Kirsty Lee Akers

Guys, Girls, Guitars & Bars Tour Announced

McAlister Kemp, Kirsty Lee Akers and Liam Brew have put together a brand new country tour across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria - which will be known as the Guys, Girls, Guitars & Bars Tour.  It will be opened each night by up and comer Chelsea Basham.

The first four dates of the tour have been annouced and the tour starts at Rooty Hill RSL on May 8 in Sydney.

Guys, Girls, Guitars & Bars - Tour Dates (with more dates to be announced soon):
8th May - Rooty Hill RSL Club 
22nd May - Southwest Rocks Country Club
5th June - Cessnock Rugby Leagues Supporters Club
6th June - Lizottes Central Coast Country Lunch 

Phil Vassar & Steve Forde Head Final Rocks The Snowys Festival Additions

US country hitmaker Phil Vassar and renowned American singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, along with local favourites Steve Forde and Tania Kernaghan, complete the massive lineup for the 2010 CMC Rocks The Snowys Festival to be held on March 5 and 6 at Friday Flatts in Tredbo.

Renowned for the raucous energy of his live shows, Phil Vassar has been writing hits for himself and others for over a decade. Country music’s "Piano Man" has scored big with songs like 'Bye-Bye' and 'I’m Alright' (both massive hits for Jo Dee Messina) and 'Just Another Day In Paradise'. The rowdy spirit of his life-affirming anthems translates to his concert performances, and he’ll be making his first trip down under for a one-off performance.

Steve Forde is a Snowys crowd favourite, a mainstay of the festival, and one of Australia’s best loved live performers. He’s an artist who’s blazed his own trail through country music over almost a decade of recording and performing. A former rodeo rider who channels the same energy and spirit into his music, Steve has built a fiercely loyal fanbase through years crossing the length and breadth of Australia. His rockin’ live shows are legendary among Aussie country fans and he will return to rock the Snowys in 2010. Forde's lastest album, Guns & Guitars was one of the highest selling local country albums of 2008/09.

Grammy-winner Nanci Griffith has found success across rock, folk and country, and earning the respect and admiration of collaborators like Jimmy Buffet, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson. The singer-songwriter has penned enduring songs including 'Love at the Five and Dime' and 'Outbound Plane' in a career spanning over 30 years. Never afraid to tackle difficult topics head on in her songs, her performance is always full of passion and deep honesty.

Tania Kernaghan is part of one of Australian country’s most famous families. Daughter of Ray and brother of Lee, Tania grew up with a passion for country music and a love of live performance that has taken to the top of the country scene. From the release of her first (platinum-selling) album December Moon in 1996, Kernaghan has remained one of country music’s premiere female artists.

All up the final line up includes; Phil Vassar, Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers, Guy Sebastian, Jack Ingram, Nanci Griffith, Doc Walker, Adam Harvey, Steve Forde, Richard Clapton, Tania Kernaghan, Sinead Burgess, Peter McWhirter, Dan Sultan, Mike Carr, Kirsty Lee Akers, Paul Greene, The Wilsons Pickers, Jetty Road, Amber Lawrence, Mark Wells, Victoria Baillie, The Harrisons and Busby Marou.

AIR Awards Country Nominees Announced

Australia's independent music awards, the 2009 AIR Awards will be held on November 22 at The Forum in Melbourne.

Nominations for Best Independent Country Album are as follows;

* Adam Brand - Hell of A Ride 
* Amber Lawrence - The Mile
* James Blundell - Portrait Of A Man
* Kirsty Lee Akers - Better Days
* Tania Kernaghan - Livin' The Dream

Ingram, Chambers & Doc Walker Head Artists Announced To Rock The Snowys Next March

Jack IngramThe organisers of CMC Rocks The Snowys, being held at Friday Flat, Thredbo on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 March 2010, have announced the first round of appearing artists.

The list is headed by Kasey Chambers and US act Jack Ingram (pictured), who has just released his new album, Big Dreams & High Hopes.
 
Canadian act Doc Walker are also coming to Australia for the first time to perform at the event. Their first Australian release, Beautiful Life was released in June.
 
Other artists annouced include Sinead Burgess, Dan Sultan, Adam Harvey, Kirsty Lee Akers, Jetty Road, The Wilson Pickers, Amber Lawrence, and Victoria Baillie.  
 

Action From CMA Music Festival 2009

The biggest counry music festival on the planet, the annual CMA Music Festival in Downtown Nashville has just finished up. 

Australian artists appearing at the festival included The McClymonts, Shea Fisher, Kirsty Lee Akers, Dianna Corcoran and Peter McWhirter.

Festival goers enjoyed four nights of stadium shows from many of US country's biggest stars.

The final night included performances from Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, John Rich, Sugarland and Miranda Lambert.

Check out some photos from the event and surrounding activities below...

     

   

Tickets are already on sale for next years event and accomodation in the Downtown Nashville area sells out fast. So start making plans now if your planning to get on a plane and travel to next years festival. 

'Better Days' For Kirsty Lee Akers

Kirsty Lee Akers has debuted at #4 on the ARIA Australian Artists Country Albums chart (week ending 17 January, 2009) with her second album, ‘Better Days’.

‘Better Days’ also debuted at #7 on the Australian Independent Albums Chart (which features all musical genres) and #7 on the ARIA Country Albums chart.

The album was nominated by Take 40 Australia as one of last week’s most anticipated releases alongside new albums from the likes All American Rejects, Franz Ferdinand, Bruce Springsteen, Lily Allen and Jamie Foxx.

Kirsty launched the album with a sold out show at the recent Tamworth Country Music Festival.

The album’s first single ‘Knocked Up’ is climbing up the Country Music Channel’s Top 30 Countdown and is now in the top 10.

 

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