John Thibodeaux
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John Thibodeaux

Beaumont, TX

Beaumont, TX
Band Country Singer/Songwriter

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"Reaced Top Ten Countdown"

Songs have reached top ten countdown in several catagories on www.BroadJam.com music community. - BroadJam.com


""I Want To Show You How True Love Can Be" Climbing the charts"

As of 12-10-06 How True Love Can Be is on the LoudCity charts via FHR Radio at #7 on the top 100. - LoudCity Broadcast Services Chart through FHR Radio


"Roots Music Report Chart Top 100"

John has debut on Roots Music Report Top 100 at #58 as of this release 9-9-06 - MusicSmith


"Some industry pro's and peer reviews of John's music"

What some people had to say about “How Far I’d Go” from John’s new cd Simple Life

GREAT vocal control. Nice groove. It's refreshing to hear a song that's truly well-crafted, and not just the same 4 chords repeated over and over. You've got a great demo here, and you've left yourself enough room to experiment with the vocals. I'd say that even though this song sounds somewhat derivative, this is near perfect, and I don't care for country music at all. Honestly, one of the best songs I've heard on Artist Weekly. 4/5

John your stuff is consistently excellent in its grasp of all aspects of the modern country sound. Well written played and produced. Four flames CA

If this doesn't make - weekly winner- it will at least place well. I only hear two little ISM'S regarding the lyrics. Other than that it's good to GO ! Jeffrey Elliot Miller - four flames of five. excellent song

Amazing...smooth, sassy, pure vocals. Rhythm right on. I don't think I've ever given a 5. You've earned it. Blazing. mchristopher

What some people had to say about John’s title track “Simple Life”
Excerts taken from Artist Weekly.com

Radio ready! Nashville star vibe. Great lyrics. Hope you saved somthing for the 2nd album.

Right, this is actually quite a great song... Great lyrics... They really caught my attention.. Not my sort of music, but I gave you 5/5 anyway. Good singing!

The music was mixed good...good lyrics & concept

Good enough to get a record deal. Sounds like Terry McBride.

Great voice! Lyrics in the verses are little too base with their rhymin' schemes. But the Chorus is great! Very catchy. I like the wah guitar part in the verses. Vocal harmonies sound really tight. I feel the very last 'In the simple Life!' should be vocal harmonies a capella. Nice sound you got going!

nice song, nice singing

Just can't find anything to pick on here. Nice job-well written stuff, well produced, radio ready. Not my style of country, but outstanding in any genre. Four flames CA

i think the temple might need a new roof.

Got my vote for best song this week!

Great job! Nice up temple song. Not even my type of music but I liked this song!

Catchy. Hot. Nice mix. Background vocals work. Tasty lead only when necessary shows talent. The change of chord structure on "Time stands still" gives motivation to the song and breaks away from the ordinary. Cut off at end leaves you wanting more. Not just hot, BLAZING!!! mfrimmel

Great vocals and lyrics with an excellent message.

Mainstream(?), but real good! 4/5

You got it going on JT...keep pluggin' it, your work is as good as anything available right now...yes it sounds like anything else but familier works in todays market. And your an ALABAMA fan...



- MusicSmith Records c/o Artist Weekly.com


"John's songs added to other radio"

John's songs have now been added to four other internet radio stations, with more coming.

He has been added to:

TSP Country Radio.com
Radio Free Texas
TOSSM Radio.com
Top40Country.com

After three weeks on That's Country Live radio station, he has reached #82 on the Top 100 - MusicSmith


"John's Music Now Hits European Radio Market"

For immediate release: John's music is now being heard internationally. Two of his songs were sent to European radio via compilation cd. In the first week John had 37 spins with Japan being the heaviest rotation area. Two other radio stations, one in The Netherlands and one in New Zealand has contacted us to request a full cd to add to thier playlists. Congradualations John on your continued success. - MusicSmith


"Current Radio Stations/Shows"

This is a list of the radio stations/shows that are currently playing John's music:

Tossmradio
That's Country Live
Isom Live Radio
Honkytonks & Heartaches, Melbourne Austrailia
TMC, New Artist Radio
Town & Country, New Zealand
Wies's Boot Scootin Country, WICR , NETHERLANDS
Texas Country Show, WICR
TSP Country Music Radio
Top40country.com
TLC Radio, New Zealand
BRTO Radio, Netherlands

