Showing posts with label love don't run. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 15, 2014

TWITTER CD GIVEAWAY: WIN A COPY OF STEVE HOLY'S "LOVE DON'T RUN" CD

It's the day after Valentine's Day and candy shelves aren't the only place to get the good stuff today! In keeping with the theme of the weekend, Steve Holy sums it up best with "Love Don't Run", so we want to give you a chance to win this fantastic cd. Not only is it FREE but it's also calorie free! The cd contains the hit title track as well as songs like "Hauled Off and Kissed Me", "Until the Rain Stops", "Heart of a Hero", his heartfelt remake of the classic "Help Me Make It Through the Night", and an acoustic version of the song that kicked it all off, his #1 hit song, "Good Morning Beautiful". We want to share Steve's music with you and hope that you'll want to share it with others too!


All you have to do is follow @LovinLyrics and @SteveHoly on Twitter and tweet the following message:

"Please RT: Have you turned your #RadioUp and tuned into @SteveHoly? #LDRContest"

That's it! We'll choose the winner tomorrow night, Sunday 2/16, by midnight! Thanks for sharing Steve's music!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY DAY 6: WIN COPIES OF RANDY HOUSER (SIGNED), ALABAMA (SIGNED) AND STEVE HOLY (UNSIGNED) CDS

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
WINNER: Courtney Porter-Tetreault

Welcome to Day 6 of our Christmas Giveaway! Today, we're giving away music from some of country's best - Randy Houser, Alabama and Steve Holy. We appreciate truly good music and want to share some of our favorites with you this holiday season. Music is the gift that keeps giving with every note, every melody. 


Today's prize includes:

1 signed copy of the new Randy Houser CD, "How Country Feels"

Track Listing:

1. Runnin' Outta Moonlight
2. Growin' Younger
3. Top of the World
4. The Singer
5. Power of a Song
6. Absolutely Nothing
7. Wherever Love Goes (Duet with Kristy Lee Cook)
8. Like a Cowboy
9. How Country Feels
10. Along for the Ride
11. Sunshine on the Line
12. Goodnight Kiss
13. Let's Not Let It
14. Shine
15. Route 3 Box 250 D

1 copy of "Alabama and Friends" tribute cd, signed by all 3 original members of Alabama: Randy Owen, Jeff Cook and Teddy Gentry.

Track Listing:

1. Tennessee River - Jason Aldean
2. Love in the First Degree - Luke Bryan
3. Old Flame - Rascal Flatts
4. Lady Down on Love - Kenny Chesney
5. The Closer You Get - Eli Young Band
6. Forever's As Far As I'll Go - Trisha Yearwood
7. She and I - Toby Keith
8. I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why) - Florida Georgia Line
9. That's How I Was Raised - Alabama
10. All American - Alabama
11. My Home's in Alabama - Jamey Johnson

1 unsigned copy of "Love Don't Run" cd by Steve Holy

Track Listing:

1. If It Gets You Where You Wanna Go
2. Love Don't Run
3. Hauled Off and Kissed Me
4. Until the Rain Stops
5. Heart of a Hero
6. Every Day Should End Like This
7. Wonders
8. Let the Sun Shine In
9. Like I'm Famous
10. Help Me Make It Through the Night
11. Bonus Track: Good Morning Beautiful (Acoustic Version)

To enter, email us at lovinlyrics@gmail.com with "Music Gives Back" in the subject line, along with your full name, mailing address and Twitter name if you have one. We will announce the winner tomorrow at noon. 

All entries are automatically entered to win our Christmas Day prize, the 8 disc box set by Garth Brooks, "Blame It All on My Roots". 

Good Luck!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

CONTEST: TONIGHT! WIN A FREE DOWNLOAD OF STEVE HOLY'S "LOVE DON'T RUN" CD


As a way to saying thank you to the dedicated fans who have stood behind Steve Holy and the launch of the new single, "Hauled Off and Kissed Me" by voting in the KRTY Hot 9 at 9 each week, requesting it on their local stations and spreading the word, we are giving away a FREE iTunes download of the entire "Love Don't Run" cd after tonight's Hot 9 at 9 countdown to 2 random voters on the Hot 9 at 9. The cd includes the new single as well as his hit ballad, "Love Don't Run" and the super sexy "Until the Rain Stops". Every song on the cd is fantastic!

Team Holy, an online team of avid supporters and friends, have kept "Hauled Off and Kissed Me" in the Hot 9 at 9 since August 28, 2012 by dedicated voting. Steve is the only artist to be in the countdown consecutively since that date and not miss a night. That shows the love that fans have for him and his music and now it's time to give back and say thank you.

