Scott Wynn

Scott Wynn

Tiffany is a listener that asked about her favorite from a few years ago, Suzy Bogguss.  Tiff, she was a real favorite of mine too.  Right up front, if I could pick one artist, to sing one song, that one, would be Suzy Bogguss. She had a nice run from the late 1980's into the 1990's.

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She is blessed with perfect pitch  - it's a real thing, (click to find out exactly what it is) it's in her DNA and it's darn rare.  She knows naturally where the notes are and doesn't slur and slide around with needless unwritten notes to eventually find and lock on to them like many do. She also completely understands too that louder is not better - better is better.  She made and makes it look so effortless, it seems everyone could do it. They can't. 

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Suzy Bogguss moved from her home state of Illinois to Nashville, and landed a singing gig at Dollywood where she became a real favorite performing there.  She eventually signed a record deal, really breaking through in 1989 with a terrific album, Somewhere Between.  It was a nice mix of country, both traditional and more contemporary styles. The title song was great, and Cross My Broken Heart was a top 20 song. This album shows exactly how versatile she really is. To me, Bogguss was folk, and traditional country at her roots.  But her voice was far more refined than most traditionalists. 

Drive South - Her Biggest Hit

 

She went on to record a bunch of great albums, and chart a lot of great songs, Just Like The Weather, Letting Go, Outbound Plane, Hey, Cinderella, Aces, Someday Soon, and of course Drive South which was her biggest charted song at #1.  Huge recommendation here -  If you want to hear someone sing a whole lot of really great songs with envious versatility, download her Greatest Hits album - one of my favs.

Letting Go -  This Was A Real Favorite Of Many

 

When I worked for KLIK in Jefferson City, Missouri doing the morning show there, I ran a short country music news program live out of Nashville every morning. One week in 1990, Suzy Bogguss guest hosted and I talked with her a lot on the phone and on the air.  She was very personable, and a joy.  A few months later, I emceed a show of hers at a Statler Brothers concert at the University of Missouri Hearns Center Arena, and she was very generous with her time.  We had a nice talk backstage before her show, and even had a snack together in the Green Room.  The few times I worked with her, she was a pleasure to work with.

Outbound Plane - Great Song

 

Suzy Bogguss still makes music, and I'm glad as she is a lot of good things about the music industry. She's very present on social media these days and sings there on a regular basis. She won ACM and CMA awards early on, had Grammy nominations too, and even performed at the White House.  She recorded and sang with incredible artists like Lee Greenwood, Alison Krause, Kathy Mattea, Vince Gill and others.  In the end, she had a nice career, it was just hard to find the exact place where she fit in. 

Aces -  I Never Post "Live" Video's - This Shows How Much Of The Real Deal She Was / IS - Live

 

She chose music carefully with songs that had universal appeal, which I feel was a great decision and one that has become far less prevalent today by many. There was nothing polarizing about a Suzy Bogguss song, it was just well arranged, well produced and well sung.  Being honest too, understanding that opera is an extreme talent and ability, so setting that aside, I think Suzy Bogguss may have the best pure singing voice I have ever heard.

Somewhere Between At The Start - Classic Bogguss

 

If you are too young to remember, she is totally worth a download or two, especially her Greatest Hits album.   Google, or YouTube to discover or remember Suzy Bogguss.

Suzy Bogguss Website

Suzy Bogguss Facebook

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Other Recent Artist Articles I've written!

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Friday, 21 August 2020 01:06

WYNN - Wynn At The Movies And More!

Wynn's Weekend Watch - Since there's nothing really on,  Dunkirk (2017) If you've never seen it, totally worth a watch – or see it again~!

