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Cindy Lou Harrington, Country Music & Atlanta

Interview - the end of June 2010 Cindy Lou performing Cindy Lou Harrington Cindy is a recording artist with Southern Tracks Records (STR). -- famous for the Atlanta Rhythm Section. STR just released her album and an additional album by with her and her daughters. Cindy started singing at age 15. Countyfairgrounds.net caught up with her singing the national anthem at one of the Braves games. On the side Cindy is a special education teacher for disabled students. She has a great sound. Solo, Harrington has kicked off the Atlanta Braves games four times with her performance of the National Anthem and has opened for internationally acclaimed motivational speakers and authors such as Wayne Dyer and Melody Beattie. She is a resident of Stone Mountain, Georgia and also spends time in Western, New York on the family property in Cherry Creek. FAVORITE MOTTO: “Dream, Plan, Act, Believe”

Katie Tuck – a Young Country Singer

Katie Tuck's rich and powerful voice captivates listeners and can only be described as a gift from God. At only 14 years old, Ms. Tuck has already recorded in the notorious “Sound Kitchen” of Nashville, Tennessee. Tuck's powerful ballad "I Just Wanna Be a Girl" is garnering much attention and young Tuck is already finding herself being circled by some of the industry’s most prestigious producers, songwriters, and managers. Catch her on her Website A Virginia native, Katie grew up listening to a mixture of country, pop, and rock music. Her idol is country superstar, Carrie Underwood. “She is so amazing and a great role model,” says Tuck. Being a good person and setting a good example is at the very core of who Katie Tuck is as a person and as an artist. Tuck devotes her time and talent to numerous charity fundraisers including the National Children’s Advocacy Center to help fight child abuse and neglect. “I believe that God has given me the talent, passion, and desire to do this. I believe that my music will be used to bring smiles, tears, and healing to people. I want to make a difference.” Tuck's passion for music is ingrained in her being. “Music means everything to me. It portrays the emotions and lives of people.” It’s only natural that Tuck would feel right at home in country music. “It’s just who I am. It’s music that people can relate to in everyday life.” What makes Katie stand apart from others her age in the business is the undeniable fact her passion for music is genuine, grounded, and faithful. Tuck pursued her passion by entering talent competitions and industry insiders were quick to take an interest. In a speedy trajectory, Katie made her way from her first talent show in 4th grade singing Hillary Duff’s “What Dreams Are Made Of” all the way to Nashville’s famed 'Sound Kitchen.' “Recording at the ‘Sound Kitchen’ was amazing. To record in a studio where so many professional artists record is such a huge honor. The thing I remember most about the experience is the love and support I received from everybody there.” “I Wanna Be That Girl” is a powerful ballad showcasing the strength of Tuck's voice which is far more mature than her 14 years. “It’s about being strong,” Katie says of the song. Katie sings ‘I wanna be that girl, I wanna be that strong. Don’t wanna care. Don’t wanna cry when it’s time to carry on.” In [...]

By |2024-02-26T19:01:12+00:00June 26th, 2010|Country Music, Music, Singer, Virgina|0 Comments

Dairy Goats are wonderful things

A couple of Cute Kids JoJo Milano has have 8 years experience with raising, breeding, owning dairy goats. I'm also the, Vice chair of the South Florida Fair dairy goat show. Originally I got my first diary goat as a companion for my 28 year old horse.... and it sort of snowballed from there. Additional Info on Goats you might enjoy Heritage Breeds of Goats for Milk and Meat - Meat goats are fuller boned than the dairy breeds, where dairy goats have flat bone types ... Storey's Guide to Raising Dairy Goats: Breeds, Care, Dairying ... Most Beautiful Goats Competition - Udderly unbelievable but true, goats were on the catwalk for the Most Beautiful Goat at the Mazayen al-Maaz competition yesterday in Riyadh, capitol of Saudi Arabia. A Damascene goat -- or Maaz Al Shami -- named Qahr was the beauty ...

By |2016-10-23T11:34:45+00:00June 23rd, 2010|Animals, Florida, Goats|1 Comment

Corey Koehler, Country Musician from Minnesota

Corey Koehler Let me start by saying I love country music. There is country music and then there is country music. Some of it doesn't sound so great. I like the stuff that makes me feel good. This is what Corey does. He has a great voice and composes great songs . Corey Koehler is in his  40s - a family man with three small children. He holds a traditional job. Corey didn't start performing until he was in his late 30s - He plays and performs what he calls Beer Music. Corey has only performed in Minnesota and in Wisconsin. He has a great sound. He is also a very talented composer. He would like to perform at festivals in some other states. Website [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JfUm45TKxQ Learn More about Corey The Round Up 74: Corey Koehler and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World - In the 74th edition of the Round-Up, Greg plays the new song by Corey Koehler called Change The World, from his new album that you can check out at PlanetCorey.com. Later, Andy takes a look at the trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. ... Indie CD Release From New Acoustic Artist Corey Koehler - I am very excited to announce the release of my very first CD album “Never Too Late.” And I am equally excited to hear what you think. To hear all the songs and get your copy by clicking on the image to the right or by visiting my Music ...

