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Oct 21

This Week’s Top 20 Chart

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Top 20 Country Countdown host Nan Kelley with LeAnn Rimes. Photo by Cheryl Ecton.

LeAnn Rimes dropped by GAC’s Top 20 Country Countdown this week to chat with host Nan Kelley about her new album, Lady and Gentlemen. She also explained why she decided to cover country classics instead of new songs. If you missed Friday’s premiere, check the schedule for re-airs throughout the week!

Read our review of LeAnn Rimes’ Lady & Gentlemen >>

Watch our Fan Q&A with LeAnn Rimes >>

On the charts this week, Scotty McCreery takes the top spot with his video, “I love You This Big.” It’s a week of premieres with four new videos entering the chart. Rascal Flatts and Natasha Bedingfield’s “Easy” makes the highest debut at No. 5 while Kellie Pickler’s “Tough” and Blake Shelton “Footloose” come in at No. 8 and No. 9. Sara Evans rounds out the debuts with her new video, “My Heart Can’t Tell You No,” debuting at No. 20.

This Week’s Chart:

1. Scotty McCreery – “I Love You This Big”
2. Brad Paisley w/ Carrie Underwood – “Remind Me”
3. Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”
4. Steve Holy – “Love Don’t Run”
5. Rascal Flatts w/ Natasha Bedingfield – “Easy”
6. James Wesley – “Didn’t I”
7. Thompson Square – “I Got You”
8. Kellie Pickler – “Tough”
9. Blake Shelton – “Footloose”
10. Lauren Alaina – “Like My Mother Does” Continue Reading

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Oct 21

LeAnn Rimes Visits Top 20

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Top 20 Country Countdown host Nan Kelley with LeAnn Rimes. Photo by Cheryl Ecton.

LeAnn Rimes pays a visit to GAC’s Top 20 Country Countdown this week. LeAnn sat down with host Nan Kelley to dish about her new album, Lady and Gentlemen, and why she decided to cover country classics by male artists. Tune in tonight at 8/7 CT to catch LeAnn as well as this week’s Top 20 videos!

Read our review of LeAnn Rimes’ Lady & Gentlemen >>

Watch our Fan Q&A with LeAnn Rimes >>

GAC’s Top 20 Country Countdown is chosen by you, the viewers, so head over to our voting page and cast your votes daily for your favorite videos! Continue Reading

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Oct 5

Grand Ole Opry Throws 86th Birthday Bash This Weekend

Rascal Flatts is invited to join the Opry by member Vince Gill. Photo by Chris Hollo, courtesy of Schmidt Relations.

The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating their 86th birthday the whole month of October  and this weekend will mark the Opry’s official Birthday Bash. If you can’t make it to Nashville, you can catch a lot of the action on GAC during episodes of Opry Live scheduled to air on Saturday, October 8 and Tuesday, October 11.

On Friday, October 7, Jason Michael Carroll, Crystal Bowersox, Mandy Barnett, Ricky Skaggs, Connie Smith and The Whites are just some of the talents on the Opry’s schedule. Mandy Barnett will sign copies of her CD Sweet Dreams and her new Christmas album, Winter Wonderland, in the Opry Shop from 5:30 to 6:30 prior to the show.

On Saturday, October 8, Jean Shepard, Charley Pride, Craig Morgan, Ronnie Dunn (who will be making his Opry debut as a solo artist) and Rascal Flatts, who will be inducted as the newest members of the Opry family, are on tap, among others. You can catch the show live on GAC during Opry Live at 9/8 CT.

Taking the Opry stage on Tuesday, October 11 will be Chris Young, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, LeAnn Rimes, Montgomery Gentry, Sara Evans, Scotty McCreery and Trace Adkins. Some performances will be broadcast live on Opry Live at 8/7 CT on GAC. Other performances from the night will be filmed for an episode of Opry Live to air October 29 at 9/8 CT. Continue Reading

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Sep 27

LeAnn Rimes Pays Homage to Country Classics

LeAnn Rimes' 2011 CD, Lady & Gentlemen. Photo courtesy of Curb Records.

On her new album, Lady & Gentlemen, LeAnn Rimes tackles some of the most recognizable country songs ever, all recorded by male artists. “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” “When I Call Your Name,” and “Good Hearted Woman” are just some of the classic songs LeAnn features on her new album, songs many artists would leave untouched just because of their significance in music history.

“I wanted to pay homage to the originals, and make these songs my own at the end of the day, without offending the original men,” LeAnn told Billboard. “I never thought that it was a ballsy move. I’m just thanking these men for these great songs that are obviously huge hits, and made an impact back in the day.”

