Calling It Now: Ella Langley Has the 2026 “Song of the Summer”
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Sure, there’s a little bit more race to run. But at this point, Ella Langley has gotten so far out in front and lapped so much of the field, it’s a forgone conclusion how this race is will end, and against some massive competitors.
Album Review – Trever M. Keith’s “We Drank From a Poisoned Well”
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Mr. Keith has crafted a classic country record, and a darn good one too, filled with great country instrumentation, clever and true-to-country lyricism, and good old-fashioned heartbreak. It reminds you why you’re a country fan.
Towering Songwriter, Roy Orbison Co-Writer Joe Melson Has Died
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One aspect of the Roy Orbison story that often goes undertold is that for the songs listed above, and over 120 Roy Orbison compositions total, his co-writer Joe Melson was an essential element to coaxing that Roy Orbison magic out.
This Is BIG: Music Industry Comes Together for AI Labeling
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This will not solve the scourge of AI music infiltrating the marketplace, or slow the increasing flood of it, or be a fool proof tool that still can’t be manipulated. But it’s a very important start to addressing a very big problem.
Randy Travis Previews New Album of Unreleased Songs
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It’s been a long time coming and has been rumored for many years now. But we’re finally hearing the first of archived music from country music legend Randy Travis, recorded before he suffered his stroke in 2013.
The Ballad of Charley Crockett and Satanic Band Twin Temple
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You can tell it’s a slow news week when it’s a nothing burger with cheese like this that creates the biggest nontroversy in all of music. Charley Crockett ditched one of his openers since they are professed “Satanists.”
Nothing ‘Unheard Of’ or ‘Affordable’ about New Garth Brooks Tour
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Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. And that’s what Garth Brooks will be slinging on his upcoming tour. Announced on July 7th after a countdown clock on his website went to zero, “Blame It All On My Roots” promises to take fans back to 1996.
Album Review – River Shook (Self-Titled)
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It’s the way that River wields an uncanny ability to craft incredibly infectious melodies, and then brings them to bear on music otherwise colored with dark themes. It’s the way the music mixes country and rock…
Beloved Whitewater Amphitheater Files for Chapter 11, Sale Pending
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It’s one of those venues that makes Central Texas and the Hill Country such a special place to take in a show. Along the banks of the Guadalupe River is a little piece of heaven, and a destination spot to take in your favorite band.
Challenging The Stigma That Good Musicians Can’t Have Day Jobs
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It’s been stigmatized over the years for a performer to have a second job, if not an entirely separate career while pursuing music on the side. Whether it’s fair or not, some perceive that working a second job makes you a second-class musician.
Beloved Texas Musician and Songwriter Brian Burns Has Died
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Texas music songwriter, musician, educator, and historian Brian Burns has passed away. Though you might not recall the name, many of your favorite musicians from Texas most certainly do and did, and saw Brian Burns as a peer.
This Bryan Andrews “Country” Album Is Terrible
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Amid the race to the bottom that right-leaning mainstream country performers such as Lee Brice and Brantley Gilbert are currently devolving into, the extremely left-leaning politically-focused Bryan Andrews just bested them all.
Album Review- Jason Eady’s “Tulsa Turnaround”
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Jason Eady isn’t just a master craftsman songwriter whose services are considered invaluable in the Texas scene and beyond. He’s a tireless student on the music as well, soaking up any and all knowledge he can about the various modes.
