Showing posts with label christmas cd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas cd. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2016

INTERVIEW: GOOD CONVERSATION, CHRISTMAS MUSIC AND LAUGHS WITH T.GRAHAM BROWN

Photo Credit: Rebecca Bauer

I absolutely love any chance I get to talk to T. Graham Brown and how can you not, he's so much fun and so personable. Anyone who asks "how's your mama" right off the bat is tops in my book but then again, T's always been tops in my book. He's one of those artists that just carves out a special place in the heart of anyone who is blessed to connect with him.

This year marks the release of T.Graham's first ever Christmas CD, "Christmas with T.Graham Brown". The CD is full of Christmas favorites as well as a couple of new ones, "Santa Claus is Coming in a UFO" which is an example of the crazy sense of humor TGB is loved for and "Mary Had a Little Lamb", a poignant tune co-written with Jimmy Fortune of the Statler Brothers and T. Graham's wife, Sheila Brown. All the bases are covered on this one which is expected as T. Graham Brown always hits a grand slam when it comes to his music.

Having known T personally for awhile, our "quick chat" turned into an hour of stories, laughter, jokes, discussion about the CD and of course, Andy Griffith trivia. I don't call chats with this guy "interviews", I call them "good times" because that's exactly what they are and they're times I hold close and cherish, just like I do my friendship with TGB and Sheila. They're the best. Here's just a small bit of our conversation, a little random, which is how our conversations go and there was more that stayed just between us. Life with TGB is always a random conversation that sticks with you and you don't forget.

Jenn: Hey darlin. How are ya?

TGB: Hey girl, I'm doing great. How are you? How's your mama? How's your life?

Jenn: My life is good, real good and my mama's good. 

TGB: Good, I'm so glad to hear that. I really appreciate your sweet tweets. I do read them ya know.

Jenn: Speaking of mom, she's dying to see you. When are ya coming back my way?

TGB: Hold on ... (yells) ... HEY SHEILA! When are we heading back to NC?

Jenn: (Laughs), you're killing me Smalls. 

TGB: (Laughs) .. We holler at each other around this house, not mad, just hollering. (I hear Sheila in the background .. "Tell her we'll be her way this year!" I just love the relationship between these two.). Sheila said we'll get to ya this year. Hug your mama for me and tell her I said Merry Christmas.

Jenn: Good, it's past time. It's already been a year since I hugged your necks and that ain't right at all.

TGB: No, it ain't, is it? We'll be back out there this year.

Jenn: So speaking of Christmas, you've been busy.

TGB: Yeah, they've been keeping me busy with this new Christmas album and we did the Opry last week. Did you know we've played the Opry 200 times? Whew! That's a lot isn't it? It's nothing compared to people like Connie Smith who have played it more than that through the years but it sure is a lot and I've loved every time I've done it. 

Jenn: So tell me about your new Christmas CD. What's the story on that? What made you decide to finally release a Christmas album?

TGB: Well, Sheila's been after me for about 30 years I guess but what really did it though was when we put out Forever Changed and Sony started distributing it and Cracker Barrel put it on all the stores, it sold well enough that they asked me to do a Christmas album so I finally said yes. We went in and put it together, I wish we'd had more time to put it together but it turned out to be one of the best things I ever did. 

Jenn: If every artist had the time they wanted to work on albums, we'd never get to hear anything because it would never be perfect.

TGB; That's a good way to look at it. When you're producing a record, especially producing for yourself, that's one of the hardest things to do, know when to say when. As a singer, you'll be sitting there going, "Hey, I can beat that, I can do better than that." and drive yourself crazy. It's like a painter, you have to know when to put your brush down. But anyway, about the Christmas CD, it's got all the standard fare with a couple of ... um .. well ... "Santa Claus is Coming in a UFO" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb", but the rest of it's familiar .. what's the old saying? Familiar as an old pair of shoes? Nah. How about familiar as a worn out pair of slippers? 

Jenn: You turn it on and slide right into the comfort of the music. Sitting by the fire, snow falling outside and listening to "Christmas with T.Graham Brown". Yeah, I'm good with that. I'm cozy just thinking about it. 

