Showing posts with label I Want My Life Back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Want My Life Back. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

Bucky Covington's hometown concert buzz, and a mini-hiatus at Buckymania...

Bucky Covington on stage at the Greeley Stampede in Greeley, CO; photo by the very talented Judy Lang. Thanks again to Judy!


Bucky Covington's upcoming 9/26 benefit concert in his and Rocky's hometown of Rockingham, NC is causing quite a buzz already. The news made it to Music Row magazine (in a roundup of country-star charity events), Country Aircheck and CMT.com, among many other media outlets. The Richmond County Daily Journal has the full story--here's hoping you'll be part of the excitement that day...

Hearing Bucky and his excellent band performing in Rockingham is bound to be an unforgettable experience, and hearing him on the radio is a delight, as well! Ask for "I Want My Life Back" on your local station's request line, and if you're lucky enough to hear Bucky's next single "Gotta Be Somebody" [enjoy a snippet at KMPS] ahead of schedule, go ahead and give your station a round of applause via telephone or email. Our syndicated friends are waiting to hear from us, too:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1



Bucky Covington, Tom Hurst and Steve Cook rocked the crowd at Riverfront Park during CMA Fest; photo courtesy of our good friend Diver. Thanks so much! Click the image to see Bucky's tour schedule at his official site.

Finally, a little "tour news" of my own--I'll be on the road early Saturday morning and gone for about a week to help out a sweet Bucky Covington fan, one to whom I can never say no. (Hi, Mom!) Not sure if I'll have much--or any--internet access for the next 7-8 days, but I'll try to check in and update if and when I can here and/or on the Buckymania Twitter feed. In the meantime, please feel free to write with any news (or just to say hello!) at buckymaniablog@yahoo.com. Regular posts will kick in again on the 27th or so. Have a good night and a great week, y'all. I'll miss you!--Winnie

Very quick Friday news: Bucky Covington's Pennsylvania mini sweep begins tomorrow...

Whatever was happening when this shot was taken must have been a lot of fun! Bucky Covington and Rocky Covington delighted the crowd at the Boone County Fair ; thanks again to the very kind Judy Lang for the photo.

Bucky Covington
and his band have two stops in beautiful Pennsylvania this weekend--they'll perform at tomorrow's Y108 Thrillbilly Bash in Pittsburgh, and they'll open for ZZ Top at the Sovereign Center in Reading on Sunday. After that, they'll get a much-needed break before beginning the next part of their tour with a bang in Bucky and Rocky's hometown of Rockingham, NC. (For more details, and a look at the beautiful poster for the homecoming show, check out Bucky's official MySpace blog today...)

Coming up: the 93.7 K-Country Acoustic Concert on Tuesday, September 29th, with Jack Ingram and Chris Young. Tickets ($25) are on sale now at the Ocala Civic Theatre Box Office, or call 352-236-2274 for information and to purchase your seats by phone. Bucky and the band begin the new month with a show at the Mountain State Forest Festival in Elkins, WV on Saturday, October 3rd, and tickets ($35 prime floor or balcony, $30 floor or balcony) are on sale now at the festival's online box office. (As always, we'll direct you to Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky's official tour page for the latest concert news...)

Ducky Medlock, Jeff Cease and Bucky Covington at the Boone County Fair; photo by our talented friend Judy Lang. Thanks again!

On the radio, our soft spot for Bucky's stunning summer single remains...feel free to call up your favorite local country DJ and request Bucky's "I Want My Life Back"! At the end of the month, his new single "Gotta Be Somebody" [hear a snippet at KMPS] officially hits radio--but with all the buzz about it, some stations seem to be playing it (or test-tracking it) ahead of schedule. If your station is among them, it's always nice to dial them up and let them know you're diggin' the tune.

We'll close for now with a Boone County Fair souvenir we missed a little while ago--Rockford's Country Q98.5 was there, and their gallery from the fair will make you nostalgic for summer ahead of schedule. Enjoy! More soon...

Thursday, September 17, 2009

A new release date for Bucky Covington's I'm Alright...

Summer memories: Bucky Covington and Jeff Cease rocked the crowd at the KJJY Big Country Bash earlier this year. Thanks to Janie for the terrific photo! Click the image to see Bucky's fall and winter concert list at his official site.

How often do we have two "it's official" announcements on the same day? Thanks again to the anonymous commenter who graciously let us all know that Bucky Covington's official MySpace has been updated--the top banner now reads In Stores Spring 2010, and a small photo of the CD cover is incorporated into the artwork. (If you've been using the countdown widget on your site, blog or MySpace, it's safe to expect a change there soon, too...)

Now that we know that we have quite a bit longer to wait (and soon, a brand new single to celebrate), what's our next move? Supporting Bucky at our local country stations is always a good thing--we're not chasing a chart position at the moment, but the pleasure of hearing "I Want My Life Back" on the radio is its own reward. And as we mentioned earlier, Bucky's upcoming single, "Gotta Be Somebody" [hear a snippet at KMPS] , might be gracing your speakers courtesy of your local "test track" or "pick or pitch" challenges and songfights before its official September 28th release to radio.

