Getting to Know: Maggie Baugh

 Posted by at 1:00 pm on December 26, 2013
Dec 262013
 
Maggie Baugh
  1. What is the #1 item on your Bucket List?  #1 thing on my bucket list is to play at the Grand Ole Opry.   I think that would be the most amazing thing ever.
  2. What is something that you are passionate about outside of music?  I like arts and crafts type projects.  I like to make photo albums, and memory boxes, or doodle and decorate my text books.
  3. What artists do you look up to/are inspired by?  One of my first real idols was SFCM member Amber Leigh.  I can still remember thinking how cool she was when she was on stage.   To me, at 8 years old, she was larger than life.   All of my other violin teachers were passionate about classical music, and could not understand my passion for fiddle, and country music.  Amber Leigh made music fun.
  4. If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?  Only Good Things!   Of course!   I worked really hard on my debut album!   I am so happy with how good all the musicians were in the studio.  When I perform on stage, I usually perform alone.   I enjoy performing, but in the studio, recording the music, with a room full of the best musicians ever…. That was just amazing.  When I listen, I really focus on all of the instrumentals.
  5. If you knew you could pick your final meal, what would it be?  Nacho’s, with refried beans and cheese.   The way my Daddy makes them.   But if it was my final meal, I would just order deserts.
  6. What is the last music (album or single) that you have purchased? Was it a CD or mp3?  MP3, on iTunes of “We Were Us”, by Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert.   I have to confess I do not buy a lot of albums, but I buy a lot of singles.  I get a lot of iTunes gift cards as gifts, so it makes it easy to buy a song when you like it.
  7. What has been your biggest “Wow” moment in your musical career?   The biggest “wow” moments for me is meeting famous people.   I met Charlie Daniels, and he signed my Fiddle!!!  I meet a lot of the best performers at the fairs and festivals.  I put most of the pictures on my web site, so check it out.   The last one was at the grand opening of the Indian Motorcycle of Pompano.  The MC was an actor named Brett Wagner, but I didn’t know who he was.   He introduced me really nice, and we talked a lot over the two day event.  He liked my music, and we joked during the slow times.   I went home that night and turned on the TV show “Kickin it” and there he was, playing the bad guy on a TV show I watch.  WOW.   I didn’t even get his autograph.
  8. If you could pitch one song of yours to a major record label executive, what would it be?  My latest song, Over You, is my best, in my opinion.   But I seem to think my newest song is best every time I write a new one.   Since I do not have a recording, I would pitch my song “Keep Tryin”.   It is one of my all time favorites, and has a good message.   And lets face it, I am young, and new to music.   I have to Keep Tryin!
  9. What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?  Caroline Kole is a 16 year old singer from Tampa area.   She signed with Sony at 14, and now she tours with Reba.   I met her after she performed, on her 14th birthday.   At the time, I was a fiddle player, and just starting to sing, and write music.   Caroline told me to Sing anywhere, and Sing everywhere because you don’t know who is there listening.  That is the same advice I give kids at my shows that ask me how to get on stage.   It was great advice!   I perform a lot, and most of my gigs are because someone in the audience sees me, and asks me to perform at their events.
  10. What else would you like our readers to know about you?  I would like to tell everyone Thank YOU for the support.   I have almost 2500 people on Facebook that took the time to hit the “like” button on my fan page.   When I put up new pictures, or new songs, I get some wonderful comments.  People I do not know, and they like my pictures, or my music.   It feels really good.   For everybody else, I would tell everyone to take the time to hit the “like” button when you like the artist, and like the music!   Like it, buy it, and let the artist know!   There are some amazing musicians in South Florida, and there is live music every night of the week!

Getting To Know: Erica Morgan

 Posted by at 8:01 pm on December 10, 2013
Dec 102013
 

Erica Morgan is a talented singer-songwriter in Coral Springs, FL.  Check out her answers as we put her under the microscope!

