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22nd July 2010

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July Birthdays

01 Russ Hawking
01 Keith Whitley
02 Les Partell
03 Paul Kirkman
03 Col Carter
03 Paul Mateki
04 Michael King
04 Anne Kirkpatrick
06 Phil Emmanuel
06 Bill Haley

06 Jamie Agius
07 Reg Lindsay
07 Alan Hawking
07 Ted Egan
07 Steve Eales
13 Melissa Bajric
14 Dobe Newton
16 Fabian Webb
18 Tania Kernaghan
20 Gus Williams

21 Travers Hammond
21 Melissa Partridge
24 Katrina Hannigan
25 Walter Brennan
19 Col Hardy
29 Doug Ashdown
29 Col Elliott
30 Warren Mahoney

Kathy Coleman - Golden Saddle Awards

Hello to all my lovely family, friends & supporters

The voting for the golden saddle awards is now open for the next month. I would appreciate it very much if you could log on & vote for me, the two songs I have entered are "The Old Man's Money" & "I'm So Glad He's Mine".

Kathy Coleman

You can only vote once, so if you would like to pass this on to your family & friends that may be interested in voting for me, that would be great & greatly appreciated.

The awards are run by Rooty Hill RSL in Sydney with the finals taking place on the 9th October 2010. The link is http://www.goldensaddles.com.au

Hope you are all well & enjoying life, thanks for your support. xx

Kathy Coleman
Double Deal Entertainment
Web: http://www.kathycoleman.com.au

Graham Rodger - Shadows Across The Moon

Graham has a new cd out now titled "Shadows Across The Moon" with 12 tracks in true Graham style. Ten tracks are self penned, one co-write along with one "outsider".

Graham is justafiably proud of this album as he should be with quite a few of them being in the finals in the Tamworth National Song Writing Contest of Australia.

Graham Rodger-Shadows Across The Moon

The album was produced by Michael Fix and the sound is great, so let's hope there are some more awards for Graham from this his ninth album.

Track List is as follows

01 Backwards
02 Take Your Bank & Shove It
03 The Cooper Coming Down
04 Shadows Across The Moon
05 His Face Says Australia To Me
06 His Wooden Friend
07 Tuppence Ha’penny
08 Angels Without Halos
09 Son Of A Son Of A Son Of A Gun
10 Goldie
11 The Life We Live
12 Uncle Bill’s Legacy

Joy

A New Album For Christina As She Goes
Down Memory Lane

It’s a long time since we’ve heard from Christina, but finally she has recorded some of her “special requests”. I once heard her introduced onto stage as “Australia’s Patsy Cline” and I thought how true. This is a lady that we should have heard a lot more of over the years.

Christina George-Down Memory Lane

This new album is called “Down Memory Lane” and listening to this album you'll find yourself going for a stroll “Down Memory Lane”. The album consists of twelve tracks, all covers but done well, as we have come to expect from Christina. Good on you Christina, I’m sure it will go well for you.

The tracks are as follows

01 Love Letters In The Sand
02 I Can’t Stop Loving You
03 Tell Him
04 My Guy
05 Walk Right Back
06 Leavin’ On Your Mind
07 You Needed Me
08 Stand By Your Man
09 57 Chevrolet
10 Hey Little Devil
11 Stupid Cupid
12 The Rose

Joy

A Word From Jay Scot Berry

Jay has been traveling overseas to the US, Kuala Lampur, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Manilla and Taipei. His shows have all been well received and he had a wonderful time.

By now he should be or soon will be back in Australia and lining up more work including the Annual 2 Way FM Shindig at Wauchope in NSW.

Joy

Jay Scott Berry

Wyndham Stars On The Bastion

Like a concert with a bit of difference?? Well come along to watch the sunset on the mountain and enjoy artists Anita Ree (Golden Guitar finalist), Ricky Shipp, The Manning Brothers (Matt & Dan Golden Guitar finalist), Laura Downing (World Chapion Yodeller) and Gold Guitar award winning Adam Harvey and MC for the night Dave Prior entertain you for 6hrs on Friday 13th Aug @ 4.30pm on top of the Bastion Mountain in Wyndham WA overlooking the 5 rivers that run to the gulf.

