I give it a score of 8 out of 10.