DAVE'S
DIARY - 15/12/09 - PREVIEW OF EPISODE 2 - SERIES 13
ADAM
- BRAND NEW STAR IN NASHVILLE
Karma works
in mysterious ways for Australian country artists.
Adam Brand and Catherine Britt both donated their talent and time when
they performed at the Whittlesea Bushfire benefit festival on April 4.
Brand has since landed a major deal with Nashville label Sony-BMG - the
same label that dumped Britt after she recorded Top 40 singles.
The Perth born Dancing With The Stars winner and Newcastle singer return
to Nu Country TV this Saturday December 19 at 9.30 p m on C 31.
They share billing with major U.S. stars Alan Jackson and Brooks &
Dunn who also record for Sony-BMG.
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant return with a song from their Grammy Award
winning album Raising Sand on the show, repeated on Tuesday at 3 p m.
And former Yass singer-songwriter and Golden Saddle Awards winner Lianna
Rose appears on Nu Country after scoring exposure in box office smash
movie Charlie & Boots.
DANCING
AND SINGING WITH STARS
Adam Brand
is keen to join the expatriate Australian posse scoring fame and fortune
in the U.S.
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The
singer graduated from being a dental technician and sprint car driver
to music after spending his adolescence in Wallington and Colac.
Brand, now 40, landed his Sony deal after performing acoustic in the
record company's Nashville boardroom.
That was after recording his eighth album Hell Of A Ride with
leading Music Row producer Richard Landis.
The singer's Nashville album will include tracks from Hell Of A
Ride and new songs - also produced by Landis.
Brand struts his stuff on Nu Country in a beachside video clip for
latest single Ready For Love.
The singer had good reason for donating Dancing With The Stars prize
money to the Children's Cancer Institute Australia - it was in memory
of his little nephew Harry, who passed away a couple of years ago.
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Brand has
joined the most successful Aussie expats by living in Nashville - he'll
return here for select tour and concerts.
CLICK
HERE for a Brand feature from the Diary on March 31, 2009.
ALAN JACKSON STILL LIKES
BOLOGNA
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Alan
Jackson spices up chef host Olson's palate by performing in a video
for his latest hit I Still Like Bologna.
The Georgian born superstar, managed by expatriate Australasian Barry
Coburn in his embryonic career, was upstaged by a gaggle of children
in his waterfront video.
Alfresco food fights are not on the menu in the Olson household in
the Beer Can Hill delta.
But Jackson, 51, can afford the cleaning bill in his lakeside mansion
that was on the market recently for a cool $38 million.
He shares it with Denise - his wife of 29 years - and three daughters.
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The singer's
video is from his 17th album Good Time that has pushed career sales
beyond 50 million.
Jackson was tipped to tour here in 2010 but those plans are now on hold.
CLICK HERE for a Jackson
feature from The Diary on May 28, 2008.
BROOKS & DUNN INDIAN SUMMER
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Retiring
superstars Brooks & Dunn toured Australia twice before they announced
their planned split earlier this year.
The duo, formed in 1991, introduced fellow chart-topper Dierks Bentley
to Australian audiences on their national tour in May.
They perform the video for Indian Summer off their most recent
latest Greatest Hits CD.
Louisiana born Kix Brooks and Texan Ronnie Dunn dominated charts and
country music awards show in their colourful career. |
They created
the Boot Scoot Boogie and also wrote songs about heroes diverse as Jerry
Jeff Walker and Martin Luther King.
But the grind of constant touring took its toll on the artists - both
of whom had solo careers before becoming a duo.
They released 10 studio albums, several greatest hits discs and a brace
of compilations.
Brooks, 54, and wife Barbara will now have more time to sample the product
at their Tennessee winery and quarter horse stud that employs three Australians.
Dunn, 56 and married for 17 years to his wife, Janine, plans to spend
more time with their three children: Whitney, Jesse and Haley.
Click Here for a Brooks
& Dunn feature interview from the Diary on March 22, 2009.
