This Week’s Host: Matt Stell
It’s a very special week as Matt Stell takes over hosting duties for Backstage Country. Plus, we’re celebrating the release of his first album, Born Lonely, which dropped earlier this month.
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When Stell moved to Nashville, it was to chase his dream of country music, which he commented, “Nashville is just growing. It’s exploding.” The country singer admits, Born Lonely, was a way for him to tell his truth, whether it’s where he came from, why he is the way he is, and everything he’s seen, good, the bad, and everything in between.
“I moved to Nashville to be a songwriter. But to be a songwriter, you have to rely on artists cutting songs that they didn’t write, right? I told myself I was always going to be the kind of person that the song was king. It doesn’t matter whose name is at the top of it, if it works, if it fits, I would cut it,” Stell told Backstage Country’s Kelly Ford.
Stell’s debut album, a 10-track project, features his current single and Top 40 hit at Country radio, “Breakin’ in Boots.” Born Lonely follows his two back-to-back chart-toppers, 2x platinum, “Prayed For You,” and the platinum “Everywhere But On.”
Backstage Country: Where To Listen
Earlier this year, Stell posted a video to Instagram showing himself getting a new tattoo. That tattoo, seen below, is now the cover of his debut album, Born Lonely. He captioned the post, “All jokes aside, sometimes you have to prove you really mean it. And I really mean it.”
Matt Stell: Born Lonely Tack List
- Built By Broken Hearts
- Breakin’ in Boots
- Born Lonely
- Girl Gets Gone
- Into the Sunrise
- Smooth
- The Hard Stuff
- What We Do Best
- Take the Girl
- One Cold Beer At A Time
7 All-Time Kings Of Country Music
Compiling a list of seven all-time Kings of Country Music is no easy task, especially knowing many of country music’s biggest stars through interviews over the years. I have my favorites, and many of them are in the top seven; some of my favorites did not make the top seven but would definitely make the top ten or twenty.
Future Kings
In country music today, Luke Combs comes to mind when discussing a possible future King Of Country music, as does Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson, and many more.
Blake Shelton
Blake is also a future King of Country Music as he brought country music to many American living rooms through his coaching of future country stars on NBC’s The Voice. Blake knows how to pick and write great country songs. He has won many awards, including Entertainer of the Year, and also honors those country stars before him and the Grand Ole Opry. If the list were 10, Blake would have made it for sure.
Blake after being asked to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2010.
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Keith Urban
I love Keith and his music, and I listen to him all the time. Keith’s shows are also epic, and he involves his audience more than anyone else. A two-time Entertainer of the Year winner, it was hard for me personally not to put him in the top seven, but he would be in the top ten. And no one can play a guitar like Urban can. If the six-string instrument had an ambassador, it would be Keith.
Urban says he will love being a mentor on The Voice when he takes on the role of Mega Mentor on the April 8 episode of NBC’s The Voice.
He told us how appearing on the talent shows when he was young helped him. Keith said, “Just getting good advice and honest advice was something I really loved and needed, so it was a no-brainer when I got asked to do it. The first one I got asked to do was be a coach on The Voice in Australia on their first season, and I did it. I loved it. Then I did quite a few seasons of American Idol as a judge on American Idol and loved it.”
Keith played guitar at the 2022 CMT Music Awards.
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Toby Keith
Toby made such a difference in country music and deserves his upcoming induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year (2024). His passing in February made all of us realize once again how good his songs were and how much joy and humor they brought to us over the years.
Toby is holding two AMA Awards in 2004.
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Top 7
Below are my top seven all-time Kings Of Country Music. One thing is for sure: each of these seven country superstars has made an impact on country music and beyond.