Ok, so I know I’ve sharing a lot of Carrie Underwood performances lately, but she’s so damn good, that I can’t help myself.
Other artists need to be stepping up their game, ok?
Last night on “American Idol”, which, yes, I am watching again sometimes as my 3-year-old son loves it, Carrie Underwood performed Heart’s “Alone” twenty years after her iconic performance on the show when she was a contestant.
And, naturally, she killed it:
Damn.
Aging like a fine wine, physically and vocally.
Remember two decades ago (yes, it’s been that long. Oof.) when she performed it and blew Simon Cowell away?
I remember seeing this live.
Hot damn, she’s come a long way. But even then, she was a star.
Just wanted to throw some CU vocal (and leg) appreciation out there!
Since yesterday was Easter Sunday, “American Idol” did a 3-hour special called “American Idol: Songs of Faith”, and the performance that’s getting the most attention?
Carrie Underwood’s chill bump-inducing rendition of “How Great Thou Art”:
Woaaahhhh…
I’m not the most religious person on the planet, but that one is taking me right to church!
Just wanted to share that with you in case you missed it.
Earlier this week, Post Malone confirmed that he is staying in the Country Music lane for the time being. And why not? It’s clearly working out for him, and legends like Dwight Yoakam vouching for him, as well as pretty much everyone else in Nashville, it makes total sense.
He also mentioned new music would be coming “soon”.
That was not an exaggeration.
Morgan Wallen tapped Posty for a collab on his upcoming album “I’m the Problem” for a song called “I Ain’t Comin’ Back”, and it totally hits the mark, as per usual with these two:
Catchy, good lyrics, and it’s got Morgan Wallen and Post Malone.
That’s basically the winning formula these days.
Check out Morgan Wallen’s 37 track (Yes, 37 track) album “I’m the Problem”, which will easily be a contender for the biggest album of the year, on May 16th.
Miley Cryus is turning into one hell of an artist.
She annoyed me during her Hannah Montana days, then her twerking days, but these last several years, she is proving that she definitely has the damn goods.
Her new single “End of the World” is pop perfection, and she delivered a live version of it today from the famed Chateau Marmont:
I absolutely adore her smoky, alto voice, and the emotion that she can deliver to a song.
If you haven’t heard the studio version, it’s pretty awesome:
“End of the World” is off of her new album “Something Beautiful” which comes out May 30th.
I’m going to be real honest here… although I have always loved Blake Shelton, I haven’t been a fan of his past few releases. Not since “God’s Country”, at least.
Well, he just dropped a new track off of his upcoming album “For Recreational Use Only” written by Drew Parker, Graham Barham, Sam Ellis and Beau Bailey called “Stay Country or Die Tryin'”, and I’m kind of digging it:
Now, this version of Blake takes me back to the “Ole’ Red” days, which is a good thing.
I know non-Country peeps will roll their eyes at the song and title, but I get it.
I grew up in rural West Tennessee, and plan on returning to the farm as soon as my husband retires from the Army. I miss that world and that life. And I get it- if you have never lived it, you’ll most not likely not get it. But fun fact: there’s a huge world in between the major metros that lives this.
Having lived in both worlds, I’m ready to go back. This song reminds me of those I grew up with, and my husband and his family. Also, my daddy had a John Boat that came in handy when our roads would floods when the Forked Deer river overflowed. And we have the American flag flying and perhaps not a Boone Crockett deer on the wall, but there are some pretty solid 8-10 points on the wall, and a ton of turkey beards.
Don’t hate.
Blake Shelton’s new album “For Recreational Use Only” is out on May 9th.
One of the big Country Music-centric websites Theboot.com just released a list of the “Saddest Songs in Country Music”… like any list that’s not research-based, it’s totally debatable.
Let’s see what you think!
1. “Go Rest High on That Mountain” by Vince Gill
2. “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” by Willie Nelson
Pretty solid list, but it’s also blasphemy that “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Allison Krause didn’t rate in the Top 10. Or… what about Garth Brooks “The Dance”? Or Miranda Lambert’s “Tin Man” to name a few???
Ok, I LOVE Queen- one of my favorite bands of all-time- and I adore Benson Boone. He is one of the most talented and unique newer artists out there, and worlds collided last night at Coachella.
After Brian May teased a potential collab yesterday on instagram, he joined Benson onstage for one hell of a version of Queen’s iconic “Bohemian Rhapsody” with a full choir. It’s pretty freaking great:
???? | Benson Boone haciéndole tributo a Freddie Mercury cantando Bohemian Rapsody junto al guitarrista de Queen Brian May! pic.twitter.com/XZZMA1owvT
— Benson Boone Argentina (@BensonBooneARG) April 12, 2025
Dang.
Ok, we all know that there will never be another Freddie Mercury, but Benson Boone still sang the hell out of the song, and did one heck of a great tribute.
Also, Brian May is life. Is it weird that I have always had a crush on him?
Also, if you’re like ,”Who the heck is Benson Boone”?