I know -20 years in the "pun-itentiary" for that one, but I really can't say enough about this new album from Big Kenny and John, aka Big and Rich.
The 2014 CMA Music Festival is right around the corner and over 50 artists have been announced to play the riverfront stage in downtown Nashville. Fans from all over the country will head to the festival which kicks off on Thursday, June 5 and lasts four days.
Secret Star Acoustic Jam #2 was last Wednesday and it was incredible! We had a blast and were so impressed by the talents of Justin Moore, Randy Houser, and Easton Corbin!
As you may recall, Richie, Dave, Kevin and Lou and I all guessed who our secret stars were going to be...
Big and Rich’s ‘Look at You’ re-introduces fans to the softer side of the country duo. While John Rich and Big Kenny Alphin are known for rowdy, in-your-face country-rockers, it’s this style that has found them the most fans at radio. This may be their most organic release to date.
Big & Rich have decided that the best way to get things done is to do them yourself. After 10 years with Warner Music Nashville, the country duo has left their label home to create a new home that's all their own.
Auto-tune may be popular with some artists, but it's not on the must-have list for Big & Rich. They focus on authentically doing their best instead of relying on tuning to keep them on pitch.
Richie Phillips posted a story recently about Rolling Stone magazine's picks for the best country albums of 2012. I will admit they are some decent picks and certainly deserve to have a listen. I thought I would do the same and pick out my favorite country albums that came out sometime this year.
In 'Party Like Cowboyz,' Big and Rich once again become the wild-eyed, brash, cowboy rockers that originally attracted so many fans to their diesel-powered style when they debuted in 2003. No one is going to accuse John Rich and Big Kenny of excessive versatility, but they do what they do with genuine conviction and passion.
Big and Rich came out with a bang with their hit "Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy" and were on a roll for a while. Then Big Kenny had to undergo some major neck surgery and the band took a break.
There is a new website out there called Drinkify and it's rather interesting. It seems to know the perfect drink to go along with whatever musical artist you might be listening to. You simply type in the name of the artist on the site and it comes up with a drink.