TGB; That's it. Now that's it. We were talking about trying to make something perfect? Most people don't know the difference really so you beat yourself up in the studio and no one's that buys it is gonna put it under a microscope, they just know they like it and it makes them feel good. That's all I really want from my music, to make people feel good and smile. If it makes them smile, mission accomplished. You know what the truth is? I have the best job in the world. I get to make people happy for a living. That's the way I look at it. That's my job and I have the best job in the world.

Jenn: Well you're good at it. You always put a smile on my face and the face of so many other people that listen to your music. Thank you. So do you have any other projects going on that you can talk about? New music? Tour dates? Super secret special things that you wanna spill?

TGB: Well ... I sure hope we can get out there to see you. Hmm, yes, I have some things going on but nothing I can talk about just yet but you know I'll let you know as soon as I get the go ahead to spill the beans. 

Jenn: I can't wait to hear about it! So, I hear there's a story behind "Run Run Rudolph" on the Christmas CD. What's the deal with that?

TGB: There wasn't really a story behind it per se, we had a few minutes of studio time left and I said "Hey! Why don't we do this one. I found it on Youtube." We knocked it out pretty quickly and it came out great. It was kinda of an after thought that turned out to be a pretty cool addition to the CD.  It's Chuck Berry,  we had to do it. Speaking of great songs on the CD, there's one called "Mary Had a Little Lamb" that Sheila and I wrote with Jimmy Fortune. I'm pretty proud of that one too. I'm proud of the entire CD. 

Jenn: So where can people find the CD? I know you can pick it up in the Cracker Barrel store, is there anywhere else or is that the only place?

TGB: Cracker Barrell has the physical CD, but if ya like the digital stuff, you can get it online at iTunes and Amazon, those kinda places.

Jenn: You know before we get off this call, you gotta give me some Andy Griffith trivia that few people would know. Any TGB fan knows you're an encyclopedia of Mayberry facts.

TGB: Hmmm, alright, let me think ... alright, when the Darlings, you know the Darlings, the family that played bluegrass, right? The first time the Darlings came to Mayberry, Andy looked out and saw they were playing some music and noticed them. Briscoe Darling, Denver Pyle, took off his hat and was scooping up water because their car had broken down. He's getting hatfuls of water and pouring it into the radiator. Andy goes out and tells him that he can't dip his hat in that water trough. He tells Andy "she's half mad with thirst" and she takes 11 hatfuls. Now there's one trivia bit right there, how many hatfuls of water does it take to fill the radiator in the Darlings' car? Eleven. It takes eleven hatfuls. THEN ... now Andy said he couldn't do that because it was for horses only, it was the David Mendelbright Memorial horse trough. Nobody knows that! Denver Pyle comes back with the response that there ain't a horse in sight. (laughs). The name of the horse trough is another trivia bit, but the real thing few people probably know is what the saying is underneath the words "David Mendelbright Memorial Horse Trough". What is the saying? Do you know? I'm asking you.

Jenn: I have no clue. None. Not one. Really nada.

TGB: (laughs) ... let no horse go thirsty. So 11 hatfuls and if that ain't weedy enough for you, the David Mendelbright Memorial Horse Trough gets even weedier, but the weediest trivia bit of all of it is "let no horse go thirsty". Ha! Ha! Who would know that? The guy who sits there and keeps pausing his dvd and checking it in slow motion about 20 times, that's who. Ha! So there's your Andy Griffith knowledge for this time. Only a crazy guy like me would know this. LOL! I love that show.

Jenn: Well it's been so good talking to you. I always do enjoy time with you. 

TGB: I enjoy talking to you too. We should do it more often. Hey, did you know Sheila and I have been married 36 years today?

Jenn: Happy anniversary. Tell Sheila I said Happy Anniversary.

TGB: She's in the kitchen cooking up some beef stroganoff, hear the plates rattling? Hold on a sec ... (yells) ... "Hey Sheila! Jenn said happy anniversary!". She said thank you. Wow! 36 years. She also just told me I need to come fix my plate so I'm gonna go because I'm hungry. 

Jenn: Well congratulations again. You're a lucky man and Sheila's a lucky woman. You guys are the best and I love you. 