$100 Ticket which includes meal, Entertainment and Bus to and from venue  Bar facilities available No BYO or Eskkys only 300 tickets available.

Pick up points for bus in town, The Community Club, The Pub or The Wyndham Caravan Park also at the foot of the mountain. The Mountain will be completely closed to traffic other than the buses.

Accommodation at The Wyndham Caravan Park(swag or tent) the pub of Wyndham Community Club.

Also on Saturday is the Wyndham Races and Family fun day on Sunday featuring these artists plus local bands, so get set for a big weekend in Wyndham.

Matt Manning

Paul Costa's Single "No Turning Back"
Is At Radio now!

The third single be taken from Paul's award winning album "In This Life" is released to radio after the success of his career changing song "Survivor 1932" 

Paul Costa

Paul Costa-In This Life

The Rematch - Beccy Cole & Adam Harvey Together…
You Have Been Warned!

Beccy Cole and Adam Harvey are two of the most recognised names in Australian country music and together are as much a comedy act as a musical one!  Now the hilarious duo are presenting a show aptly named ‘The Rematch’. After touring together in 2006 to rapturous applause, belly laughs coupled with audience and critical acclaim, they’re back once again sharing the stage to challenge each other.

Both are celebrated songwriters, both are multi-award winning recording artists and both are notorious, as Adam Harvey puts it, “s##t-stirrers”.

Comedy aside, let’s not forget, they are musicians. Serious musicians. Whilst they will have the audience in tears of laughter, Cole and Harvey are experts in their chosen field. Boasting the strongest voices in country music teamed with stirring songwriting and infectious melodies has made them two of the most sought after entertainers in Australia.

Between them that have acquired an impressive 14 Golden Guitar Awards, 6 GOLD Records and a string of number one hits to name but a few of their accolades.

This coupled with their very real delivery of friendship and non-stop gags makes ‘The Rematch’ a must see show for the young, old, drunk, sober and without question insane. In fact, Cole and Harvey blatantly have opened the doors to one and all, “This show is for everyone, if there is one person who comes along who does not laugh at least three times then I want to know what level of Prozac they’re on”, laughed Cole.

From traditional favourites through to heartbreakers, skewed observations and their own hits ‘The Rematch’ is a musical feast of two sensational artists delivering duets, banter and an unforgettable night of entertainment!

Both hold each other in high esteem which translates to the stage with an obvious affection and mutual admiration for each other’s style, song and performance as they entertain each other as well as the audience. Adam Harvey cites Beccy Cole as his favourite female performer”. The best entertainer in the country” says Adam of Beccy, but the feeling is reciprocated… “Nobody can own the crowd like Adam Harvey, he amazes me every night” says Beccy of Adam.

Nicknaming the tour ‘The Rematch ,” Beccy and Adam blame the title on their long-term friendly rivalry. “Some nights he'll come off stage and the crowd is going nuts, he'll wink and wish me luck following him!” laughs Beccy “But there'll be nights that I'll edge him just a little, to his credit he'll shake my hand and congratulate me on my win!”

The Rematch is on the road with Beccy Cole & Adam Harvey, don’t miss this laugh out loud musical experience!

Upcoming dates are on the tours page

David Woodward

Texas Music On The Map Worldwide

After pairing up Texas artist David Pool & the number 1 recording artist in Germany, Hermann Lammers Meyer, their song written by Texas writer Jon Rutherford and produced by 3 time Grammy winner in Texas, Mr.Phil York, "the song "What Are You In Here For" has been on the European Country Music Association Charts for 10 weeks.  3 of those weeks have been at number 1, and the lowest number in 10 weeks, is this week, at number 5. 

I would like to thank Hermann Lammers Meyer Germany, David Pool,

Hermann Lammers Meyer

Executive Producer, Dan Tucker, Producer Phil York, and writer Jon Rutherford. 