In the meantime, keep your local station's request line numbers handy, and if your station's running a syndicated show tonight, call up your host or hostess and ask for Bucky:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1


Have a lovely evening!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A Thrillbilly Bash preview, an update at Shiny Bass, and a request reminder...

Bucky Covington and Steve Cook on stage in Indianapolis in August; many thanks to Buckaholic for the terrific shot.

Y108's Thrillbilly Bash is just around the corner; the show happens on Saturday the 19th at Don Martin’s Lernerville Speedway near Pittsburgh, and a fun preview is posted at WhoWon.com:

AfterShock and Warrior will perform one last time before American Idol alum Bucky Covington takes the stage. With the Monster Trucks parked for the night, fans will be invited onto the track to get up close and personal with Bucky in front of the stage. From the rockin' "It’s Good to be Us" to the bittersweet ballad "I’ll Walk", Bucky will take his fans on a roller coaster of emotion!
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Gates open at 2:00, and as mentioned above Vanessa Campagna will start the show at 3:00. Tickets are on sale now at www.Lernerville.com and www.Y108.com or by calling 1-888-71TICKETS. Despite all the entertainment and excitement, tickets are just $23! Student (5-15) tickets are just $12, while children 4 & under are FREE!


Joe Nichols is the headliner that night, and wearing your Y108 "Send Me Backstage" T-shirt could get you some extra time with Joe and Bucky! Have a great time, y'all...

No matter where you are (or what you're wearing), you can still enjoy Bucky's beautiful "I Want My Life Back" on the radio tonight--call your live local country DJ, or contact your syndicated star of choice:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1


(Edited to add a link to ShinyBass.com, where Bucky's multi-talented bass player Steve Cook has posted his latest insights into life on the road...and off. Enjoy!)

All the best to you, tonight and always--Winnie

Quick Wednesday news: Bucky Covington's autumn travels continue...

Bucky Covington and Rocky Covington shared a mic and a melody in Merced, CA earlier this summer; many thanks to Minnie for the striking photo.

Bucky Covington and his band will be back on stage tomorrow at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City--the concert is free with gate admission, and a seating ticket is required. On Saturday and Sunday, they'll play two shows in PA (the Y108 Thrillbilly Bash in Pittsburgh and an opening set for ZZ Top in Reading) before taking some well-deserved time off.

On the 26th, Bucky returns to his hometown of Rockingham, NC for a free concert to benefit Backpack Pals and other local food resources; click here for more details on a homecoming show for a beautiful cause, and be sure to check out the excellent Richmond County Daily Journal story on the event. (Bucky is featured on the front page at AmericanIdol.com today, as well.)


Bucky Covington and Rocky Covington have a chat in Bremerton, Washington; thanks to the very kind Lacypony for the photo.

We'll repost a time-sensitive ticket alert for a very special wintertime show--Premium VIP seats for the KSON Carols by Candlelight benefit concerts (December 11th and 12th at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido) are on sale now and going fast--click here to get yours now. These special tickets include seats in the first few rows of the hall, rehearsal/soundcheck passes, and chances to win special raffle prizes like autographed guitars. The first 100 Premium VIP customers also get meet and greets. Support local children's charities while treating yourself (and that beloved Bucky Covington fan in your life) to an unforgettable night with Bucky and other country greats.

And of course, it's always a pleasure to show Bucky some love on the request lines. "I Want My Life Back" [hear it here] sounds fantastic on the radio--and with Bucky's second album just around the corner, there's never been a better time to let your country-loving friends and neighbors hear a bit of what that new CD has to offer. (The more listeners, the merrier, y'all--call!)

More news coming later today--see you very soon.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bucky Covington's "I Want My Life Back", on a radio near you...

Bucky Covington on stage in Belvidere, IL; thanks to Judy Lang for her kindness and for the great concert photo.

Let's hear a hearty round of applause for a stunning single--Bucky Covington's "I Want My Life Back" is looking for some airtime on a radio speaker near you! Give your local live country DJ a call tonight, or ring up the syndicated host who is beautifying the airwaves where you live:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1


Have a good night--Winnie

Tuesday news: Bucky Covington's schedule changes, and a few reminders...

Bucky Covington on stage in Turlock, CA; thanks to Minnie for this sunlit vintage concert photo.

Bucky Covington's
previously scheduled concert tomorrow at the Santa Cruz County Fair has been canceled due to the passing away of his and Rocky's grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Shoe Covington, yesterday in Rockingham. Our hearts and prayers go out to the Covington family.

At post time, Bucky's performance schedule this week is as follows, with a newly added date on Sunday:

Thursday, September 17: Bucky and his band are set to play the grandstand at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City. Music begins at 7:30 pm, and the show is free with gate admission (seating ticket required.)

