Listen To Shania's Stagecoach Festival Concert On Pandora!
From Pandora: Make sure you're in tune with Stagecoach this year by listening to our special Stagecoach mixtape. Then, catch the livestream on Pandora on 4/28 – 4/30. #PandoraXStagecoach - Go to www.pandora.com/stagecoachfestival to listen!
***Shania will perform Saturday night, April 29 at 10:15pm PT/1:15am ET. She will debut the lead single, "Life's About To Get Good", from her upcoming album due out in September. "Life's About To Get Good" will be released in June.
Damn! It looks like Shania's concert will not be livestreamed. She must not have agreed to it.
Pandora’s audio livestream will feature the following performances:
Saturday, April 29: Brett Eldredge, Kip Moore, Willie Nelson and Family, Maren Morris, Dan + Shay, Jamey Johnson, Margo Price, Tucker Beathard, Nikki Lane, Robert Ellis, Brent Cobb, John Doe, Traveller, Jonathan Tyler, Brooke Eden, The Walcotts, Ruston Kelly, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Black Pistol Fire, Jackie Lee
I simply think she knows too well that the streaming can be recorded and in doing so the new songs, even if not in their original album version, would be online in few hours in high quality. As good as the cell phones videos can be, they can never perfectly record the sound of a concert.
I'm positive she's aware the chances are high for the new songs to be online well before June. It's amost impossible to block the recordings, especially at outside venues with thousands of people attending these events.
Dierks Bentley, Jerry Lee Lewis set the stage for Shania
By Bruce Fessier | The Desert Sun | April 28, 2017
Jerry Lee Lewis put on a killer show and Dierks Bentley played to perhaps the biggest crowd in Stagecoach history Friday, but it was all just a warm-up for Saturday’s headline show by Shania Twain.
Twain, 51, is scheduled to introduce her first new song in 15 years at 10:15 p.m. on the Mane Stage and that alone is enough to catapult the 11-year-old country music festival at Indio’s Empire Polo Club into a new universe.
Twain, the best-selling female recording artist in country music history with more than 85 million records sold, has talked on television talk shows about her new song, “Life’s About To Get Good,” and called attention to its release as the first “fifth chair” judge in the history of NBC’s hit talent show “The Voice.” She has said the song is “optimistic and hopeful, no matter how bad life can get.”
But she has refused to sing the song or put the video on YouTube until after it premieres at Stagecoach. (I guess they mean June.) The album, her first not produced by her ex-husband and her first to feature all original songs, isn’t due for release until the fall. She didn’t perform from 2004 to 2012 due to a weakened voice caused by a condition called dysphonia, so her introduction of the single at Stagecoach is being looked upon as a major news story.
Stagecoach programmer Stacy Vee said there’s never been so much national attention focused on the festival and it’s due to the anticipation over Twain’s new song.
Today is THE day!!! Finally we're going to have a glimpse of this new musical chapter.
Shania will perform tonight at 10:15pm PT/1:15am ET. Since the concert will not be livestreamed, hopefully some fans in attendance will record Shania performing her new song "Life's About To Get Good". I will post any audio/video as soon as possible.
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a new show (video at backdrop) designed just for this show? That's quite expensive, so let's hope she reveals bigger plans soon!! Looking so much forward to all the video's!
Looks like @thecountrynote on twitter is uploading videos - not sure if the videos are theirs or if they are collecting videos from other people on insta/twit/whatever
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"I'm a maker of love songs! A chanteuse!" - Shannie
SHE SOUNDS GREAT in these videos. Kelsea Ballerini came out during Any Man of Mine.
Also Nick Jonas is there apparently. Not sure if in the audience or as a "special guest" but I saw him on Twitter earlier with a Shan t-shirt. Would make for an interesting Party For Two.
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I have to admit that that song is pretty good and will be a hit on country radio. Everyone will have their opinion but who the hell wanted it sound like the music she made with Mutt? lol That is the past and was successful but also so overproduced . This is fresh and new from Shania and it sounds like a hit to me.
I have to admit that that song is pretty good and will be a hit on country radio. Everyone will have their opinion but who the hell wanted it sound like the music she made with Mutt? lol That is the past and was successful but also so overproduced . This is fresh and new from Shania and it sounds like a hit to me.
