
Brad Paisley will release his eighth album, American Saturday Night on June 30. The first single, "Then" shot straight up the charts, holding onto the top spot for three straight weeks. The song became Brad's 10th consecutive No. 1 song. Brad will release his second single, "Welcome to the Future," from American Saturday Night on July 13. The song was written by Brad and longtime collaborator and friend Chris DuBois, and in a press release, Brad claims the song is "my favorite thing I’ve ever written."
The BradPaisley.com website will be re-launched on release day, with a new look that will feature new interactive features and enhanced navigation.
Country funnyman Cledus T. Judd will release his long awaited Polyrically Uncorrect, which includes the parody "Garth Must Be Busy," based on the Brooks & Dunn hit, "God Must Be Busy." Brooks & Dunn sing on the track. A previous single was released, titled "Waitin' on Obama," which was a parody of Brad Paisley's "Waitin' on a Woman." Other artists featured on the album include Ashton Shepherd on the title cut, The Grascals on "If I Had Kellie Pickler's Boobs," Colt Ford on "Washing Airplanes" (parody of Gary Allan's "Watching Airplanes"), and Daryle Singletary on "Merger on Music Row" (parody of the George Strait and Alan Jackson duet "Murder on Music Row").
The legendary Tanya Tucker releases My Turn, on which she covers a variety of country songs previously recorded by male artists. Listen as Tanya gives her unique spin on songs like Charley Pride's "Is Anybody Going to San Antone," Hank Williams, Sr.'s "Lovesick Blues," Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me" and Buck Owens' "Love's Gonna Live Here," on which Jim Lauderdale duets with her. Other artists included on this album are The Grascals, Rhonda Vincent and Darrin Vincent (of Dailey & Vincent).
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