Saturday, September 19: The tour bus heads back East for the Y108 Thrillbilly Bash in Pittsburgh; tickets are available online, or call 1-888-71TICKET to purchase by phone.

Sunday, September 20th: Just added! Bucky and his band open for ZZ Top at the Sovereign Center in Reading, PA; more info and a ticket link are available at the venue's site.


Another recently added show, a November 10th stop at the the Jacksonville (FL) Fair, is shaping up to be a popular stop for lots of Bucky's Southern fans. An advance fair admission ticket discount is in progress, and VIP seating is an additional $10. (You'll want to be up front for this...)

Jeff Cease, Ducky Medlock, Steve Cook and Bucky Covington on stage at the KJJY Big Country Bash earlier this year; thanks again to Judy Lang for the terrific photo.

Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky's official tour page are three bookmarks that'll make the fall concert season easier. Hope you can make it to at least one--or more!

No matter where we are, we have the ability to give Bucky a round of applause courtesy of our local country station's request lines. "I Want My Life Back" (#34 on Mediabase this morning) is a beautiful addition to those noon request hour or drivetime shows--so feel free to show him some affection on the phones today. Bucky Covington's second album is due in stores in a few weeks; we'd love to hear him as often as possible on the air between now and then, and beyond...

Take care out there, everyone--Winnie

Monday, September 14, 2009

Monday news: Bucky Covington in Wooster, October ticket reminders, York photos and more...

This photo's definitely in the running for "most requested of 2009" status! Here's Bucky Covington (and his hat) on stage in Pleasanton, CA, as captured by our very talented friend Minnie. Thanks again to Minnie for the photo, and to a kind reader for writing.

Buckytown USA
started off the week in fine style, as always--if you haven't yet visited Fran and Renee's beautiful site, check it out now for classic shots from Bucky Covington's debut and his upcoming CMT Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader appearance, chart and concert news, a colorful banner by Bucky Wild and more. See you there!

Bucky and his band are as busy as ever--tonight, they'll do two shows at the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, OH, followed by a return West for the Santa Cruz County Fair in Monterey, CA on Wednesday, 9/16, a Utah State Fair on Thursday, 8/17, and the big Y108 Thrillbilly Bash in Pittsburgh, PA 0n Saturday, 8/19. (We'll post those handy links to Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky's official tour page right here. There's nothing like a hot Bucky Covington live show to fire up your fall!)


Another request fulfilled: thanks to the Rocky Covington fan who wrote in to ask for--you guessed it--a hat photo. Kudos to Judy Lang for graciously sharing this shot!

Speaking of fall shows, we had a new October concert date confirmed over the weekend. Bucky's fans in the Columbus, Ohio area are in for a treat on October 16th, when he'll play during the Quarter Horse Congress at the Ohio Expo Center. Tickets for the concert ($20, all general admission) are on sale now at Ticketmaster. Bucky's official Twitter account sent out a reminder about his October 21st WYRK Acoustic Concert with Justin Moore and Chris Young at the UB Center for the Arts in Buffalo, NY; tickets ($20) are available at the Center for the Arts ticket office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-800-745-3000. Finally, we'll top off the October reminders with a show for a good cause: see and hear Bucky after the Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 in Memphis, TN on October 24. More info and tickets are available now at 1-866-40-SPEED and online at MemphisMotorsportsPark.com.

On the charts, we've got a sweet shot at a rally, as Fran pointed out so beautifully at Buckytown USA. "I Want My Life Back", Bucky's current single, got a weekend boost to #33 on the Mediabase charts today, and each and every request from us helps keep Bucky's radio profile sky-high. (So if you love hearing him on your speakers, give in a shout out on the phone lines!)

Jeff Cease and Bucky Covington (in hats!) at the Santa Barbara County Fair earlier this summer; thanks to a very kind anonymous photographer for sharing this one.

Finally, we'll post a repeat link and a requested repeat video, too. Yesterday evening's review of Bucky Covington's York Fair show at the York Dispatch is a stunning visual delight, complete with a set list. (If only every newspaper covered the concerts so splendidly!) And by very special request, here's another look at Lisa Marie's fine "Gotta Be Somebody" video from Bucky's show at Joe's Bar in Chicago last week. For some fun still photos from that night, be sure to check out US99's gallery. See you soon!

Bucky Covington cover of Gotta Be Somebody

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bucky Covington's second album, USA Today's Idol Chatter, and the road ahead (long editorial...go get coffee!)

Bucky Covington in a promo photo for his upcoming second album, I'm Alright. (Credit: Lyric Street Records)


The biggest buzz this past weekend came courtesy of Brian Mansfield's Idol Chatter blog at USA Today, where the following short note was posted on Friday: I'm hearing that Bucky Covington's next CD may not come out until 2010. No confirmation yet as to whether that estimate is solid or not (although the countdown widget at Bucky's official site has reflected the two previous changes pretty promptly), but looking back over history is enlightening.

