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Music Charts Magazine® Presents
Pete Agnew of “Nazareth“
Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band, founded in 1968, that had several hits in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, and established an international audience with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog. Their best-known hit single was a cover of the ballad “Love Hurts”, in 1975.
“When this lot hit the stage, sparks are gonna fly!”
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At their peak, Nazareth were huge, selling vast quantities of albums and hit singles, pulling in enormous crowds to their shows all over the world.
Like all the best bands, Nazareth came from humble roots. They formed in Dunfermline, Scotland, and played the Scottish clubs throughout the 1960’s in their original incarnation as the Shadettes. The name change to Nazareth came in 1970 and in 1971 the band moved to London to start what was to become a long and illustrious recording career.
Even with the passage of time and line-up changes, Nazareth are routinely hailed as that rare thing – pioneers who became legends in their own lifetimes.
2015 sees them back on the road featuring new singer Carl Sentance (Don Airey (Deep Purple) & Friends, Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), Krokus, Tokyo Blade and Persian Risk) , standing proudly alongside founder member Pete Agnew (bass) and long time band members Jimmy Murrison (guitars) and Lee Agnew (drums).
Since Dan McCafferty’s retirement in 2013 due to ill health the band had searched for a new singer and briefly appointed a local man from their hometown (Linton Osborne) to the role but this didn’t work out to everyone’s satisfaction so, after eight months the search was back on.
Then they found Carl.
Pete Agnew says “We had been looking at Carl from afar for some time and very much liked what we saw and heard so we asked him to come and sing a couple of songs with us in the studio. He came in and completely blew us away in the space of half a song and was offered and accepted the job right there and then.”
Carl is currently touring with Don Airey (Deep Purple) & Friends and takes up singing duties with Nazareth in April.
As that witness to Carl’s audition said – “When this lot hit the stage, sparks are gonna fly!”.
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“When this lot hit the stage, sparks are gonna fly!”
At their peak, Nazareth were huge, selling vast quantities of albums and hit singles, pulling in enormous crowds to their shows all over the world.
Like all the best bands, Nazareth came from humble roots. They formed in Dunfermline, Scotland, and played the Scottish clubs throughout the 1960’s in their original incarnation as the Shadettes. The name change to Nazareth came in 1970 and in 1971 the band moved to London to start what was to become a long and illustrious recording career.
Even with the passage of time and line-up changes, Nazareth are routinely hailed as that rare thing – pioneers who became legends in their own lifetimes.
2015 sees them back on the road featuring new singer Carl Sentance (Don Airey (Deep Purple) & Friends, Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), Krokus, Tokyo Blade and Persian Risk) , standing proudly alongside founder member Pete Agnew (bass) and long time band members Jimmy Murrison (guitars) and Lee Agnew (drums).
Since Dan McCafferty’s retirement in 2013 due to ill health the band had searched for a new singer and briefly appointed a local man from their hometown (Linton Osborne) to the role but this didn’t work out to everyone’s satisfaction so, after eight months the search was back on.
Then they found Carl.
Pete Agnew says “We had been looking at Carl from afar for some time and very much liked what we saw and heard so we asked him to come and sing a couple of songs with us in the studio. He came in and completely blew us away in the space of half a song and was offered and accepted the job right there and then.”
Carl is currently touring with Don Airey (Deep Purple) & Friends and takes up singing duties with Nazareth in April.
As that witness to Carl’s audition said – “When this lot hit the stage, sparks are gonna fly!”.
Music Charts Magazine® Presents – “NEW DISCOVERY” – “Eldon Huff“- for the month of May 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 “Eldon Huff” 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 “Eldon Huff” we are sure you will be glad you found this “New Discovery” and his song “Muscle Shoals and Macon” to add to your music playlist.
“He writes, he sings & he plays guitar like Thor shoots thunder bolts, his name is Eldon Huff.”