Erica Morgan publicity photo

  1. What is the #1 item on your Bucket List?  Release an album on a major label so I can share my stories & life experiences with the world.
  2. What is something that you are passionate about outside of music  I’ve always loved music, but my main hobby/passion was actually figure skating. I started in the 2nd grade and my goal was to one day be able to skate in the Olympics. I went to the same skating school as Olympic gold medalist, Sarah Hughes. I was a natural at it and never thought I’d ever give it up. However, I got older and realized I didn’t want to do anything but music.
  3. What artists do you look up to/are inspired by?  Eric Church & Shania Twain. I grew up on Shania music and with Eric, he’s like the god of country music to me. I have such a strong connection with his music & lyrics that will always bring me back to special moments of my life.
  4. If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?  Chief by Eric Church
  5. If you knew you could pick your final meal, what would it be?  Pollo Rosa Maria from Carrabba’s. I love Italian food and can pretty much live off carbs haha
  6. What is the last music (album or single) that you have purchased? Was it a CD or mp3? Danielle Bradbery’s debut album! I rushed to Target to buy it. It’s absolutely flawless!
  7. What has been your biggest “Wow” moment in your musical career?  I have so many, but one that really was “wow” to me was going to Jay Demarcus’ house from Rascal Flatts to record a single with his team. The music of Rascal Flatts music has gotten me through so many storms in my life and I remember being a wide-eyed high school in my living room watching them on TV to being in their home and their studio. It was incredible. Also because I had worked so long and hard to get there.
  8. If you could pitch one song of yours to a major record label executive, what would it be?  “Home Is Where The Heart Is” would be my number 1 choice. I haven’t released it yet, but it’s one of the most emotional and beautiful songs I have ever written. It’s about my very small and close hometown, parents, and growing up. The lyrics are extremely metaphorical and different. My heart belongs to that song (pun intended) 🙂
  9. What is the best advice you’ve ever been given? I remember sitting down for my first co write with a successful songwriter in Nashville by the name of Dan Demay. He had me play one of my songs. I was so nervous and was expecting to be critiqued over everything since that’s what I was so used to. However he said to me, “if I knew exactly what I was doing, I would have more number 1 hits. So keep on doing what you’re doing. I wouldn’t change anything.” I realized that no matter what anyone says about my music, like in life, not everyone is always going to agree. Everyone is so different and likes different things. Just because one person doesn’t agree with a lyric or melody, doesn’t mean it’s bad. Just means my style is different. And what’s not good for one may be good for someone else. Just like choosing an ice cream flavor!
  10. What else would you like our readers to know about you?  I’ve been taking a long break from recording to focus on writing, performing, and just figuring out who I want to be as an artist. I started doing country music over 6 years ago and will be graduating college very soon. My life experiences have made my songwriting so much stronger and my songs are no longer, “he walked by me in the hallway”. I’ve been taking a break because I’ve rushed into recording so many songs just to record them. I thought I knew who I wanted to be as an artist, but I didn’t. However, now I finally do and I’m so glad I’ve been able to focus on just school and my writing for the last year and a half. I’m really proud of these new songs and can’t wait to get back in the studio sometime next year!

 

2014 Tortuga Music Festival Lineup Announced!

 Posted by at 10:25 am on December 10, 2013
Dec 102013
 

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This banner says it all!  Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Train, Sheryl Crow, Billy Currington, Delta Rae, Cole Swindell, Frankie Ballard, Brothers Osborne, Chase Rice, Blackjack Billy, and more will be at the 2014 Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale!

 

2014 WIRK Rib Roundup Lineup Announced!

 Posted by at 8:54 am on December 9, 2013
Dec 092013
 

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The 2014 WIRK Rib Roundup will take place at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach on March 8, 2014!  Tickets go on sale Friday, December 13th, just in time to get them for the holidays!  Parking lots open at 12pm noon, gates open at 1pm, show starts at 2pm.

Check out the lineup below:

  • The Band Perry
  • Easton Corbin
  • Blackjack Billy
  • Scotty McCreery
  • Dan + Shay

Getting to Know: Tom Jackson

 Posted by at 1:56 pm on December 7, 2013
Dec 072013
 

Tom Jackson

What is the #1 item on your Bucket List? To visit all the states in the US

What is something that you are passionate about outside of music? Archery Hunting

What artists do you look up to/are inspired by? Travis Tritt, Craig Morgan, Merle Haggard, John Anderson, Tracy Lawrence.

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?  Craig Morgan – Little Bit of Life

If you knew you could pick your final meal, what would it be? Venison with mashed tators..lol

What is the last music (album or single) that you have purchased? Was it a CD or mp3? Tracy Lawrence- Stop drop and roll – Mp3

What has been your biggest “Wow” moment in your musical career? Sharing the stage with Charlie Daniels.

If you could pitch one song of yours to a major record label executive, what would it be? Back of my Truck Bed.. off my new CD coming out in 2014

What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?  John Anderson told me….. “Always remember where you came from, but keep your eyes open for the road ahead”