Bucky's first single, "A Different World", officially hit radio in January 2007, and was #24 on the Mediabase charts and climbing when Bucky Covington, the debut album, was released in April of that year. Bucky himself spoke to the York Dispatch about the timing of singles for I'm Alright: "I do believe we might be releasing another song to generate some buzz for the album. I don’t know a timetable. Maybe in the next month, month and a half, give or take." Could it be that the label is (understandably) looking to magnify the next album's splash with another Top 20-something and rising, CMT/GAC video-visible indisputable hit?

We can't change the past, we can't control the charts--or steer the radio/record industry, or dictate whether or not and when videos get made, and so on--but we have an extraordinary opportunity to make a positive impact on Bucky's future career with what we can do.


Bucky Covington on stage in Indianapolis last month; thanks to Judy Lang for the terrific shot.

Record companies and radio stations know that there are "superfans"--people who are deeply engaged in making sure a favorite singer or band succeeds and thrives--and they factor in our participation, especially for an artist's debut. But after a couple of years, they take a second look. Are the "superfans" in it for the long run, and can they spread enough word-of-mouth buzz to help get casual fans or general fans of the genre on board for a song, an album or a live show? Are they only listening to one station long enough to make sure a request gets played, then switching off to request elsewhere, or are they true local country radio fans who just happen to have a strong favorite act? When things don't go their way for reasons beyond their control--a song doesn't catch on, a show doesn't sell out--do they get panicky and adversarial, or do they hang in there and focus on the big picture? (When it comes to Bucky's fans, the answers to those questions are pretty good--we generally have a reputation for being as hardworking, friendly and easygoing as our favorite singer.)

Long story short--sophomore album time is where the rubber meets the road. If you're a regular visitor to a blog called Buckymania (or Buckytown USA, or Buck Wild, or BuckyCovington.com, or It's Good to Be Us, et al), chances are you're very interested in Bucky getting that thirty-year ride he's after. No one ever said the road wouldn't have a bump or two, and it sounds like Bucky is taking the current music-biz potholes in stride. If Bucky's long-term interests are best served by this album being delayed a few months, we can take that in stride, too--but like Bucky, we tend to back up that laid-back "long run" confidence with lots of fiercely determined effort. (Look at that tour schedule--packed, and still growing...)

What we passionate fans do best is to make sure that those casual fans and genre fans have a chance to fall in love with a song, an artist, or an album. Radio requests and word of mouth get the music to the ears of the general public. Sometimes they'll be as enchanted as we are, sometimes they'll be less enthralled (or more!), but they have to hear Bucky before they can decide--and hits don't happen without both casual listeners and passionate fans giving thumbs-up. That's why we pester each other so much about the phones. Do requests guarantee the reaction we're after? Nope. But they help
enormously.

Bucky Covington in Merced, CA; thanks again to Minnie for her kindness.

If we're feeling a little exhausted after this summer's rollercoaster ride, if our first chart challenge (with a really terrific song, no less!) has got us dazed, that's understandable. But with so much on the line, it's important to let radio, Bucky's label and each other know that we're in it for the long haul. Supporting the current single until the very moment when it's officially the "previous" single is a smart move, buzz-wise, no matter what's happening on the charts. Supporting the next single (if there's a "test track" or "pick or flick" feature at your local country station, keep an ear out!) is wise as well, and if there's an overlap on your airwaves, well, there's room in our hearts for two great Bucky Covington tunes...

Basically, Bucky's label, CMT, GAC and country radio need to see now that our fondness for his music is much more than a passing Idol fancy. When there's a single, we'll support it; when there's a video (pleaseohpleaseohplease), we will cheerfully vote it up on GAC's and CMT's respective Top 20 shows and help get his voice and face out to as many country fans as we can; when they sponsor a live show, we'll come and we'll bring our country-loving friends. (Bucky and his band and their incredible high-energy goodness will take it from there.) Whether Bucky's second album comes out in November or early next year, the industry needs to understand that we're here, we're loyal, we're in it for the long, long run...and as long as our favorite singer is out there working hard at this thing, we'll be doing the same.

Keep the faith, y'all!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Saturday news: Bucky Covington's fall tour comes East...and West

Bucky Covington strikes a serious pose for the camera in this shot from the photo session for his upcoming album, I'm Alright, which is currently scheduled to arrive in stores on 11/3. (Photo credit: Lyric Street Records)

No matter which side of the country you live on, you'll have a chance to enjoy a live show by Bucky Covington and his excellent band as the season rolls on! This coming week, he'll perform at the York Fair in York, PA on 9/13 and the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, OH on 9/14. The tour bus heads West again for a 9/16 show at the Santa Cruz County Fair in Monterey, CA, and a stop at the Utah State Fair on the 17th.

