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Monday, December 11, 2023

#CONCERTREVIEW - IF PICTURES PAINT A THOUSAND WORDS, JIMMY FORTUNE'S MUSIC PAINTED A MASTERPIECE AT THE LIBERTY SHOWCASE THEATRE

Artist: Jimmy Fortune

Venue: Liberty Showcase Theatre - Liberty, NC

Date: 12/9/2023

Reviewer: Jennifer Smith

Photos: Jennifer Smith / Lovinlyrics

I don't even know where to begin with this review because when something is perfect, you just can't do it any more justice than that one very word, but I'm gonna try my best.

The top item on my musical bucket list has always been to have the opportunity to hear Jimmy Fortune perform live and I was "fortunate" enough to be able to check that box off Saturday night when he brought his Christmas show to the Liberty Showcase Theatre in Liberty, NC. Not only was I blessed to be able to attend the show, the planets lined up for me and I was able to spend a few minutes in private with him before the show and to let him know personally how much his songs and gift of songwriting have meant to me, to thank him for years of personal memories and for caring about the message in his music. What a gracious and genuinely kind man he is. I will forever consider him a blessing in my life even if I only met him one time for 5 minutes because his music represents who he is and his music has blessed me and so many others.

A little background on Jimmy's career:
  • Jimmy toured, sang and performed a member of the legendary Statler Brothers for 21 years, writing their #1 hit song, “Elizabeth”, following that up with 2 more #1 hits, “My Only Love” and “Too Much On My Heart”. Jimmy also wrote the Top 10 song “Forever” and was a co-writer on another Top 10 hit, “More Than a Name on a Wall”. Jimmy is a member of the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame, the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Virginia Musical Hall of Fame.
  • When the Statler Brothers retired 23 years ago in 2002, Jimmy went solo and became one of the most loved voices in gospel music. He partnered with the Gaither Music Group and has released many chart busting albums and DVDs. His "God and Country" CD secured a Dove Award win in 2020 for Country/Gospel/Roots Album of the Year.
  • 2020 also brought Jimmy the opportunity to form Fortune/Walker/Rogers/Isaacs, later to become known as "Brothers of the Heart" releasing  CD and DVD called "Brotherly Love" that debuted #16 on the Billboard All Genre Chart. Their latest project, "Listen To The Music", was recently released and debuted at #32 on the Billboard All Genre chart and #1 on the Christian chart.
The Show:

Jimmy, his fiddle player/vocalist Jenifer Wrinkle, guitarist Stuie French (of The French Family Band) and the bass player whose name I unfortunately missed (but he was outstanding) took the stage which was decked out in all it's beautiful Christmas glory. A night filled with top shelf music, stories, laughter, fellowship and memories with other fans and a thoughtful celebration of the birth of Christ and the Christmas season was just beginning. This year, having been a tough one for Jimmy who recently had a quintuple heart bypass, seems to have brought a new meaning to several of the songs he's sung for years because tonight he sang each one like it was the first time and he sang them with a strong obvious emotion which brought tears to many eyes in the crowd. 

Jimmy started the night with a song that he wrote for everyone his music touches personally and I hope he releases it, "One Song at A Time". The lyrics of this song are so true

"Hello, it's good to see you. 
 You know it's been way too long.
  I've been out here making music
  I see a face in every song
 You're the reason I keep singing
  Love to hear you sing along
  And now I want you to come with me
  In this journey that I'm on.

  So let's sing to all the good times
  Sing to everything that's good in this life
  Change this crazy old world around us
  One song at a time."

He sang songs that made you think of and truly appreciate the reason for the Christmas season with"It's Christmas Time Again", a beautiful rendition of the favorite classic "Silent Night", a new one which I also hope he releases called "The Road to Bethlehem", another beloved classic "Away in a Manger" which was sung beautifully by Jennifer Wrinkle, a fantastic rockin' version of "Daddy Looked a Lot Like Santa" performed with Stuie French, and an emotional newer Christmas classic "Mary Did You Know" that didn't leave too many dry eyes. As someone who has changed my heart and my perspective and started my long overdue journey back to Jesus this year, this will forever stay with me.