Living in Kingston Springs, TN is likely to play a role on Eldon’s kick butt song writing as it is a wonderful area in the western suburbs of Nashville that is on the border of City and Country living. A very peaceful setting. When listening to Eldon Huff’s song “Muscle Shoals and Macon” you can feel a little blues, a little country, a little rock and a little soul = it sounds to us like the recipe for a good ole New Orleans song. We chose as our May 2015 NEW DISCOVERY feature at Music Charts Magazine® because he has experience, talent and he is overall one of the nicest guys we have ever met.
Ask your radio station to hear Eldon Huffs song “Muscle Shoals and Macon”. – It’s a great tune!
~ Music Charts Magazine®
Who is Eldon Huff?
Record labels and publishers soon started calling and he eventually settled into a deal with Sony ATV. During his 3 years at Sony, he and his band stayed on the road playing nearly 200 shows a year, building and maintaining a loyal fan base. In 2010 Huff went back on the road, as lead guitarist and background vocalist, for country artist Eric Church. The time spent as a sideman on a major tour inspired Huff to search a little deeper for his own voice as an artist.
“I learned more in the time in Eric’s band than I had in my entire career. I have a ton of respect for those guys and what they allowed me soak up from them.”
After a bittersweet departure from the Eric Church band he set out to make a straight up rock and roll record, as the Eldon Huff Band. The power trio’s release, “Hellfire and Heartaches”, gained some critical success and respect from members of the classic rock community. In 2014 he found himself back to writing and producing tracks for a new country release.
“I’m back to doing what brought me to Nashville, writing great country songs and playing them to the best of my ability. I’m looking forward to making a new record and playing these songs for the fans.”
From his humble beginnings in Kentucky to the stage of the Grand Ol’ Opry and now the small screen, making cameo appearances on the ABC hit show Nashville.
“I’m doing things I never thought I’d do. Like Nashville. How did that happen? I’ve stood on the stage of the Opry twice now with my buddy Andy Griggs and man what a feeling that was. It just made me even more hungry for a chance to play there as an artist and stand on that sacred circle.”
A journey that is far from over and a new chapter that will no doubt bring the success he’s worked hard for. The future looks bright for Eldon Huff.
For more information on Eldon Huff visit –
www.EldonHuff.com
Radio interested in how to obtain this music please contact us on our contact page and we will be glad to get it to your radio station for radio play. Many thanks to those of you who have already played it.
To find out more about Eldon Huff:
Music Charts Magazine® proudly presents NEW DISCOVERY for the month of May 2015 – “Eldon Huff“– feature song – “Muscle Shoals and Macon“
LISTEN to the “NEW DISCOVERY” Interview with Eldon Huff – HERE:
Music Charts Magazine® Presents “New Discovery” Eldon Huff featuring the song “Muscle Shoals and Macon” – Interview by Award winning DJ Big Al Weekley
Music Charts Magazine® Presents May’s NEW DISCOVERY “Eldon Huff” – Interview by Big Al Weekley
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– Song for the month of May 2015:
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – “Night Moves“
“Night Moves” is a song written and performed by Bob Seger, from his 1976 album Night Moves. Released as a single in December 1976, it eventually reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart. In doing so, it almost single-handedly changed Seger from being a popular regional favorite into a national star.
Seger and the Silver Bullet Band went to Toronto for three days to record a few tracks with The Guess Who’s producer Jack Richardson, whose Nimbus 9 Productions company was hot at the time. The band quickly recorded two Seger originals, one of which was “Long Long Gone”, and a cover of the Motown hit “My World Is Empty Without You”, but before Seger left on the third day, he composed a fourth song to record. Seger said that the song was influenced by Bruce Springsteen’s “Jungleland”. As the only members of the Silver Bullet Band still in Toronto were the bassist and drummer (plus Seger on acoustic guitar and piano), Richardson recruited local session musicians to play electric guitar and organ, while Sharon Lee Williams, Rhonda Silver and Laurel Ward sang the song’s trademark backing vocals.
