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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Teenage Phenom, Jake Kohn, Proves He’s Wise Beyond His Years With Impressive Debut Album, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’
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Teenage Phenom, Jake Kohn, Proves He’s Wise Beyond His Years With Impressive Debut Album, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’

He may only be 17 years old, but this Jake Kohn kid sure knows how to write a song. That statement comes as no surprise to many who have followed the Appalachian country music scene closely over the past couple of years, but if you’re just now coming across Kohn and his music, then you are in for a treat. His debut album Where Do We Go From Here? is the perfect place to start. A product of the unassumingly strong Winchester, Virginia, music scene, Kohn has grown up in nearby Stephens City, VA, and his music is steeped in the tradition of the Appalachian artists that have come before him and inspired him along the way. With an emphasis on vivid storytelling and detailed lyricism, Kohn’s songwriting is undeniably captivating and relatable for listeners on many levels, a wildly impressive feat for someone who just recently graduated from high school. But from the second Kohn opens his mouth to sing, and the listener becomes acquainted with his uniquely deep and raspy vocal prowess, it all seems to make sense. Whether his lyrics are true or not, Kohn’s vocal delivery makes you feel every word he sings, and that is the case in each track on his brand new album. Even the incredible cover that may surprise some people. Featuring 11 songs, the Where Do We Go From Here? tracklist flows seamlessly between tales of the people and places in Kohn’s young mind, running the gamut sonically between fast-paced barn burners and stripped back Appalachian balladry. Whatever kind of country music you’re into, as long as it’s the good kind, there’s something for you on this record. A long time coming, Kohn released the album’s lead single “Frostbite” via Atlantic Records in November 2023 following a semi-viral moment on YouTube when RadioWV, the same platform that put Oliver Anthony on the map, posted a video of him performing the hard-hitting track. Periodically dropping additional singles over the next year and a half, including the track he and Wyatt Flores co-wrote together for the high profile Twisters: The Album, Kohn released 7 of the 11 tracks prior to the full project’s release today, all of which have been exceptionally well received. Of the 4 brand new songs, “Fraterville, TN” is one of the many highlights on this album, telling the bone-chilling story of a tragic 1902 mine explosion. But despite all of Kohn’s fantastic songwriting on the record, one of he biggest standouts is his cover of Alice in Chains’ iconic grunge song “Nutshell,” featuring his buddy Zac Townsend, as well as Marcus King, who lays down a guitar solo for the ages. Produced by Eddie Spear, the sought after producer who has recently worked on projects with Zach Bryan, Sierra Ferrell, and Colby Acuff, among others, and featuring the likes of Flores, King, and Townsend, it’s clear that Kohn has surrounded himself with top-tier talent, and it shows in the record. Check out the Where Do We Go From Here?, and the four tracks that are just hitting streaming platforms for the first time. “The Last One” “Fraterville, TN” “Nutshell” ft. Marcus King & Zac Townsend “Vicksburg” What a special debut album from one of the most intriguing young acts in country music. I hope this project is just he what he needed for his music to blow up, because this music deserves to be heard by the masses. In addition to a handful of existing tour dates remaining this summer, Kohn recently announced an 18 show co-headlining tour with Low Water Bridge Band, and trust me, these are shows you will not want to miss. Check out Kohn’s tour dates below, and make sure to go ahead and grab your tickets if he’s coming to a city near you. You’ll be glad you caught him before he blows up. Jake Kohn Tour Dates 7/12 – The Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, TN 8/22 – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA+ 8/23 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR+ 8/24 – Domino Room – Bend, OR+ 8/27 – Big Room at Sierra Nevada Brewing Company – Chico, CA+ 8/28 – The Independent – San Francisco, CA+ 8/29 – The Venice West – Los Angeles, CA+ 8/30 – The Wayfarer – Costa Mesa, CA+ 9/12 – Smith’s Olde Bar – Atlanta, GA* 9/13 – Wendell’s Dippin Branch – Anderson, SC* 9/15 – The grey Eagle Music Hall – Asheville, NC* 9/16 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC* 9/17 – Motorco Music Hall – Durham, NC* 9/19 – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC* 9/20 – The Southern Cafe & Music Hall – Charlottesville, VA* 9/21 – Union Stage – Washington D.C.* 9/23 – Milkboy – Philadelphia, PA* 9/24 – Hill Country Live – New York, NY* 9/26 – Ace of Cups – Columbus, OH* 9/27 – El Club – Detroit, MI* 9/28 – Garcia’s Live – Chicago, IL* 9/30 – The Canopy Club Red Room – Urbana, IL* 10/1 – Turntable – Indianapolis, IN* 10/2 – Z Bar – Louisville, KY* 10/3 – The Loud – Huntington, WV* 10/4 – The Monument – Winchester, VA* +supporting Jesse Daniel *co-headline w/ Low Water Bridge BandThe post Teenage Phenom, Jake Kohn, Proves He’s Wise Beyond His Years With Impressive Debut Album, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’ first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Parker McCollum Says He “Said Yes Immediately” When Asked To Play President Donald Trump’s Inauguration
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Parker McCollum Says He “Said Yes Immediately” When Asked To Play President Donald Trump’s Inauguration