TGB: Ya know, she wrote me a note this morning saying the same thing, that she's a lucky woman. 36 years. Well, I love ya, can you be here in about 20 min so I can set you a plate? 

Jenn: I wish I could! 

TGB: I'm serious now, I love ya and you call us for anything. We're here for you. Love you! Gotta go, plates are rattling and my stomach's growling!

Next time you're in a Cracker Barrel gettin' your chicken and dumplin' fix, be sure to pick up a copy of "Christmas with T.Graham Brown". You can also order it via their website, Amazon and iTunes. It makes a great gift to go under the tree. Music is the gift that never fails to give back. Check out the video below and hear T talk about "Run Run Rudolf."

Connect with T. Graham Brown online - www.tgrahambrown.com, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.





Wednesday, October 12, 2016

CHRIS YOUNG TEAMS UP WITH TOYS FOR TOTS THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON

DONATIONS WILL BE COLLECTED AT “I’M COMIN’ OVER TOUR” STOPS
NOVEMBER 17 – DECEMBER 10

Young’s It Must Be Christmas to release October 14

Photo credit: Jeff Johnson

 CMA Musical Event of the Year nominee Chris Young is already celebrating the season as he gears up for the release of It Must Be Christmas this Friday, October 14. He’s also helping to make the holidays a little brighter for disadvantaged children as he teams up with Toys For Tots, a 69-year national charitable program run by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, to collect donations along his headlining “I’m Comin’ Over Tour” stops November 17 – December 10. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy or book to one of nine tour dates with gifts being distributed to less fortunate children in the local community.

"My sister and brother-in-law both served in the United States Marines Corps so I’m excited to join up with Toys For Tots and help share the Christmas spirit with kids in the cities along my tour," said Young.

Toys For Tots donations will be accepted at the following Chris Young “I’m Comin’ Over Tour” Dates*

Nov. 17 - Bob Carpenter Center - Newark, DE+
Nov. 18 - Wicomico Youth & Civic Center - Salisbury, MD+
Nov. 19 - Crown Coliseum - Fayetteville, NC+
Dec. 1 - Ryan Center - Kingston, RI+
Dec. 2 - Cross Insurance Arena - Portland, ME+
Dec. 3 - Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza - Wilkes-Barre, PA+
Dec. 8 - Show Me Center - Cape Girardeau, MO+
Dec. 9  - iWireless Center - Moline, IL+
Dec. 10 - Thompson-Boling Arena - Knoxville, TN+

*Dates subject to change, please check chrisyoungcountry.com for the latest information

+with special guest Dustin Lynch and Cassadee Pope

Young was joined by many of his music industry friends last night to celebrate the release of upcoming album, It Must Be Christmas. The record, which features guest appearances by musical icons Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley and Boyz II Men, celebrates the season with standards Young sang as a child every year at Christmas plus original songs “Under The Weather” and the title track “It Must Be Christmas.” Limited edition It Must Be Christmas gift bundles are available for order at ChrisYoungCountry.com. Bundles include everything from a Christmas ornament, It Must Be Christmas long-sleeve t-shirt, a fleece lined winter blanket and more!

Monday, October 27, 2014

DARIUS RUCKER RELEASES CHRISTMAS ALBUM, HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, TODAY, OCTOBER 27

Album Features Holiday Standards and Original Songs 


PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Monday, October 27 – Three-time GRAMMY Award winner Darius Rucker is releasing his first Christmas album, Home For The Holidays, today, October 27. Produced by Frank Rogers, the 12-track album includes Rucker’s unique spin on holiday classics such as “Winter Wonderland,” “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” and “Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow,” as well as two original songs, “Candy Cane Christmas” and “What God Wants For Christmas” that Rucker co-wrote. Among the album’s highlights is the seasonal favorite, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” featuring special guest Sheryl Crow.

“We wanted to make one of those records that a fan of R&B music would put it on and go, ‘That’s a good Christmas record!’ And a fan of Country music would put it on and go, ‘That’s a good Christmas record,’” says Rucker. “And a fan of pop music would put it on and go, ‘That’s a pretty cool Christmas record!’ I’m hoping it’s one of those records that people just love. I want fans to love it and play it for their kids. I’m hoping that there’s some kid who is two years old today, and when he’s 14 and they ask him what reminds him of Christmas, he says, ‘The Darius Rucker Christmas record.’ That would be awesome!”