Newly announced: a November 10th show at the Jacksonville (FL) Fair. Your fair admission covers the concert, but VIP seating is $10 more. (It's also highly recommended!) An advance admission ticket discount is available, and the details are right here. Check out Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky Covington's official tour page, and you'll be in the know for the fall fun.

Jeff Cease, Bucky Covington and Steve Cook at the Indiana State Fair; thanks again to the very kind Buckaholic for this fun concert shot.

On the radio, we've got a weekend countdown airplay boost in progress. "I Want My Life Back" is an unbulleted #34 on Mediabase this morning, and those radio listeners who get Top 40 countdowns on Saturday rather than Sunday are enjoying a little more time with Bucky on their speakers today. (Call up your local country station and request Bucky, and you'll have some quality audio time with him, too...)

More soon--enjoy your Saturday!

Friday, September 11, 2009

An evening request reminder...

Bucky Covington on stage in Merced, CA a few weeks back; thanks to Minnie for this great photo.

We'll keep it short and sweet so you can get a headstart on your Friday night fun--Bucky Covington's beautiful single "I Want My Life Back" deserves a round of applause at your local country station! Request it from your friendly neighborhood evening DJ, or give your favorite syndicated star a call:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1

See you very soon!

Friday news: Bucky Covington in Arizona and on your radio today, "I'm Alright" coming soon, and more...

Bucky Covington (with Rocky Covington at left) on stage in Hillsboro, KS; click the image to see video of his excellent live "I Want My Life Back" at YouTube, then feel free to request the song at your local country station! Thanks to Judy Lang for the terrific concert photo.

Here's a quick bulletin style look at what's happening:

Last night, we spoke about why it's still very cool to request Bucky Covington's current single "I Want My Life Back" [hear it here] at our local country stations. (It's also stylish to listen in at WKML, for that matter; write our friend Larry K at country@wkml.com and show Bucky some love...)

This afternoon...it's still cool, y'all. The song's currently gracing the #34 spot on Mediabase's published rankings with a quite invisible bullet, but as a kind elf pointed out, many songs (including several just above and below Bucky's single today) have bounced back from similar losses to peak much higher than expected. The charts are so crazy this fall that it's never safe to assume anything! Our best bet, long-term, is to help make sure Bucky Covington's distinctive voice tickles as many ears out there in radioland as possible, no matter what the charts are up to. So the nagging...er, encouragement, will continue until further notice. (See you on the request lines...)


Thanks again to the gracious Lacypony for this one--Bucky Covington (with Ducky Medlock at right) had a word with the audience at the Kitsap County Fair. Click the image to browse Bucky's official concert schedule.

Tonight's live show takes place in a beautiful Western setting; Bucky and his band play the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ this evening at 9:30 pm. The Dean C. Jackson Memorial Arena is the venue, and (928) 871-6647 is the number to call for more information. Hope you can be there! (Check out Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky Covington's official tour page to find out when they'll be rockin' the stage near you.)

Finally, this informative and fun Ogden, Utah Standard-Examiner interview was posted last night but got lost in the shuffle--among other interesting things, Bucky spoke with about the title (and the title song) of his upcoming album! Look for I'm Alright on your favorite music retailer's shelves on or about November 3rd--subject to change, as always. Bucky and his band will bring their high-energy country show to the Utah State Fair on Thursday, 9/17.

More soon...have a fantastic Friday!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Three reasons why it's (still) cool to request "I Want My Life Back" (updated with link to Ogden Standard-Examiner interview)

We're not sure what inspired this on-stage laugh, but it must have been good! Bucky Covington at the Boone County Fair earlier this summer; photo by the very kind Judy Lang. Thanks so much!

It looks like yesterday's excellent Bucky Covington interview by the York Dispatch caused a bit of a buzz about his current single, "I Want My Life Back", and about what our next moves as Bucky's active fans (and radio listeners) might be. As you might have guessed, we're squarely on the side of "show it some love on the request lines until further notice", and here are three of many reasons why:


1. It's still "the new Bucky Covington song" to a lot of radio listeners. As was the case with Bucky's first hit, "A Different World", stations across the country added it to their playlists weeks, even months, apart from each other. Longtime fans have been hearing it a while now...but many country stations only started playing "I Want My Life Back" in July or August. Whether its ultimate fate is a Top Thirty peak or a Top Ten splash, listeners in those late-to-the-party cities deserve to know that Bucky's got some fresh, 2009-edition music out now, and that there's more coming soon. Which leads us to...

2. Every minute of airplay is a boost for Bucky's upcoming album. Each day, this blog (and all the fan sites/official sites/blogs, I'd bet) gets first time visitors coming specifically to find out who sings "I Want My Life Back"--and by the time they've answered that question, they've also found out there's an new CD coming this fall. Multiply that by the people who don't have to ask--because they've heard Bucky's name and the song on the radio--and you've got quite a bit of an awareness factor.