 

 

This Weekend With the B-17 Bomber at the Akron-Canton Airport, here is a bonus Wynn's Weekend Watch Memphis Belle (1990)  – Great movie true story featuring B-17's

 

 

Angelina Jolie’s - Newest movie The One and Only Ivan is premiering on Disney+ this weekend

 

 AMC Theaters – Some opening this weekend   - Cinemarks  -  Some are open 



Unhinged - Opening today!  (Preview)



Unhinged - Generated $582,000, in Canadian theaters last week!  (Story)



Oh, My! - Will Smith and Kevin Hart are remaking Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Here is the trailer for the 1987 original - If you've never - You need to!  (Story) 

 

 The SpongeBob Movie  - Sponge on the Run, made $900,000 over the weekend in Canadian theaters.  (Preview)

 

A Clueless - Reboot is headed to the Peacock streaming service  (Story)

 

Rebel Wilson – Has lost a lot of weight, and looks great in a new photo session on Insta  (Pics)

 

This Weekend – Check out my Country Music Memory Lane  (Article)

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Wednesday, 19 August 2020 01:07

WYNN - LOCAL FUN! See A B-17 Bomber!

How cool is this?  You can tour a B-17 WWII Bomber through Sunday at CAK!

And if you have a decent piggy bank, you can even take a flight in it!  These are a very rare thing, and it's only here for a little while. There are only a few left in the world, and visiting it helps keep them flying!

My dad was in WWII in the U.S. Army Air Corps, but he didn't fly in a B-17.  He was a tail-gunner in a B-25 Bomber in the South Pacific, and it was a smaller plane.  The B-17 was called the Flying Fortress, as it was the big Bomber till the B-29 showed up.

Here are some authentic pics from my dad from WWII

This is my dad (far left under the guns)  and his crew, in the Philippines in 1945, and him posing with another plane another time.

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And this is a very cool framed up piece from my office at home.  The flag has 48 stars you'll notice, and it was sewn inside his leather coat.  It tells you what to do with him if his plane was shot down. It has 7 friendly languages on it.  It was to get him back to his own lines so he could continue to fly in time.  It also has stats from his squadron from the war.

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But this week and weekend, here is all the info you need!

ALL THE INFO IS HERE!

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Thursday, 20 August 2020 01:14

WYNN - COUNTRY MUSIC MEMORY LANE - Atlanta!

Whitney sent me a note asking about a song she hears when line dancing. She thinks it's called, Sweet Country Music.  Well yes, it was a BIG  hit, from a band called Atlanta!

Seldom has a country band come out with expectations as lofty as theirs.  Almost as large as the band itself, which had 9 members. They had a big, full sound and many in Nashville thought they were going to be THE band that mounted a charge on super group Alabama, which was without question the number one act in all of Country and beyond.  Alabama's popularity was enormous at that time, and that time was 1983. For the record, I loved Atlanta's  first album, as it was powerful, original, and really well done. They were beyond terrific vocally with the firepower of a battalion of instruments backing them up.

Sweet Country Music  - Was A Smash!

 

They formed in 1982 from a very talented group of musicians, and a producer who had a lot to do with the early success of Alabama. It was all there for success, the musicians, the right people, and seemingly the right climate. Alabama, from a country group perspective, was unchallenged then. There was literally no other country band having any success, just solo acts. (The Oak Ridge Boys and Statler Brothers were relevant then, but to me, they were vocal groups - not bands).  Atlanta was big, new, young, and had a logo that looked a lot like Alabama's.  (I was not sure the logo was a good idea for a lot of reasons.  I think in the long run, it was a bad one.)

Their First Song Was A Great Debut Single That Fans Loved

 

The first album, Pictures was a darn good one. It spawned 5 releases with 3 going top ten. Sweet Country Music swept into the top 5.  But to me, it was a #1 song as their third release. That song was very special. There was not one thing wrong with it, as it showcased all the great things they could do. We could see why people were excited about them.

Their first hit was a kick-butt song, Atlanta Burned Again Last Night, which went to #9.  Then the great Dixie Dreamin' made it to #10.  I feel that song deserved a better chart number as well.  The title cut, Pictures was next, a song I liked, but didn't do well, and neither did Wishful Drinkin'. They may have gone too deep on that album as far as singles are concerned.  But Atlanta had it going in the right direction.  A big first album with a real chart presence. But things would change.

Dixie Dreamin'  - Was A Great Song!  -  Look Beyond The Silly Video

 

I have always believed that in Country Music the first album is easy, and the second album is hard.  I say that in this spirit, (No album is easy, clearly) but there have been many country artists that record a really great debut album, and a not so good second one. Some never to be heard from again.  Whether Atlanta's second album was good or not of course is subjective, but there was no success on the charts at all.  And poof, it was over as fast as it began.  By 1988, it was like it never happened.  The song, Why Not Tonight from the second album was supposed to get them back on track.  It did not.