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LeAnn sent the album to several of the artists she covered. Produced by Vince Gill, she was anxious to hear what the original voices had to say. “We sent these out to many of the men  – the ‘Gentlemen’ on the record, and to hear Merle Haggard say that I floored him, or to hear that George Jones listened to the album from front to back and was emotionally moved by these songs is humbling,” she said. “I guess it was a ballsy move, but I just thought in my heart that I love singing these songs, so why not do it. This kind of country music isn’t around anymore.” Continue Reading

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Sep 24

Grand Ole Opry Birthday Features a Month of Superstars

Martina McBride on the Grand Ole Opry. Photo by Chris Hollo, courtesy of Schmidt Relations.

The Grand Ole Opry will celebrate its 86th birthday the whole month of October with a list of all-star artists and special shows and events, many of which will be aired on GAC during episodes of Opry Live.

The party kicks off October 4 when the Opry honors Randy Travis for 25 years in country music and as an Opry member. Carrie Underwood, Connie Smith and Josh Turner are just a few of the artists scheduled to be on hand to honor Randy. Several performances from the night will be part of an episode of Opry Live to air on GAC October 15 at 9/8 CT.

The Opry’s Official 86th Birthday Bash Weekend will be held October 7 and 8 and feature performances from Charley Pride, Rascal Flatts and the solo Opry debut of Ronnie Dunn. Other events scheduled for the weekend are a Saturday afternoon birthday concert featuring Mel Tillis and a free Opry Plaza Birthday Party. GAC will broadcast the birthday party live on Opry Live at 9/8 CT.

Chris Young, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, LeAnn Rimes, Montgomery Gentry, Sara Evans, Scotty McCreery and Trace Adkins are all scheduled to appear on the Opry October 11. The night will also include a live broadcast of Opry Live at 8/7 CT. Other performances from the night will be filmed for a an episode of Opry Live to air October 29 at 9/8 CT. Continue Reading

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Sep 21

GAC Album Review: LeAnn Rimes’ Lady & Gentlemen

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LeAnn Rimes' 2011 CD, Lady & Gentlemen. Photo courtesy of Curb Records.

On her 12th studio album, Lady & Gentlemen, LeAnn Rimes offers a collection of classic country songs by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, George Jones and Merle Haggard. Notice the absence of any female names on that list? Well, LeAnn did that on purpose, choosing to add a female voice to golden favorites originally performed by male country singers.

“This album was born out of the memories of when I first fell in love with country music,” says the 29-year-old Grammy-winner. “And in reflecting, I realized that almost all of my favorite country songs from back then were sung by men.” LeAnn, along with Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill and producer/songwriter Darrell Brown, serves as co-producer on the 14-song project (two of which are bonus tracks including the current single “Give”).

Lady & Gentlemen opens by cranking up the tempo on John Anderson’s number-one hit “Swingin’,” which he originally released in 1983. Working the title literally to produce a 1940s-swing vibe on the song, LeAnn’s vocal delivery shows off a lot of soul while also revealing a certain urgency underneath the quick melodies. LeAnn’s voice is bright and shines throughout the entire record, but this underlying fire is intriguing and can be heard on several songs, including her interpretation of “Only Mama That’ll Walk The Line.” With a little shake and a lot of twang, LeAnn covers the Waylon Jennings classic with attitude. Switching up the chorus to fit a woman’s perspective, she sings Continue Reading

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Sep 14

The Grand Ole Opry Returns to GAC

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Lee Ann Womack & Alan Jackson performing during Opry member George Jones' 80th birthday party. Photo by Chris Hollo, courtesy of Schmidt Relations.

Country music’s most famous show is returning to television. The Grand Ole Opry® will return to GAC: Great American Country for six star-packed “Opry Live” episodes to begin airing Tuesday, Oct. 4. The first show scheduled to air, an 80th birthday salute to country legend George Jones, was filmed last night and will feature performances by Alan Jackson, Jamey Johnson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Lee Ann Womack, and more.

Shows airing on Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays in subsequent weeks will feature a who’s who of new stars, superstars, and legends of country music, including: Trace Adkins, Lauren Alaina, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn, Scotty McCreery, Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Randy Travis, Josh Turner, Carrie Underwood and more. Airdates will be announced at Opry.com and GACTV.com. Continue Reading

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Sep 13

New CD Featuring Jamie O’Neal & Video Contest Aid Fisher House

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Jamie O'Neal photo courtesy of Splash Publicity.

In support of the Fisher House, a home for military families dealing with injury or illness, Stadium Entertainment has released My Country Smash Hits 2. Just like the first volume, the album will include hit songs from some of country’s biggest artists including Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Jamie O’Neal, Kenny Chesney, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire and more. A percentage of album sales will benefit the Fisher House and it can be purchased HERE.

In addition to the album, Jamie O’Neal will also release a new video for her song “Soldier Coming Home” to help spread the word about My Country Smash Hits 2 and the Fisher House. She is asking fans to submit a video clip of their soldier coming home and if selected, it will be included in the new video. Continue Reading

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Sep 7

GAC’s Top 20 Cowboy & Rodeo Songs

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Photo courtesy of the PRCA.

