Sunday, February 28, 2010

Fridays Show @ The VFW




Friday Night, Feb, 26, 2010, at the Watertown VFW was another great show. We had a very big crowd with lots of singers. There was a rotation of 25 singers, and about 65-70 people in attendance throughout the night. It was nice to see so many returning fans and those who joined us for the first time.



We had performances from Cecil, Don, Tammy, Lisa, Bob, Patty, George, David, David Z, Diane, Jeff, Pat, Maggie, Deb, Dee, Bobbie, Doc Pete, Ginny, Deryk, Adam, Erin, Hazel, Andy, Rob, Nicole, Jim, and myself.



Of course, there were a few duets performed as well, but the rotation of singers was so long it was hard getting in every one's requests. Still, we had nice versions of "American Soldier" by Andy, "The Rose" by Hazel, "All My Ex's Live in In Texas" by Jim, "A Lesson In Leavin'" by Ginny, and "When I Call Your Name" by Deb & Jeff, among many others...



We had three birthday celebrations on Friday. Betty and Jeff both had their birthdays, and Deryk was happy he made it to 21!! Congratulations to them all. Thanks to Bobbie who made peanut butter cookies and gifts for them all.



Cecil did his regular job of taking photo's thru the night, and captured some great shots of our great friends and singers. To see all of the pictures, please visit our main web page at TGIK.



I hope to see everyone next time at the VFW on March 12th, for more fun!!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

NEW Karaoke Titles

Come to a TGIK show and check out our newest titles available to perform...

Carrie Underwood - "What Can I Say"
Lady Gaga - "Monster"
Kesha & 3OH3 - "Blah Blah Blah"
Taylor Swift & John Mayer - "Half Of My Heart"
Michael Buble - "Cry Me A River"
Hank Williams Jr - "All The Roads"
Eric Church - "Hell On The Heart"
The Fray - "Syndicate"
Alan Jackson - "It's Just That Way"
Luke Bryan - "Rain Is A Good Thing"
Colt Ford & Jamey Johnson - "Cold Beer"
Darryl Worley - "Best Of Both Worlds"
Owl City - "Vanilla Sky"
Black Eyed Peas - "Rock That Body"
Alicia Keys - "Put It In A Love Song"
Katy Perry & 3OH3 - "Starstrukk"
Ryan Leslie - "I Choose You"
Reba McEntire - "Consider Me Gone"
and 25 more new titles.... the TOP Radio Hits.

Also... more titles available to sing than any other karaoke show around.

2010 Country Music Hall of Fame Winners


Don Williams, Jimmy Dean, Ferlin Husky and record producer Billy Sherrill are the latest additions to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Country Music Association announced the honor Tuesday via press release, with a formal induction ceremony promised later this year.

“I thought I was already in there!” Jimmy joked. “Seriously, it brought a huge grin to my face. I am honored.”

Each of the four has contributed significantly to the genre. Jimmy, whose name is synonymous with a line of sausage, gave country music plenty of TV exposure as the host of several different programs, most notably “The Jimmy Dean Show,” a 1960s ABC variety series. He often featured the likes of Roger Miller, Buck Owens or Faron Young. One 1964 episode aired live from the Grand Ole Opry, while a 1965 installment captured Eddy Arnold’s recording session for “Make The World Go Away.” The CMA also used “The Jimmy Dean Show” as a vehicle to announce the Hall of Fame inductees in 1966. As a recording artist, Jimmy is best known for “Big Bad John,” a recitation about a coal-mining accident that sold a million copies after crossing into the pop charts.

Ferlin’s hit “Gone” is often credited as the first example of “the Nashville Sound,” a recording approach that softened hillbilly twang in favor of string sections and/or lilting background singers. His “Wings Of A Dove,” which spent a whopping 10 weeks at No. 1 in 1960, has become a gospel standard. Ferlin has been hospitalized numerous time with heart problems — most recently in July — but has become a symbol of both faith and persistence.

“I’d like to thank my Lord Jesus Christ for dying for me, saving my soul and bringing me into the world as a country boy,” Ferlin said. “And also for giving me the talent to sing, entertain and help convert millions around the world to country music. I’m still a country boy and proud of it. In the words of my close friend, the late Stringbean, ‘I sure am glad I’m me!’”