Why Not Tonight - Not The Success They Wanted From This Song.

 

Sweet Country Music still gets played at clubs, bars and celebrations, as it was a legit big hit.  But Atlanta is a great example of how tough it can be to really make it. They were poised for a long run, but there were obstacles.  One - Alabama, fans loved them. Two, country was starting to very slowly pivot about the time of their introduction. The new traditionalists were arriving quickly, and even Alabama would eventually feel that change and their long run would slow down and finally end. Pop Country songs with big arrangements were being phased out, with a more simple, rooty approach from Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, Patty Loveless, Holly Dunn, Keith Whitley and others. I feel musically, Atlanta was a victim of times.  There was word too of behind the scenes issues, but who really knows?

But, the Pictures album is worth a listen, a download or a YouTube session.  For a brief time, we all loved them and I think we were cheering for them. But in the end, they were great musicians and a good story.  Glad for the digital saving of music, you can find them if you wish. 

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Tuesday, 18 August 2020 01:13

WYNN - Fantastic Catches!!

Over the weekend, the Beautiful Windy and I were watching the Tribe game on TV, and we saw Delino DeShields Jr., make a GREAT catch in the outfield. Big dive, full speed running, laying out for it.  Tribe announcer Rick Manning says, "That's just a fantastic catch!!!"   I've heard that saying about a thousand times, but for some reason this weekend it resonated.

When I was 11 or so, me and about 3 neighborhood kids would gather in our backyard and play a game we called, Fantastic Catches!  What we would do is, get our baseball gloves and a ball, and we would throw the ball high and away from one of the other kids, and you would have to run after it, and make a "fantastic catch."  Or not.  LOL.  We would dive, and lay out for the ball.  Jump high, and run at full speed to this.  It was a blast.  I'm not so sure our moms thought so with the grass stained jeans we came home with.  There was no point system, or winner, or time out to take pics.

THE PICTURE ABOVE WAS ME AT 11, DURING A GAME OF FANTASTIC CATCHES - FOOTBALL EDITION.  MY SISTER TOOK IT FOR HER SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS AT BEREA HIGH SCHOOL!

We would do the same thing during football season. Throw the football high and wide and we would have to dive after it to make a "fantastic catch."  I think we played this game more than an actual game, because you could do it just a couple of guys. We wanted to be like our heroes on TV, and this was a great way to do it.  Funny, all the hours we played this game, diving at full speed, crashing on the grass, sliding feet or head first, I don't remember anyone getting hurt.  It was just fun, and we did it by the hour.

I shared that story with Windy, and she laughed and so did I.  It was great to look back and remember a made up game from a thousand years ago and it seemed like yesterday.  Maybe you made up games like that too.  If so, take a minute right now and remember.

That memory which has been in my mind for decades finally made its way out.  My brain, with a Fantastic Catch!!!

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Monday, 17 August 2020 01:17

WYNN - Country Music Women

For the past couple months, I've written articles entitled Country Music Memory Lane on Thursdays.  In each one I feature a Country star from years ago.  I wanted to do this for a few reasons.  One -It's fun to look back on what I remember from my seat behind the mic in 41 years so far in Country Radio.  And Two, I think it helps fans find out how we got here, to the best 35 plus year run in Country Music history. At least it is from the numbers side, sales, concert tickets, overall exposure and Country Radio popularity.

All of this didn't happen overnight, it took time.  And for those of you born into the Country boom, maybe you can discover some artists you didn't know and expand your playlists on your phone.  And for those who were there, it's fun to look back and think of songs and stars you haven't thought about in years!

This week, we will chronicle some of the women from my Memory Lane articles.  There will be many more, but here are the ones we've talked about so far. We honor their incredible contribution to Country Music.  Thanks for checking these out!

My goal too, is to remember the intangibles that they brought to the format that is outside the music as I remember it, because I think every star does.

PAM TILLIS - Posted July 9, 2020

THE JUDDS - Posted July 16, 2020

HOLLY DUNN - Posted July 30, 2020

SYLVIA - Posted August 6, 2020

BONUS - Ashley McBryde "One Night Standards"   (Song Review)

Thanks for reading, feel free to share.

