Showing posts with label tony jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tony jackson. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2023

TONY JACKSON REMEMBERS COUNTRY MUSIC WITH NEW ALBUM, "I’VE GOT SONGS TO SING"

 


Tony Jackson makes his return to the airwaves with his new album, I’ve Got Songs to Sing, slated for release on September 29, via BFD / Audium Nashville. Jackson’s viral hit, “The Grand Tour,” brought the traditional country singer to prominence on his debut album, TONY JACKSON, and his latest offering again keeps it country for an audience that scored him over 100 million views for his videos to date.

Jackson’s star continues to rise as his duets with Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis, on “Do You Remember Country Music,” a song included on the new project that is currently soaring along the same trajectory as his debut album. The single quickly surpassed 40,000 streams in just five days following its release. On the new compilation, Jackson also duets with the "Queen of Bluegrass," Rhonda Vincent, on "Leave a Light On."

“I am very proud of this project and thankful to be joined by such legendary studio musicians," explains Jackson. "I am especially thankful to my friends, Rhonda Vincent, and Randy Travis, for being a part of it. I met Randy as a kid while living overseas and it remains a powerful core memory. Working with him professionally as an adult is a dream realized.”

The album was produced by Chuck Rhodes and Buddy Hyatt in Nashville, and John Sebastian and Jim Della Croce in Woodstock. In keeping with Jackson’s debut album, the sessions include some of the top players in the industry, including Cindy Cashdollar, Eric Parker, Clifford Carter, Waddy Wachtel, Kenny Vaughn, Jeff Alan Ross, Billy Thomas, Joe Spivey, Dave Roe, Brent Mason, Lonnie Wilson, Duncan Mullins, Joel Key and Jenee Fleenor.

Songs on the album include standards like Jimmy Webb’s “Wichita Lineman” and John Sebastian’s “Darlin’ Be Home Soon,” as well as new material written by Mo Pitney, Vince Melamed, Bobby Tomberlin, Jamey Johnson, Karen Staley, Erin Enderlin and Jackson.

A regular on the Grand Ole Opry, Jackson continues a steady touring schedule while making national TV appearances and releasing hit videos.

Pre-order Jackson's I've Got Songs to Sing HERE.

I've Got Songs to Sing Track Listing:

1. I’ve Got Songs to Sing
2. Good Time
3. Leave a Light On (featuring Rhonda Vincent)
4. Five Dollar Bible
5. A Lot Like Texas
6. A Little While
7. Darlin' Be Home Soon
8. Dyann
9. I’m All In
10. Wichita Lineman
11. Do You Remember Country Music (featuring Randy Travis)



For more information visit tonyjacksonmusic.com.

Thursday, June 22, 2023

TONY JACKSON RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE, "FIVE DOLLAR BIBLE"

 


Traditional country’s standard bearer, Tony Jackson, is back with his latest single, “Five Dollar Bible.” The single marks his first release since signing to BFD / Audium Nashville. “Five Dollar Bible” tells the story of the simple wisdom found on the black and white pages of a gifted five-dollar Bible. In 2022 the singer signed to Bob Frank’s BFD / Audium Nashville and began work on his follow up album slated for release this fall. The single is distributed by BFD/Orchard, Chuck Rhodes as BFD’s GM in Nashville.

One of country’s favorite traditional singers, Jackson’s general social media video count exceeds 109,264,100!
Perhaps best known for his viral sensation of the George Jones classic, “The Grand Tour,” Jackson’s pure country vocal style made him the favorite of millions. A regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry, he’s made national television appearances on NBC, USA Network’s Real Country, TBN’s Huckabee, Larry’s Country Diner and CMT.


His debut album, TONY JACKSON, yielded chart singles including: “Drink By Drink,” “Old Porch Swing,” “Nashville Cats,” “It’s Only Make Believe” and “Do I Ever Cross Your Mind.” His single “Country Road” caught the attention of Rolling Stone naming it one of their “ten best county and Americana songs to hear now.”

Jackson’s new album is slated for release later this year. He is managed by Jim Della Croce at Pathfinder Artists and booked by Bob Kinkead at Kinkead Entertainment Agency in Nashville.

"Five Dollar Bible" is available for steaming/download now HERE.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

CONCERT REVIEW: JIMMY DEAN MUSIC FESTIVAL - OAK RIDGE BOYS, DONNA MEADE, BRAD SPIVEY AND THE HONKY TONK EXPERIENCE, LYNNE CARNES AND INTRODUCING TONY JACKSON

Event: Jimmy Dean Music Festival

Artists: Oak Ridge Boys, Donna Meade, Brad Spivey and the Honky Tonk Experience, Lynne Carnes and Tony Jackson

Venue: Carpenter Theater - Richmond, VA

Date: Sunday, April 3, 2016


Photo credit: Jennifer Smith / Lovin' Lyrics

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This past Sunday was a pretty big day for country music (and sausage ...) fans in Richmond, VA. It was the day of the Jimmy Dean Music Festival, celebrating the life and music of their favorite local hero. The event was supposed to happen last year, however, due to Hurricane Joaquin, had to be rescheduled. The festival paid homage through song, story and appreciation to one of country music's legends, a well known television host and of course, the king of sausage. Jimmy Dean is perhaps best known for his classic hit "Big Bad John" and for hosting The Jimmy Dean Show which kick started the career of the Muppets' creator, puppeteer Jim Henson.