I would also like to thank all The ECMA d's for playing our Texas music...

We have really put Texas on the map around the world, as we have had 10 great weeks with this song.  We have also charted Ashley Smith at number 1, twice this year.  If you don't know her, she is Johnnie High's grandaughter.  Other great chart artists from Texas that I am fortunate enought to promote are Will Taylor, Lonnie Dean & Debbie White.

If you would like more information, please email me at jamesallenpromotions@gmail.com

James Allen Promotions

The Dingoes

In August 2009, The Dingoes were instated into the ARIA Hall of Fame. John Bois, Broderick Smith, Chris Stockley and Kerryn Tolhurst  attended the awards together and gathered on stage for the first time in 30 years.

As a result, fires were rekindled and the four gathered at Kerryn Tolhurst’s studio in Tucson, Arizona earlier this year to see howit felt to play together again.

The result? A brand new album Tracks (Liberation) is due for release on August 6. To coincide with the album release
The Dingoes will tour right across Australia performing some of their earlier songs and introducing their new songs to their fans.

Former Country Radio guitarist Kerryn Tolhurst started The Dingoes by recruiting BroderickSmith (Carson) and Chris Stockley (Axiom) in the early seventies and released their debut single Way Out West written by Broderick. Other songs included Boy on the Run (1974) and Smooth Sailing (1977).

Broderick Smith released one of my all time favourite songs Going On Down to the End of the World as a solo single in 1972 on the Image label and remains one of my favourite songs today.

Smith followed up with two solo  hits Faded Roses (1981) and another of my favourites My Father’s Hands (1981).

To find out more, visit the website www.liberation.com.au

TheEagles will perform for more than three hours in an epic showcase and no doubt a highlight will be Joe Walsh performing the classic Rocky Mountain Way. Tickets are available by calling 132 849.

Gary Turner

Fiona Rallies Her Fans

Fiona Fields has rallied the troops in her local country music community of Western Sydney and enrolled them into appearing in her latest film clip to support her current single to radio, Dance Sitting Down.

For the past week Fiona Fields had her fans, boot scooting, line dancing and showing off their unique dancing styles to the rocky-bluesy track from her debut album, Good To Go.

Produced by Glenn Wilson, the clip is a great antidote to non-groovers,

Fiona Fields

and those of us who are challenged by hitting the dance floor.

"Glenn is putting the finishing touches on the clip and I can't wait to see it" says Fiona.

Meanwhile Fiona is busy rehearsing the new line up for her Fiona Fields band and is gearing up for local and festival gigs for the remainder of the year.
 
Fiona has also just been announced as a finalist in this year’s 2010 Golden Saddles Award and voting is now open for the Peoples Choice Finalist.

Amanda O'Bryan

Hank Cochran

I have been in Nashville for over 40 years, but with all of the great stories that have been told about Hank since his passing, I feel like I am not in that loop of people, but I did know him and he knew me.  I had the privilege of spending several hours at a recording studio when I was booking and managing Ray Price, and Ray was recording his CD

Merle Haggard & Hank Cochran

“Time” for Audium Records.  I sat and “listened” as Ray, Hank, and Max D. Barnes sat around and told war stories.  I will never forget that day and how I learned more about the music industry in 4-5 hours then I ever knew.  In my mind and heart, there will never be another Hank Cochran in our midst in my lifetime.  He was the “one in a million” that we all talk about.  I am a lucky person to have lived during that great era of country music, and to be still here even through the sadness of losing so many of our great music people.  Rest in Peace Hank.  The following article in our July 16, 2010 Tennessean was written by Cindy Watts.  Cindy did her homework well.

Hank Cochran  1935-2010
Hank Cochran's Last Night Filled With Music From Friends

Hank Cochran spent his last night on earth surrounded with one of the constant loves of his life: country music.

