The Band Perry survived another week in the Lonestar Showdown, beating Eric Church by a 2 to 1 margin. Now, "All Your Life" goes up against "Alone With You" - the new Jake Owen tune.
The Band Perry won the first ever Lonestar Country Shootout, beating Chris Young 58% to 42%. Now, "All Your Life" takes on the hot new Eric Church song "Drink In My Hand".
Introducing the Lonestar Country Shootout! Each week, you'll have the opportunity to vote for one of two songs. The song with the most votes moves on to face a new challenger. This week it's Chris Young and his new song, "You", against The Band Perry's "All Your Life".
The Band Perry released a song that might have been written about politicians on this date in 2011, LeAnn Rimes had the first platinum album of the millennium in 2000 and John Denver was Back Home in 1975.
Here's the list for Today In Country Music History for 03 January, 2012.
The Band Perry had a banner year in 2011, due in large part to the crossover success of ‘If I Die Young.’ They will soar into 2012 with another heralded appearance. The trio of siblings will perform the national anthem at the AT&T Cotton Bowl at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas on Jan. 6, reports CMT.
Fans get a glimpse of what the Perry family Christmas may feel like in the Band Perry‘s new video for the ABC Family network. To kick off the countdown to the holiday, the trio recorded an original song called ’25 Days of Christmas.’
The Band Perry are still soaking in the success of their No. 1 hit ‘If I Die Young,’ but that doesn’t mean the trio are showing any signs of slowing down. Kimberly Perry recently caught up with Billboard for a Q&A session, and even though they’ve been busy winning CMA Awards for their chart-topping song, the vocalist said she and her brothers are in full-blown writing mode for album No. 2.
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For the Band Perry, the first, second and third time is a charm. The sibling trio picked up the award for New Artist of the Year at the 2011 CMA Awards, following wins for both Song of the Year and Single of the Year.
Song of the Year winners the Band Perry turned the lights down low for their performance at the 2011 CMA Awards of their very folk-inspired new single, ‘All Your Life.’
It was just one year ago today that we first said hello to The Band Perry, Cyndi Thompson said goodbye and retired in 2002, just as her first album went gold, and Trisha Yearwood Lied her way to the top of the charts in 1996.
Here's the list for Today In Country Music for 12 October, 2011.
A year ago, the Band Perry was just another young country trio with a brand new album and a bunch of big dreams to its name. Things have certainly changed for the Perry siblings — not only do they stand to win as many as five CMA Awards next month, but they’ve sold nearly a million copies of their full-length debut.
And the numbers for their signature hit single, ‘If I Die Young,’ are even more im