'I Do' Magazine Features Rascal Flatts Member Jay DeMarcus Wedding
Newly created I Do Magazine features Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus and wife Allison on their current cover. The 2005 winter issue explores the May 15, 2004 wedding complete with photos and many details of the event held in Nashville. Fans can learn for the first time the locations of the ceremony and rehearsal dinner- which was held in the Rotunda of the Country Music Hall of Fame- and advise tips on wedding dos and donts from the couple.
Shelly Fairchild Shoots Video For Second Single
Shelly Fairchild worked with director Trey Fanjoy to shoot the video for her second single, Tiny Town, last week. Fanjoy is known for his work on Alan Jackson's Remember When and Keith Urban's Somebody Like You.
The single, Tiny Town, goes for adds on February 7.
Check out the latest issue of Country Music Today magazine for an article on one of Fairchilds whirlwind weekend tour dates which along with a performance with Brad Paisley, included a stop to a go-cart track and a vintage record store.
Sonny Landreth Struts His Stuff On Grant Street
Nashville, Tenn. (January 14, 2005) Sugar Hill Records proudly announces the imminent release of the first-ever live' CD by legendary slide-guitarist Sonny Landreth. Due in stores on January 25, 2005, Grant Street, the followup to 2003's Grammy-nominated The Road We're On, presents eleven incendiary, take-no-prisoners stompers featuring Landreth's blazing chops driven by the high-octane rhythm section of bassist David Ranson and all-world tub-thumper Kenny Blevins.
Recorded on Landreth's home turf at Lafayette, Louisiana's earthy Grant Street Dancehall, Grant Street puts the ax-wielder's chops on the block -- up-front and on fire in a non-stop, dizzying torrent of jaw-dropping riffs, gut-bucket blues and low-down boogaloo. The album revisits and assaults self-penned gems from Landreth's critically-acclaimed, if still woefully overlooked, catalogue and unveils three brand-spanking-new songs -- Port Of Calling, Wind In Denver and Pedal To The Metal.Ain't no slow-dancers' here, folks -- this is pure, flat-out shredding from a major-league cat whose trickbag knows no bounds. More...