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Friday, 14 August 2020 01:20

WYNN - Wynn At The Movies And More!

Wynn's Weekend Watch - Since there is nothing new on, if You've Never Seen It - Or see it again - On Demand - The Town  - Ben Affleck - (2010) Fantastic!  Highly recommend it!  Help you flip through Netflix quicker!

 

AMC Theaters – 15 cent admission the first night open!  (Story)

 

Stairstepping Approach - To theaters opening. 100 the first weekend, and so on for a few weeks  (Story)

 

#1 - The Tax Collector - A crime thriller starring Shia LaBeouf and George Lopez, is the No. 1 movie at North American theaters (About $350,000)

 

A New Knight Rider - Movie is in the works, based on the series which ran on NBC from 1982 through 1986  (Story) 

 

Will Smith - Is producing a Fresh Prince reboot movie!  (Story)



Jared Leto - Will play Andy Warhol in a bio-pic.  (Story)



Zac Efron - Is starring in a Disney + remake of Three Men And A Baby(Story)



Mulan – Disney Plus September 4 ($29.99)  (Story)

 

The Rock – Highest paid actor, this year made 87 MILLION  (Story)

 

Music In Your Weekend? - Looking for some Classic Country on YouTube?  - John Anderson (Story)

 

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Roger sent a note asking about his favorite from long ago, John Anderson.  Roger, there was a time he was many people's favorite and what an interesting career he had.  I played all his songs on radio stations around the country.  John Anderson's gift in addition to the music, was being a MAJOR musical influence on the stars that would follow.

John Anderson came up during the Urban Cowboy craze, but his sound was anything but UC.  Anderson was country with no apologies.  His then very brave and exceedingly traditional sound was incredibly distinct in the era of pop-country.  His style was as unique as his songs, and his voice, as Anderson possessed an enviable trait, you KNEW it was him singing on the radio. His powerful song, 1959  I think is one of the most underrated country singles ever, released 1980. His album, John Anderson 2 came in 1981, with the big song, I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal, was Grammy nominated.  Also his next album, I Just Came Home To Count The Memories was critically acclaimed.

Wild And Blue - This was a huge fan favorite!

 

But in 1982, he really broke through with the album Wild And Blue.  It was a gigantic hit, with 3 really big songs, including Wild And Blue, Goin' Down Hill, and the smash, Swingin'.  He was nominated for a ton of awards that year, and Wild And Blue was a whole lot of fans very favorite album and song.  He was deep, deep country when the format was not, and true country fans loved him for it. John Anderson had arrived, big time. The next album, All The People Are Talkin' had the #1 song, Black Sheep, which was a fan favorite as well, and classic Anderson! 

Swingin'  - HUGE song, #1.  As big as songs were then.

 

But things would change.  Funny, he was way ahead of the new traditionalists that were a few years away yet, but as they came to be popular, his own charting success slowed down. It was hard to understand.  He was way out in front of it to begin with, maybe a bit too far, but he would have his biggest day, beit a while ahead.  He continued to record albums and singles, but things had changed.

Almost ten years went by and country music had changed so much.  Garth, Clint, Randy, Dwight, Alan, George, Reba, Holly Dunn, Patty Loveless, The Judds, Brooks And Dunn all where having big success. And as that wave was riding high, back came Anderson with the crowning jewel of his career.  In 1991 the classic album, Seminole Wind was recorded and released.  Many feel it is one of the best country albums ever, and I would agree.  It became the biggest album of his career, multi-platinum and flat out great. It was good to see that country had changed, but John Anderson, at his core, had not. He was still deep country, but he re-emerged reinvented but still true to himself.

This Song Brought Anderson Back - All The Way Back

 

Straight Tequila Night, the first single, I feel is the best "comeback" single and song in country music history, bar none. It rocketed to #1, and is a song many artists would have loved to have, and it's so John Anderson.  Then the gem, When It Comes To You with Dire Straights Mark Knopfler on guitar. Seminole Wind, the song, was a smash and the album was nominated for a ton of awards. It made me happy at that time, as I feel he should have been given more credit for being a bold artist when the format was anything but bold in the early 80's.

