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Friday, March 11, 2022

MIRANDA LAMBERT’S MUSICAL JOURNEY, PALOMINO, ARRIVES APRIL 29


For reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year Miranda Lambert, each of her seven consecutive No. 1 albums has presented a chance to explore a new theme while pushing herself across varying sonic landscapes. With the progressive 15-song album, Palomino, due Friday, April 29, Lambert has crafted a record that explores the world and the people in it, seeking beauty and adventure all around.

A line from the first song written for the album perhaps sums up the project as a whole best: “there’s always been a stranger in my soul / who loves a good goodbye and a good hello,” she sings in “Tourist.” On Palomino, her inner stranger travels lyrically from Fort Worth to the Mojave Desert; Battambang, Cambodia to Maine; the Crystal Palace in Bakersfield to the Rocky Mountains and beyond. In each destination and with every character met along the way, Lambert’s freewheeling trek is a work of unbridled freedom and self-discovery without painful introspection.

“The making of this record has been one of the most fun and creative experiences of my career,” reflects the woman who holds the title of most-awarded artist in ACM history. “Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby, and I went out to my farm in Tennessee in 2020 and started writing songs. We figured while we have time let’s get out to the country and see what happens. The first one we wrote was ‘Tourist’ and that set us on a path to create something with a bit of a theme. Since we couldn’t travel at the time, we decided to go on a journey through songs. I hope y’all are ready to travel with us wandering spirits and meet some cool characters with great stories.”

Her first solo album since 2019’s GRAMMY-winning Wildcard (despite a busy interim that included releasing the GRAMMY-nominated collaborative project The Marfa Tapes as well as Pistol Annies celebration Hell of a Holiday), Palomino opens with a slow build and a low-slung vibe on “Actin’ Up,” with the opening track serving as the first in a series of postcards from the road, images and moments, places seen and swallowed whole, characters you won’t forget...it’s all here in a brew of styles, sounds and wordplay that are absolutely Miranda.

Tapping longtime songwriting collaborators Luke Dick (Eric Church, Kacey Musgraves) and Jon Randall (Emmylou Harris, Dierks Bentley) to co-produce with her, Lambert once again pushes the envelope of what country music can contain. Whether the bump-and-grind thump of the one who can’t be extinguished on “I’ll Be Loving You,” the skunk weed strut of Marfa sessions’ revisited “Geraldene,” the gorgeously hushed vintage bar-room heartbreak of “That’s What Makes the Jukebox Play,” or the sunny life code that informs the ever-curious songwriter on “Tourist,” Lambert has fashioned a true song cycle, a journey of one woman questing for happiness and the folks she meets along the way.

There’s the go-lightly acousticness that suggests ‘80s Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on “Pursuit of Happiness,” the breezy BeyoncĂ©-invoking Wild West truth of “If I Was A Cowboy” featuring the legendary Al Perkins on steel and the funky Deee-Lite meets Creedence Clearwater Revival trip down the Cumberland River on “Music City Queen” with the B-52s.

“Unthinkable things coming together,” marvels the woman who has won the Academy of Country Music’s Female Artist of the Year a record-setting nine consecutive times and the Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year seven times. “When Natalie, who is such a bad ass singer and the kind of person who raises the cool in every room, started singing ‘Rollin’ on the river...,’ we were all like, ‘What if the B-52s sing on this?’ They loved the song. They Zoomed in with Luke and Jon and sang their part, which gives me so much joy. I missed their Zoom, ‘cause I was on a plane; but to ZOOM the B-52s into your record? Yes, please.”


With a core band of drummer Fred Eltringham (The Black Crowes), bass/keyboardist Ian Fitchuk (Sam Hunt, Joy Oladokun, Birdy) and guitarist Rob McNelley (Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart, Buddy Guy) joining, they worked close to the bone, exploring what the songs could be while retaining Lambert’s serious country flavors.