The American Cowboy is known all over the world as a symbol of America. The cowboy life might not have been quite as glamorous as the silver screen portrayed it, yet most of the men and women who lived their lives as cowboys or cowgirls wouldn’t have traded it for any big city job available to them at the time.

From that golden era came many familiar cowboy songs, some of them originating as folk tunes in other countries and adapted to their new situation by those Irish or Spanish cowboys who worked out west. Later, cowboy songs were big parts of movies during the singing cowboy era, with Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter, Rex Allen and Gene Autry gaining popularity not only as actors but singers too. Carl T. Sprague is considered the original singing cowboy, recording the first authentic cowboy song, “When the Work’s All Done this Fall,” which sold 900,000 copies.

Today’s singer/songwriters have not forgotten the cowboy way. Folks like Ian Tyson, Michael Martin Murphey, Riders in the Sky, Don Edwards, Ed Bruce and the late Chris LeDoux have given us newer songs and also revived some of the older tunes. Garth Brooks, Willie Nelson, the late Marty Robbins and the late Johnny Cash were also more than happy to sing the new western songs and keep the cowboy tradition alive in country music.

In no particular order, here are our picks for the Top 20 Cowboy & Cowgirl Songs. Leave us a comment below and let us know your favorite! And don’t forget to enter our Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Sweepstakes for your chance to win a trip for two to the rodeo in Las Vegas! Enter now >>

“Amarillo By Morning” – George Strait

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Although Chris LeDoux recorded this song first, most people remember George Strait’s version, which begins with a beautiful intro played by fiddle great Buddy Spicher. Here’s a clip of George singing “Amarillo By Morning” live. The song is about a cowboy’s love for the sport of rodeo, no matter what happens to him and no matter what he loses, saddles and girlfriends included. George, as most of his fans know, sponsors his own Team Roping Classic in San Antonio each year. He is no slouch as a roper either!


“Good Ride Cowboy” – Garth Brooks

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This song, written by Jerrod Niemann (performing it in the clip above), Richie Brown, Bryan Kennedy and Bob Doyle, became Garth Brooks‘ tribute to his friend Chris LeDoux after the rodeo champ and singer passed away in 2005. It chronicles Chris’ rise to fame in the rodeo world and as a singer, as well as his down-to-earth ways as a father and husband. Chris and Garth became friends after the Oklahoma singer named the rodeo cowboy in his first single, “Too Young to Feel This Damn Old.” They also recorded a duet in 1992, “What’cha Gonna Do With A Cowboy.”


“Night Rider’s Lament”Suzy Bogguss

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Upon hearing this song, one would assume it was written in the heyday of the cowboy. A little research finds it was written by real-life cowboy Michael Burton, but in a much more recent setting, circa 1975. It describes how one cowboy chose career over true love and how he sometimes thinks about what might have been. Those thoughts don’t linger long, however, as he quickly remembers why he chose the life of a cowboy on the range. The tune has been recorded by everyone from Chris LeDoux to Garth Brooks and Nanci Griffith, but Suzy has one of the great versions of the tune. Here she is singing it with Jerry Jeff Walker.


“Should’ve Been A Cowboy” – Toby Keith

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Despite the fact that he is as much at home on a horse as he is on a stage, Toby Keith laments in this song that he should have been a cowboy. The Oklahoma native thinks he should have learned to rope and ride in a cattle drive, because he thinks as a cowboy he could have stolen the young girls’ hearts like his heroes, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. Who among us hasn’t thought how glamorous it would be to be a cowboy on a big ranch somewhere out west, or at the very least, in a movie?


“Someday Soon” – Ian Tyson

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Written by Ian Tyson, “Someday Soon” has been recorded by Judy Collins, Suzy Bogguss and many others and has charted in pop, folk and country. This 2009 video features Ian singing it – and you can see Suzy’s version HERE. Continue Reading

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Jul 18

LeAnn Rimes to Headline ACM Lifting Lives Concert

LeAnn Rimes photo courtesy of Curb Nashville.

LeAnn Rimes will headline the first ever stand-alone benefit concert for ACM Lifting Lives. ‘Lifting Lives at Joe’s Bar’ will take place on August 15 at Chicago’s Joe’s Bar, winner of the Nightclub of the Year Award from the Academy of Country Music this year. Joe’s Bar will both host the event and underwrite the costs associated with the event so every ticket purchase will go directly to ACM Lifting Lives. American Idol’s Crystal Bowersox will also perform.

Tickets for the show can be purchased through Ticketweb at http://www.ticketweb.com. General admission tickets are $25 and include appetizers and an open bar, while VIP tickets can be purchased for $95 and include a premiere viewing area for the concert and a VIP reception to meet and greet the artist. The show begins at 7:30pm. Continue Reading

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