Don is the most recent hitmaker of this year’s crew, having last occupied a Top 10 slot in 1991. He routinely couched his rich, masculine vocals in understated productions, putting the focus of his work squarely on the material he selected. And those songs were inevitably intelligent and mature, including the crossover ballad “I Believe In You,” the roots-aware “Tulsa Time” and the tale of a Southern man’s self-acceptance, “Good Ole Boys Like Me.” Don went into retirement following a 2006 tour, though he is still revered among the current generation of stars. Keith Urban has repeatedly cited Don as an influence, and Josh Turner — who duetted with the Gentle Giant in his final Nashville concert — included a remake of Don’s hit “I Wouldn’t Be A Man” on the new Haywire album.

“It is unbelievable,” Don said, “that CMA thought about me in this manner.”

Billy Sherrill might not be a household name, but he enters the Hall for his work behind the scenes as a record producer, songwriter and executive. He produced such hits as George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” David Allan Coe’s “The Ride” and Johnny Paycheck’s “Take This Job And Shove It.” He also wrote or co-wrote Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man,” Charlie Rich’s “The Most Beautiful Girl,” David Houston’s “Almost Persuaded” and Keith Whitley’s “Ten Feet Away.”

“Anything I have ever accomplished,” Billy said, “would have been totally impossible without the help and support of the greatest songwriters and musicians in the world — and, of course, what I stole from [producer] Owen Bradley!”

The new members bring the total number of Hall of Famers to 112. They will be enshrined in the Hall of Fame’s Rotunda with bronze plaques alongside such fellow inductees as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson.


SOURCE: GAC.COM

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Fridays Show @ Black River Legion


Friday nights show at the Black River Legion, Feb, 19, was lots of fun. We only have a handful of singers, but lots of dancers and listeners. It turned into a great evening of karaoke.

We heard songs from Patti, Don, Doc Pete, Rob, John, Rick, Bobbie, Big D, Karen, and a few others... the dancers really got into Bobbie singing "Pokerface," and Cecil performing "Tik Tok." As well as Rick doing "Knockin' On Heaven's Door."



We were experimenting with a new system, so it was tweaking all night until we finally got the sound set perfectly. Luckily, ev
eryone sounded awesome, and the show turned out to be great!




To view all of the pictures from the night, please visit our main website at TGIK.

Hope to see everybody next Friday at the Watertown VFW for more fun!!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Fridays Show at the VFW





Happy Valentines Day to everyone!! We had a great time at the Watertown VFW on Friday Night, February 12th.

It turned out to be a very good night, with about 60 people in attendance for the karaoke and entertainment. So many returning guests and lots of new people, made the night loads of fun, and super busy. The night just flew by. Seemed like we just got started and the crowd was wound up and it was time to end the show.




With songs performed by Steve, Lisa, Don, Cecil, Bobbie, Dave, George, Ryan, Ginny, Brian, Carlton, Mark, Sabrina, Mary, Doc Pete, Bob, Pat & Donna, and Heather, it was a full rotation from start to finish. We ended up staying a little longer than normal to fit everyone in.


George Bensor was celebrating his 56th birthday, and performed "Good Gollly Miss Molly" for the crowd. Ginny finally returned and gave us a beautiful rendition of "Help Me Make It Through The Night," and Mark & Sabrina did their famous version of "I Got You Babe."

Hope to see everyone back at the VFW on Feb. 27th, and next week, Feb. 19th, at the Black River Legion.

For more pictures from the night, please visit our TGIK Website or join us on Facebook.

Monday, February 1, 2010

2010 Grammy Winners

The 2010 Grammy Awards were telecast last night on CBS. The show was amazing as far as the performances, but lacking in actual "awards." The show decided to give most of the trophies pre-show, with only the major categories being telecast, leaving more time for the performances.. which ended up running 40 minutes over time anyway.
Grammy Winners 2010 List
Pink gave the performance of the night with her magnificent vocals and beautiful gymnastics, hanging from the ceiling by a scarf. Beyonce took down the house with her rocking number, and Lady Gaga & Elton John killed it. The Zac Brown Band did a fantastic job with their medley, and tho she was lacking in vocals... Taylor Swift brought on Stevie Nicks for a duet version of their songs. Swift proved that she is no match for the vocals of the other female chart toppers, and if not saved by Nicks, the performance would have been the "bomb" of the night. However, that was saved for "Blame It" by Jamie Foxx.

Here are some of the major winners:
Best Album - Taylor Swift "Fearless"
Female Pop Performance - Beyonce "Halo"
Rock Album - Green day "21st Century Breakdown"
Record of the Year - Kings Of Leon "Use Somebody"
New Artist - Zac Brown Band
Country Album - Taylor Swift "Fearless"
Song of the Year - Beyonce "Single Ladies"
Male Pop Performance - Jason Mraz "Make It Mine
Male Country Performance - Keith Urban "Sweet Thing"
Dance Record - Lady Gaga "Poker Face"