The show was an early afternoon show consisting of some amazing country music talent including Dean's former wife, Donna Meade, a wonderful honky tonk band, Brad Spivey and the Honky Tonk Experience, local performer Lynne Carnes and a new artist that left me completely without words (and that's a rare happening, ask anyone who knows me), Tony Jackson.

The opening performances of the festival paid respect to traditional country music, which was such a wonderful thing to hear. You don't hear much classic country anymore and each of the artists did a great job of taking us back in our minds to a time when the music itself was important and the quality of a song really mattered to the listener and the artist. Brad Spivey and the Honky Tonk Experience gave us just that, an experience. As they picked the strings of time and strummed their way through country hits like Emmylou Harris' "C'est la Vie", Merle Haggard's "The Runnin' Kind", and Kenny Rogers' "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town", I couldn't help but smile and get a little wet around the eyes with memories of road trips with my parents as a young girl in our 70's Pontiac Bonneville with the local country stations playing these fabulous songs. If I had only known then how much those songs would mean to me now and oh how I miss the whine of a steel guitar.

Next up was Donna Meade and Lynn Carnes with stories of Jimmy and performances of songs like Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through the Night" and the late Lynn Anderson's "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden." The audience was smiling, you could feel the energy in the room as we stepped back to a simpler and more thoughtful time in the world of country music for a few short hours. Donna took the microphone and introduced us to a new artist who was, well, for lack of a better word, outstanding. She came across Tony Jackson on Youtube and immediately reached out to him and helped him with recording. His current single, "Drink By Drink", is at #45 on the Music Row Charts and I can tell you that Tony is exactly what country music needs. He performed, in true classic country style, "Swingin' Doors" but it was when he took us on "The Grand Tour", that the room went silent. If you closed your eyes, you could feel the spirit of the Possum singing along and smiling that mischievous smile that we all miss so much. Donna came back out on stage and she and Tony sat on two stools and sang the George and Tammy duet, "Golden Rings" and it was perfect. To wind up the set, Donna, along with a fantastic church choir made us all ask the question "Why Me Lord" and "Put A Little Love" in all of our hearts.

Finally, it was time for the Oak Ridge Boys, the reason I made the four hour drive from the NC coast. I know y'all hear me go on and on about these four men and I talk your ears off about them and I won't apologize for that. Joe, Duane, Richard and William Lee are the reason I fell in love with music. They came along at a time when I hadn't yet really discovered how wonderful music is and to hear those undeniable harmonies and feel good songs really made me see why music meant so much to people and to them I am grateful for that. It's been a long ride from that time to now and it's one I wouldn't trade for the world. The Oaks are so much more than their music and the harmonies they sing, they create harmony for those around them and are the picture of kindness, generosity and of faith. They "get it". Their shows are always family friendly and project a fun and positive atmosphere. Their band members and crew reflect the same. When you go to an Oaks show, you KNOW you're gonna get a good time and take home memories that will last a life time. This show was no different.

The audience was in full swing, ready for more country goodness and the Oaks delivered from the minute they stepped on stage to the minute they left it. Their energy is contagious, making you dance in your seat and making some get up out of their seats and dance. Very few artists of their era still tour as regularly as they do and you can tell they sure do enjoy it. They bring over forty years of music to the stage every night and they sing those songs like it was the first time, every time. They don't just sing a few songs, they sing a set list that goes for nearly 2 hours! In that time, we celebrated being "American Made", took a trip down the legendary "Red Dirt Highway", felt the love "Down Deep Inside", sat down at "Mama's Table", took time to "Thank God for Kids", raised our glasses at the "Y'all Come Back Saloon", joined an "Ozark Mountain Jubilee", heard the story of "Big Bad John", rolled down the Tennessee River, and got reacquainted with "Elvira". As the song goes, "Time Has Made A Change in Me", but time hasn't made a change to the Oak Ridge Boys at all. They're the same guys with the same infectious attitudes and the same great harmonies you remember and they still love to tell their stories. I have to mention the Mighty Oaks band. What an amazing collection of talent. I really don't think there are any better musicians or people. The Mighty Oaks are just as much a part of an Oak Ridge Boys experience as the boys themselves.

Thank you to all of these amazing artists for a night that brought back so many memories that time had long locked away and for giving every one of us in attendance a reason to believe that although times have changed, the heart of country music still beats strong.

- Jennifer Smith
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