On Wednesday night, the songwriter who brought the world “I Fall to Pieces” and “Make the World Go Away” got a visit at his Hendersonville home from country singer Jamey Johnson, Billy Ray Cyrus and famed producer and songwriter Buddy Cannon showed up soon after.

“We got there and Jamey was already sitting in his bedroom by Hank and singing him songs,” said Cannon, Mr. Cochran’s long-time friend and co-writer. “Billy Ray got his guitar out and started singing, and the next thing you know we were just passing the guitar around Hank’s bed just singing some songs, and Hank was actually trying to sing a long a little bit.”

Mr. Cochran died the next morning following a years-long battle with cancer. He would have been 75 in August.

Mr. Cochran — whom Country Music Hall of Famer Merle Haggard claims as “a great mentor” — wrote or co-wrote such classic songs as Patsy Cline’s “I Fall to Pieces” and “She’s Got You, ”George Strait’s “Ocean Front Property” and “The Chair,” Eddy Arnold’s “Make the World Go Away” and Ronnie Milsap’s “Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me).”

Cannon, along with Cochran’s family, was by Mr. Cochran’s side when he died. Cannon described the moment as “peaceful,” and said on Thursday that country music had lost one of the cornerstones of its foundation.

“If you pull Hank Cochran’s catalog of songs out of the mix of the Nashville music business, the whole business would be shaped differently than it is now,” Cannon said. “I had the pleasure of writing songs with him, and it was unlike any other co-writing experience I ever had. The guy was magic. Where it is that songwriters plug into to get their stuff they get to write their songs, Hank had a different connection than everybody else.”

Haggard said in a statement, “He was a great friend and a great mentor. Hank was responsible for some of the music that inspired me to do what I do.” 'I don’t know anybody that didn’t like Hank'

Mr. Cochran was born Garland Perry Cochran on Aug. 2, 1935, in Isola, Miss. His parents divorced when he was 9, and Mr. Cochran briefly moved in with his father in Memphis before being placed in the St. Peter's Orphan’s Home due to the economic climate of the post-Depression era.

As a boy, Mr. Cochran ran away from the facility several times before going to live with his grandparents. At 10, he was playing guitar and singing in church, and at 12 he and his uncle hitched from their home in Mississippi to New Mexico to work in the oil fields.

By his mid-teen years, Mr. Cochran moved to California, got a job working at Sears & Roebuck in Los Angeles, and went back to school. It was then that he first looked at music as a career possibility.

Mr. Cochran soon met guitar player Eddie Cochran (no relation) and the pair formed The Cochran Brothers, then made friends with other musicians on the scene like Bobby Bare and Harlan Howard. After moderate success, the duo disbanded and Mr. Cochran moved to Nashville.

That was January of 1960. Mr. Cochran got a job at Pamper Music, which was co owned by Ray Price. Price remembers his friend and former employee fondly.

“I hate it,” Price said of Mr. Cochran’s passing. “He was really a good one. He had a great talent and he was there when he was needed. Hank wasn’t hid under any subterfuge. What you saw with Hank is what you got, and it was all good. I don’t know anybody that didn’t like Hank.”
Price said he spoke with Mr. Cochran on Monday. “We got to say goodbye,” Price said. “I knew it was coming and he did, too, but we didn’t want it to happen.”

In 1961, Mr. Cochran scored his first No. 1 as a songwriter — “I Fall to Pieces,” which he co-wrote with Harlan Howard. By 1974, Mr. Cochran had made such a name for himself as a songwriter that he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Association International's Hall of Fame — the only writer to ever receive a unanimous vote.

Over the years, Cochran has also been the recipient of numerous awards from performing rights organization BMI, including recognitions for 3 million plays on “Make the World Go Away,” “Ocean Front Property,” and “I Fall to Pieces.”

In June 2009, a private, surprise celebration of Mr. Cochran’s work at BMI in Nashville attracted Haggard, Elvis Costello, Bobby Bare, Cowboy Jack Clement and Grand Ole Oprystar Jeannie Seely (Mr. Cochran’s ex-wife) and others.

