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Whitney McClain - Music Charts Magazine - NEW DISCOVERY - for July 2015 - Bombs AwayMusic Charts Magazine® Presents – “NEW DISCOVERY” – “Whitney McClain“- for the month of July 2015.

Looking for some “New” music to add to your player and can’t find anything that blows you away?

Check out this Music Charts Magazine® “NEW DISCOVERY” Interview with “Whitney McClain” and be prepared to be excited knowing there is still 100% awesome music out there that you still have not heard.

After you listen to this great radio interview pasted below of “Whitney McClain” we are sure you will be glad you found this “New Discovery” and her song “Bombs Away” to add to your music playlist.

 

We are always searching for great new music to listen to and share with you.

While casually viewing through YouTube tunes this girl Whitney McClain kept popping up at the top of various searches.  After clicking on this video and hearing the song “Bombs Away,” we knew why.  The video matched the quality of the song and is really just plain and simply put a catchy tune.  The video has become a viral sensation as Whitney’s first song “Bombs Away” has been heard by over a million people in a very short time and the song continues to grow bigger every day.

Listen to this interview with Whitney and her song at the end of the interview.  Check out the video on YouTube too.  You’ll love it.  We do.

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Ask your radio station to hear Whitney McClain’s song “Bombs Away”. – It’s a great tune!

 

Who is Whitney McClain?

Whitney McClain is destined for greatness…not stardom, because that is fleeting, but greatness because that defines one’s legacy. She’s now taking her destiny in her own hands with the help of some very special people in her life with the release of her first single, “Bombs Away.”

Born and raised in the Willamette Valley area of Oregon, she grew up in a family that loved and appreciated music. Her uncle, Marlon McClain, is the former leader and guitarist for the 80’s funk/rock/R&B/jazz band Pleasure. Whitney credits him with inspiring, encouraging and guiding her to take this giant leap and releasing her first single at the tender age of 21.

“I have such fond memories of singing and putting on little shows for my family when I was a kid,” states Whitney. “Even during some very difficult times, it was music that soothed my soul and helped me to heal.”

The difficult times Whitney is referring to are two brain surgeries that she had in both the 5th and 7th grades. Both surgeries wereWhitney McClain - Bombs Away - writing session at studio delicate and with the love and support of her family and her faith in God, she not only recovered, she thrived.

After graduating from South Salem High School she headed to the University of Texas in Austin, a city known for its music. “I was drawn to the city of Austin with all of the music being played on every corner and I loved those southern manners,”she chuckles.

“Bombs Away” was written and produced by Mauli B. “So many of my friends are falling in love, falling out of love and trying to figure out how to pick the right guy,” comments Whitney. “When I heard this song it sounded like some of the late night talks I have with my girlfriends and I knew it was for me.”

“I know that being an artist requires a lot of hard work, time and patience,” she adds, “but I am ready.”   I am blessed to have people like Mauli B. share their talents on this project. It was his encouragement along with his vocal team including Clotile Kepashvili that heard my voice and encouraged me to step out and go for it.”

“I want to share my story and my music in the hope that it will reach out and touch people and inspire them to overcome the hard times that can come up in life.”

“I am proof that dreams do come true and I know that I will continue to grow as a person and an artist as I take this first musical step.”

One only has to hear Whitney sing, see the glow in her eyes and feel the power of her spirit to know that she is on her way…..to greatness.

 

For more information on Whitney McClain visit –

www.WhitneyMcClain.com

 

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To find out more about Whitney McClain:

 

Music Charts Magazine® proudly presents NEW DISCOVERY for the month of July 2015 “Whitney McClainfeature song – Bombs Away

 

LISTEN to the “NEW DISCOVERY” Interview with Whitney McClain – HERE:

Music Charts Magazine® Presents “New Discovery” Whitney McClain featuring the song “Bombs Away” – Interview by Award winning DJ Big Al Weekley

 

 

 

Music Charts Magazine® Presents July’s NEW DISCOVERY “Whitney McClain” – Interview by Big Al Weekley


 

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JACK BLANCHARD'S COLUMN at Music Charts Magazine®

 

(Note- In the earlier edition today I left out Willie Ackerman, drummer.
This is in atonement for that mistake.)