I think if Shan had any shot at a radio hit, it's this. Country radio doesn't love a female vocalist (but that's a separate rant) but this sounds like the kind of stuff country radio would play. It also does sound VERY Shan (just like Matthew Koma said), even without Mutt Lange. Which is great!
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"I'm a maker of love songs! A chanteuse!" - Shannie
I have to admit that that song is pretty good and will be a hit on country radio. Everyone will have their opinion but who the hell wanted it sound like the music she made with Mutt? lol That is the past and was successful but also so overproduced . This is fresh and new from Shania and it sounds like a hit to me.
I think if Shan had any shot at a radio hit, it's this. Country radio doesn't love a female vocalist (but that's a separate rant) but this sounds like the kind of stuff country radio would play. It also does sound VERY Shan (just like Matthew Koma said), even without Mutt Lange. Which is great!
To me it sounds less overproduced than her songs with Mutt yet catchy and fresh. I am sure this will be a hit on country radio where it is being sent. Actually i am very pleased with this song and i didn't think i would be after so long a wait. I am sure there are lots of other great songs on that album too.
I have the same, but by listening to it a few times it does sound quite special already. Very 'own' sound. I want to hear the actual single first before I make up my mind.
Shania Twain debuts 'Life’s About To Get Good' in comeback set at Stagecoach 2017
By Kristin Scharkey | The Desert Sun | April 29, 2017
Shania Twain fans have been waiting 15 years for new music. Tonight, they wait no more.
Country music's best-selling female artist played her new song, "Life's About To Get Good," about an hour into her Saturday night set at Stagecoach.
"I wrote this specific song about the good and bad in life and how important it is to have both," the headliner said. "We got to take the good with the bad, right? No pain, no gain."
The song is expected to hit the radio in June and be part of a new album in September — her first since the release of "Up!" in 2002.
"It took me so long to be strong / but I'm alive and I hold on," she sang.
Twain opened the night with a bang, rising from beneath a double-sided staircase to open the set with "Rock This Country."
A backdrop of a pink house changed to highway and city scenes as the singer, wearing a black fringe crop top and back lace pants, danced across the platform. At the end of the song, Twain raised both hands in the air before launching into "Honey, I'm Home" and "You Win My Love."
"This is the party of the year for me," she said. "I don't get out much actually. I've been very busy in the studio making new music, being a mom, being a wife, all these other hats, so this is like my party night."
"It's kinda dusty around here on these grounds, so let's kick up some dust," she added before singing "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?, "I Ain't No Quitter," and "Love Gets Me Every Time."
Twain was light and spontaneous, laughing numerous times while singing and talking to the crowds. "I hate that you're so far away," she said before grabbing a necklace from a fan and asking for some "girl help" on "Don't Be Stupid." She then walked down and handed the microphone off to various front-row fans through the song.
She then announced a "very special moment" in the show before bringing out Kelsea Ballerini for "Any Man of Mine."
"I really admire her talent, she is an incredible singer-songwriter," Twain said of Ballerini, who donned a sparkly black jumpsuit.
Fans were delighted later in the set when Twain brought out yet another special guest, Nick Jonas, who helped her sing "Party For Two."
"Shania Twain is the reason I'm in music today," Jonas said as he headed off stage.
Twain sang the title tracks of her 1997 album "Come On Over" and 2002 release "Up!" laughing when she briefly forgot the words to the former. ln between, she sat down with an acoustic guitar and played "No One Needs To Know," which she said she wrote long before recording her first album, and also sang "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!"
She then told the crowd they were going to get "a little reflective," before thanking fans for her first Stagecoach experience.
"I've learned through life so far that we have to just keep creating beautiful memories," she said. "I hope you remember this and take it with you."
"All of you that are in love," she added, "This is for you."
She then sang two of her most iconic love ballads "From This Moment On" and "You're Still the One."
Later in the set, she amped up the volume with "Don't Impress Me Much" and "I'm Outta Here" before lamenting that the night was coming to an end. To say goodbye, she told fans she'd never leave without playing "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!"
I thought it was a very catchy song. I have it stuck in my head, which is what all of her music does to me! Its a pop/country/gospel sound that I like from her. Its a bit more stripped down than Mutts productions, but still amazing because its her own style now, not Mutts style! I love it, cant wait to hear the actual recording of it.
-- Edited by BoiCurtis on Sunday 30th of April 2017 09:21:00 AM