In addition to recording his Christmas album, Rucker is finishing work on his fourth solo county album, to be released in early 2015. The album’s debut single “Homegrown Honey” is currently climbing the Country charts. Rucker is currently out on the road for his True Believers Tour. Find upcoming tour dates, news and more at www.DariusRucker.com.

Home For The Holidays Track Listing:

1. "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow"

2. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"

3. "What God Wants For Christmas" written by Darius Rucker, Frank Rogers and Monty Criswell

4. "You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch"

5. "Baby, It’s Cold Outside" (featuring Sheryl Crow)

6. "I’ll Be Home For Christmas"

7. "O Come, All Ye Faithful"

8. "Winter Wonderland"

9. "Candy Cane Christmas" written by Darius Rucker, Frank Rogers and Steve Leslie

10. "Please Come Home For Christmas"

11. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

12. "White Christmas"


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

CMA COUNTRY CLOSEUP: DUCK DYNASTY'S FAMILY CHRISTMAS

By Deborah Evans Price

© 2013 CMA Close Up® News Service / Country Music Association®, Inc.


It’s nearly impossible to turn on the television or visit any Walmart, Books-A-Million or Bass Pro Shop without encountering images of the bearded Robertson clan from A&E’s “Duck Dynasty.” It’s the No. 1 nonfiction show in the history of cable television.

Where could they possibly go from here? To Nashville, of course, to make their recording debut.

On Oct. 29, EMI Records Nashville released Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas. The album features members of the Robertson family singing classic holiday tunes as well as originals, including “Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Christmas,” written by Dallas Davidson and Willie Robertson, the CEO of Duck Commander, the duck-call business that has made them multimillionaires.

“Nothing says Christmas more than big hairy men in Santa hats,” joked Willie.

Thanks to the popularity of any product associated with “Duck Dynasty,” a number of labels wanted to land Duck the Halls. “We felt really awesome to be able to sit down with every company, talk to them and get a feel for who they are and decide who we wanted to go with,” said Korie. “It’s a real honor to us to be able to do that. We’re people with heart, and we go where it leads us. We sat down with Universal and it just felt right. It felt like they were speaking our language. We all looked at each other — it was Willie and I and Jase and Missy went up there — and at the end of the day said, ‘That’s who we feel gets us and gets who we are.’”

Because the Robertsons were busy filming the next season of their show, most of Duck the Halls was recorded at Music City Studios in their hometown, West Monroe, La. Missy helped corral the family and taught them their parts for the group sing-alongs. It helped that they’ve always sung in their local church and were used to singing harmony.

“It was so much fun,” Missy remembered. “That’s my element. I’ve taught kids for so long. The first song we did together was ‘Silent Night.’ We wanted four-part harmony, so I said, ‘I’ll try to get everyone started, and then we can all sing like we do at church.’ I ended up standing in front of them and directing them, like a choral director. They couldn’t all see me, so they brought me a chair. I was like, ‘This is definitely working for me. I’m standing on a chair in front of my family and they are having to watch and listen to me.’ That was a pretty wonderful experience.”

“Missy is obviously a really good singer,” said producer Buddy Cannon. “I leaned on her a lot because the whole family respects her singing ability and her knowledge, so I relied on her to help me coordinate with different people as far as who was going to be in the studio at what time and who would do which parts the best.

“Willie was a bit nervous at first when he came in to do his vocals,” the producer continued. “But once he got in there and sang it a few times and realized I wasn’t going to kill him or make it difficult for him, he got into it and started having fun. I was the same way with all of them. They didn’t know what to expect. Those guys never dreamed of being singers and making a record. Phil kept coming up and he’d say, ‘You really believe you are going to make Country singers out of us?’”

Cannon’s goal was to represent the Robertsons the same way the hit TV show does. “What I decided I needed to do was not to try to make a perfect record, but to try to make it believable to all their fans,” he said. “When we were working, it was like I was sitting in the middle of one of their shows the whole time. No matter who, no matter which of the characters, was in the studio, it was like it was transported into one of their shows. It was a hoot.”

