Blog Posts by Wendy Geller

  • Hey, I Liked Faith Hill’s Oscar Gown!

    Last night's Oscars were a good time for the country fans out there. Ryan Bingham rightfully took home the award for Best Original Song. Jeff Bridges got Best Actor for his riveting portrayal of the washed-up Bad Blake.

    But, well, I have to admit--my personal favorite Oscar moment didn't have to do with Crazy Heart at all. It was Faith Hill's arrival with Blind Side star/husband Tim McGraw.

    I just love Faith Hill. For more than her obvious talent, and the fact that she apparently actually likes to watch football and cook nachos (two of my favorite things). I love her for something completely different than these things.

    Faith Hill is one of those enviable types who don't have to do a danged thing to attract the spotlight. Quite simply, she's physically stunning; the kind of beauty that can walk into a room wearing Levis and a T-shirt, and easily outshine the most glittery crowd of couture wearers.

    Ironically, however, she doesn't seem to enjoy relying on this God-given gift of

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  • Taylor Swift For President!

    Pardon me for being overdramatic, but I'll just come out and say it. I'm waiting for Taylor Swift to run for president of the United States. At the rate she's going these days, she'll go down in history as both the youngest and the first female commander-in-chief we've had.

    So, you say--what's Taylor up to now, in order for me to make such a grandiose prediction? Well, two new things. Neither quite POTUS material, but both pushing her into the public-visibility category in which she becomes not only a household name, but a somewhat mythical figure to boot.

    Number one: She's been named to TIME magazine's "100 Most Influential People" 2010 list, putting her in the company of Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Phil Mickelson, Serena Williams, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Lady Gaga, Simon Cowell, Prince, and Elton John.

    Among 87 other world-shaking personalities, of course.

    Taylor was the only country music artist to make the list. Legendary Fleetwood Mac frontwoman

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  • Shania Twain Blogs About Her ‘Idol’ Impressions

    Okay, so I'm sure you Idol fans have already read Reality Rocks blogger Lyndsey Parker's thorough recap of last night's Top 6 show--or, as I'm sure all the country fans prefer to refer to it, Shania Twain Night, in which the country superstar mentored the final six contestants as they performed versions of her hit songs. 

    However, if you're interested in what Shania herself thought of the experience, she took the opportunity to update her (very infrequently updated) personal blog with some thoughts about the evening's events.

    For the most part, she played no favorites, noting only that she was happy to meet up with Crystal [Bowersox] and Lee [Dewyze] again, both of whom she was rooting for at the Chicago auditions while guest judging earlier in the season. Instead, she discussed the deeply moving experience she had while experiencing the finalists performing her songs.

    "It was emotional for me to listen to every one of their gorgeous voices singing my words," she wrote. "I was moved

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  • Point Of Grace: Christian Gals Are Cookin’ Up Some Country

    Plain and simple: The name "Point Of Grace" has meant pretty much one thing for nearly two decades--massively successful Christian group. The all-female pop quartet, which has been around since the early 1990s, has sold more than five million records, scored numerous Dove Awards, received two Grammy nominations, and won countless numbers of fans over the course of its career.

    However, in 2008, things took a slight turn when founding member Heather Payne decided to exit the group to focus on her family--leaving Denise Jones, Shelley Breen, and Leigh Cappillino to move ahead on their own.

    They did more than simply readjust themselves to a trio rather than quartet arrangement. The three women decided to take their interest in country music--two of their songs from 2008's How You Live, "How You Live (Turn Up The Music)" and "I Wish," had already broken some modest ground on the country charts--and go full-fledged in that musical direction.

    The result is their latest effort, No Changin'

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  • Garth Brooks Pairs Up With Symphony Orchestra

    Pretty much from the moment Garth Brooks opened his mouth to announce he was setting up residency at the Wynn in Las Vegas, every show on his calendar was sold out. However, here's an interesting and unexpected new option for fans to possibly snag a seat to see the legendary crooner live.

    Brooks will be performing on August 1 in collaboration with the Sun Valley Summer Symphony in Sun Valley, Idaho. The show, a fundraising event for the symphony's free concert and education programs, will feature Brooks playing both solo and with the orchestra. Sounds pretty cool, eh?

    The collaboration came about with the help of billionare hotelier Steve Wynn, who initially drew Brooks out of retirement last fall. Wynn's a Sun Valley resident and supporter of the Sun Valley Pavilion, where the concert will be held.

    No doubt many of Brooks's fans will be eager to attend. But will they actually be able to obtain seats at what is likely going to be an extremely smoking-hot event?

    The local press

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  • Live Sarah Buxton: First On Yahoo! Music

    Hey country fans out there. Even if by some chance you haven't yet heard of Sarah Buxton, you probably are familiar with at least one of her songs: The evocative and melancholy tune "Stupid Boy"--which, of course, Keith Urban made a smash hit out of (and won a Grammy for!) a few years ago.

    In addition to this, Sarah's been a pretty active presence--if a bit under the radar--in Nashville. A quick synopsis: She's been signed to Rascal Flatts' label, Lyric Street Records, since 2005; had a few charting singles, worked with various heavyweights around town, and was nominated twice for Best New Female Artist by the Academy of Country Music. Given all this, plus her infectiously un-selfconscious vocal style, it's a bit of a wonder that it's taken her so long to release a debut full-length record.

