McCreery, Oak Ridge Boys drop new sounds
Friday, March 16, 2018 – Scotty McCreery is back with his first album in more than four years, "Seasons Change." The disc, his first through Thirty Tigers, contains the hit "Five More Minutes." McCreery had a hand in writing all 13 songs with the disc produced by Aaron Eshuis, Derek Wells and Frank Rogers.
The Oak Ridge Boys are out with "17th Street Revival," a combo of their traditional gospel and country sounds. Producer extraordinare Dave Cobb produced.
More news
- 02/07/25: McCreery updates "Red Letter Blueprint" with Crabb
- 09/06/24: McCreery gives it up for NC State
- 07/09/24: Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys passes away
- 07/09/24: Oak Ridge Boys remember Bonsall
- 05/10/24: Kelley, McCreery, Peck release new music
- 04/26/24: McCreery feels "Lonely"
- 03/29/24: McCreery unveils "Red Letter Blueprint"
- 03/01/24: McCreery will "Rise and Fall"
CD reviews
Scotty McCreery is somewhat of a guilty pleasure. American Idol winners are supposed to sell albums, lots of them. With three with three number ones on his resume, McCreery has certainly done his job well. But commercial success sometimes has its burdens. With an unabashed contemporary bent, aw shucks demeanor and flannel shirt, he was portrayed as a caricature of the genre on an SNL spoof
2013s "See You Tonight" was designed to market him as a more mature artist and to buck the stereotype. ...


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