Charley Crockett Announces New Album ‘Music City USA’ & Shares Single Music City USA is the prolific artist s 10th LP in six years.
By Nate Todd Jul 9, 2021 • 1:23 pm PDT Photo by Bobby Cochran
Charley Crockett will issue a new album,
Music City USA, on September 17 through Son of Davy/Thirty Tigers. The singer-songwriter previewed the record with the single, “I Need Your Love.”
Music City USA will mark the second full-length release of 2021 from the prolific Charley Crockett, following his tribute to country singer-songwriter James “Slim” Hand, and his 10th full-length release in the last six years. The singer-songwriter once again teamed up with producer Mark Neill, who helmed Charley’s 2020 album
Charley Crockett Announces New Album Music City USA
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Govs. Bill Lee, Ron DeSantis, Kristi Noem, Chris Sununu, and Doug Ducey sound off on Hannity
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, May 26, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS HOST: And welcome to HANNITY.
And tonight, we are broadcasting. We are in Music City, Nashville, Tennessee, and the site of the Republican Governors Association and their spring conference.
Now, for the entire hour, we re going to have an open discussion with six of the nation s top governors about the state of our country. We will take on immigration. We will talk about the Southern border, taxes, law and order.
10 Hilarious Country Songs By Serious Performers
Typecasting country artists as flipping between sounding sad and nostalgic paints a limited picture that leaves out the ever-presence of humor within the genre.
Intentionally corny skits and bawdry “hokum” songs entered country music in the early years via string bands and blues singers, respectively. A little later, such stage and radio shows as the Grand Ole Opry featured comedians including Minnie Pearl, while the singing cowboys of the big screen tended to have such dim-witted sidekicks as the great Smiley Burnette.
By the 1960s, Nashville reigned as Music City USA, and many of the town’s biggest stars maintained their forerunners’ senses of fun. That tradition carries on today, as demonstrated by this list of 10 hilarious country songs.