Music: Country: If I've got a celeb fave, it's country-music songstress Carrie Underwood
In Nashville, she'll be joined on stage by dozens of established and rising stars, many of them young fellows, and young gals too. Many more will be in the audience. If you want to join in summer mass events of festivity and h+-jinks, you m+t want to ante up some cash and make a trip to one of the great centers of country music and other genres, like Gospel, and the general crossover Christian taste-and-market niche, which overlaps with many genres -- since Christian music is not defined by a musical genre as such.
Many country-music singers and bands function in both festivals, or coud if they wanted to. But it doesn't matter so much to what association you belong. For me, it's more a matter of whether the Gospel comes thru sometimes in the music, a given song or a theme in the overall body of work, recordings, and performances -- when it reflects personal experience, especially.
While I've got your attention, here's the June 4 country-music chart:
1. Carrie Underwood “Temporary Home”
2. Miranda Lambert “The House That Built Me”
3. Kellie Pickler “Makin’ Me Fall In Love Again”
4. Reba McEntire “I Keep On Lovin’ You”
5. Lady Antebellum “American Honey”
6. Clay Walker “She Won’t Be Lonely Long”
7. Emily West “Blue Sky”
8. Danny Gokey “My Best Days Are Ahead Of Me”
9. Luke Bryan “Rain Is A Good Thing”
10. Martina McBride “Wrong Baby Wrong”
11. Laura Bell Bundy “Giddy On Up”
12. Tim McGraw “Still”
13. Jewel “Stay Here Forever”
14. Brad Paisley “Water”
15. The Band Perry “Hip To My Heart”
16. LoCash Cowboys “Here Comes Summer”
17. Jaron & The Long Road To Love “Pray For You”
18. Kenny Chesney with Brooks & Dunn “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”
19. Joe Nichols “Gimmie That Girl”20. Craig Morgan “This Ain’t Nothin"
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