Showing posts with label country music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country music. Show all posts

January 19 – Singing Singers Day

Posted on January 19, 2017

What do the following women have in common?

  • Makoto Kawamoto
  • Janis Joplin
  • Hikaru Utada
  • Dolly Parton

You may know some of these names, but even if you don't, you may figure out that they are all singers, because I called today “Singing Singers Day.”

The four women were all born on January 19, too!

Makoto Kawamoto is a Japanese pop singer who currently performs under the name Tiger Fake Fur.


Janis Joplin was a powerful and popular American singer during the 1960s. She was famous for her raw rock songs. Sadly, she died way too young.


Hikaru Utada is a Japanese American singer. Her English-language album and songs have enjoyed mixed success, but her Japanese-language albums have met with much greater success. She is one of the best-selling music artists in Japan!


Dolly Parton is an American country music star.


Here are some more things these four musicians have in common:

In addition to vocals, all four women play instruments:

  • Makoto Kawamoto plays piano, flute, guitar, and keyboard.
  • Janis Joplin played guitar.
  • Utada Hibaru plays guitar, piano, and synthesizer.
  • Dolly Parton plays banjo and guitar.

All four women are (were) songwriters as well as singers. Parton and Hibaru both have “record producer” credits, too.

Here is a sample of each of our January 19 birthdays' music:






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March 27, 2013 - Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day


If I Had a Nose Full of Nickels, I'd Sneeze Them All Atchoo!”

She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy”

You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly”

How Come Your Dog Don't Bite Nobody But Me?”


These are actual song titles (by Lou Carter, Kenny Chesney, Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty, and Mel Tillis & Webb Pierce). Country music songs often have long, or funny, or downright quirky titles. 

Of course, there are plenty of short-and-normal song titles, too—such as Lady Antebellum's “Downtown” and Darius Rucker's “Wagon Wheel.” 

But today's the day to relish the long-winded and strange and especially the humorous titles country music so frequently dishes up.

Country music evolved from the folk music played and sung in the Appalachian mountains, in the eastern United States. Country music became a recognized and commercial genre (type of music) in the 1920s, and in the 1940s, it became popular all over the U.S. The popularity spread to Canada and eventually Australia, and is now finally making inroads worldwide.

Grab yer cowboy hat and yer gee-tar...

...And sing your favorite country music songs!

  • Some people just can't hang with country music! Weird Al Yankovic did a parody of a song that was popular back in the early 90s. It is not complimentary! 

And now...
      [drum roll, please]
               for my favorite country music song title:

If the Phone Don’t Ring, It’s Me Not Calling You Up









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