Last night Nashville played host to a slew of celebrities who enjoy a good bolo and songs about falling in love/loosing love/drinking whiskey/line dancing. It was the 2011 CMA Awards.
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Last night Nashville played host to a slew of celebrities who enjoy a good bolo and songs about falling in love/loosing love/drinking whiskey/line dancing. It was the 2011 CMA Awards.
Born and raised in Westland, Mich., about 30 minutes west of Detroit, Josh Gracin grew up listening to his parents’ favorites –Elvis, the Beatles and the vintage rock and pop on a favorite local station. Then, when he was 11, the station’s format changed to country, and he started getting into artists such as Garth Brooks, Joe Diffie, George Strait and Randy Travis. His first public appearance was at an eighth grade talent competition where he sang Brooks’ 1993 hit “Standing Outside the Fire” and managed to win over an audience full of dance music-loving peers.
Growing up as the only boy among four sisters, Gracin found his parents unwilling to sign a release for him to play sports, so he took up saxophone instead. He also had experience singing everything from opera (as a member of his school choir) to Motown (as the only male singer in a review called the Fairlane Youth Pop Orchestra). While still in school, he was part of a talent competition that took him to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
After high school, he enlisted in the Marines and a few years later got married. About two years into his four-year term of the Marines, he saw the first American Idol show. Though he hadn’t sung in a couple of years, he auditioned and was chosen as a finalist in the second year of the series, ultimately placing fourth.
Well after he became part of the show, the U.S. invaded Iraq and the military’s world changed. Although he had no control over his deployment or that of his unit in Camp Pendleton, he did some soul-searching nonetheless. “The toughest moment through all of this was when we were doing the show, and I was staying up until four or five in the morning just watching the news and trying to keep track of how the Marines were doing over there. I felt guilty because I was singing on this show, and there were fellow Marines over there in foxholes.“
Gracin’s transition from reality show contestant to recording star began when he sang Rascal Flatts’ “I’m Movin’ On” on one episode. The guys in Rascal Flatts happened to be watching the show on their tour bus that night. Bass player Jay DeMarcus, impressed with Gracin’s talent, called and put him in touch with Marty Williams, who had co-produced both the band’s breakthrough album and its successful follow-up. That set in motion a series of events that led to a record deal with Lyric Street, the same label that signed Rascal Flatts.
Gracin’s self-titled debut album, featuring the first single “I Want to Live,” was released in 2004. Its second single, “Nothin’ to Lose,” reached No. 1 at country radio. Since, hits like “Stay With Me (Brass Bed),” “Unbelievable,” and “We Weren’t Crazy” have catapulted the star to mainstream country celebrity status. Gracin has since joined Average Joe’s Entertainment, home to country entertainer Colt Ford, and is planning to release a new single to country radio in March 2010 and a new album to follow shortly.
I had the chance to speak with Josh about things like the Crazy White Boys Tour he’s been co-headling, what inspires him, and the feelings he hope his fans will take away after listening to his upcoming album. You can read about that below.
You’ve been co-headlining the ‘Crazy White Boys Tour’ with Mark Willis. What’s it been like to work with him? Any fun behind the scenes stories you can share?
It’s been great getting to tour with him. I haven’t had much chance to really get out and do too much since I’ve been in Nashville recently but it’s been a fun experience and a learning experience. I’ve been having so much fun with him and Mark has so many friends across the country that at every stop we have there are already 5 or 6 different people he knows on the tour bus. It’s been a blast being on the road and doing something I’ve never done before.
I have heard that your music is inspired by some extraordinary stories. Could you share one of those stories and which song it inspired?
I’ve been doing a lot of writing lately about experiences I’ve been going through and watching the situations that others go through around me. The new record is 100% about me and I’m really excited about it. The songs are about a lot of things that have happened over the last 6 years. Like the first single ‘Covergirl’ is about a conversation I had with my wife about a sundress that I had bought her and wanted her to wear but she said no because you could see right through it which is what the entire first verse is about. Its 100% about that situation and conversation.
If you had the chance to tour or record with any singer and band, who would you chose and why?
John Mayer and Eminem. I love all sorts of music and Eminems’ new album “Recovery” has been on repeat in my CD player. Well, no one says CD player anymore so its on my iPod. (laughs)
What drives you the most to do what you love? What inspires you?
What inspires me is knowing that I have a lot to offer in music in general. I haven’t even begun to do and to accomplish as much as I want to. Its the driving force for me. Its where I belong, on stage and performing. It just feels natural to me.
You shared with your facebook fans the side project you been working on outside back at home. So what is it that keeps you grounded?
I think that fact of the family I grew up in and have a family of my own and married my highschool sweetheart is huge. I’ve been kept on the ground by my family and that is something that will never change.
Besides family and friends, what do you miss the most when you are out on the road traveling and touring?
I miss the sense of home, where you know and relax and that is mine. It’s a place to live and to grow.
What is one accomplishment you hope to make above all others in your life and career?
I think the biggest achievement that I can make is being able to never change who I am. Raising my kids the way I was raised and watching them grow and achieve their dreams and see them with the same drive as I have. I think the best mark of success is to better yourself and those around you.
What is your favorite song on your upcoming album and why?
It’s hard to choose my favorite song off the new album. But one that strikes me more is ‘Enough.” It was a turning point in my writing, a benchmark that things were getting better for me. It opened doors and my mind to write much better than I had 3 years ago.
Have you ever written or created a song that didn’t make the album cut that you wished would have?
Well, I won’t know until I go in and cut the album (laughs.) My first album I didn’t write any songs and my second album I wrote 3 of the songs that made an album cut. This is my 3rd album and I haven’t ran across that problem yet.
What are some of your short term and long term goals that you have lined out for yourself at the moment?