An honor that he couldn’t pass up. It’s been a big 12 months for Parker McCollum. Last August he and his wife Hallie Ray welcomed their first child, a son named Major. And just today he released his self-titled, fifth studio album. But back in January he got asked to do something that he couldn’t say no to: Perform at a presidential inauguration. Parker performed at the Commander-in-Chief ball, one of three inaugural balls attended by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump during the inauguration day festivities. During his performance, Parker paid tribute to the late, great Toby Keith with a performance of “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” which Toby himself had performed at Trump’s first inauguration back in 2017. @brandon.warren54 What way to cap the night off!! #parkermccollum #tobykeith #tribute #redwhiteandblue #wereback @parkermccollum @Toby Keith ♬ original sound – brandon.warren54 And of course there was the usual backlash from people who get mad at anybody associated with Trump, which is to be expected. But Parker apparently wasn’t worried about any of that. During a recent interview with the AP, the Gold Chain Cowboy said he didn’t have to think about it when he was asked to perform at the inauguration: “I said yes immediately.” Despite immediately agreeing to perform, Parker says that it’s not until you’re actually there that you recognize the magnitude of the event: “You don’t realize how big of an event that is until you go, and you’re the band at a presidential inauguration. The city is shut down, it is just logistically a nightmare, but it was a crazy honor to get to be considered and thought of.” And what did President Trump think of Parker’s performance? Well, he’s not sure… “Donald Trump probably has no idea that we even played at the inauguration, but you get one shot on this planet. If you get to play a presidential inauguration, go play the inauguration. Like, what a crazy honor. And I was really glad we did it.” Amen. @apnewsentertainment Parker McCollum reflected on the surreal experience of performing at Trump’s inauguration. The country singer drops his fifth full-length album, a self-titled project, this week. #parkermccollum #trump #donaldtrump #inauguration #presidentialinauguration ♬ original sound – AP Entertainment The comments echo those made by Jason Aldean, who recently spoke on the honor of performing for a presidential inauguration, regardless of who’s taking office: “I don’t think it’s a big secret that I’m a Trump fan. I love what he does. I think he’s my kind of president, you know what I mean? He’s a friend, and it was an honor for us to get to play that. It was something that I actually made the call and said, ‘Hey, this is something that I want to be a part of, I want us to be a part of, and if there’s any way for you guys to include us, let me know.’ And they called and wanted us to play.” Aldean says it was a bucket list moment, and an opportunity to check something off the list that he had never done: Play for a president. “I think for us, I mean, 20 years on the road and we’ve done a lot of stuff. We’ve played Grammys, we’ve played all of it. Every awards show, we’ve played stadiums, we’ve done duets, we’ve done it all. One thing we had never done was play for a president. And so to do that, I think for us as entertainers it’s another box to be like, man, this crazy life and career we’ve had. We did all these things and there’s another box we checked that we – I mean, just a bunch of reject kids that learned to play instruments and we’re like, this was not supposed to happen for us and here we are doing it. It’s cool. So to me it was an honor. And it was cold… It was electric around that place when we played that. It was so cool, just the atmosphere that night and being part of it, it was awesome.” Regardless of your politics, it’s gotta be an honor to be asked to play for any President of the United States. And when that president happens to be a friend of yours, there’s no doubt it’s even better.The post Parker McCollum Says He “Said Yes Immediately” When Asked To Play President Donald Trump’s Inauguration first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
13 w ·Youtube Politics

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Republicans Finally Get Revenge - Brutal News For Democrats
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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BrightLearn - Maximizing Yields with the Mittleider Method, an interview with Lucinda Bailey
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BrightLearn - Maximizing Yields with the Mittleider Method, an interview with Lucinda Bailey

Host Bright Learn shares insights from Lucinda Bailey of TexasReady.net on the revolutionary Mittleider Gardening Method, which enables high-yield, water-efficient food production—like growing 4,400 pounds of food for a family of four on just 1/20th of an acre—empowering self-sufficiency through science-backed gardening techniques. For more videos, visit BrightLearn.ai Full length interview on Brighteon.com: https://www.brighteon.com/68f7e3ac-928c-463a-8649-3b13f9e86c1c
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Comedy Corner
Comedy Corner
13 w ·Youtube Funny Stuff

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D.A.R.E. Kids - Myles Weber Stand-Up Comedy
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The musician Linda Ronstadt said will never be seen again: “They don’t make any more like him”
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The musician Linda Ronstadt said will never be seen again: “They don’t make any more like him”

The last of a dying breed.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
13 w

Who was the best-selling female artist of the 1970s?
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Who was the best-selling female artist of the 1970s?

The brightest flame of the entire decade.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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Ed Sheeran’s copyright battle takes a turn
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Ed Sheeran’s copyright battle takes a turn

Ed Sheeran’s copyright battle takes a turn
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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4 Things You Never Knew About Rick Hurst From ‘Dukes of Hazzard’
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4 Things You Never Knew About Rick Hurst From ‘Dukes of Hazzard’

He recently passed away at the age of 79.
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4 Things You Never Knew About Rick Hurst From ‘Dukes of Hazzard’
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4 Things You Never Knew About Rick Hurst From ‘Dukes of Hazzard’

He recently passed away at the age of 79.
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