“I love everything about Marfa: some friends around a campfire, no fixes, no protocols, no filters. It was raw and real, and I wanted to take some of that with me,” remarks Lambert. “‘In His Arms,’ ‘Waxahachie’ and ‘Geraldene’ got to go on this journey with us, cutting them with a full band – and usually the public doesn’t get to hear that part, which I’m really excited about.”

The references tucked throughout the album – Little Feat’s “Willin’,” Bruce Hornsby and the Range’s “Mandolin Rain,” Emmylou Harris’ “Roses in the Snow” – create a treasure hunt for music fans of all ages. For Lambert, raised on a healthy diet of Texas icons, classic and modern country, rock & roll and pop radio as a girl, it’s how influences come together and pollinate each other that make Palomino so interesting and so fun.

When Dick suggested Mick Jagger’s “Wandering Spirit,” which he felt embodied the project’s manifest destiny, she knew it was a matter of making the song her own. Enlisting Sarah Buxton and The McCrary Sisters, known for their work with Bob Dylan, it became a feverish downhome gospel for ramblers of all stripes and stands tall as the only outside cut on the project.

Only Lambert & Co. could come up with the characters in the outrunning heartbreak boogie of movin’ on and makin’ friends found in “Scenes,” from a trucker named Dwayne to an old hippie named “Katie with a K.” Equally frisky are the big money earners on the quirky, barbwire plucky “Country Money” – whether the Carter Sisters and their good corn liquor, Connie Johnson and her cattle or Carol Jean the chicken egg queen, these ladies are making bank.

It’s that desire to taste it all, to explore the possibilities while sidestepping the statements and judgements that colors Palomino. And it’s not all happy-go-lucky stuff, even if it feels that way. Yearning and driving through the night on the sweeping “Waxahachie,” the tumbling “Strange ” available everywhere now offers a more philosophical approach to being out of sorts. By “Carousel,” the almost lullaby closer, we meet Elaina, a former circus highwire walker/trapeze artist living in Nacogdoches as a mother and wife. With the exhaled truth of how she came to leave the circus – “She fell so hard because he always let her fly / Till he left her heart suspended in a cotton candy sky...” – with a broken heart she couldn’t heal, it speaks volumes about the multitude of lives most people contain.

For Lambert – and lovers of her wild-eyed country – Palomino is as much about the journey as the destination and the characters along the way.

Palomino Track Listing

1. Actin' Up (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Jon Randall)
2. Scenes (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
3. In His Arms (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
4. Geraldene (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
5. Tourist (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
6. Music City Queen feat. The B-52’s (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
7. Strange (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
8. Wandering Spirit (Mick Jagger, James Rippeto)
9. I'll Be Lovin’ You (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Jon Randall)
10. That's What Makes the Jukebox Play (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
11. Country Money (Miranda Lambert, Aaron Raitiere, Mikey Reaves)
12. If I Was a Cowboy (Miranda Lambert, Jesse Frasure)
13. Waxahachie (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
14. Pursuit of Happiness (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)
15. Carousel (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby)

Produced by Jon Randall, Luke Dick and Miranda Lambert
Additional Production by Mikey Reaves on "Country Money"


See songs from Palomino live when Lambert and Little Big Town joins forces to co-headline this spring’s The Bandwagon Tour, a joint tour produced by Live Nation, featuring The Cadillac Three as support on all dates and visiting 15 cities beginning Friday, May 6 in Houston, Texas.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

JACK INGRAM DROPS LONG AWAITED CD, "MIDNIGHT MOTEL", THIS WEEK


It's been a long time coming, 7 long years to be exact, and that long wait pays off this week with the release of the brand new album, "Midnight Motel" from Texas country bad ass, Jack Ingram. Jack collaborated with some of the industry's best for this project including producer Jon Randall and writers Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby just to name a few. This one was worth 7 excrutiating "Where the Hell is Jack Ingram" years. He's back and he's back with an exclamation mark. No one leaves a bigger mark than this guy.