Short term is to get this single off the ground, get it up in the charts and to make is successful. Long term would be to form a network of friends and fans who enjoy the music. It’s important to have music that helps people through life. It’s an amazing thing to have a long term goal to make music that helps people through things.
What sort of feelings do you hope your fans will have from listening to your upcoming album?
To hear the fact that it is me. I have been involved with this project from the ground up. It was acoustics and vocals when I wrote the album and we started listening to the songs. This is my third album and I co-produced it with my drummer Kevin Murphy. I just hope they can hear that I had lots of fun with it and I’m finally comfortable now doing what I love to do.
A special thanks to Josh Gracin for this awesome interview! Be sure to check out his tour schedule here and keep up with him on facebook!
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Shane Harper began dancing and acting at the age of 9. He was involved in community theater and competitive dance. In the spring of 2006, a talent agent on the judging panel of a regional dance competition offered him agency representation. He is on a few Nickelodeon shows, and a recurring guest star on the show ‘Good Luck Charlie‘ on Disney. He was also part of ‘High School Musical 2‘ as a principal dancer. He will be in 2 feature films coming out in 2010: “My Name is Khan,” and a Rob Reiner/Warner Bros. project called “Flipped.” Singing in church all of his life, Shane continues to nurture his love for music. He has a new single, “Dance With Me” (you can listen to that here) and his album due out this summer. Recently, I had the chance to ask Shane about his music, his inspirations, and the direction he’s hoping to go in. You can read about it below.
When did you first realize you had an interest in music and what sparked that interest?
I’ve always loved music and I grew up singing in church. I started doing worship for a special needs Sunday school class when I was about 12.How did you break into the music industry?
I was contacted through a friend to meet with Adam Anders. Adam had listened to my original songs and covers on my music MySpace and he offered me a music development deal.How would you describe the sound of your music, and what makes you feel like your album is different from the other artists in your genre?
I think it has mostly an acoustic-pop vibe-kind of Jason Mraz meets Justin Timberlake. As far as distinction goes, there are so many talented artists and each one is unique because we all have different personalities that we put into our music and performances. Besides that fact, I am also a professional dancer and I think that adds to my performance capability.What are some of your plans for promoting your music – do you plan on doing some touring?
Right now I’m just getting my music out there and hope that people respond well. I would absolutely love to tour as soon as possible.Musically speaking, what are some of your short term and long term goals you have lined out for yourself? What are your hopes for the upcoming year?
This year for sure I would like to complete my full length album and then at least be in consideration for opening for someone amazing on tour! A long-term goal for music would be to have a Platinum Record on my wall, of course! haha And then just to keep making music that touches people and makes people feel things…for the rest of my life.Lyrically speaking, where do your song inspirations come from? Is it easy for you to sit down and write lyrics, or is it a bit of a challenge sometimes?
I write music with my guitar in hand and usually when I feel inspired, it flows pretty quickly. I might have to go back and refine it and work it a bit but it is pretty much all there at the beginning. I write about things I feel and things I have experienced. Occasionally there are particular people attached to a song, but I won’t share that part. lol[Keep Clicking Thumbnails for a Larger Image]
More of Hollywood Dame’s Interview with Shane Harper After the Cut – Click “Read More…”
Oooo…I bet Creepy PePaw Joe is going to start passing the basket to save Jessica Simpson’s career. Rumor has it that the witless wonder is getting the axe. Nashville Gab reported the beginning of the rumor.
After a string of flubbed live performances and a failing venture into country music, Simpson is being dropped from Sony BMG Nashville. She was touring with Rascal Flatts and forgot the words to many of her own songs and embarrassed herself on more than one occasion. Simpson has also had to restart several of her songs and lamented to concert goers about the band constantly having to save her. Joe Galante, head of Sony Nashville, is reportedly fed up and give her an ultimatum back in December. Shape up or ship out.
The searching eyes over at Country Music Tattle Tale noticed that her name is no longer on the artists list on the sites of Columbia Nashville or Sony Music Nashville. The sites have also been purged of anything Jessica related. Photos, press releases and her profile are noticeably absent.
This is just a rumor at this point, but I am sure a spin doctor is tirelessly working on a statement Jess will screw up later and will go something like:
Hey Y’all,
I have decided to take a break from the country music busi…bus…i…ness…bus…wait I have decided to take a break from the bus? What is that word? Oh, I will just do it myself. I have decided to take a break from doing my twang singing. Instead I want to go start a duck farm because baby ducks are the cutest. By then I am hoping Tony will have finally decided to marry me and then I plan to crank out a cook book that will be centered around cooking with Velveeta and beef jerky.
Peace, Love and Processed Cheese!
Jess
Poor girl. Lets hope that weave line she is cranked out will pay the bills for awhile.
UPDATE – It’s confirmed Jessica Simpson was indeed dropped. She is still with Epic, but her country music career is over. Her rep confirmed to Us Weekly:
“She was on loan to Sony Nashville for her country album. She is and has always been an Epic artist,” her rep adds. “She continues to be on Epic’s label.”
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Miley Cyrus took to Twitter to announce that she has cut her hair. I am calling it news. It’s all in effort to escape the office filled with roses and teddy bears singing tunes about “cuppy-cakes.” You can thank Valentine’s Day for crap posts today.

Shane Harper is celebrating both Valentine’s Day and his 19th Birthday today with the official release of his self-titled debut album. The young star recently unveiled the music video for his latest single, “Rocketship,” which is featured on the new album along with “One Step Closer” and 10 other tracks.

Behold the power of this magnificent beast! Peter Dinklage is carrying his daughter as he arrives at his hotel. No real news, but I couldn’t resist the adorable going on in these pictures. There just isn’t enough Dinklage in the world. [Keep Clicking Thumbnails for a Larger Image] Images Via: Wenn.com
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