Everyone involved knows that some skeptics question whether a hit TV show can spawn a hit album, but Jase believes they’re in for a surprise. “Hopefully, they’ll listen to it and say, ‘They can actually sing too,’” he said, with a laugh. “We’re just like we are on TV. We don’t consider ourselves celebrities or stars. That’s just not the way we roll.”

On the Web: www.DuckTheHalls.com

On Twitter: @DuckDynastyAE

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

LORRIE MORGAN RELEASES HOLIDAY SINGLE “WRAPPED UP IN LOVE”


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (November 6, 2012)—In anticipation and celebration of the 2012 holiday season, country music, multi-platinum songstress Lorrie Morgan introduces a tune dressed for the occasion: “Wrapped Up In Love” ** presented by Octabrook Records. Addressed to the North Pole’s man of mystery, the flirtatious number is adorned with jingle bells, Santa’s “ho-ho-ho’s” and a nod to the movie Love Actually as a playful introduction.

A co-write by notorious members of the Music Row songwriting community (Oliverius/Cole/Linville), the single is lined with light-hearted lyrics and a poppy spirit. Combined with the strength of Morgan’s signature vocals, the tune is poised to become a holiday favorite and is set to arrive on the doorsteps of radio stations around the country in mid-November (CDX Volume 559).

Noted as one of her favorite times of the year, Morgan embraces the magic of the Christmas season with her acclaimed 1993 album MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM LONDON and her upcoming Extravaganza: Lorrie Morgan’s Enchanted Christmas Dinner & Show at the world renowned Opryland hotel beginning November 16 through December 25, 2012 in Nashville, Tenn.

“Something about the mistletoe-time-of-year brings out my child-like nature and flirtatious cheer,” said Ms. Morgan. “’Wrapped Up In Love,’ I hope, will become one of the ‘go-to’ songs when decorating the tree or gathering with friends near a crackling fireplace while watching the snow fall.”

The “Wrapped Up In Love” release debuts just as Morgan concludes her 2012 independent tour schedule and the Grits & Glamour tour (with music comrade Pam Tillis). In addition to rehearsing for the Enchanted Christmas Dinner & Show, Lorrie has been in the studio to record her forthcoming album alongside longtime friend, fellow Opry member and Grits & Glamour touring partner, Pam Tillis. The new album is anticipated in spring 2013.

Wrapped Up In Love” is available on iTunes. For more information visit www.LORRIE.com.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

CHARLIE DANIELS MAKES SOME “JOYFUL NOISE” WITH NATIONAL MEDIA TO PROMOTE HOLIDAY ALBUM THAT BENEFITS CHILDREN OF DEPLOYED MILITARY

CHARLIE DANIELS MAKES SOME “JOYFUL NOISE” WITH NATIONAL MEDIA TO PROMOTE HOLIDAY ALBUM THAT BENEFITS CHILDREN OF DEPLOYED MILITARY



Album Exclusively Available through Buffets, Inc. Restaurant Locations

Charlie Daniels to be featured on FOX & Friends, GAC Headline Country, Inside Music Row, AOL “The Boot,” Billboard, Country Weekly & CMT’s Southern Fried Flicks

Nashville, Tenn. (November 13, 2012) – Legendary, multi-platinum, GRAMMY® award-winning Charlie Daniels is making the rounds with national press to promote his Christmas project, Hallelujah It’s Christmas Time Again. An avid, life-long supporter of our military service men and women, Daniels has partnered with BUFFETS, INC.® for the exclusive release of his latest project, with all profits to be donated to the Armed Services YMCA® (ASYMCA) for Operation Outdoors, a camp program that assists the children of military personnel during deployment.

