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July 5, 2025

Legendary ‘Hunt Store’ Music Venue Severely Damaged in Texas Flooding

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Central Texas and the Hill Country are the heart of the music scene in Texas, housing many musicians, and many legendary venues. One such venue is the Hunt Store in Hunt, Texas, first opened in 1946.

August 10, 2022

Alex Williams Announces New Album “Waging Peace”

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From the Outlaw side of country and the True Grit talent roster, Alex Williams has announced a new album called “Waging Peace.” And don’t worry, it won’t be full of drum circle chants and nag champa seances. You’ll get all the requisite grit, muscle, and twang that you want from an Alex Williams record.

August 9, 2022

George Strait to Appear at Inaugural ‘Legends of Music Row’ Fest

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George Strait doesn’t make many public appearances these days after officially retiring from the road. But he’ll be making a “special appearance” at the inaugural Legends of Music Row Festival set to transpire October 13-15 in Key West, Florida at the Coffee Butler Amphitheater.

August 9, 2022

Past, Present, & Future of Country Music Showcased at KOKEFest 2022

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Now celebrating five years of gathering in festival form, KOKEFest attracts a huge crowd of local KOKEheads, as well as people from across the country who want to get the genuine Texas country experience, including those who regularly listen to the station remotely online.

August 8, 2022

Olivia Newton-John Played a Pivotal Role in Country Music (RIP)

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British-born, and Australian-raised singer and actor Olivia Newton-John passed away on Monday, August 8th at the age of 73 after a long battle with breast Cancer, leaving the world bereft of one of the most cherished and recognizable entertainers in history whose work and influence bridged the worlds of acting and music.

August 8, 2022

Review – John Anderson “Something Borrowed” Tribute

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The fact that this tribute starts off with an unheard recording of John Prine who’s been gone now for two years now speaks to just how long it takes to put something like this together. It’s also one of the multiple reasons this is not just ‘another’ tribute record. A lot of love went into this one.

August 7, 2022

Miranda Lambert Makes “Strange” Pick for Next Radio Single

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Miranda Lambert Makes “Strange” Pick for Next Radio Single

Extremely timely, the mid-tempo song delves head first into the unusual moments we’re all living through that have left many of us with unsettled feelings. Lines within the song such as, “Urban feels suburban, Main Street ain’t Main” and “Couple hundred dollars feels more like change” will immediately resonate.

August 6, 2022

25 Years Ago: LeAnn Rimes & ‘Blue’ Make for a Country Music Miracle

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25 Years Ago: LeAnn Rimes & ‘Blue’ Make for a Country Music Miracle

We love to speak abstractly about the healing power of music, as if it contains some supernatural powers that science could never explain. Most certainly, few other things can shift moods and improve your outlook on life than music, and without downstream repercussions. But can it really save a life?

August 5, 2022

Compendium of Country Music Definitions, Subgenres, Terms, & Eras

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Country music is country music, and the best definition of what country music is, is that you know it when you hear it. It’s self-evident. But the genre has birthed many subgenres, many stylistic movements over the years, and at times has seen a splintering and Balkanization.

August 4, 2022

Dailey & Vincent to Release First Ever Country Album

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It’s always exciting when one of your favorite country artists like Dwight Yoakam, Alan Jackson, or Sturgill Simpson decides to cut a bluegrass album. It’s pretty rare to have a bluegrass outfit decide to flip the script and make a country album. But that’s exactly what long-time bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent have decided to do.

August 3, 2022

Robert Earl Keen’s Tour Bus Catches Fire in New Orleans

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On Tuesday, August 2nd, Robert Earl Keen and his band were in New Orleans performing at the House of Blues. After the show and on their way back to Texas, the tour bus started moving very slow. The driver pulled over to check the engine, and when he opened the engine door, the bus ignited into flames.

August 3, 2022

Key West Now Offering Two Consecutive Country Music Festivals

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There are now two consecutive country music festivals planned for Key West, Florida for the Winter of 2023: The 6th Annual Mile 0 Fest featuring Red Dirt, Texas, and Americana, and the 90s-centric Key Western Festival, happening the very next week.

August 2, 2022

Tyler Childers, Chris Stapleton Helping Kentucky Flood Victims

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Though you won’t see any press releases about it, or social media posts about it from their personal accounts, both Tyler Childers and Chris Stapleton have been spotted in the region with their boots on the ground in Kentucky directly helping local residents after the historic flooding.

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