ALISON
KRAUSS PLANTS RETURN
Former bluegrass
child prodigy Alison Krauss ignites Nu Country on a duet with Robert Plant.
Krauss and the Led Zeppelin singer revive the Everly Brothers hit Gone,
Gone, Gone.
It's from their acclaimed album Raising Sand - produced by T Bone
Burnett.
Raising Sand is a collection of 13 obscure folk, rockabilly, gospel
and blues tunes.
Krauss has won 26 Grammy Awards - five with Plant for this disc, her 12th
album.
The tunes include Plant's Read This Letter, the late Townes Van
Zandt song Nothing, Allan Toussaint's Fortune Teller, the
late Gene Clark's pair Through The Night and Polly Come Home
and Tom Waits Trampled Rose.
Kraus, 38, and Plant, 61 toured the U.S. and Europe to prime the sales
pump of an album that scored platinum status.
Alison and multiple award winner and hotshot guitarist Brad Paisley also
performed together at the White House this year for President Barack Obama
and wife Michelle.
Krauss and Plant have begun recording a new album with Burnett who has
produced the soundtrack of the new Jeff Bridges movie Crazy Heart.
That movie, based on a composite of Billy Joe Shaver, Waylon Jennings
and George Jones, opens in February with Ryan Bingham singing the title
track.
Click here for a Krauss
CD review from the Diary on January 23, 2005.
Click Here
for another Krauss CD review from the Diary on August 29, 2007.
TRUE
BRITT
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Catherine
Britt returns to Nu Country as a preview for her performance at the
2010 Whittlesea Country Music Festival from February 12-14.
The singer returned here to live after her third album Little Wildflower
was released in Australia.
The album, produced by Brett Beavers, was not released in the U.S.
but included Lucky Girl - also recorded by Nashville star Kellie
Pickler.
Britt, 24, performs in the video for What I Did Last Night
that reached No 30 on U.S. charts.
Catherine also landed another evocative song Sweet Emmylou
on the Joey & Rory CD The Life Of A Song.
She wrote the song with Rory Lee Feek - singing spouse of his recording
partner Joey Martin.
Catherine is one of the headliners at the 2010 Whittlesea festival
- sequel to the event cancelled this year because of the Black Saturday
bushfires. |
Other major
artists include dual ARIA Award winner Troy Cassar-Daley, Felicity, The
McClymonts, The Flood, Jetty Road, The Distance, James Reyne, Amber Lawrence
and Travis Collins.
CLICK HERE for
a Britt feature from the Diary on February 20, 2008.
ROSE WANTS HER TRACTOR BACK
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Former
Yass singer Lianna Rose earned acclaim for songs she wrote for Adam
Brand.
Now, after scoring covers by other artists and songs in Home &
Away and Neighbours, she blazes her own trail on her debut
solo disc Soak Up The World.
The singer moved to the NSW Central Coast - her launch pad for the
Matt Fell produced album.
Rose's song Jack (New Strings) is featured in the Australian
box office smash movie Charlie & Boots.
Charlie & Boots is the story of two characters - played
by Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson - who head north from Warrnambool
for a new life.
Morgan Griffin plays Jess - a budding country singer hitchhiking her
way to country music capital, Tamworth. |
She performs
Jack - also released by Rose as a video - in the movie.
But it's veteran rocker Angry Anderson who joins Lianna in the video for
her latest single I Want My Tractor Back.
The duo fight for post divorce ownership of an historic and rare David
Brown tractor in the video that debuts on Nu Country.
Rose's video is one of her three nominations in the Australian Country
Music Golden Guitar Awards in Tamworth in January.
She also recently scored $5,000 as winner of the 2009 Golden Saddle independent
country music awards.
CLICK HERE for
a Lianna Rose CD Review from the Diary on July 27, 2009.
WIN
ROSANNE CASH CD
We also have
Rosanne Cash's acclaimed new EMI CD The List - new versions of
classics from a list given to her by late father Johnny when she was 18
in 1973.
