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LADIES' CHOICE
In the last year or two, Shelton has begun wearing his cowboy hat less and his hair shorter, he's ramped up his Web presence with goofy YouTube vi- gnettes such as a countdown of New Year's resolutions, he's introduced himself to millions of reality TV viewers as a judge on \"Nashville Star\" and a contestant on \"Clash of the Choirs,\" and he topped Hot Country Songs this summer with a cover of Michael Bublé's AC hit \"Home\"-a song which, initially, wasn't even on a proper Shelton album. \"Home\" was released first on a WalMart-exclusive \"Collectors' Edition\" EP, targeted to new fans who'd discovered Shelton though the song itself and his TV appearances; an expanded edition of \"Pure BS,\" featuring \"Home\" and bonus tracks, followed.
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Old-Timer Rock'n'Roll
Punch Enterprises is headed by Punch Andrews, who more than four decades ago ran a series of Detroit-area teen clubs called the Hideouts; he put out Seger's first single, the local hit \"East Side Story,\" in 1965 and has managed the artist since. [...] Seger's primary constituency remains tuned to classic-rock radio, the Punch rep says, adding that the format is \"playing more new stuff, because so many of the classic rock artists are putting out new material.\"
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Jamey Johnson Sprawls Out
[...] just in case that backdates Johnson too much, there's also a fairy-tale verse about princes scaring dragons away and saving princesses, concluding a music -box-embellished lullaby apparently directed at his six-yearold daughter- which, who knows, just might be an awkward attempt to keep up with Taylor Swift And speaking of childrearing tips, the song that recommends not sparing the rod (\"By the Seat of Your Pants\") rivals any such pro-spanking gross-out by Montgomery Gentry.
The Endtables Emerge At Last
Same goes for the possibly even more Dictators- (and Zappa-, and Mad-) damaged Tutu and the Pirates, cross-dressing cartoons who crack wise about Son of Sam, Nazis, necrobestiality, zits, janitors, disco, and how Darlene won't give them head on the incidentally hook-laden Sub-Urban Insult Rock for the Anti/Lectual 1977-1979. Legend says Tutu's crew introduced punk to Chicago, thus oddly paving the way for their current Factory 25 archive-labelmates Da-Exclamation Point (née Da!), whose lunging repertoire on (Un)Released Recordings 1980-81 is nonetheless considerably less asinine and more angst-ridden, coming as it does from an un-fratty co-ed lineup whose lead yelper, Lorna Donley, sometimes approaches Polly Harvey/ Courtney Love territory a decade early.
Colt Ford, Renaissance Man
[...] it's the '10s, and we've got Colt Ford: a 40-year-old, 300-pound Athens, Georgia, ex-golf-pro who road-dawgs 200 shows a year, revitalizing the kind of greasy, mud-spinning, r-dropping flows heard on early-aughts Southern-rap records. Since December 2008, he's put out two studio albums, a live album, and a Wal-Martexclusive EP/DVD- all on his own grassroots Average Joe's Entertainment label.
THE YEAR OF TOO MUCH CONSENSUS
First off: For one thing, the poll's electorate has changed- freelance dollars aren't flowing like the old days, and with dailies and weeklies chopping arts positions, newsprint dinosaurs have departed the vocation, voluntarily and involuntarily, in droves.
Brad Paisley Is Ready to Make Nice
Which makes him the new Dixie Chicks in certain country fans' eyes . . . but hey, there's always liberal rock critics! [...] country radio hasn't backlashed yet as evidenced by his latest top 10 hit \"Welcome to the Future,\" the most optimistic musical statement about the State of America you'll hear in this recessed yean Now we can play video games on our phones and make deals with the Japanese who Gramps fought back in World War ?, and, wow, look how far black people have come!
All Hail the New Wave of New Wave of British Heavy Metal
[...] as they practice more, both by-products of this band fission seem to be upping the theatrical bombast a bit- not the most promising sign.