(Nashville - New York - Dallas) In a press release to Country Aircheck, it was announced that BNA Records (Sony) and Pat Green have amicably parted ways after two albums on the label- 2006’s Cannonball and 2009’s What I’m For- produced six mid-level hits for both artist and record company. All references to Green have been taken down off of the record label's website.. When questioned by the Nashville Gab, Green said that he read about the loss of his record label on the Internet just like everyone else. It was overheard that someone at Sony admitted to be cleaning house of artists that werent pulling their weight.
Honky Tonk Stomp" is the new single and music video by country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was written by duo member Ronnie Dunn along with Terry McBride and Bobby Pinson and is the 50th overall single for the duo. It is also the final single of their career. The song features Billy Gibbons, lead singer of the band ZZ Top. Brooks & Dunn decided to call it quits after they realized they'd begun to run out of ideas after 20 years of making hit Country Music together. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn talked about their parting Wednesday during a taping of Country Music Television 's "Invitation Only" show, which will air Oct. 30. They announced this week that they plan to release an album of greatest hits that will include a few new songs next month then tour one last time in 2010 before calling it a day
CASHnCHECKS is fervently searching for a new manager now-a-days. A country music gossip magazine reported asking Paycheck why it was so difficult to find a new manager and he responded by saying, "for many years we have worked endlessly with just the normal amount of issues to have to deal with but this last year has been a nightmare by continuously getting connected to the wrong people... so now we are being very cautious". The team of Deanna & James have recently released their latest album "One More Night" and it is being well received throughout Australia and Europe. The single release Country Girl is being called a hit crossover but to this date it has yet to chart. Not being seen at the big venues seems to be hurting the group.
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