Country Music Pride |
Jerrod Niemann Cracks Jokes and Country Charts With ‘Lover, Lover’ Posted: 15 Jul 2010 06:05 AM PDT Jerrod Niemann was trying to figure out how to convey a storyline in his breakthrough “Lover, Lover” video — not an easy task, considering there isn’t much of a plot to begin with. Plus, it’s a breakup tune with an upbeat, happy melody and repetitive lyrics. He also didn’t want to look like a bad guy, even though the video does show him giving away all of his ex-girlfriend’s stuff when she’s not home. Finally, he was sold on a small solution. “I was wondering, ‘How are we going to make me still look like a nice person leaving this girl and ditching all of her junk?’ Of course, what you do is you utilize children,” Niemann says with an easy laugh. “If you use children to your advantage, no one can be mad at someone who’s been nice to kids.” It’s that irreverent humor that sets Niemann apart from the rest of country’s newcomers. His debut album, Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury, is sprinkled with skits and zany dialogue while many of the songs are odes to alcohol. But getting to this point hasn’t been all wine and roses. After a second record deal failed, Niemann broke up with his girlfriend, gained 60 pounds and dealt with a serious bout of depression. However, he ultimately bounced back by focusing on Judge Jerrod, which he recorded without a label. Upon completion, his publishing company shopped it to Arista Nashville, which released it fully intact. In this interview, the Liberal, Kan., native talks about loyal friends, upcoming tour dates and his surprising agility in parking garages. Q: Randy Houser and Jamey Johnson appear at the end of the video as the friends who save the day. Does that carry over into your own life, too? Q: What’s it like when you see friends get their career started and you’re really close — but not quite to that point yet? Q: “What Do You Want” is a very candid song. Did you approach the writing of it differently than the others? Q: You’re going on tour with Gary Allan and Randy Houser. Why is that a good fit? Q: You have lots of funny bits on here. How will you translate that into your live show? Q: Are you in a good frame of mind now? Courtesy of CMT.com. |
Jerry Lee Lewis Album Features Tim McGraw, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson Posted: 15 Jul 2010 05:54 AM PDT Jerry Lee Lewis will be joined by duet partners Tim McGraw, Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson on his upcoming album, Mean Old Man, due for a Sept. 7 release on Verve/Universal Music. In addition to a digital version, the album will be released as a standard edition with 10 tracks and a deluxe edition with 18 tracks. Haggard contributes to “Swinging Doors” while Nelson lends his voice to “Whiskey River.” Other guests include Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, John Fogerty, Kid Rock and members of the Rolling Stones, among many others. Lewis released 28 Top 10 country singles between 1957 and 1981, including five No. 1 hits. Courtesy of CMT.com. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Country Music Pride To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
No comments:
Post a Comment