3. It's fun hearing Bucky on the air! After all this time, you'd think the novelty would have worn off--but I have to admit, it hasn't. From the very beginning, it was all about wanting a talented, deserving country guy to get a shot at a successful Nashville career...and even though that career's solidly launched (and we're talking about album #2!), it's still very cool to turn on the radio and hear "Here's the new one from Bucky Covington" from my favorite DJ.

So with all that said, feel free to help keep the phones hot for this single--and the next one, and the one after that. Call your favorite local DJ, or dial up your syndicated star:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1

Updated: Bucky took the time to chat with the Ogden, Utah Standard-Examiner's Linda East Brady about his upcoming Utah State Fair show on Thursday, his American Idol experience, and the title track to his upcoming album, called...drumroll..."I'm Alright". Happy reading, and have a great night!

Quick Thursday news: Bucky Covington goes West again, new Chicago video and more...

Reposted by request: Bucky Covington and Rocky Covington share smiles with the audience at the Boone County Fair a few weeks back. Thanks again to our friend Judy Lang for this one! Click the image to check out Bucky's concert calendar at his official site.

It's a fairly slow news day so far, y'all...so we'll post a few reminders:

Bucky Covington's next live concert happens tomorrow at the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Tickets ($20 adult, $15 for kids and seniors) are available now at the Window Rock Parks & Recreation Department, where the office hours are 8-5. Call (928) 871-6647 for more details, and get ready for an authentically Western event.

After that, Bucky and the band come right back east for shows in York, PA and Wooster, OH before heading out west again for the Santa Cruz County Fair in Monterey, CA. Bookmark Bucky's MySpace calendar, Buckytown USA's concert sidebar and Bucky Covington's official tour page, and keep up with his wild (but wonderful) fall travels...

If you haven't had a chance to check out yesterday's post, here's a repeat link to Bucky's new interview with the York Dispatch. Mark Franklin spoke with Bucky about his upcoming album, possible new pre-release singles, the live set and much more. This one's a must-read!


Bucky Covington rocks out up close and personal at the Wrangler in Elk Grove. Thanks to the talented Minnie for this great concert photo.

Bucky's current single, "I Want My Life Back", is #34 with an invisible bullet at Mediabase today. (I will shamelessly admit right here and now that I still get a little smile on my face whenever I hear Bucky on the radio, chartwatching aside. The economy might have taken a big bite out of the concert-going funds for some of us, but radio requesting is a sweet, effective, important way of supporting a favorite artist--and giving him a higher radio profile for future singles, too. We'll keep those phones hot...)

To top off the news for now, here's a repeat link to US99's photo gallery from Bucky's show at Joe's Bar in Chicago and new bonus video from Chicago, too. Thanks again to the very gracious Lisa Marie for sharing her memories from that winners-only event; here's Bucky and his excellent band performing "I Want My Life Back". Enjoy, and we'll see you soon!

I Want My Life Back

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Bucky Covington talks about his second album and more (York Dispatch interview), and some photos from Joe's...

Bucky Covington on stage in Hillsboro, KS; thanks again to Judy Lang for this striking front-row shot.

Here's a quick link to Bucky Covington's interview with the York Dispatch's Mark Franklin--you'll definitely want to check it out right away. Huge kudos to Mr. Franklin for asking a lot of the questions that have been on our minds for a long time--Bucky talks about the changed release date for the second CD, possible upcoming singles (and the rough charts recently), and much, much more. Get over there now, then feel free to call your local live country DJ or favorite syndicated star and give "I Want My Life Back", Bucky's current single, a round of applause on the request lines:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1

Updated to add a link to US99's photo album, where newly-posted concert images from Bucky Covington's September 8th show at Joe's Bar in Chicago are available for your pleasure. Have a beautiful night!

Wednesday news: a Bucky Covington preview from York, a multiple chart check and more...

Bucky Covington takes a moment to chat with the audience at the Indiana State Fair; thanks again to the talented Buckaholic for this concert shot.

The CMA Awards suspense is relieved for the day, and we can now send our fond congratulations to Trey Fanjoy, who directed both of Bucky Covington's first two official music videos. (Check out her gorgeous work on "It's Good to Be Us" and "A Different World" at CMT, and enjoy her two award-nominated videos for George Strait and Taylor Swift.)

There's a preview of an upcoming article on Bucky in today's York Dispatch; Mark Franklin spoke with Bucky about his suggestion for an extra Idol judge (Billy Bob Thornton, anyone?) and Mr. Franklin ends the story with a bookmark-bait bang: "Tomorrow, I’ll post the complete interview with Bucky. And, on Sunday, this blog will feature coverage and photos of his York Fair show." The show in question happens on the 13th in York, PA: click here for more information, check WGTY's website for special offers, and get ready for a rockin' night of live country music!


Might as well jump! Another fun photo from the Indianapolis show, courtesy of Buckaholic--thanks again.