The voting starts tonight at 8:00pm PT / 10:00pm CT / 11:00pm ET and continues for about 45 minutes, followed by the results of the voting. To enter, all you have to do is any of the following:

1.) Tweet @IndianaAl on Twitter, copy us in at @lovinlyrics and let him know you vote for @SteveHoly with the hashtag #TeamHoly (if the DJ tonight is not Al, we will post a message by 10:30pm ET and you will tweet to that Dj instead).

2.) Email your vote to IndianaAl@gmail.com and copy us in at TeamHoly@aol.com. (If the DJ changes, we'll post the new email information by 10:30pm ET and you'll email them instead.)

3.) Call KRTY at 408-753-3579 and then leave us a comment either on here, Twitter or Facebook letting us know you called, who you spoke to and what time.

We will randomly choose 2 winners after the countdown ends. Winners MUST have an iTunes account in order to win. 

Friday, September 28, 2012

STEVE HOLY OPENS UP ABOUT AGGRESSIVE WOMEN, PERSONAL HEROES AND MORE

Check out the exclusive interview that Nashville.com conducted with Steve Holy right before his September 11th appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. Thanks to our friends, David and Jerry at Nashville.com for bringing the personal side of Steve to their audience and showing there's more to him than just a classic voice and top quality music. 

Interview Source: 

Steve Holy Opens Up About Agressive Women, Personal Heroes and More


Exclusive Interview . . . From the time of his breakout smash “Good Morning Beautiful,” which topped the charts for five weeks in 2002, Steve Holy’s distinctive voice has been a welcome addition to the genre. Whether singing a heartfelt romantic ballad, a playful romp like his second No. 1, “Brand New Girlfriend,” or a powerfully emotionally pledge of commitment as in “Love Don’t Run,” Holy brings something unique with every outing. And that’s certainly the case with his latest single, “Hauled Off and Kissed Me,” a rollicking tune he co-wrote about the more aggressive nature of modern women, and definitely a good thing, according to Steve. The Texas native recently sat down to chat with Nashville.com about his new music, his daughters, and the fear that drives him. Here’s some of what he had to say.

Nash: How was your summer? Had much time to spend with your daughters, or has it been non-stop on the road?

Steve: I’m on day 9 now of a 14-day run with my daughters. My youngest, Ella, was just about 3 months old when I hit the road with “Love Don’t Run,” and she’s about two-and-a-half now. I was there about every day for the first two years with Ava is 4 now and it’s great being on the road with them.

Nash: Tell me about your favorite moment in ever show . . . something you really look forward to each night. Is it right before you’re introduced and you hear the crowd’s energy and you know they’re ready? Is it the first song . . . getting into it and getting a great reaction? Or is it something that varies from night to night?

Steve: A lot of people wouldn’t consider me a shy person, but I kind of am. And I get pretty tense before I go on. Then, usually about song three, it kind of kicks in and it just starts to flow. And fortunately I don’t think I’ve had many bad shows. But I never got 100 percent comfortable . . . and I guess fear is a good thing. I have a little fear before I go on.

Nash: I know you’ve got an Opry appearance coming up soon. And I’m sure a lot of your musical heroes have played on that stage. Can you talk a bit about who some of your personal heroes are, whether musical or in your personal life? And, really, I tend to not like to use that “hero” word for people other than soldiers, firefighters, police officers and others who put themselves on the line for the rest of us. But you know what I mean.

Steve: Yeah, I do. And I’m the same way about who we should think of as heroes. I’m star struck by the military and firefighters, what they do for us. I’m a very patriotic person, as well. But I’ve been asked, “If you could have a sit-down dinner, who would be the four people at your table?” And I would have to say, Jesus Christ, first. I would want him at my table. I would want Ronald Reagan at that table. And I’d want Elvis to be there. And Roy Orbison, number four.

Nash: Let’s talk about the single a bit. I love the concept of a woman who’d just “haul off and kiss me.” How many times in your life have you experienced that, having a woman just totally unexpectedly and totally out of the blue, just lay one on you?

Steve: This song is really more about the fact that it seems like girls have gotten more aggressive through the years (chuckles). I really think these days, girls are more the aggressor. More than ever, women are taking charge. More women than ever are in charge of Fortune 500 companies. And in politics, and on and on and on. Women are in charge more than ever.

Nash: Are you comfortable with that, in terms of the social aspect of it? Are you young enough to embrace it or still enough of a fossil to feel like, well the guy’s supposed to make the first move, pay for the date and open the car door and all of that?

