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June 30, 2025

Charley Crockett Reveals 2nd Chapter of Album Trilogy, “Dollar A Day”

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He’s one of the hardest working men in country music, and he’s proving that once again in 2025. Set for August 8th, Charley Crockett will release his latest album, the second so far in 2025, and the second in a trilogy.

June 3, 2022

Album Review – Aaron Raitiere’s “Single Wide Dreamer”

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Aaron Raitiere has this favorable disposition for a songwriter of not taking himself too seriously, and this interesting knack for always being able to see the bright side of things, even if there really isn’t one. “Single Wide Dreamer” is a musical attitude adjustment.

June 2, 2022

Country Music Mourns Loss of Deborah McCrary of The McCrary Sisters

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There may not be another collection of voices more commonly featured via the recordings and live performances of country and roots artists than The McCrary Sisters—from the top reaches of mainstream commercial country, to the most revered Americana performers.

June 2, 2022

Mikel Knight Finally Facing Wrongful Death Lawsuit Trial

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It was July of 2014 when a young man named Ky Rodgers first posted a lengthy, firsthand account about his time working on one of the street teams for country rap artist Mikel Knight. This is when many were first made aware of the allegedly dangerous…

June 2, 2022

Nikki Lane Readies New Album “Denim & Diamonds”

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Writing and performing songs is just one of the many ways Nikki Lane contributes, and instead of just jotting down a few ditties to satisfy some arbitrary release timeline, she decided to savor and experience life, and let the songs come to her for this particular album

June 1, 2022

Ameripolitan Awards Announce Return for 2023

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Ameripolitan has been mothballed for the last couple of years, with a few fearing if it would ever return. Well just announced, the Ameripolitan Awards, as well as a weekend full of events will return to Memphis. Nominations are now open for the awards.

June 1, 2022

Tyler Childers Breaks Another Barrier with 2X Platinum Certification

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The paradigm continues to shift, and the possibilities for country artists without the support of mainstream radio and major awards continues to increase with the continued success of Tyler Childers, and specifically the songs from his 2017 album “Purgatory.”

June 1, 2022

Vandoliers / Shane Smith & The Saints Offer 1st Taste of New Music

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Two bands from Texas who help represent just how diverse and omnivorous the music from Texas can be have just given us the first taste of new music in what will hopefully be two rousing projects to help get us through 2022: The Vandoliers, and Shane Smith & the Saints.

May 31, 2022

Zach Bryan’s “American Heartbreak” Hits #1, Beats Projections

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Zach Bryan has officially ensconced himself as an independent country music superstar, doing what only a select few other non radio-supported artists have done through grassroots support in the past, which is score a #1 album in country music.

May 31, 2022

Album Review – Wilco’s “Cruel Country”

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Spoiler alert: This album is not country. Instead, “Cruel Country” is very much a late-career Wilco album, a Jeff Tweedy album, and when you’re expectations are recalibrated to this reality of things, you can actually appreciate this album for what it is.

May 30, 2022

New Billy Joe Shaver Recording Surfaces, Tribute Planned

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Country Outlaw and songwriting legend Billy Joe Shaver passed away on October 28th, 2020 at the age of 81. But fans of Shaver received a welcomed and unexpected new recording of his classic song “Old Chunk of Coal” that populated across streaming services.

May 30, 2022

Tyler Childers Goes Bluegrass to Cap Off 2022 DelFest

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Sunday night (5-29), Tyler Childers returned to the main stage of DelFest. But unlike in 2019 when he played a straightforward, daytime supporting set, this time Childers was the headliner backed by the festival’s namesake backing band, The Travelin’ McCourys.

May 29, 2022

Pioneering Music Legend Ronnie “The Hawk” Hawkins Has Died

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From rockabilly to country, to rock and bluegrass, to blues and R&B, Ronnie Hawkins lived one of the most legendary lives in popular music, with an influence that spanned borders, and eventually continents until it went around the world and back again.

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