Jessie Murph Doesn’t Consider Herself Country. So Why Does Country?
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It’s even worse when country music’s institutions recognize artists for being country when these artists don’t even recognize being country themselves, and don’t even care for the recognition.
Turnpike Troubadours Announce New Tour, Launch Album Pre-Order
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It’s been a week for the Turnpike Troubadours, that’s for sure. But they aren’t done yet, announcing a new tour and album pre-orders.
Jamey Johnson Remains a Prolific Collaborator
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The lack of new, original music from Jamey Johnson is still a sore subject for many. But that doesn’t mean Jamey Johnson fans don’t have ample opportunities to hear his voice.
Song Review – The Turnpike Troubadours – “Mean Old Sun”
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The first observation about “Mean Old Sun” is that it’s distinctly a Turnpike Troubadours song.
Delving Into The Disconnect Between Zach Bryan Lovers & Haters
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Zach Bryan has become one of the most popular artists in country. But mention his name, and a vocal minority pop up to complain.
Disgraced Publicist Kirt Webster Working with George Jones Estate, Others
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The George Jones Estate and others continue to work with disgraced publicist Kirt Webster, who has accused of sexual assault and other behavior.
Turnpike Troubadours To Release New Album “A Cat in the Rain”
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The Turnpike Troubadours will release a new album called “A Cat in the Rain.” The Turnpike Troubadours will release a new album called A Cat in the Rain on August 25th. It will be their first new album since 2017.
Release Radar & Most Anticipated Albums for 2nd Half of 2023
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We have reached the point of insanity these days with the amount of albums coming out each week in the greater country and roots realm. It’s like a full-time job just keeping track of it all, let alone navigate through the sea of releases to try and find what may be appeal to you.
Remembering Gordon Lightfoot (1938-2023)
55 CommentsGordon Lightfoot was a Canadian, not a Statesman. He was only country in spurts, or by accident. But even the kickers and the honky-tonkers out there will conclude that Gordon Lightfoot was undeniably essential.
Why Charley Pride Took So Long to Become a Grand Ole Opry Member
36 Comments30 years ago today—May 1st 1993—Charley Pride took the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville as he had done many times before, but this time it was special.
Brennen Leigh “Ain’t Through Honky Tonkin’ Yet”
18 CommentsNow it’s time to stop beating around the bush, and cut right down to the nitty gritty of By God country music. Brennen Leigh’s hauled off and written and recorded a full blown honky tonk album.
“Family Bible” Singer, ‘The Tall Texan’ Claude Gray Has Died
11 CommentsHe stood 6’5″ tall, which is why people referred to him as “The Tall Texan.” He was the first performer to record and release the song “Family Bible” written by Willie Nelson.
Newest Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#118)
18 CommentsThe Saving Country Music Top 25 Playlist isn’t turning into the “Bluegrass” Top 25 Playlist. It just happens to be with all the bluegrass musicians kicking ass these days, it’s beginning to feel that way.