The album, which features a wide range of classic and original holiday music including "I’ll Be Home for Christmas," "Hallelujah," as well as a special bonus track reading of Daniels’ "Carolina Christmas Carol," will ONLY be available at the approximately 340 restaurant locations operated by BUFFETS, INC.® including , Old Country Buffet®, HomeTown® Buffet, Ryan’s® and Fire Mountain restaurants.  Fans can find out more information on the project in the following media outlets in the days and weeks to come:

Monday, November 12, BILLBOARD MAGAZINE—view online at http://tinyurl.com/billboardcharliedaniels

Monday, November 12, COUNTRY WEEKLY online review is available at http://www.countryweekly.com/news/charlie-daniels-releases-christmas-album-great-cause and pick up the following issues on newsstands: 

              - Monday, November 26 — Album Review
              - Monday, December 3 — “What’s Cooking”
              - Monday, December 24 — Christmas Feature

Monday, November 12, AOL “THE BOOT”—interview available at http://www.theboot.com/2012/11/09/charlie-daniels-hallelujah-its-christmas-time-again/

Monday, November 12 – Sunday, November 18, INSIDE MUSIC ROW / Check local listings for airtimes or view online at http://www.youtube.com/user/InsideMusicRow

Thursday, November 15, FOX & FRIENDS or view online at http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-friends/index.html

Beginning Thursday, November 15, GAC’s HEADLINE COUNTRY / Check local listings for airtimes

Sunday, December 2 on CMT’s SOUTHERN FRIED FLICKS / Check local listings for airtimes

In other news, Charlie Daniels is gearing up for the 11th Annual Charlie Daniels & Friends concert to be held at the historic Ryman Auditorium on Monday, November 19 at 7 P.M.  This year’s concert will also feature GRAMMY-award winning Phil Vassar, Rodney Atkins, and Thompson Square, as well as special guests and will benefit the Christmas4Kids organization.  For over 25 years, this charity has given the joy of Christmas to thousands of Middle Tennessee children that might not otherwise experience it.  In December, local businesses, volunteers, celebrities, today’s top recording artists, and their bus drivers set aside two days from their busy schedules to hold a party for over 400 Middle Tennessee children.  In additional to meeting many celebrities and Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus, with a special tour of celebrity touring buses, each child is also given spending money to purchase Christmas gifts and experience the joy of giving during the holidays, as well as a brand new winter coat.  For more information on the Christmas4Kids organization, this special concert and bus tour, please visit www.christmas4kids.org.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

BUFFETS, INC.® AND CHARLIE DANIELS HELP MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY FOR GUESTS AND MILITARY FAMILIES WITH EXCLUSIVE CD


GREER, SC (November 8, 2012) – Buffets, Inc.® and legendary music icon Charlie Daniels will be bringing holiday cheer to guests and military families alike with the launch of a new Christmas CD called Hallelujah It’s Christmas Time Again starting this week for just $8.99.  Available exclusively in Buffets, Inc. restaurants, the CD features a wide range of classic and original holiday music including “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” “Hallelujah,” as well as a special bonus track reading of Daniels’ “Carolina Christmas Carol.”   In the spirit of the holidays, profits from the CD will be donated to the Armed Services YMCA® (ASYMCA) for Operation Outdoors, a camp program that assists the children of military personnel during deployment.

“We are beyond thrilled to partner with country-bluegrass legend Charlie Daniels on a holiday CD that’s only available to our guests.  Mr. Daniels’ musical talents are equal to his generous heart and we admire his decades-long commitment to charitable causes that benefit children and the under-privileged,” said Alice Crowder, Vice President of Marketing for Buffets, which operates 350 restaurants primarily under the Ryan’s®, Old Country Buffet® and HomeTown® Buffet brands. 

Daniels echoed the importance of Christmas, family and giving back.  “The Buffets, Inc. brands are providing a way to celebrate Christmas through music and help the children of our military at the same time,” he said.  “It’s important to remember the reason for this season.”

Crowder said that CD proceeds will support ASYMCA’s children’s initiatives designed to help children of deployed military to take a break from their everyday worries.  Buffets, Inc. and its portfolio of brands pledged nationwide support of the non-profit earlier this year. 

For a complete list of restaurants, visit online at www.Buffet.com.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

NEW MUSIC: "CHRISTMAS WITH COLLIN RAYE" CD NOW AVAILABLE



Collin Raye has released his brand new Christmas cd, "Christmas with Collin Raye". It's time to get some great Christmas music before the holiday season actually arrives! This live Christmas CD is only $8.00, which includes shipping to domestic locations!

Order your copy here: http://collinraye.bigcartel.com/product/collin-raye-christmas-cd