Steve: I’ll just say, for guys’ sake, thank God for aggressive women! (laughs)

Nash: I think back to high school, sitting by the phone for a half hour, sweating bullets and hyperventilating before getting up the nerve to call someone and ask her out. So, in that sense, a lot of that traditional pressure has been lifted from guys.

Steve: I was that guy in high school. And my technique was like, “Hey, you don’t want to go to the prom with me, do you?” Very positive.

Nash: I had a similar technique selling Cub Scout candy door-to-door. “You don’t want to buy any candy do you? I didn’t think so. Sorry to bother you.” Not a born salesman.

Nash: Talking about sweating before asking someone out, I remember in high school I was planning to ask out the homecoming queen who worked at a women’s clothing store in Murfreesboro. And I walked around in the store for 30 minutes and finally lost my nerve, but then thought, “Well, why did I come in here? She’s going to wonder why I came in.” And since I couldn’t do what I went there to do, I bought my sister a purse! She loved it, and I think said, “why don’t you try to ask her out again this weekend; I need some matching shoes.”
Steve: That is hilarious! (big laugh)

Nash: What else is going on for you musically? On the road for the next few months? Is there more new music that will follow the current single?

Steve: All of the above. I’m going to be cutting soon, hopefully, but there’s no rush. As a result of the success of Love Don’t Run—and “Hauled Off” is on that album—we’ve had a very busy last couple of years.

Nash: Anything on the calendar you’re really looking forward to in the next few months?

Steve: Well, this will sound like a canned response I know, but we look forward to every show we do. My guys and I make sure we have a blast on stage, whether it’s for 50 people or thousands, and you can’t hide that from an audience. They get caught up in it. And, of course, doing the Opry is always a highlight.

Nash: I’ve gotta tell you something quickly before I let you go. A few years ago, right after Heidi Newfield had gotten married, she called me at home one night to do an interview about the wedding. Her mother had died not long before that, and she was telling me a very emotional story about placing a rose on the seat where her mother would have sat during the wedding. I was sitting in the kitchen, which has some exposed wooden beams, and while we were talking, I heard this strange sound from above. And I looked up in time to see a cat barfing on my shoulder. But I couldn’t say anything because it was such a powerful moment Heidi was describing. I told her about it later and she roared and couldn’t believe she hadn’t noticed anything wrong at the time.
I told you all that because . . . it sort of just happened again. While we were talking, another cat just hurled on the tile kitchen floor. I may have to start doing these interviews out on the porch. So far, you and Heidi are the only ones to bring that out of my cats, so you’re in a pretty elite group! I’m not sure whether that’s a good thing or not, but I thought I’d mention it.

Steve: Heidi’s a friend, and I can’t wait to share that with her. (big laugh) Nice to know I’m in such good company.

Nash: Congrats again on the new song. Can’t wait to hear some more new music. Thanks for doing this, Steve.

Steve: Thank you. This was fun.

—David Scarlett

Sunday, September 9, 2012

VIDEO: "HAULED OFF AND KISSED ME", THE NEW SINGLE FROM STEVE HOLY PERFORMED AT TOBY KEITH'S IN FOXBOROUGH, MA

Huge thank you to our friend and guest contributor, Michele Livingston, for catching this performance of Steve's new single, "Hauled Off and Kissed Me". This song is flying up the charts and being added to stations nationwide. It's gained crazy momentum through fan demand, being #1 on the KRTY San Jose "Hot 9 at 9" for a total of 7 nights to date and currently holding the #2 spot on the WRNS 95.1 FM "Top 6 at 6" in Greenville, SC for 2 consecutive nights running. Can he hold the top spot on KRTY and rise to the top on WRNS? He can if you cast your votes! Voting information is posted below, but can be subject to change depending on dj rotation so keep an eye on our Twitter (@lovinlyrics) and Facebook pages for updates! Thank you for your support, your downloads of the single and the "Love Don't Run" cd and for making your voice count!