In more chart news, we've got the latest on Bucky's single, "I Want My Life Back" from Mediabase (#34 after the last of three superstar pole-vaults, with a bullet), Billboard's Hot Country Songs (also #34 with a bullet, down one) and USA Today's Idol Chatter airplay chart by Brian Mansfield (#13, no change from last week.) Naturally, it's #1 on our radio request list today! Lunchtime, drivetime, "Top X at X"--any time is a good time to listen to Bucky's distinctive voice on the radio. Meet me on the phones...

We'll close with a couple of food for thought links for Bucky Covington fans who'd like to delve a little deeper into the "changing times" issues we talked about a few posts ago. This Wall Street Journal article by Terry Teachout is about "old media" in general, but it has been making the rounds in places where radio's past, present and future is discussed. (The technology-driven differences in how we relate to radio today affect us, the industry and the artists who provide the music and depend on the exposure...) At the Washington Post, a June article by Melinda Newman outlines the benefits and challenges that new and established country artists face in the age of social networking and digital marketing. And finally, for a fan's perspective, check out this thought-provoking post by Cathy Anne at her Heart-throscopy blog, in which she raises some very interesting questions about online promotion (both fan-driven and artist/label derived), tour packaging and more.

Back very soon-enjoy your Wednesday!

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

A request reminder, and a little autumn ticket roundup (updated)

Got a request for this one--glad you had a great time at the show! Here's Bucky Covington charming the crowd at the Boone County Fair in Belvidere, IL; thanks again to Judy Lang for the excellent shot.

Want to see Bucky Covington and his fantastic band live this autumn? You're in luck--he's got a very busy fall ahead, and your chance to be in on the fun is probably just around the corner. Here's a quick look at some seats you can snag right now:

Bucky, Chris Young and Jack Ingram are the stars of this year's 93.7 K Country acoustic concert on September 29th in Ocala, FL. Tickets ($25, two tickets per person maximum) are on sale online with a $4 service charge, or locally at the Ocala Civic Theatre Box Office (352-236-2274).

October 21st, enjoy Bucky with Justin Moore and Chris Young at the 10/21 WYRK Acoustic Concert in Buffalo, NY. The show happens at the UB Center for the Arts, and tickets ($20) are available at the Center for the Arts ticket office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Bucky Covington is the Post-Race Comcast Concert Series performer at the Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 on October 24; tickets for the race are on sale now at 1-866-40-SPEED and online at MemphisMotorsportsPark.com.

November 7th, Bucky and his band open for Darryl Worley at the IP Casino Resort and Spa in Biloxi, MS--tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.


Steve Cook and Bucky Covington rock the stage in Des Moines; photo by the very talented Judy Lang. Thanks again!

No matter when you go, you're going to love Bucky's high-energy, thoroughly rockin' live show--see you there!

Bucky's also a major pleasure to listen to on the good ol' radio--request his latest hit, "I Want My Life Back", from your local live country DJ or call up your favorite syndicated star:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1

(Updated to add the results of that fun Country Music is Love poll; Bucky and Rocky got 22% of the "favorite twins" vote. Thanks to all who participated--have a terrific Tuesday evening!)

Very quick Tuesday news: Bucky Covington in Chicago tonight, and a chart check...

Bucky Covington (with Steve Cook at right) on stage at the Wrangler in Elk Grove; many thanks to Minnie for graciously sharing this up-close concert shot.

Bucky Covington's next few concerts take him and his excellent band across the country and back. They'll perform at Joe's Bar in Chicago tonight as part of US99's Live Country at Joe's series for contest-winners only. (Congratulations to all of Bucky's Chicago area fans who'll be there for the fun! The rest of us can listen in on US99's stream for possible interviews or surprises...)

On the 11th, Bucky and his band perform at the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ--this is a beautiful Western event, and we hope you can make it out there. The York Fair in York, PA is their next scheduled stop--see him on the WGTY Great Country Radio Stage, free with fair admission. Finally, on the 14th, they'll rock the the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, Ohio, with two big shows. (Wish I could be there--hope you can go!) Check out our tour links in the sidebar, and be sure to enjoy one--or-more!--of Bucky Covington's live concerts this fall.


Thanks again to the very kind Lacypony for this fun photo of Bucky Covington, Rocky Covington and Jeff Brown on stage in Bremerton, WA last week. Click the image to see Bucky's official fall concert calendar.

Bucky's single "I Want My Life Back" suffered not one, but two superstar pole-vaults overnight; it spent most of Monday at #31 on the Mediabase charts before being bumped back to #33 with a slender bullet today. (Of course, no matter what chart storms are brewing, the sheer joy of hearing Bucky on the radio continues--we'll keep requesting...)

We'll close for now with a link to Steve Cook's must-read Shiny Bass Journal, where his latest entry proves the old adage about a picture--or-two--being worth a thousand words...

More very soon--good morning, everyone!

Monday, September 07, 2009

An evening request reminder, and a change of seasons...