Cannot wait for this one! If you haven't already pre-order your copy on iTunes now and get your Texas country fix starting August 26! Meanwhile check out the video for the first single, "I'm  Drinking Through It."

You can connect with Jack online -

Website - www.jackingram.net
Twitter - @JackIngram
Facebook - www.facebook.com/jackingram
Instagram - www.instagram.com/jackingram


Track Listing:

1. Old Motel
2. Always Gonna Rain
3. I Feel Like Drinking Tonight
4. Blaine’s Ferris Wheel
5. Nothing To Fix
6. What’s A Boy To Do
7. Trying
8. Champion Of The World
9. Drinking Through It
10. Can’t Get Any Better Than This
11. All Over Again
12. Old Motel (Acoustic Version)



Monday, June 29, 2015

ROSANNE CASH, THE OAK RIDGE BOYS, JOHN OATES, AND JACK INGRAM TO HONOR NATIONAL MUSIC COUNCIL HONOREES DURING AMERICAN EAGLE AWARDS


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NEW YORK, NY (June 29, 2015) – The National Music Council which is set to honor music legends Kris Kristofferson, Charley Pride and Jim Lauderdale, along with music management icon Jim Halsey and country music producer/director Sherman Halsey during the 32nd Annual American Eagle Awards, has announced Rosanne Cash, The Oak Ridge Boys, John Oates and Jack Ingram to the stellar lineup of talent to help honor the honorees. The American Eagle Awards presentation will take place on July 11, 2015 at noon, during the annual NAMM convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

In addition, a special award will be presented to the Nashville Mayor’s Office, Metro Nashville Public Schools, and Country Music Association & Country Music Foundation, for the creation and support of the Music Makes Us arts education initiative.

The National Music Council is celebrating its 75th year as a forum for the free discussion of this country’s national music affairs and challenges. Founded in 1940 to act as a clearinghouse for the joint opinion and decision of its members and to work to strengthen the importance of music in our life and culture, the Council’s initial membership of 13 has grown to almost 50 national music organizations, encompassing every important form of professional and commercial musical activity.

Through the cooperative work of its member organizations, the National Music Council promotes and supports music and music education as an integral part of the curricula in the schools of our nation, and in the lives of its citizens. The Council provides for the exchange of information and coordination of efforts among its member organizations and speaks with one voice for the music community whenever an authoritative expression of opinion is desirable.

Tickets to the noon time awards presentation are free with a $10 NAMM day pass for July 11th, and will be available on site at the Nashville Music City Center. Tickets to the VIP luncheon that follows the awards presentation are available to the public. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the NMC's Music Education and Creator's Rights Advocacy Programs, with tickets priced at $150. For more information, schedule of the day's events, and registration for the VIP luncheon, visit www.musiccouncil.org.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

NUH-UH JACK INGRAM! YOU'RE MY AMEN!

So Keith Urban's almost hair twin, the hotter than Texas hot sauce Jack Ingram, debuted a new song on "Texas Music Scene" this week. The song is called "You're My Amen" and to Jack I say nuh-uh, YOU are MY amen for writing a song that just made me jump out of my chair and scream hallelujah for good music and God bless Texas.


Sunday, August 12, 2012

EVENT (SAN ANTONIO, TX): AUGUST 14 AT 7:00PM - KJ HEART STRINGS FEATURING STEVE HOLY, AARON WATSON, JACK INGRAM, RANDY HOUSER, RODNEY ATKINS AND WADE BOWEN



KJ97 Heart Strings Benefit featuring:


When: August 14, 2012
Where: Cowboys Dancehall - San Antonio, TX
Doors Open at 7:00 PM
Showtime at 9:00 PM
General Admission Advance Tickets: $10.00 (21 and Over) / $15.00 (18-20)
General Admission At the Door: $10.00 (21 and Over) / $15.00 (18-20)
Silver Seating: $20.00
Gold Seating: $20.00


Now in its 18th year, For the Love of Kids and Harleys is continuing to grow in its fundraising efforts. In addition to the 18th annual gala the charity has once again partnered with KJ97and will be the beneficiary for the KJ97 Heart Strings concert. For the Love of Kids and Harleys will also be host to the 2nd annual For the Love of Kids and Harleys Golf Tournament and, new to the fundraising efforts, the Riding for Kids Text2Give program.