TO VOTE ON KRTY (MON-FRI NIGHTS STARTING AT 11:00PM ET / 8:00PM PT

TWEET: @IndianaAL
CALL: 408-753-KRTY
EMAIL: IndianaAL@gmail.com

TO VOTE ON WRNS (MON-FRI AFTERNOONS STARTING AT 5:00PM ET/ 2:00PM PT

EMAIL: TOMMY@WRNS.COM
CALL: 888-682-9767

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GATES OPEN AT 6:00PM ET

TICKET PRICE: $20.00 ADVANCE / $25.00 DAY OF SHOW 


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Monday, September 3, 2012

Vote and Enter to Win a FREE iTunes Download of Steve Holy's "LoveDon't Run" CD

If we get Steve Holy back to the #1 spot tomorrow night (Tuesday, 9/4/12) on KRTY, a random voter will get a free iTunes download of his latest hit cd, "Love Don't Run". Starting at 8pm PT/11pm ET, cast your vote and show Steve we're behind him! TWEET @IndianaAL, CALL 408-753-KRTY, EMAIL IndianaAL@gmail.com. If you tweet, include us (@lovinlyrics) in your tweet and if you email, copy us on your email at lovinlyrics@gmail.com. We can do this!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

SINGLE REVIEW: "HAULED OFF AND KISSED ME" - STEVE HOLY


I just wanna start this off by saying I am so glad Steve chose this song to be the next single from his "Love Don't Run" cd. This song has been one of my favorites from the start and with the right promotion and support, has the potential to skyrocket straight to the top spot on the charts.

No one can project their personality through a song better than Steve Holy and this song shows off his playful, humorous side, much like "Brand New Girlfriend" did a few years ago.

The single is quickly gaining attention on nationwide reporting stations and non-reporting stations alike and fans are demanding more and more airplay. He's debuted at #60 on the BDS radio airplay charts, #64 on the MediaBase charts and just made it's debut on the Music Row Country Breakthrough Chart at #77 and it's only gonna go up from there so all of those stations who haven't jumped on board this train better get your ticket now because it's about to leave the station in a hurry. It's already a fan favorite on KRTY in San Jose, in one week debuting at #9 on their "Hot 9 at 9" nightly countdown on August 23, 2012 and hitting #1 by the start of the second week. The single remained in the countdown consistently every weeknight until November 23, 2012, staying in the top 3 most of that time. His fans are out to prove that his music should be getting all the recognition it deserves and they're not going to stop until it gets there. The song is unique in the fact that it doesn't sound "manufactured", this song sounds like a song two friends wrote over a late night shot of Jack and good conversation. It's a fun, bold, good natured tribute to the nature of today's aggressive woman, the one who knows what she wants and doesn't wait around for the man to make the first move. The song delivers a "pucker punch" to the confidence of most women that hear it, giving them that nudge they need to haul off and make things happen. Being one of those aggressive women, I applaud this song and Steve for seeing the potential in it and choosing to release it.

In my opinion, this song earns 5 of out 5 puckers. Request this one on your local stations and let them know you want them to play this song. You can purchase "Hauled Off and Kissed Me" on iTunes and Amazon.

Score: 5 out of 5

    

Saturday, August 25, 2012

CD REVIEW: "LOVE DON'T RUN" - STEVE HOLY



CD: "Love Don't Run"
Artist: Steve Holy
Label: Curb
Release Date: September 2011
Official Website: www.SteveHoly.com
Twitter: @SteveHoly

Yeah yeah, I know, this one's been out for awhile but it's one I never got a chance to review with all the others cds I've been bombarded with the past year. I have to say, Steve Holy is one of music's most underrated and overlooked artists and I cannot understand for the life of me WHY this is. His talent, passion and vocals speak for themselves. He has this underlying sexiness and honesty about him that's appealing to female country fans and his down-home genuine Texas boy personality that appeals to male country fans. Combine that with powerhouse vocals, a shy playfulness and unbridled determination, you have the total package. Open your eyes and your ears, Steve Holy IS the total package and it's time that people see this about him. His is the kind of music country's been missing for awhile. "Hauled Off and Kissed Me", his latest single is a great song, upbeat, fun and reflects with perfect clarity Steve's personality. It's very reminiscent of his last charted #1 hit, "Brand New Girlfriend". I see a repeat of this in the very near future. Once this one gets out there, it's gonna hit the charts running. It's already made it's debut at #60 on the BDS radio charts. Billboard, pay attention! He can take you to the deepest parts of your emotions with ballads like "Love Don't Run" or give you that much needed confidence boost with songs like "Let The Sunshine In", and make you wanna stay in bed with the one you love listening to "Until the Rain Stops". His music makes you truly stop and listen and appreciate what music was meant to sound like through flawless vocals that seem to flow effortlessly straight from his heart. He puts nothing less than his best into everything he does but he's topped even his own personal best with this release. Best cd he's ever released ... I'll even go out on a limb and say one of the best CDs on shelves. Welcome back, Steve. We missed you.

You can purchase "Love Don't Run" and all of his music on iTunes and Amazon.