This new promo shot's floating around--many thanks to the kind pixie who popped it into our inbox! Bucky Covington, from the photoshoot for his upcoming second album. (Photo credit: Lyric Street Records)

Labor Day's almost over--and no matter where you live and what the weather's like, there's a feeling of change in the air. What's in store for the rest of the year? Bucky Covington's concert schedule is jam-packed, of course (get out to a show if you can!) and as of post-time, his second album is slated for a November 3rd release.

Seasons change, and so do ways of supporting our favorite performers. So far, in the course of watching Bucky go from Idol semi-finalist to Nashville recording artist, we've voted by phone, bought Idol tour concert tickets, started websites, MySpaces and blogs, and shared lots of positive reviews by good old word-of-mouth. And naturally, we've done the perennial, bedrock Active Fan Big Three: buy the album, go to the shows, request the singles on radio. What's next?


Thanks to our generous friend Lacypony for this great concert shot! Bucky Covington (with Ducky Medlock at left) charmed the crowd in Bremerton, WA last week; click the image to see when they'll be headed your way.

I've always maintained that besides the essentials of talent, charm and terrific music, all the elements of a new artist's support system--label, radio, management, fans--need to be in harmony for the best results. But with both radio and the music industry changing so fast, it looks like the definition of "active fan" might be changing soon as well, in order to sustain that harmony. From here, it's hard to see what shape that'll take, but it's easy to see how much love, affection and support there is out there for hardworking Bucky and his excellent band. (So here's a big thank you to you!)

Whether you've been enjoying him for a while now, or you just saw him for the first time in concert last week, there's no doubt that Bucky's nearly three solid years of touring everywhere from CMA Fest's LP Field to intimate country clubs has made a huge impression on his growing legion of fans. Recessions, consolidations, conservative playlists, chart storms and industry shakeups aside, the one thing that remains constant is the fact that when an artist can touch you live and leave you wanting more, he or she has got an asset that can only become increasingly valuable year by year--an asset that changing times can't take away. (Yeah, you and I knew that Bucky had it way back in the day, but it's sure nice to watch his reputation as a must-see live performer grow and grow...)

And of course, it's always fantastic to hear Bucky on the radio, too! "I Want My Life Back" is an amazing song, live and on your speakers--give your local country DJ a call, or contact your favorite syndicated host or hostess:

Lia: 1-800-577-7LIA
The Big Time w/Whitney Allen: 1-877-494-4863
After MidNite: 1-800-722-6483
CMT Radio Live w/Cody Alan: 1-866-877-4CMT
2nd Shift w/Alan Kabel: 1-888-96NIGHT
GAC Nights: 1-866-942-GAC1

Enjoy your holiday evening!

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Sunday happenings: Bucky Covington's fall road trip comes East, a little "Rewind" and more...

Bucky Covington's fans in Elk Grove, CA got up-close-and-personal with him and his rockin' band during a rare intimate club show at the Wrangler last week; many thanks to Minnie for this terrific shot.

There's not much news on this beautiful holiday weekend, so we'll share a couple of quick reminders:

Bucky Covington's winners-only US99 Live Country at Joe's show is just around the corner, and if you're in the WUSN listening area, you've still got chances to tune in and win your seats. Bucky and his band will rock the Chicago venue on September 8th; after that, they head West yet again for the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ on the 11th. The York Fair in York, PA is the place to be on the 13th, as Bucky and the band take the WGTY Great Country Radio Stage. (Concert tickets are included with fair admission--enjoy the show!)

On the radio front, Bucky's "I Want My Life Back" (#32 with a bullet at Mediabase this morning) has probably already graced your speakers at least once today, courtesy of the fine folks at Kix Brooks' American Country Countdown and Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40. Check Radiotime for streaming stations, or for repeat airtimes in your hometown. (Once the pre-recorded fare is done, feel free to request Bucky...)


Can't "Idol rewind" much farther back than this! Bucky Covington's American Idol audition snapshot, October '05.

And here's a TV reminder, too--Bucky's Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader appearance is just around the corner. Enjoy some laughs for a good cause as he plays to benefit the Arthritis Foundation on Wednesday, 9/23 on CMT. American Idol Rewind's look back at Season 5 begins in syndication the same week (the 26th, in most areas), but judging by this promo clip sent to TV stations, Bucky's fans may not get much of a chance to relive our great memories. (I think I might have seen the back of Bucky's head for a half-second...) If anyone's got more info on the upcoming Rewind segments, please spill!

Bucky's fans in Ocala, Florida are definitely going to see much more than a half-second of Bucky that week at the 93.7 K-Country Acoustic Concert on Tuesday, September 29th; get your ticket ($25) at the Ocala Civic Theatre Box Office, or call 352-236-2274. Jack Ingram and Chris Young will also be performing that night, and there's nothing like success today to put "rewinds" in their proper perspective, yes?

More very soon--have a lovely Labor Day weekend!