He also sang the hits and the crowd was enthusiastic, singing along and you could see expressions of appreciated memories on the faces around me, as well as my own. "Flowers on the Wall" filled my heart with the memory of being a little girl on a road trip with my parents, standing on the hump between the seats, singing with my dad in my off key little girl voice and just having the best time. That will stay with me every day of my life. The room fell silent as he sang of the emotions after the loss of "Elizabeth". You could see people in the room remembering the love of those they also lost. He sang of struggling with the pain of a love gone in a different direction and trying to find the reasons why with "Too Much on My Heart", a situation that most of us have unfortunately experienced. He brought the crowd to it's feet with the classic Michael Martin Murphey song, "Wildfire" about the love between a young woman and the horse she loved that escaped and went missing. This is another song that I can't hear without thinking about singing with my dad. 

He brought the night back to Jesus with my personal favorite, a song inspired by his granddaughter, "I Love You More." This is something I have always said to my mom every night before bed. She tells me she loves me and I always come back with "I love you more." This song also has a deeper meaning than the obvious, the meaning of a love stronger than any love we'll ever have on earth, the love of Jesus and how He loved each of us more as He hung on the cross. He made this one even more special by adding it as an extra last minute song and dedicating it to me because I had simply asked if it was on the setlist. To hear him sing this amazing testimony of love to a room full of silent listeners is something that will always mean the world to me and never leave my heart. 

"I love you more than you’ll ever know
 When you can’t hold on I’ll never let you go
 So let me love you until you love you again
 For everything you may hate yourself for
 I love you more"

He closed out the night 2 songs. He started with "I Believe", a song inspired by the prayers of his mother and how she deeply believed in the love of Christ and that place called Calvary. He talked about how Jesus saved his life this year and talked about how strongly he believes that He is saving each of us every day. He said it perfectly when he said "If you have someone who prays for you, that is the biggest gift." Pray for someone - it doesn't have to be a long prayer, a rehearsed prayer or a perfect prayer, only sincere. The last song was a true song of worship and praise, "Joy to the World". He had everyone on their feet and you could feel the power of the Holy Spirit in the room. I can promise you that not one person in attendance walked out of that theatre the same person as when they entered. Good music has a way of changing you whether you realize it or not. Tonight was a night of change, a night of love and night that won't be forgotten. Thank you to the wonderful staff of the Liberty Theatre for bringing in the best performers.

Thank you Jimmy. 
We love you more.


Tuesday, September 26, 2023

WILSON FAIRCHILD TO DELIVER "STATLER MADE" ALBUM JANUARY 12, 2024 WITH ACCOMPANYING TV SPECIAL HOSTED BY BILL CODY


Wilson Fairchild, the country music duo composed of cousins Langdon Reid and Wil Reid (sons of the Statler Brothers’ Don Reid and Harold Reid, respectively), is set to deliver a 12-track album, Statler Made, on Jan. 12, 2024, via Gaither Music Group.

The album—recorded at Nashville’s Treasure Isle Studio and produced by Michael Sykes and Johnny Minick—will be accompanied by a DVD/TV special, hosted by Grand Ole Opry announcer and WSM host Bill Cody.


Wil Reid, Langdon Reid, Bill Cody

Langdon Reid says, "This is the album we've always wanted to do. It represents and showcases exactly who we are as artists from the genres of music to how we approached and recorded each song. Our producers and the musicians felt the fun and energy from the first note and didn't let up until that last cymbal. We are grateful and blessed to be a part of the Gaither Music family!"

Adds Wil Reid, “This project just feels right at this point in time to honor some great music and some great folks that have inspired us our whole lives. From country to gospel, Statler Made is literally what made us. Hopefully we have brought some new life to the music and just may be able to share it with new generations that may have never heard these tunes the first time!”

The TV special will premiere across multiple networks beginning January 11 and will air weekly on numerous channels including PBS, RFD-TV, Trinity Broadcasting Network and many others throughout the United States. In Canada, the special will air on networks including Vision, The Miracle Channel and Hope TV.

Songs from the recording will be featured on Gaither Radio on Pandora, Gaither Radio on Amazon and Gaither Radio on Spotify. A Statler Made special premiere and the individual videos from the filming will be released on the Gaither Music TV YouTube channel (3 million subscribers). Songs from the recording will air on numerous playlists, including Apple Music’s Front Porch Country Gospel collections.

