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WINNERS! “Listen Here” CD by Jasmine Rae

by Cameron Murray on May.12, 2011, under Competitions

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS:

M. Poecher, Narre Warren, Vic

J. Archer, Douglas, Qld

S. Taylor, Slade Point, Qld

S. Saxon, Earlwood, NSW

A. Ellis, Geelong, Vic

S. Hurst, Cairns, Qld

D. Willanski, West Lakes Shore, SA

M. Bowdler, Gin Gin, Qld

M. Bouw, Mooroolbark, Vic

A. Richards, Shellharbour, NSW

 

Thanks to Universal Music Australia, we have 10 copies of Jasmine Rae’s brand-new CD, Listen Here, to give away.


THE ALBUM

In 2008, Melbourne-based country singer Jasmine Rae won the prestigious Telstra Road to Tamworth competition, and her career’s been on the rise ever since. Her debut album, Look It Up, yielded an ARIA nomination and two number-one singles, and she’s since supported international superstars such as Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGraw and, most recently, Alan Jackson. Listen Here reflects the self-confidence and sex appeal that sets Rae apart from most of her contemporaries. The record opens with a bang with ‘Hunky Country Boys’, but it’s not all beer and bravado. ‘I’ll Try Anything’, which features US star Joe Nichols, is a classic country lament and ‘Too Much’ is simply a pretty song. Armed with genuine talent and bags of attitude, Jasmine Rae is here to stay.

THE COMPETITION
To be in the running to win one of 10 CDs, simply answer the following question in 25 words or less: “Who is your favourite country singer of all time, and why?”

 

Competition commences at 4:30pm on 12/05/10 and concludes on 09/06/11 at 12:00pm. Entry is open to all residents of Australia, but excludes all employees of Australian Penthouse. Entrants must provide their contact details and an answer to the question, “Who is your favourite country singer of all time, and why?” in 25 words or less. This is a Game of Skill which contains no element of chance, and which will be judged by members of the Australian Penthouse staff on 09/06/11. Ten winners will receive one Listen Here CD , as detailed above. Prizes will be mailed to winners at the address nominated in their entries. The promoters take no responsibility for lost or misdirected entries, and no correspondence will be entered into.

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Interview: Catherine Britt, country music singer

by Cameron Murray on Aug.17, 2010, under Interviews, News, Web Exclusives

Home from America and excited about the future, Aussie country music star Catherine Britt talks to Penthouse about her new self-titled album, songwriting, and her not-entirely-pure love for Hank Williams

The new album is simply titled Catherine Britt. Does it mark some sort of reinvention for you?
A little bit, yeah. It was actually Kasey Chambers who called me one day and said, “I think this album is really about you getting back to your roots and I don’t think you can call it anything other than Catherine Britt.” It just really made sense in the end.

How have you changed as an artist?
In a lot of ways, I guess. I started out pretty young and kinda made music that just made me feel good. When I went over to America, I got a little side-tracked. I don’t think I ever compromised, but I was starting to mentally give up. It was when I started getting in that frame of mind that I knew I had to walk away, go home and find myself again. I wasn’t inspired and I was going to start making music for the wrong reasons, and I didn’t get into the industry to write a song just for a radio station. I’m really happy to be back home making the music I want to make.

What’s your favourite track on the new album?
It changes daily, but I’ve got a real fondness for every track for different reasons. It’s a very diverse album.

There are some great, happy songs on the record…
Yeah, there are, which is surprising because I’ve always struggled to write a happy song. So yay!

Can you describe your writing process?
It’s sort of different every time. I get really inspired by other music, and life experience, of course.  I also like a project – I knew I had an album to write and that focused me. Once I start writing, it’s pretty straightforward.

You’ve known producer Bill Chambers for a long time. What was it like to work so closely with him on Catherine Britt?
I’ve known Bill since I was about 11 and he’s always been involved with my career. He produced my first EP and my first album, and then he went over to Nashville with me and co-produced my second album, Too Far Gone. After that, we kinda lost touch, but when I came back to Australia and got my shit together, I realised he was the person I needed to be in contact with again. It was actually his advice to get Shane Nicholson, Kasey Chambers’ husband, on board for the project. It just sort of became this big family affair again, which is good because that’s how it started out for me.

Will you go back to Nashville or are you home for good?
I definitely want to go back to America, but not to live. I can’t predict the future, but I don’t see it making sense for me ever again. I really love Australia and I just want to live here.

What are the best and worst aspects of being a professional musician?
The best aspect is everything! We have this very blessed, creative way of living, and then you get to tour and party and have a great time. I guess the only downside is that when there’s not a lot going on, it can get a bit boring.

Do you have any advice for aspiring country artists?
You’ve really got to put in the hard work in the beginning and keep it going or you’ll be quickly forgotten. I’ve had a lucky path in a lot of ways, but I’ve also seen a lot of things that maybe I shouldn’t have seen by 25, and I think that just comes with the industry. People sort of sit around on their couches and wait for the record labels to come to them; what they don’t realise is you’ve got to go out and get that stuff. I worked my arse off to get my record deals and write my songs.

Who are you listening to right now?
I’ve been rediscovering a lot of old artists recently, such as American minstrel performer Emmett Miller, Hank Williams and Lucinda Williams. And I’m listening to a lot of Old Crow Medicine Show – I just love their stuff!

Fantasy duet?
I hate to be predictable, but definitely Hank Williams. He’s everything to me. If he was alive, I’d marry him and have lots of duets with him!

At the end of the day, how would you like to be remembered?
As someone who always made music that was true to me, and that I never compromised.

Catherine Britt is available now. Check out www.catherinebritt.com for news and upcoming gigs.


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28 Country Music CDs – WINNER ANNOUNCED

by Cameron Murray on Apr.12, 2010, under Past Winners

Thanks to our mates at Sony Music (www.bandit.fm), we’re giving one lucky Penthouse fan the chance to win 28 country music CDs! That’s right, 28!

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Win a country music double CD!-winners announced!

by admin on Sep.02, 2009, under Competitions, Past Winners

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In association with our pardners at Sony Music, we’re giving you the chance to score one of six  Double Cream – The Best of Cream of Country CD sets! Click on the story to see the winners!

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