Album Review – American Aquarium’s “New Ways To Lose”
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Never losing touch with the heavy emotions and hard choices so many of the people in his own audience are weighted down and faced with, BJ Barham and American Aquarium deliver an impassioned, propulsive, and potent experience.
AI Music Company Suno’s New “Incubator” Program is Especially Evil
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Suno has just launched perhaps its most sinister campaign yet that is attempting to exploit independent and up-and-coming artists, and tug at the heartstrings of the independent music community. They’re doing it through a program called “Spark.”
On The Potential Sale of the Grand Ole Opry
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It’s a tale as old as time for massive private equity firms to buy into iconic American brands like the Grand Ole Opry, mismanage the assets, implement draconian cost cutting measures, and then liquidate assets.
Alan Jackson Releases New Song “Still The One” As Gift to Wife
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Alan Jackson might be officially retiring in a matter of days when he performs what’s billed as his final concert on June 27th at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. But that doesn’t mean he’s totally out to pasture, or won’t put out any new music.
June 26th, 2026 is a BIG Day for New Albums. Here’s Your Guide
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Once again we’re starring into the face of one of those big album release days where the amount of top flight records is so intimidating, it’s worth stopping down and highlighting each one so you don’t miss something.
This Is The Worst Part of These Bailey Zimmerman Felony Charges
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We always knew Bailey Zimmerman was a douchebag that was looking to take after Morgan Wallen. Now he’s got the felony charges to prove it. But there’s even a bigger concern about this situation.
Turnpike Troubadours Tease New Music for Friday (6-26)
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Nobody panic. Try to look cool. But the Turnpike Troubadours are probably dropping new music on us sooner than later, and probably this Friday, June 26th according to a post on Facebook that appears to show the band in the studio.
The Red Rocks of Texas? New White Rocks Venue Planned
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The full development is being called “UMusic Hotel & Private Residences Austin.” It is being proposed in partnership with the Universal Music Group. The property will also include an indoor performance venue, professional recording studios.
Album Review – Running On Credit’s “Searching for the Sound”
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Whatever sound this east Texas band is searching for, the certainly found one that makes fast friends with the ears and hearts of true country listeners who love to hear twang in their tunes, and songs inspired from real life.
New Live Viewing Options for Alan Jackson’s Final Concert Announced
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Those die-hard Alan Jackson fans who want to be part of his final concert and experience it live—but couldn’t secure tickets to the show itself at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium for June 27th—they now have a new option, and a free one.
New Waylon Jennings “Diamonds” Song feat. Glen Campbell Released
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Oh hell yeah. Waylon Jennings continues to regale us with music from beyond the grave. And it continues to be just as good as the music he released in the heyday of his legendary career, and so much better than what’s released today.
Dallas Burrow Announces New Album “Modern Day Vagabond”
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Singer, songwriter, and underdog Dallas Burrow has always been one on the outside of the popular cliques in music, and has always had to prove himself and earn every bit of attention and credibility he’s received.
“Blue Dot Fever” Hits Willie Nelson’s 2026 4th of July Picnic
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This year, Willie’s Picnic is not immune to the “blue dot fever” that has been sweeping the United States. That’s the term that has been coined to remark on all the blue dots on Ticketmaster’s seating charts of available seats.
