Planet Weekly column, "Chet's Cowboy Lounge" - November 27, 2002
Excerpt from:
"Hot Country, Hot Coffee"
By John "Chet" Hicks
Planet Weekly staff writer
... Listen up, pards. I got a couple of for-real scoops this week. Did y'all know they got country music all the way over in Germany now? It's a plain fact. Jacktown's own Katherine Dougan is on the independent country charts over yonder with a song called "One Little Question" from the DouganJones CD, "Morningside."
I gave Katherine a ring from the pay phone here at the lounge to find out how in the heck she did it.
"Marketing, advertising and sheer determination," says singer/guitarist/songwriter Dougan.
"I had a theory I wanted to prove about the music business." As it turns out, the radio stations across the pond are a lot more open-minded about independent acts than their U.S. counterparts. Dougan, formerly of the Jackson alt-country duo DouganJones, did a whole bunch of research and writing, contacting radio stations in Norway, Belgium and yet, Germany. Next thing she knew, "One Little Question" was climbing up the Independent Country Music Association of Germany's hit list!
Now embarded on a solo career, Dougan plans to follow up the success of "One Little Question" with a full-length CD of new material, and hopes to meet her new Euro-fans in person soon. "I used to b ea journalist, which is a noble, marvelous profession," says Dougan, who also plays flute, banjo and piano. "But now, when I wake up with a song in my head, I have the whole day to work on it." ....
"Hot Country, Hot Coffee"
By John "Chet" Hicks
Planet Weekly staff writer
... Listen up, pards. I got a couple of for-real scoops this week. Did y'all know they got country music all the way over in Germany now? It's a plain fact. Jacktown's own Katherine Dougan is on the independent country charts over yonder with a song called "One Little Question" from the DouganJones CD, "Morningside."
I gave Katherine a ring from the pay phone here at the lounge to find out how in the heck she did it.
"Marketing, advertising and sheer determination," says singer/guitarist/songwriter Dougan.
"I had a theory I wanted to prove about the music business." As it turns out, the radio stations across the pond are a lot more open-minded about independent acts than their U.S. counterparts. Dougan, formerly of the Jackson alt-country duo DouganJones, did a whole bunch of research and writing, contacting radio stations in Norway, Belgium and yet, Germany. Next thing she knew, "One Little Question" was climbing up the Independent Country Music Association of Germany's hit list!
Now embarded on a solo career, Dougan plans to follow up the success of "One Little Question" with a full-length CD of new material, and hopes to meet her new Euro-fans in person soon. "I used to b ea journalist, which is a noble, marvelous profession," says Dougan, who also plays flute, banjo and piano. "But now, when I wake up with a song in my head, I have the whole day to work on it." ....