11'o Clock News: Wednesday July 31st

Meghan Patrick is a fantastic artist. She didn't deserve this!

Traditionally-leaning Canadian country music artist, Warner Music Canada signee, and reigning Canadian Country Music Awards Female Artist of the Year recipient Meghan Patrick was headlining the Hagersville Rocks Music Festival Saturday night (7-27) in Ontario when some smart ass in the crowd thought it would be cute to yell, “Show me your t***” at the stage. Probably hoping to hear a few chuckles from his buddies and then guzzle some more Molson Ice, the concertgoer was instead made an example of when Meghan Patrick stopped down the show and asked for the crowd lights to come up.

source: https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/meghan-patrick-twists-off-on-fan-who-screams-show-me-your-tts/

Even as a hail-Mary plan to move the beleaguered Woodstock 50 festival to Columbia’s Merriweather Post Pavilion continues to tantalize area music lovers, two veterans of the original Woodstock say they won’t be performing at any relocated golden-anniversary celebration.

Both John Sebastian, leader of the Lovin’ Spoonful, and Country Joe McDonald performed at Woodstock 50 years ago, when “3 Days of Peace & Music” took over Max Yasgur’s farm near Bethel, N.Y., and became a touchstone for a generation. Although both men had signed on for Woodstock 50, which had been set for Aug. 16-18 near the original upstate New York site, they now say they won’t be part of the lineup if the concert moves to Columbia.

source: https://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bs-fe-woodstock50-20190729-o7tutfcxibcu7luk2jx7hvigcy-story.html

Many fans love to dote on the strong character of their favorite country music artists, but it’s stories like these that really help illustrate it.

Somerset, Kentucky-based singer and songwriter Jordan Foster was playing a show Saturday, July 20th at Champions Sports Bar & Grill in Richmond, Kentucky when no other than Cody Jinks walked in the door. Jinks was in town playing two sold out shows at the Eastern Kentucky University’s Center for the Arts only a couple of blocks from Champions, and stopped in after his performance for a drink.

A huge Cody Jinks fan, Jordan Foster was shocked when as he was singing the old Waylon Jennings standard “Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand,” Cody Jinks emerged from the crowd, along with singer-songwriter Josh Morningstar, and started singing with him.

source: https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/cody-jinks-gives-unexpected-opportunity-to-kentuckys-jordan-foster/


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