When I first got to Nashville as a producer
Starday Records was the main country label,
and their recording studio was on Dickerson Road.
I had worked in studios in Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and Miami,
but this was a whole new experience.

Some of the Starday artists were Red Sovine, Johnny Bond,
Willie Nelson, George Jones, The Willis Brothers, Minnie Pearl,
Dottie West, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright, and Roger Miller.
I wrote and produced for several artists there in the 1960’s
and early 1970’s.

Our old friend Tommy Hill was the house producer,
and the studio musicians were Pete Drake: steel,
Jerry Shook: lead guitar, Jerry Smith: piano,
Willie Ackerman: drums, and Junior Huskey on acoustic bass.
Tommy Hill played rhythm guitar,
and the backup singers were The Hardin Trio,
with Ray King added to sing bass.
Buddy Spicher may have sometimes played fiddle.
and the engineer may have been Scotty Moore.
It’s been so long that I hope my memory is accurate.

In those days an artist or producer could do a session
at the Dickerson Road studio for $600 to $900..
This would cover the studio, the musicians and singers,
the engineer, and the studio time.

I had never seen musicians using The Nashville Number System
It was fast and accurate, and left space for improvisation.
Writing charts (sheet music) was my usual job, but not here.
We first played them a home made demo,
they made some symbols  on yellow paper, and started playing.
It was better than anything I would have written.

My artists released singles and album material
on Starday, Starday-King, Gusto, and King labels,
all part of the Starday group.

A few of the sessions Misty and I produced at Criteria Studios
in Miami were also leased to Starday and King.

In the 1970’s, the Gusto label was doing re-recordings of hit records.
They featured the original artist, but not the original backup.
Misty and I were asked in to redo Tennessee Birdwalk and Humphrey the Camel.
The backup music was prerecorded by their staff people,
and we sang over it, like karaoke.
I said to Tommy, “The key sounds a bit higher than our original.”
He said, “A lot of older stars do these, and we raise the pitch
to make them sound as young as they did back then.”
We thought we sounded sort of chipmunky.
These cuts were billed as “Original Hits by Original Artists”,
but they weren’t very close to the original hit sounds.
Anyway, they will live forever at Walmart on labels like K-Tel.

I’ll always be grateful to Tommy Hill, Pete Drake, and Starday
for my early training in country music…
and to Junior Huskey for his friendship and moral support.

 

Jack Blanchard

 

Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan… Grammy & CMA Award Finalists. Billboard Duet of the Year. Home Page: www.jackandmisty.net Mastering & restoration studio: 407 330 1611

Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan…
Grammy & CMA Award Finalists.
Billboard Duet of the Year.
Home Page: www.jackandmisty.net
Mastering & restoration studio: 407 330 1611

 

 

Music Charts Magazine® History

– Song for the month of July 2015:

Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wopat) singing…

Waylon Jennings Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys)

The Dukes of Hazzard - Waylon Jennings - Good Ol Boys - Music Charts Magazine Song of the Month for July 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys)” is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1980 as the second single from the album Music Man. Recognizable to fans as the theme to the CBS comedy adventure television series, The Dukes of Hazzard the song became a #1 hit on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Single chart in 1980.In the SummertimThe “Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys)” is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1980 as the second single from the album Music Man Recognizable to fans as the theme to the CBS comedy adventure television series, The Dukes of Hazzard, the song became a #1 hit on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in 1980.e” is the debut single by British rock band Mungo Jerry. Written by lead singer Ray Dorset, it celebrates the carefree days of summer. In 1970 it reached number one in charts around the world, including seven weeks in the UK Singles Chart, two weeks in Canada, and number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US. It is considered one of the best-selling singles of all time with an estimated 6 million copies sold.

As the narrator for the 1975 movie, Moonrunners, Jennings was tapped to serve in the same capacity for The Dukes of Hazzard which premiered on CBS in 1979 and was based on Moonrunners. Jennings wrote the theme song for the show.

 

Read more at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theme_from_The_Dukes_of_Hazzard_(Good_Ol%27_Boys)