Ray Herndon - Livin The Dream
By Jim Weaver
A
former member of the Ride is now blazing his own solo trail,
singer/songwriter Ray Herndon, formerly of McBride and the Ride and
a successful songwriter for many years now including the Kenny
Chesney hit "Me & You", has released his first solo
project titled Livin The Dream. And it's good! Well from what
I've heard so far anyway. We haven't received the whole CD for
review yet but between Ray's website and MySpace, I've heard enough
to make the declaration. It's hard to imagine a man this talented
and who's been behind ten, top 10 charting hit songs over the years, is
just now getting around to his own CD, but 'tis true.
As well as writing hit songs you may have seen
him out and about playing guitar for Lyle Lovett over recent years.
Ray's dance card is filling up so keep your eyes and ears on Ray
Herndon, because he truly is Livin' The Dream.
Official
Website
MySpace
Annie Sims - Half
The Moon
By George Peden
Here
at Countrystarsonline.com we’re always looking for fresh, musical
and promising artists to promote to our readers. However, given
the number of acts and available talent, we have to set some
guidelines. We have to be selective. We have to be choosy. To rate a
mention, the artist has to be someone (or a group) that’s toiled
away, hoping to make a career out of country music. In essence:
they’ve paid their dues.
We’re always delighted when we
discover such a person.
Annie Sims is no quick-fame grabber.
She’s been in, around, and part of the music from the age of three.
This East Tennessean, a classically trained pianist who also holds a
degree in vocal music education, has worked hard and long to capture a
slice of the market. Her latest release, Half The Moon, is now
starting to grab some home-grown interest, following from a successful
and acclaimed tour of Europe in 2005.
Sims has toured with Don Williams, and,
several years’ back, she toured with music icon Gene Pitney. Pitney
at the time was of high praise: "It is really more difficult than
anyone would think to come up with the right performer to open my
shows on a concert tour. Annie Sims was one of the best! She sang
great, looked great, and had her own musicians who it turned out were
excellent! Many long time fans sent me messages that said she was
great and they looked forward to seeing her touring on her own in the
future."
Out on Asprion Records and with hubby,
Greg, at the production console, Sims not only captivates with a clear
and rich voice across the 13 tracks, but she also proves she can
write, having shared ink on six tunes for the album.
“Eighty Acres Of Stars” is a
heart-tug. The ballad, which has just been released to radio and the
public, is a single from the album. Sims’ ability to handle a lyric,
shape a song and deliver it with feel and meaning tells across this
tale of love and committed devotion. Written by Richard Leigh
(“Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue” for Crystal Gayle, and
“The Greatest Man I Never Knew” for Reba, among others) and Layng
Martine,Jr., the tune is a showcase performance – well at home with
the other country fare on offer here. Be sure and catch Sims’
rendition on Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ In The Wind” – a sparse,
simple and beautifully voiced take that shows just what can be done
with a good song.
The CD also comes with DVD enhancement
for “Doesn’t Anybody Love Like That Anymore”.
Check out Annie Sims. For now, it’s
only half the moon, the rest is sure to follow.
Official
Website
MySpace
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