KJ97 HEART STRINGS CONCERT


The 4th annual Heart Strings concert will be held August 14th at Cowboys Dancehall. Tickets are $10 for anyone 21 and up, $15 for minors. Doors open at 7pm, concert begins at 9pm. The KJ97 Heart Strings concert line up includes Aaron Watson, Jack Ingram, Randy Houser, Rodney Atkins, Steve Holy and Wade Bowen.

Since KJ97 has joined For the Love of Kids and Harleys as a sponsor the country music radio station has donated more than $60,000 to the charity. With KJ97's help For the Love of Kids and Harleys has managed to donate a considerable amount to each of the four charity recipients and has helped raise awareness of the charity to a new audience. All proceeds from the concert are donated straight to the charity so we hope to see you there!


FOR THE LOVE OF KIDS AND HARLEYS GOLF TOURNAMENT



On Tuesday, August 28th, For the Love of Kids and Harleys will be host to their 2nd annual Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held at the Quarry Golf Course in San Antonio. Check in is at 9:00am with a tee off time of 10:00am. There are still hole sponsorships and team spots available so to register or for more information please call 210-836-5633.

18TH ANNUAL FOR THE LOVE OF KIDS AND HARLEYS GALA


On September 18th, the 18th Annual For the Love of Kids and Harleys will be held at Cowboys Dancehall in San Antonio, TX. This years event will be host to a silent auction, sit down dinner provided by Bill Miller BBQ, great entertainment and a live auction with a special guest auctioneer sponsored by KJ97! Sponsorship opportunites are available as well as corporate tables. To reserve your table or for more information on how you can participate as a sponsor, please email jenn@loveofkidsandharleys.com

RIDING FOR KIDS TEXT2GIVE CAMPAIGN


In March of 2012 For the Love of Kids and Harleys partnered with Gottspeed Racing and launched the Riding for Kids Text2Give Campaign. The campaign is featured on the Gottspeed Racing NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle and allows anyone who is unable to participate in the 3 For the Love of Kids and Harleys events to still donate. To donate simply text the word UNCLEHAL to the number 80888. Donations are in increments of $5 and all proceeds benefit For the Love of Kids and Harleys. For more information on Gottspeed Racing visit www.gottspeedracing.com.


          

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Jack Ingram, Southwest and The Boot Campaign Surprise A Special Couple


The Boot Campaign, Southwest Airlines and Jack Ingram came together to give Retired Army Specialist Jeremy Smith and his fiancée, Sarah Light, an in-flight surprise last week. Jack surprised them with a live in-flight performance and upon their arrival in Dallas, Texas, a large group greeted them and presented them with a mortgage-free home in Fort Worth, TX. Jeremy is a Purple Heart recipient, having been injured in 2008 in an ambush in Afghanistan and he is still undergoing surgeries. Watch the video of the surprise below.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

STARS ADDED TO ACM HONORS



Be there on September 19th for ACM Honors in Nashville! The lineup keeps growing! Recently added are presenters Laura Bell Bundy, Ronnie Dunn, Ralph Emery and Robin Meade and performers Rodney Atkins, Dean Dillon,  Brett Eldredge, Randy Houser, Jack Ingram, The Isaacs, Jerrod Neimann, Oak Ridge Boys, Thompson Square, The Whites and Lee Ann Womack.  Can’t wait to see you all there, it’s sure to be a great evening!!!  GET TICKETS HERE