"Statler Made" Track Listing

1. Susan When She Tried
2. He Stopped Loving Her Today
3. Bed of Roses
4. I Can't Help Falling in Love
5. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine
6. I Walk the Line
7. The Class of '57
8. In the Garden
9. Flowers on the Wall
10. This Old House
11. I'll Go to My Grave Loving You
12. He Leadeth Me

Friday, December 23, 2016

COUNTRY DUO WILSON FAIRCHILD ANNOUNCES UPCOMING "SONGS OUR DADS WROTE" CD SET FOR FEBRUARY 7 RELEASE

Project Features Nine Statler Brothers Songs Penned by Harold and Don Reid
 Plus Special Tribute Song


Country music duo Wilson Fairchild is gearing up for their upcoming project, Songs Our Dads Wrote, which will hit stores February 7. The duo, made up of Wil and Langdon Reid, are honoring their fathers, Harold and Don Reid, who are both founding members of the legendary Country Music Hall of Fame quartet, The Statler Brothers.

The collection, which will be released via Sony Red / BFD, features nine tracks originally co-written by Harold and Don Reid. A special Wilson Fairchild penned tribute track, “The Statler Brothers Song,” will be included in Songs Our Dads Wrote. Other standout songs on the project include former Statler Brothers hit, “Guilty,” originally released in 1983, when it stormed into the Billboard Hot Country Songs top ten. The new version takes on a rootsy feel, with original Statler Brothers member Jimmy Fortune also appearing on vocals.

“We've been wanting to record a project like this for a long time. This is our legacy,” said Wilson Fairchild member Wil Reid. “These are the songs we cut our teeth on and learned to sing with and play guitars to. Hopefully we've brought some new life to some great old songs.”

The dynamic duo is wrapping up a successful 2016, which saw the pair playing shows throughout the United States. As Wilson Fairchild sets their sites on an even bigger and better 2017, they are pleased to announce that they will be teaming up with A to Z Entertainment, Inc for bookings.

"Songs Our Dads Wrote" Track Listing: 

1. Left Handed Woman
2. I’ll Even Love You (Better Than I Did Then)
3. How Are Things in Clay, Kentucky?
4. She’s Too Good
5. Second Thoughts
6. Some I Wrote
7. Guilty
8. A Letter From Shirley Miller
9. He went to the Cross Loving You
10. The Statler Brothers Song

Wilson Fairchild 2017 Tour Dates: 

3/25  -Waynesboro, Va. – The Wayne Theatre
7/4 - Staunton, Va. – America’s Birthday Celebration
7/29 - Luray, Va. – Duke’s Fest
12/9 - Waynesboro, Va. – The Wayne Theatre

Find out more about this new duo at wilsonfairchild.com

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

JIMMY FORTUNE FEATURING THE OAK RIDGE BOUS HONORED WITH "BLUEGRASS RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR" AT DOVE AWARDS


The Gospel Music Association hosted the 47th Annual Dove Awards last night at Lipscomb University's Allen Arena in Nashville. Country Music Hall of Fame member Jimmy Fortune took home the award for “Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year” for the track “Life’s Railway to Heaven,” which features legendary quartet The Oak Ridge Boys. The song was featured on Fortune’s latest critically-acclaimed album Hits & Hymns, which became the Gospel Music Hall of Fame singer’s first solo top ten project on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

“I’m extremely honored and humbled to win my first Dove award, and sharing the win with my friends The Oak Ridge Boys makes it even more special,” said Fortune. “To be recognized by the Gospel Music Association is one of the biggest moments of my life. I will treasure it forever, and I thank God for the opportunity to do this project with producer Ben Isaacs and the Gaither Music Group community.”

“The Oak Ridge Boys were at a sound check at Renfro Valley, Ken., about twenty years ago when, out of the blue, we started singing ‘Life's Railway To Heaven,’” said Duane Allen, of The Oak Ridge Boys. “It felt so good we added it to the show that night. Since then, the song has become a regular part of our shows, so it seemed natural when Jimmy Fortune asked us to record it with him for his latest album. Now… we’re humbled and honored to hear that it has won a Dove Award. Congratulations Jimmy! Thank you for inviting us to be a part of the magic.”

Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) will exclusively air the awards show on Sunday, Oct. 16. The GMA Dove Awards celebrate the contributions of artists from every style of Christian/Gospel music. Nominees are determined by over 1,600 professional members, and winners are voted on by the entire GMA membership of nearly 2,500.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAMER JIMMY FORTUNE TAKES HIS MUSIC ON THE ROAD IN BIG WAY IN 2015


PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (February 4, 2015) – He’s known as one of the most distinctive tenor singers in the history of Country Music, with a resume that includes CMA and IBMA Awards, Gold and Platinum records, and the highest honor one can achieve in the business – induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. But, despite all those lofty honors, Jimmy Fortune is not one to simply rest on his laurels. He has just announced his tour schedule for 2015, and dates are filling fast – whether as part of the Country Gold series, or an intimate acoustic set with Jimmy.

Fortune first came to the attention of Country Music fans in 1982, when he was selected to replace Lew DeWitt as the tenor singer of the legendary Statler Brothers. The singer spent two decades with the group until their retirement in October 2002. Fortune’s songwriting helped to give the quartet some of their biggest hits, such as “Elizabeth,” “My Only Love,” “Too Much On My Heart” and “More Than A Name On A Wall.” Since embarking on a solo career, Fortune has released the well-received albums When One Door Closes and I Believe. He also continues to flourish as a songwriter, with collaborations with such tunesmiths as Bill Anderson, Kenny Beard, and Kevin Denney. It was with Denney and Tom Botkin that he wrote “On The Other Side,” which was recorded by Bluegrass superduo Dailey and Vincent, and netted the trio an award for Recorded Gospel Song of the Year from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).

Concert dates for 2015 are listed below. Fans can visit www.JimmyFortune.com for updated tour information.

Jan 31 Franklin, TN - Pucketts

Feb 07 – Feb 14 Jimmy Fortune Fan Cruise

Feb 20 Palatka, FL - Palatka Bluegrass Festival

Feb 21 Weirsdale, FL - Orange Blossom Opry

Feb 24 – Feb 28 Apache Junction, AZ - Mining Camp Restaurant

Mar 07 Yuma, AZ - Westwind Resort*

Mar 13 Abilene, TX - Abilene Civic Center*

Mar 14 Midland, TX - Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center*

Mar 15 Amarillo, TX - Amarillo Civic Center*

Mar 20 Pace, FL - Immanuel Baptist Church

Mar 27 Orange, VA - Orange County High School

Mar 28 Lovingston, VA - Nelson County High School

Apr 10 Celina, OH - Bearcreek Memories Dinner Theatre

Apr 24 Deadwood, SD - Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center*

May 06 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

May 16 Shipwhewana, IN - Shipshewana Event Center*

May 23 Doniphan, MO - Doniphan High School Songwriters Night with Billy Yates and Buddy Jewell

May 30 Scottsburg, IN – Ross Country Jamboree

Jun 06 Cherokee, NC - Cherokee Bluegrass Festival

Jun 09 Nashville, TN - Annual Countriest of the Country show hosted by Billy Yates

Jun 20 Monticello, AR - Homer Pace Auditorium at the Drew County Fairgrounds

Jun 25 Summersville, WV - Music in the Mountains Bluegrass Festival

Jun 27 Chipley, FL - Panhandle Watermelon Festival

Jul 04 Radford, VA - Bisset Park

Jul 18 Benton, KY - Kentucky Opry

Aug 01 Steelville, MO – Meramec Music Theatre

Aug 15 Marion, NC - North Carolina State Bluegrass Festival

Aug 17 Fairlea, WV - West Virginia State Fair

Sep 03 Mt. Pleasant, IA Old Thresher’s Reunion*

Sep 07 Paden City, WV - Paden City Labor Day Celebration

Sep 12 Oelwein, IA - Williams Center for the Arts

Sep 14 Spencer, IA - Clay County Fair

Sep 15 Hutchinson, KS - Kansas State Fair

Sep 23 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

Oct 02 Renfro Valley, KY - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center

Oct 24 York, PA - The Praise Center

Oct 26 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

Oct 27 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

Nov 16 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

Nov 17 Branson, MO - The Starlite Theatre

Nov 21 Shenandoah Caverns, VA - Shenandoah Jamoboree at the Yellow Barn

Nov 28 Myrtle Beach, SC - South Carolina State Bluegrass Festival

Dec 14 Weyers Cave, VA - Weyers Cave Community Center

*The Leroy Van Dyke Country Gold Tour