"He’s a songwriting icon and everybody knows his songs,” said longtime friend Bobby Bare on Thursday. “Hank wrote from personal feelings, just the way he felt. Hank fell in love a lot and broke up a lot, so he had a lot of feelings. And Hank, like all great songwriters was very aware of all things going on around him, and he was very bright. (Great songwriters) are not afraid to put their feelings on the line. ‘You walk by and I fall to pieces,’” Bare quoted from the Patsy Cline hit, “that says it all right there.’” 'Going Where the Lonely Go'


Mr. Cochran’s last night was filled with his songs — “Make the World Go Away,” “The Chair” and “Set ’Em Up Joe,” among them — as Cyrus, Johnson and Cannon performed for him.

“Billy sung a Merle Haggard song and he sung his big hit ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ and Hank was singing along in the chorus,” Cannon said. “He was so weak you couldn’t hear him, but he was joining in anyway. It was a very emotional evening."

When the three performers stopped playing at one point, Mr. Cochran asked them not to leave and they continued. Their visit had come on the heels of a call from Haggard, so the men ended the night with Haggard hit “Going Where the Lonely Go.”

Cyrus was moved to drive with Cannon to Mr. Cochran’s home Wednesday night by the feeling that “there ain’t gonna be no tomorrow.”
“You look at somebody like Hank’s life and think, ‘Man, that’s what it’s all about, writing songs, that’s what this town was built on,’” Cyrus said. “What a great loss, and what a great, great man. He’s at the very top of people who took their pen and paper and touched people’s lives with it.”

Mr. Cochran is survived by his wife Suzi, daughter Booth Calder and three sons, Garland Perry Cochran Jr., James Lee Cochran and Daniel Cochran.

A private, family memorial will be held, and a public service will follow. Details will be forthcoming. In lieu of flowers, the family requests those wishing to honor Hank make donations to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation.

Cindy Watts
Reach Cindy Watts at 615–664-2227 or ciwatts@tennessean.com.

The Year’ Music Video Goes National
Brock Country Selected By Country Music Channel

Brock Country’s single debut release of the The Year has officially joined the Country Music Channel's (CMC) music video rotation. Filmed in outback NSW's Collarenebri, Pokataroo, and Coonamble, The Year is a drought-breaker song of hope and family. It will appear on rotation on CMC from the week beginning the 17th July 2010 where it will broadcast nationally on 'Australia Only', as well as on general

Brock  Country-The Year

programming.

Since it's release earlier this year, the upbeat track has attracted industry attention for Brock Country and his debut album 'The Year' with one reviewer describing him as “not a mere breath of fresh air, more of a gale warning!” Most recently, the fresh talent and his debut, were inluded in Style Magazine's 'What's Hot' page and are nominated in the independent Australian Golden Saddle Awards for 2010.

The Year's addition to CMC has only built on the excitement of Brock Country's fast approaching Official Album launch in Bangalow NSW later this month. The event will feature an exclusive extended play screening of 'The Year' music video as well as 'behind-the-scenes' footage of the film shoot in western NSW. Brock Country and his live band will present a special launch show with support from Gloucester-based band 'The Bowdy Boys'.

The launch marks the beginning of Brock Country's national 'The Year' Tour which is currently in planning.

Angela Sidoti

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Oz Country Music Festival
Be part of

Fiji’s First Country Music Festival

Featuring
John Williamson, Bill Chambers, Felicity Urquhart & Glen Hannah, Jonah’s Road, Ashleigh Dallas Band and more to be announced.

August 1st – 7th 2010
Cost from $2299.00 per person

Twin Share includes:
Return Airfares from Sydney
Return transfers, 7 nights at a 4 Star Resort in Fiji
All Meals, Country Music Festival Tickets
Nightly entertainment, Firewalking Show
Welcome cocktail party
Canapes every afternoon during happy hour
Free Scuba Lesson, Free Snorkel Hire and more.

For more details call Country Music Holidays 1300 799 987

Robyn Flanagan
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Michelle Costigan & Jenny Haslem

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