2006年VOA标准英语-Country Music Sales Increase in 2006(在线收听) |
By Mary Morningstar The Country music industry ended the year on a strong note. While overall album sales were down five percent in 2006, Country music sales increased five percent over last year's numbers. Evidence of Country's popularity was also seen in the year's concert box office tallies. VOA's Mary Morningstar has more highlights of Country music's success in 2006. Newer artists also played a major role in the success of Country music in 2006. Nine made their first trip to the top of the Country chart. They included Trace Adkins, Rodney Atkins and Josh Turner, as well as Jason Aldean and Heartland, who are both signed to independent labels. "I think it's really important to keep people around you, like mom and dad and sisters and friends that you've known you're whole life, just because, they don't have a problem telling you, 'OK, you're acting like a jerk. Come down a few notches,'" she said. Carrie Underwood had the longest-running Number One single of the year with Jesus, Take The Wheel, which logged six weeks in the top spot. More rock-flavored songs made the Country chart during the past year. Bon Jovi spent a total of 27 weeks on the list with Who Says You Can't Go Home, the group's duet with Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles.
Others included Keith Urban, Rodney Atkins and Texas singer-songwriter Jack Ingram, who earned his first Number One single in 2006 with Wherever You Are. Jack feels rock and Country have long been connected. "The lines between rock and Country have always been blurred, and they just get blurrier as we go on," he said. "For me, it's always been about two kinds of music, good or bad." In other 2006 Country music news, superstar Keith Urban checked himself into a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse less than four months after marrying actress Nicole Kidman. Sara Evans became the first Country star to compete on the ABC reality show Dancing With the Stars. She dropped out after four weeks, however, and announced plans to divorce her husband of 13 years. The singer had a Top 10 hit in 2006 with Cheatin'. Ironically, an unfaithful husband was one of the claims in her divorce papers. And, in happier news, Tim McGraw was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; Vince Gill surprised his fans with a four-CD box set of new songs; the late Johnny Cash earned his first Number One album since 1969 with American V: A Hundred Highways; and George Strait broke the late Conway Twitty's 20-year-old record of 40 Number One singles by earning his 41st chart-topper with Give It Away. In addition, Strait joined Sonny James and Harold Bradley as the 2006 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees. "We're just able to come to agreements really easy, and we know what works for Rascal Flatts, said LeVox. "And, we know all of our parts and of our roles we should play in the group." "One of the greatest testaments to our success is we've been able to love each other through this crazy ride, and we honestly work through our differences in a mature way...," added Demarcus. |
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