    However--it's finally here. This week, Sarah's self-titled album hit the streets, and she's been enjoying quite a rush of critical acclaim, as well as a packed schedule (she's currently on tour

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  • How Far Will Luke Bryan Go To Get Your ACM Vote?

    The nominations for this year's Academy Of Country Music Awards are out, and while Lady Antebellum--with an amazing seven nods--may be the band grabbing all the headlines this week, here's something from another artist that you're surely not going to want to miss.

    Luke Bryan is up for Top New Solo Vocalist at the ACMs. This is one of three new-artist categories that fans can vote on to help determine the winner (visit http://www.voteacm.com/ until March 12 to cast your own ballot).

    Luke really wants to win this award. A lot of his friends want him to win it, too.

    In fact, his friends all want him to win so much, they created this fun little viral video to convince you all to get online and put in your personal support for Luke.

    Disclaimer: I'm not going to play favorites, because Jamey Johnson and Chris Young are also up for Top New Vocalist, and I like them a lot, too. But, I will give you a few reasons to at least check out Luke's call to action.

    1) It's funny as hell. I swear.

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  • Blake Shelton Talks About His New Album, “Hillbilly Bone”

    If you're like me (and a lot of other funlovin' folks out there), you start your day with a few snorts over Blake Shelton's Twitter account. The country star/unofficial comedian generally has the most uproarious tweets of any given day--all the more amusing because a great deal of his smart-aleck remarks have a sly bit of truth to them.

    In fact, just the other day he tweeted the following: "Pre-order my new album!!! It's almost as much fun as watching mother nature make Al Gore look like a dips--t!!!"

    True, true, as usual. Blake's new record, Hillbilly Bone, is out today, and it's a lot more fun than most anything having to do with Al Gore (or any other politician, to be fair to Mr. Gore). It's also unique in that it contains only six tracks. This shortened tracklisting is a new album-release model which Blake and his record label developed in order to give him the opportunity to present new music more often to his fans.

    The concept, dubbed a "six-pak," was presented to Blake back

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  • Exclusive: Behind-The-Scenes Glimpse Of The Court Yard Hounds!

    I've been talking quite a bit here about the new project from the Dixie Chicks sister-duo Emily Robison and Martie Maguire--a.k.a, the Court Yard Hounds. If you've found time to mosey over to their new official site and get a taste of their music, I'm sure you'll agree the girls are sounding in fine form. I'm really looking forward to their album release in early May.

    Here's a little bit of something to get you all even more excited for the new record--Emily and Martie recently taped a series of behind-the-scenes videos documenting the making of their album. This piece is exclusive to Yahoo! Music, and has Emily telling us about the inspiration for the name "Court Yard Hounds," as well as other tidbits explaining their songwriting process. You'll get a glimpse of the sisters at work, plus hear yet more of their brand-new sound.

    I hope you all enjoy it--please let me know what you think!

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  • New Blood Wins Big At 2010 ACM Awards, But Taylor Shut Out

    Taylor Swift is pretty much responsible for the industrious task of ushering in a massive fresh breath of air in country music, shaking things up so that new blood circulated with a vengeance in an industry known for being a bit sticky to move along.

    Who can forget her history-making awards-show shakeups of last year? Most notably, her sweep of the Country Music Association Awards in November that paved the way for her Grammy triumphs in January?

    Now, all that said--Taylor didn't win a single award at the 2010 Academy Of Country Music Awards show Sunday night, despite being nominated in some of the biggest categories, including the fan-voted Entertainer Of The Year. Interesting, eh?

    The Taylor '09 Effect, shall we call it, did prove to have its influence over the annual awards show this year. The roster of winners reads as a delightful sea change, tipping toward new and influential talent.

    First off--Carrie Underwood winning Entertainer Of The Year and making history as the only woman

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    NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — A woman says she and her 5-year-old developmentally disabled daughter were thrown out of a theater during a "Beauty and the Beast" performance because the girl was making giggling and humming noises she makes when she's happy.

  • James Gandolfini: He let his characters star

    NEW YORK (AP) — James Gandolfini would have hated all this fuss.

  • Deen says she used slur but doesn't tolerate hate

    SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Celebrity cook Paula Deen said while being questioned in a discrimination lawsuit that she has used racial slurs in the past but insisted she and her family do not tolerate prejudice.

  • 'The Voice' Winner: Who Did the Experts Choose?

    By Jethro Nededog LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - NBC's "The Voice" will crown another winner on Tuesday night's finale. Season 4's three finalists - Daniellle Bradbury, Michelle Shamuel and The Swon Brothers - battled it out for the title on Monday's performance finale episode. Before the performances, coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Shakira and Usher performed The Beatles' "With A Little Help From My Friends." The Top 16 then got together for the second group performance of the night on Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros' "Home. ...

  • Cher credits luck for her lengthy career

    UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP) — Cher is no stranger to tabloid fodder.

  • AP PHOTOS: The career of James Gandolfini

    James Gandolfini, who won three Emmy Awards for his indelible role as mob boss Tony Soprano in HBO's "The Sopranos," died while on vacation in Italy at age 51. While Tony Soprano was a larger-than-life figure, Gandolfini was exceptionally modest and obsessive — he described himself as "a 260-pound Woody Allen." HBO called the actor a "special man, a great talent, but more importantly a gentle and loving person who treated everyone, no matter their title or position, with equal respect."

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