Richardson said that “the whole arrangement came together in the studio.” “Night Moves” is a mid-tempo number that starts quietly with acoustic guitar. Bass guitar and drums are introduced as the song’s setting is described: 1962, cornfields, ’60 Chevy. An intense summertime teenage affair is described, knowingly more sexual than romantic, with short instrumental lines breaking the evocative imagery sometimes in mid-sentence. Piano, female backing vocals, electric guitar and organ are added as the song’s emotional nostalgia builds momentum. Then suddenly it stops, as the narrative flashes forward to some period in the future, where he hums a song from 1962. To a quiet acoustic guitar, the narrator, awakened by a clap of thunder and unable to fall back asleep, ponders a different sense of the title phrase. Then the rest of the instruments fall back in, for an extended coda vamp of the chorus.
An edit of the song was generated that omitted the narrative interlude. (This abbreviated version is the one that was used on the FM soundtrack.)
After the tracks were mixed by Richardson and engineer Brian Christian, Richardson said that he received a call from Seger’s manager/producer Punch Andrews expressing dissatisfaction with the tracks, and Andrews said that Capitol Records had been equally disappointed. A few months later, when Richardson was talking to a Capitol A&R executive, he asked about the Seger sessions and was told that “both tracks” were potential B-sides. It turned out that Seger and Andrews had never given “Night Moves” to Capitol, so Richardson did and, after hearing it, Capitol made it the title track of Seger’s next album, as well as the first single.
Seger remembers the sessions somewhat differently. He claims that it was his decision to use musicians other than his normal band, and that he saw the song as potentially the one that would define his career. However, that appears to be inconsistent with the fact that the song was not submitted to Capitol by Seger and Andrews.
Bob Seger has been quoted as saying that the song “Night Moves,” (as well as the overall theme of the album), were inspired by the George Lucas movie “American Graffiti” (1973).
Read more at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Moves_(song)
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The Hotdisc charts are put together weekly using ratings supplied by DJs who give scores to every song on the last three months’ editions of Rush Released. The scores are averaged out per week to give an accurate guide to the songs which are being championed by the industry. The aim is to showcase the songs which the industry professionals are flagging up as quality songs. This is a very useful exercise as it is free of politics, hype and rigging and done solely on merit!
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THE CHICKEN COOP.
Here is the way I remember this adventure.
We didn’t think they had rednecks in New Jersey.
We were wrong.
We had just finished a concert at the classy Garden State Art Center,
and were looking on the map for our next booking…
a place called The Chicken Coop, in Vineland, New Jersey.
We pulled into the gravel parking lot
and up to a wooden barn-like building.
The lot was almost full of trucks.
The crowd was there… waiting for us.
We went in and I heard somebody say,
“Get a load of this bunch” about us.
We had longish hair and this was 1970.
The stage had a chicken wire screen
so the patrons could not throw anything solid at us.
I sneaked a glance at the crowd
and told our guitar player, Wayne Bridge,
to get out his steel instead of the lead guitar.
People were all either scowling, laughing, or sneering at us,
or so it seemed in my imagination.
We got plugged in
and opened with a fast country shuffle beat.
The folks were surprised but sort of quiet.
We didn’t now what to expect.
At the end, the applause was deafening!
One gigantic man in bib overalls yelled “SOOEY”
so loudly that I thought the P.A system had shut off.
Nothing hit the screen in front of us.
This bunch was great!
We shook a lot of hands
and they bought up our albums.
The club owner couldn’t have been nicer.
He gave us a couple of cases of beer for the road
as a going away present.
We were hoping to go back some time,
but we never got up that way again.
They learned that you can’t tell a book by its cover,
and we learned the same about them.
Jack Blanchard.
http://jackandmisty.net/
© Copyright 4/21/2015, Jack Blanchard.

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