 This Haunting Song Is A Work Of Country Art

 

I worked with John Anderson a number of times at various concerts and he and his people were among the nicest I've ever worked with.  His career has spanned over 40 years, and he has been nominated, won, voted in and honored in about every way a country singer can be. Awards, Halls Of Fames, the whole thing. Six number one songs too, and some 68 singles!  The kid from Apopka, Florida in the end, really hit it big.

Seminole Wind - As Requested As Any Song In Its Time

 

John Anderson gave the fans a voice that didn't have one.  He reminded us of ourselves as he sung about simple pleasures and feelings.  Fans identified with him, and he sang for them.  Anderson was as regular as we were, and we loved him for it.  I was so thrilled that Seminole Wind was the success that it was, because he deserved to sing along side the new traditionalists that he inspired, and be part of it.  My gut feeling would be that if you asked many of the big stars of the 1990's, Seminole Wind is among THEIR favorite albums.  Because for many of them, John Anderson was THEIR hero.

John Anderson. What an interesting career.  In the beginning he dared to be very country in a time when that sound was not in fashion. He was the model for the next generation of traditionalists. What an important singer in our format. 

If you like your Country -Country and are not familiar with Anderson because of age, he is worth a search, a YouTube Session and downloads.

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Wednesday, 12 August 2020 01:30

WYNN - EAT! - Carle's Bratwurst

The Beautiful Windy and I took a short weekend away to a very remote bed and breakfast in Bucyrus, Ohio over the weekend.  We learned so much.  First, where it actually was, as it is about 40 minutes west of Mansfield on Route 30. (Yes the same Route 30 that runs through Canton and Wooster) And second, it is the Bratwurst capital of the world.  Is that actually FACT?  I don't know, and don't care.

But there is this - in 1970, Sheboygan, Wisconsin battled Bucyrus for the title, so you know it's good.  They also have the Bratwurst Festival there.  There is plenty of bratwurst and so is Carle's Bratwurst and it is delicious! They say they have "The Best Wurst"   It's family owned and they make everything, and have for almost 100 years!

It's a small German-style grocery of sorts with a walk-up counter and a case full of hot dishes ready to be eaten. The bratwurst was incredible as was the Waldo Sandwich. And the German potato salad was easily the best I have ever had. They also offered you Rye Buns.  And these were real rye buns, dark dough, they were amazing.  Windy had the Bratwurst Sandwich on rye, and I had the Waldo Sandwich., also on rye.  That was a huge thick piece of fried bologna with your choice of toppings.  We split and shared.  How good is this place? It's been there since 1929!!!

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This is a no nonsense place. You walk in, you order and you eat.  The food was very, very good.  And how many places can you get your picture taken with this guy? 

Ya Gotta....

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Had to do it.  If I was a local,  I would eat there daily I think.  We both love places that serve the real thing, and Carle's Bratwurst is the real thing.

Delicious. Taking a road trip sometime? Go there!

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Tuesday, 11 August 2020 01:57

WYNN - LOCAL BIZ - Szalay's Farm And Market

I had the joy of going to Szalay's Farm And Market last week with Windy, and I can't wait to go back.  Truth is, I love that place and places like it. Those small markets that have the best of everything, and specialize in something for which they have no equal. The corn there is amazing.

I am not one of those peeps that can saw down a dozen ears of corn in a single sitting. Nothing personal towards corn, I just have my limit, as a couple of ears is just fine.  But their corn could make me re-evaluate my official stance on that. It is simply terrific.  The rest of the market there is fantastic too. The quality of everything is great, and going there is a fun thing to do as well.  Its perfect setting in the CVNP, a quiet serene place makes it a fun destination.

I know, you're saying that everyone knows about Szalay's, but I beg to differ.   A whole lot do, but, I'm sure there are some that have always heard about it, but have never gone down there to shop.  Happens all the time.  Maybe this will get them down there. Great corn, great place, great food  - period.  Plus, you gotta love any place that has a giant, smiling ear of corn, with feet, wearing a green monogrammed costume as its mascot!  Love that guy!

Support Szalay's Farm And Market. A real fun afternoon. Put it on your errand list this summer - every week!

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