Thursday, March 8, 2012

BRC Playlist Adds March 8

Best wishes to The Carper Family  on their Nomination for the Independent Music awards
"Pale Moon"

Statement released today by Georgette Jones about the name change at the grave of Tammy Wynette
"I'm Not Even Close"  Georgette Jones
"Bedtime Story"  Tammy Wynette

"I Long for Seventeen"  Brandon Lee Adams  featuring Tony Rice

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bus of Real Country Playlist adds Week of March 6

Congrats to the new members of the Country Music Hall of Fame
For Hargus "Pig" Robbins
"White Lightning"  George Jones
"Behind Closed Doors"  Charlie Rich

For Connie Smith
"Once A Day" 
"Just One Time"

I somewhat regret I got rid of my Garth Brooks albums. So instead I added a couple folks he mentioned in his speech
"Too Gone Too Long"  Randy Travis
"Don't Close Your Eyes"  Keith Whitley

Remembering Lew Dewitt of the Statler Brothers
"I'll Go To My Grave Loving You"

"Strange"  Patsy Cline
"Hangman's Boogie"  Cowboy Copas

New releases
"Luxury Liner"  Carrie Hassler
"The Game is Over" Lonesome River Band
"Foggy Mountain Top"  Ma Crow
"Texas Moonbeam Waltz"  Mark Remington (Son of Steel Guitar legend Herb Remington)

Sunday, March 4, 2012

BRC top 20 week ending Mar 3

1.  "Tears and Roses"  The Heather Berry Tony Mabe Show
2.  "Daydream Believer"  John Stewart
3.  "Look away My Darlin"  Bob Manning
4.  "Sittin" and Thinkin"  Ray Price
5.  "Apartment #9  Johnny Paycheck
6.  "When It's Springtime in Alaska"  Johnny Horton
7.  "Hello Walls"  Faron Young 
8.  "Your My Suger"  Kay Starr/Tennessee Ernie Ford
9.  "New Freedom Bell"  Eddie and Martha Adcock
10. "Jackson"  Chuck Mead/Mandy Barnett
11. "Alone With You"  Faron Young
12. "I'm A Walkin" Advertisment For the Blues"  Karen Collins
13. "Carroll County Accudent"  Porter Wagoner
14. "25 Minutes To Go"  Johnny Cash
15. "Me and Bobby McGee"  Kris Kristofferson
16. "The Weary Heart You Stole Away"  Keith Whitley/Ricky Skaggs
17. "Look the Other Way"  Justin Towns Earl
18. "Old Enough To Know Better"  Wade Hayes
19. "Ring of Fire"  Johnny Cash
20. "On the Cover of Music City News"  Buck Owens

I knew how to cover the passing of Davy Jones.  New music later today from the Carolina Chocolate Drops and Lyle Lovett. Oldest track of the week is Your My Sugar.