By |2024-02-26T19:14:08+00:00June 17th, 2010|Country Music, Minnesota, Singer|0 Comments

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

Barrel Racing, interview with Tana Poppino

Tana Poppino & Goose, 2010 Fort Worth Rodeo An interview with Barrel Racing winner Tana Poppino. Tana has been barrel racing since she was five. She did have a real job for awhile for a utility company in the marketing department. Her boss made her choose marketing or rodeo. Tana's choice was rodeo. Barrel Racing In 2003 she rodeo in the National Western in Denver. Tana has two great horses she rides with, that are spoiled. She says a good quarter horse has to have a lot of heart to be able to be a barrel racer. You can check out more about Tana on her website More about Tana,  and Barrel Racing, you may find interesting Lets hear from TANA POPPINO….. - Tana Poppino has a lot of outstanding memories of her time in the Oklahoma Panhandle. She attended Panhandle State in Goodwell and was part of the rodeo team that has become one of the elite in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo ... Poppino Wins Guymon, Okla. PRCA « The Barrel Racing Blog - Tana Poppino, currently in the top 10 in the WPRA standings, took home another big check this weekend when she won the Guymon, Okla., Guymon Pioneer Days PRCA Rodeo. With a second in the first round and a third in the second round, ...

By |2024-03-04T06:11:48+00:00May 30th, 2010|Barrel Racing, Horse, Horse Riding, Horses, Oklahoma, Podcast, Rodeo|1 Comment

Southern BBQ, Moe’s Original and Recipes

the best Southern BBQ in the country! Moe's Original Bar B Que was founded in 2001 in Vail, Colorado by Mike Fernandez, Ben Gilbert, and Jeff Kennedy. Moe's Original BBQ smokes all meat fresh daily as taught by Tuscaloosa, Alabama legend Moses Day. Moe's has nine locations that include Denver, Eagle and Vail, Colorado, Daphne, Orange Beach, Vestavia Hills, Lakeview, Hoover and downtown Birmingham, Alabama. All locations open at 11am and serve until it’s all gone! Founders: Mike Fernandez, Ben Gilbert and Jeff Kennedy What is Southern BBQ?  Well it came of Memphis and Alabama.  This BBQ came from a man called Moe's back in 1998 - when he would whip out the grill for his neighbors on the 4th of July. Along came three college kids - who loved his BBQ and were getting tired of going to school. So what happened...? well you will have to just listen. But, the restaurants they own have grown like mad! Southern BBQ. Moe's Original Bar B Que White Sauce 1 Jar Mayonnaise Heavy Duty 1/2 Cup Cider Vinegar 1 Tablespoon Sugar 1 Tablespoon of our Rub A Couple of Dashes of Hot Sauce A Couple of Dashes of Worcestershire Sauce 1 Teaspoon Black Pepper A Pinch of White Pepper A Dash of Cayenne 1/4 Lemon,Juiced Directions: Mix all ingredients in bowl and mix well until smooth. Make sure no lemon seeds or lumps. Moe's Original Bar B Que's Watermelon Salad 4 to 5 cups ripe, seedless watermelon, cut into 1/2-inch dice 2 cups peeled, seeded cucumber, cut into 1/2-inch dice 1 cup pickled red onion, sliced very thin (See recipe below.) Pickled Red Onion 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 1/2 cup sugar 2 to 3 bay leaves 2 to 3 black peppercorns 1 small red onion, thinly sliced Simmer together vinegar, sugar, bay leaves, peppercorns and onion until soft. Remove bay leaves and peppercorn. Strain mixture. Chill onion mixture. Marinade/Dressing 1/4 cup local honey 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lime juice pinch of kosher or sea salt 3/4 cup seasoned red wine vinegar (Marukan works well) 1/4 cup salad or canola oil 3 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped Whisk together honey, lime juice, salt and red wine vinegar. Slowly incorporate oil while whisking to form marinade. Add chopped dill. Season to taste. Pour marinade over cucumber and allow to sit, refrigerated, for four to six hours or overnight. Combine chilled pickled red onion and watermelon and toss so that marinade is [...]

By |2021-05-18T00:43:06+00:00April 24th, 2010|BBQ, Colorado, Podcast|11 Comments

Abe Morris, Bull Rider- Announcer

How did a young black man from the East Coast town of Woodstown, N.J., with no ranch background become one of history's most influential bull riders? The answer is hard work, family support and a determined spirit that just won't quit. From there he went on to be the rodeo announcer for 8 years for Cheyenne Frontier Days. He has also recently written some books. In this interview Abe talks about his history and where he is going.         More information about Abe Morris My Cowboy Hat Still Fits - If you've ever watched a bull rider desperately hang on to the back of a bull till the buzzer sounds or shaken your head in amazement as a cowboy picks himself off the ground after being tossed around like a rag doll, Abe Morris' book, ... Cowboy laments blacks' lost link to rural past: Abe Morris - At the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo, retired rodeo champ Abe Morris needs only a nod of his black cowboy hat and his broad smile to be welcomed into the chute area where professional bull riders gather before their rides. ...

By |2019-05-09T23:42:15+00:00March 16th, 2010|Rodeo, Bull Rider, Bulls, Podcast, Rodeo Announcer, Wyoming|0 Comments
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