And the list gets bigger every week. - MusicSmith Records


"Article by DJ Jim King of KYKR 95.1"

Local guy doing good… If you listen to Kicker 95.1, you've probably heard us play "Simple Life," that hot new single from Grove's John Thibodeaux. It's the title-track to his debut CD that Thibodeaux recently had produced in Nashville, Tenn. "I went up there and spent four days in the studio and spent some more days sightseeing in Nashville and we got it done," Thibodeaux said during an exclusive interview on KYKR.

In fact, the catchy title-tune as well as several other cuts on "Simple Life" were written by Mike McQuerry and Steve Waites (McQuaites Music), a couple of local songwriters. "I actually got the contact to the studio from Mike McQuerry. He does all of his demo work there," Thibodeaux said.

Thibodeaux does some song penning himself; he wrote four of the eight tracks on his debut CD.

Although Thibodeaux is new to the radio, he's no stranger on the local live entertainment scene. He was a regular on Charlie Pruitt's Country Music Show, which showcased Tracy Byrd and Mark Chesnutt before they got their first big breaks. In fact, the audience voted Thibodeaux Entertainer of the Year in 1997.

Recently, the singer/songwriter and his new band did a two-night stand at Delta Downs' Gator Lounge. Thibodeaux and company put on quite a captivating concert; especially when you consider that it was only the second time that they had played together. It helps that Thibodeaux has some very experienced musicians backing him. Those veteran players include Laine Thibodeaux on steel guitar, lead guitarist Marcus Breaux, Eric Curtis on bass, and Nathan Currie on drums.

As a front man, Thibodeaux is a force to be reckoned with. In addition to his fine singing, he alternates between playing a guitar and accordion. To top it all off, he's constantly dancing and "cutting up" on stage. The man knows how to entertain! For more information about John Thibodeaux, visit www.myspace.com/johnthibodeaux A CD release party is scheduled for Mar. 31 at Madison's in Beaumont. Read Cruisin' and stay tuned to Kicker 95.1 for more information.
- Jim King


"Simple Life has been added to commercial broadcast radio"

We are pleased to announce that John's first single Simple Life has been added to KYKR 95.1's and KBYG playlist. These are medium market, commercial broadcast radio stations. More stations will be adding it in the near future to add to the list of internet stations already spinning John's music. This is a big step for John being an indie artist. - MusicSmith Records


Discography

Professional debut CD "Simple Life" recorded at Beaird Music Group, Nashville, TN

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Bio

John was a high energy young man from the start. At a very young age, John grew a deep passion for music. Spending long days practicing and honing his talent for playing instruments, four to be exact, and songwriting.

John started out catching the music bug at the tender age of 7. Entertaining people by the age of 14, John started playing professionally in clubs as a drummer for his dad's cajun, country band. And, like most young people he also played in a highschool Rock band, which by the way played paying gigs in Houston clubs, while the oldest member was 17 years old. After graduating highschool, John joined the Army and his music followed. Forming a band in Georgia, his band was a sought after act by clubs in Georgia and Florida.

After leaving Georgia, John decided to come home to Southeast Texas, home to Tracy Byrd, Clay Walker, George Jones and Janis Joplin. He was a regular guest on the Charlie Pruitts Country Music Show, that showcased Tracy Byrd and Mark Chesnutt before they got there start, held at the Jefferson Theater in Beaumont Texas. He was often selected to appear on T.V. spots to showcase him and advertise the show. He was also voted Entertainer of the Year by the audience, who voted every month in a 12 month period and at the end of the year John had the most votes, he was even voted for on the months he didn't perform.

As a result of his success on the show he was featured in Newspaper articles and was sought after by local area bands.

John Thibodeaux brings not only raw, pure country talent, but he brings honesty, integrity, and an all-american charm to the stage. His fresh, new country sound is greeted with open arms by fans, and his charismatic stage appeal only multiply with every performance. John also prides himself with his songwriting. A current member of BMI, John possesses a fantastic creative writing talent, as evident in his new debut CD "Simple Life".

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