Guests on the Cash collection include Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello,
Jeff Tweedy and Rufus Wainwright.
Cash's second husband John Leventhal produced the CD for Manhattan Records.
It features songs dating back to the Carter Family, the Hanks - Williams,
Snow and Cochran - Harlan Howard, Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan.
We'll reward your new membership or membership renewal with a copy of
the CD - please send us a cheque or money order for $20.
Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
as stocks are limited.
WIN
DIERKS BENTLEY CD
EMI Records has provided Nu Country TV with Arizona born Dierks Bentley's
fifth chart topping CD Feel The Fire.
Bentley won an enthusiastic following on his debut Australian tour in
May with superstars Brooks & Dunn.
Dierks, 33, has scored seven #1 hits since leaving Phoenix for Nashville
as a teenager.
The singer has broadened his music by including bluegrass - featuring
the famed McCoury family - on albums dating back to his indie debut
Danglin' Rope.
He has also recorded duets with prolific Grammy winner Alison Krauss and
Texan chanteuse Patty Griffin.
Win Feel The Fire by becoming a member of Nu Country or renewing
membership.
It only costs $20 including postage.
Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order
made out to Nu Country Music.
WIN
SLIM DUSTY CLASSIC BOX SET
We have more
good news for viewers - EMI Records has given us an invaluable collectors'
item - a brace of the 4 Box sets by late Australian country legend Slim
Dusty.
Sittin' On 80 features a lost, classic track discovered by Slim's
widow Joy McKean.
Joy found Give Me Room from a 1997 recording at their home studio Columbia
Lane.
It was written by one of Slim's favourite writers John Dohling - outback
station hand and good mate who passed away in November last year.
Sadly he never heard the final version of Slim's recording of his classic
trucking song.
It has now been released as a single and included on Sittin' On 80.
Slim's legendary Travelling Country Band played on the song that has been
digitally re-mastered by Australia's mastering guru Don Bartley.
All you have to do to win Slim's 4 CD Box set is become a member of Nu
Country TV or renew your membership.
It only costs $20 and includes postage.
Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order
made out to Nu Country Music.
TAYLOR SWIFT FEARLESS CD OFFER
Universal
Music has donated copies of teen sensation Taylor Swift's huge selling
second album Fearless to Nu Country TV.
Viewers who become members or renew their membership for just $20 can
win the Fearless CD.
Swift, 19, played capacity audiences on her Australian tour in March and
returns here in February.
Please email us at music@nucountry.com.au
with your pledge.
Important note - please email us first.
Don't send membership cheque until you have been confirmed as the winner.
WIN
FELICITY CD
Multiple
Golden Guitarist winner Felicity Urquhart returned to Nu Country TV as
hosts during Series #12, beginning in June.
You can win autographed copies of Felicity's sixth album Landing Lights,
available here in shops on Shock.
All you have to do is become a member of Nu Country TV or renew membership.
It only costs $20 including postage.
Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
and let us know which CD you would like.
We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order
made out to Nu Country Music.
WIN
CATHERINE BRITT CDS
MIKE BRADY TOO
We have Catherine
Britt's third CD Little Wildflower for viewers who wish to become
members or renew membership.
Catherine, Adam Brand and Mike Brady were among artists who donated their
talent to the Whittlesea Bushfire benefit on Saturday April 4.
Brady donated autographed copies of his Country To Country CD to
viewers who become members or current members who renew their membership.
Mike was also a VIP guest host of Nu Country TV during our eighth series.
So for your $20 membership you can win Mike's CD Country To Country
or Catherine Britt's Little Wildflower CD.
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JASMINE RAE & STEVE FORDE CDS
We also have
the following CDS for viewers who email our web page and pledge $20 membership
at music@nucountry.com.au
Telstra Road To Tamworth winner Jasmine Rae's debut CD Look It Up.
We also have Steve Forde's fifth album Guns & Guitars.
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