Friday, February 29, 2008

Top 10 Country Songs

This week's top 10 country songs, as posted by Billboard are as follows:


1. Rodney Atkins - Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)

2. Kenny Chesney Duet with George Strait - Shiftwork

3. Brad Paisley - Letter To Me

4. Alan Jackson - Small Town Southern Man

5. Carrie Underwood - All-American Girl

6. Gary Allan - Watching Airplanes

7. Chuck Wicks - Stealing Cinderella

8. Billy Ray Cyrus with Mylie Cyrus - Ready, Set, Don't Go

9. Chris Cagle - What Kinda Gone

10. Trace Adkins - You're Gonna Miss This


Country music is at the top of its game right now with some of the hottest musicians on the map. Check out MPFree at http://www.MPFree.com/default.asp?offer=blog to download the latest country favorites FREE!

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous - Top 20 Richest Women In Music

Forbes has compiled a list of the Top 20 Richest Women In Music - the "Cash Queens Of Music", as they are calling them. In order from richest first, they are:


1. Madonna
2. Barbara Streisand
3. Celine Dion
4. Shakira
5. Beyonce
6. Gwen Stefani
7. Christina Aguilera
8. Faith Hill
9. Dixie Chicks
10. Mariah Carey
11. Hilary Duff
12. Avril Lavigne
13. Martina McBride
14. Britney Spears
15. Carrie Underwood
16. Nelly Furtado
17. Fergie
18. Jennifer Lopez
19. Sheryl Crow
20. Norah Jones



The article said that Forbes put the list together by "examining concert grosses, merchandising revenue, album sales and other revenue from clothing lines, fragrance deals and endorsements."


I guess we all make them a little richer when we listen to their music, right? Well, how about getting some of their songs for free? Just sign up at http://www.mpfree.com/default.asp?offer=blog!

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Monday, January 21, 2008

New Music Video From Jack Johnson

In keeping up with the lastest in the music industry, Jack Johnson has a new music video and song entitled "What You Thought You Need". I checked it out on Yahoo! Music and I'm posting the video here for your feedback! His last album, In Between Dreams, made him really popular - so I can't wait to hear his new album, due to release in February 2008. It's called "Sleep Through The Static".




What do you think of the video and song? Post a comment to let us know!

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Jessica Simpson Is Going Country!

The buzz in the music industry is that Jessica Simpson has temporarily parked herself in Nashville, Tennessee - the capital of country music - to work on a new album with Columbia Nashville. Apparently, since she is from Texas and she thinks that she was meant to sing country music. In recent interviews, Jessica Simpson has said that the new album will be available sometime in 2008. She hass said that Martina McBride, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and Reba McEntire have been inspirational to her because of the strength in female country singers.


In this collaberation with Willie Nelson, I guess country wouldn't be too far of a stretch for her. She already has the cowgirl hat and boots...I guess we won't have to wait too much longer to see how it turns out. Here's to 2008...a year full of new music!



What do you think? Would you buy a Jessica Simpson country album? Post a comment to let us know the consensus!

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

New Artist: Ingrid Michaelson

This is a video for an up & coming artist: Ingrid Michaelson. Her song "The Way I Am" was recently featured on an Old Navy Commercial, which is where I first heard her music. I scoured the internet looking for her - and I found the video on YouTube.


Her song "Keep Breathing" was apparently also featured on Grey's Anatomy on last season's finale - but I missed that. This video for "The Way I Am", however, is now in rotation on VH1 - which is amazing for a new and fairly unknown artist.


Last I heard, she was also going to be on a spot on NPR on December 21st. Have any of you heard of Ingrid? Post a comment to tell me what you think of her new video!


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Monday, December 17, 2007

Alanis Morissette To Release A New Album

Alanis Morissette will get back into the music scene this coming spring with her new album "Flavors of Entanglement." These songs are set to be produced by Guy Sigsworth, who has also worked with Madonna and Bjork.

Alanis says that she envisioned an album that pulled in her various musical interests, "a combination of everything" from organic instruments to hip-hop beats. She hopes to whittle down the album to 11 tracks in the upcoming weeks. Some of those tracks are "Not As We," which is solely piano and vocals, and "Moratorium," in which Alanis speaks of her readiness to stop repeating bad patterns.

The theme of the album is to explore Alanis’s real life struggles over the last few years in addition to the more political struggles in the world. In an interview, she said, "Really, in the end, the personal struggles are political. Our emotions align themselves with larger symptomatic things in the world. We face a large war out there, but Flavors of Entanglement more closely reflects the war in peoples' living rooms... the icy silence at home, versus the big cold war."

If you are as excited as I am to hear the newest songs, she is going to start touring with Matchbox Twenty in January 2008. You can get the tour dates here, from Matchbox Twenty's tour schedule on Billboard.

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Lawsuit Against Kid Rock Dropped

A U.S. District Judge decided in Kid Rock's favor last week in a lawsuit brought against him by Troy Landry. Troy accused Kid Rock of ripping off his music and said that Kid Rock's 'Somebody's Gotta Feel This' sounded strikingly similar to a song Landry had released in 1994.

Testimony was heard from both sides and a side-by-side comparison of the songs was performed and it was decided that they were not substantially similar and that Kid Rock could have independently created the tune. The judge noted that "a layman would not view the works as substantially similar."

As celebrity lawsuits go, Landry named a whole list of people to sue that included Atlantic Recording Corp, Kid Rock, and many others in 2004. After several years in court, the question about the 8-second tune has been resolved. Attorneys for Kid Rock made a statement about it saying the rock star's song had a "fairly common progression", even though Landry claimed the 8-second hook was repeated over and over again and made up 45 percent of the song. Michael Novak, Kid Rock's personal attorney said "Whenever you have a hit record, you can pretty much plan on attracting this kind of lawsuit." Somebody always wants a cut of the profits!

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