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The Amazing Artist: Meet Jubal Lee Young, Artist, Musician

You wouldn't need to know anything about Jubal Lee Young background to hear that THIS IS A CAT WHO HAS THE PROVERBIAL “IT.” But Heritage Jubal Lee Young he has indeed!  On his third album “The Last Free Place in America”, the only son of outlaw country-rock/Americana royals Steve Young (“Seven Bridges Road,” “Lonesome On’ry and Mean”) and Terrye Newkirk (“My Oklahoma”, “Come Home, Daddy”) comes ever more into his own Fair. Jubal Lee Young smoky molasses rasp of a baritone sounds both familiar and new at the same time on this collection of eleven originals and one cover (Richard Dobson’s “Piece of Wood and Steel.”). Along the way, Young conjures the spirits of everyone from John Lee Hooker on drone blues like “Boom, Boom, Boom” and “Dead Miners” to the classic rock of Bob Seger (“Piece of Wood and Steel”) to the sort of snakey-fiddle, cracked shot-glass outlaw country-rock Hank Jr. made back when he was still cool. (“Justice or Death.”) Young has survived some dark times – when not working in radio (for Nashville’s once-uber-cool WKDF), he spent his 20s drinking, drugging, and wrestling with his legacy by rocking way harder than was entirely necessary, and you can hear that era distilled to its purest essence in the midnight malevolence of “Animal Farm.” And on the jaunty, hilarious “I Refuse,” you can hear him exult in his relatively newfound comfort in Jubal Lee Young skin. Meet Jubal Lee Young: Unveiling the Inspired Title Track Nowhere is Jubal Lee Young’s soaring voice or sharp songwriting skills displayed in bolder relief than on the title track, which was inspired by a passage in the Woody Guthrie biography _Ramblin’ Man_. Late in his life, the disease-wracked and bottle-wrecked Guthrie had been institutionalized in a Brooklyn nuthouse, where at last he found relief from J. Edgar Hoover’s black-suited Red Scare inquisitors. They decided he was probably harmless if he was in the nuthouse, so they kinda wrote him off,” says Young. “A couple of his Communist friends came by and were expressing concern for his well-being, and Woody said, ‘Y’all don’t worry about me. I’m okay. In here, I can stand up and say “I’m a Communist,” and they just look at me and say “Aw, he’s crazy.”  This is the last free place in America.’ That whole book was a good read but that one story just jumped out at me – I thought ‘_that’s_ a song.’ “It’s kinda still true,” Young continues. “We claim this [...]

By |2024-03-03T15:16:08+00:00June 14th, 2010|Country Music, Jubal Lee Young, Music, Nashville, Singer|0 Comments

Stephanie Quayle-Country Musician

Well, according to her website she "ain't no housewife". Stephanie is anything but that. She is from Bozeman Montana and about 29 and living in Los Angeles making country music as she drives down the interstate. Stephanie writes her own music and didn't even know that most country musicians didn't. She is very upbeat. AND, guys she is single. Stephanie will be performing at the College National Finals Rodeo this weekend and debuting  my song I wrote, "Rodeo Life". This is becoming the Rodeo Anthem of 2010/2011 and I will be going rodeo to rodeo with the song and taking it to the National Finals Rodeo in December. Visit her at her Website More about Stephanie Sophia by Stephanie Quayle - CountryMusicForums.net - Los Angeles based Country Recording Artist, Stephanie Quayle boldly declares in her song Alley of Desires that she's "living the dream," but she didn't get there by resting on her laurels or coasting by on her good looks, ... Home for HATCH » HATCHfest - Stephanie Quayle performed last night at Double T Ranch. Stephanie Quayle. Age 15: Stephanie Quayle buys her first guitar, a black cutaway, in a pawn shop on Main Street in Bozeman. Age 17: Quayle, while studying in Switzerland, ...

By |2016-10-23T11:34:45+00:00June 10th, 2010|Country Music, Music, Rodeo, Singer|1 Comment

RODEOHOUSTON Radio HITS the Web with 68 years of Music Superstars

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo today launched RODEOHOUSTON Radio, an online radio channel playing the best of 68 years of 350 superstar entertainers. RODEOHOUSTON Radio HITS the Web "It's the perfect mix tape," said Show President Skip Wagner. "It's a blend of everything you've ever wanted on your iPod! From Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn, and Kenny Chesney, to Beyonce', Selena, Bon Jovi, and Elvis Presley - we're playing the music of our shared experience as fans of the Rodeo. "RODEOHOUSTON Radio really gives the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo a great year-round presence, and a way to tell our story in so many ways," said Wagner. Although musically driven, RODEOHOUSTON Radio also will feature sound bites from history-making Show officials, entertainers, scholarship winners, committee volunteers, and more; year-round committee happenings; and news from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The online channel can be accessed from rodeohouston.com, the Show's website, year-round. The 2010 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo runs March 2 - 21. For tickets and information, visit.

By |2024-02-29T12:44:26+00:00February 24th, 2010|Country Music, Houston, Music, Rodeo, Texas|1 Comment

Mike Schikora

Front Range Records recording artist Mike Schikora is back with a new single, “What’s Old Is New Again.” This is the perfect summer wedding song to follow-up his debut single, “Dance Angelina,” which captured his gritty classic country style. Anticipation for the new single has music reviewers already showing their support. The Follow-up Single for Colorado Cowboy Mike Schikora - the perfect wedding song for 2009 “As soon as I heard Mike’s CD…we had to add it to our playlist…Our listeners and everyone here at TMTR loves his music!” - Gary Barton / TMTR Internet Radio “Mike is one of those gifted artists that hits a high mark with his authentic Texas country music. Close your eyes and you’re around the campfire on a starry night.” - Ed Spacek / TX radio promoter “…this country music up-and-comer is driven to find success on his own terms.” - Joanna Nasar / Contributing Writer to American Cowboy “I’m blown away by Mike Schikora, what a good singer, and a fine songwriter.” - Ken Murray / Program Director / KTEX Brenham , TX . “What’s Old Is New Again,” highlights a love that grows stronger with time while examining a couple’s promise, commitment, encouragement and devotion. This song is the title track from Schikora’s critically-acclaimed debut CD currently available on CD Baby, iTunes and Rhapsody. “I wrote this song as a gift for my friend’s wedding. I let this cook for months since I could not think of what I wanted to write. Then, I literally wrote the song two days before the wedding,” says Schikora. Schikora is the real deal – a dying breed of ranchers/cowboys and a rustic Rocky Mountain horseman. A day well spent includes working in the pasture, training new born foals, riding, and mending fences. Mike has rode his horse twice over the Continental Divide, started a Half Arabian Sport horse breeding business and continues to write songs for his publishing company, Tuck And Go Music. He has been featured in several media outlets including American Cowboy, The Nashville Musician, OutFront Colorado , Kootenai Valley Record, New Music Weekly, Lexington Broadcasting, among others. He is currently in the studio working on his sophomore release, which will be available this fall. To stay updated on everything he is doing or to hear his single, visit MySpace,   and  on Facebook ******************************* For more information, to request a press kit, CD, mp3 of the single or to set up an interview with Mike Schikora, please contact Nicole [...]

By |2023-09-29T16:48:19+00:00August 25th, 2009|Country Music, Mike Schikora, Music|0 Comments
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