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June 19, 2025

Major Layoffs Hit ACM Awards, MCA Nashville

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Is something amiss in the major label world? Two of country music’s major entities are cutting staff, and no matter how they spin it, when you’re downsizing as opposed to growing, it’s usually not a good sign.

May 7, 2022

This Could Truly Be The End for Florida Georgia Line

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The only thing worse than the music of Florida Georgia Line is how their demise has been this slow and plodding drama that’s been unfolding over a couple of years now. Just stick a fork in it already fellas, and maybe resurrect it 20 years from now in Vegas as a nostalgia act.

May 6, 2022

After Dolly Parton, What Country Artists Are Next for Rock Hall?

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After Dolly Parton, What Country Artists Are Next for Rock Hall?

Dolly Parton will be one of the next inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The next question is how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will consider country performers for induction moving forward. This moment presents a slippery slope.

May 6, 2022

Album Review – William Beckmann’s “Faded Memories”

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It’s as if a hole was ripped open in the space-time continuum, and out walked some bygone baby-faced character from an era 60 years earlier than the present, serenading our famished ears with classic country songs so fetching in tones…

May 5, 2022

Zach Bryan Is Currently Country Music’s #1 Songwriter

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Zach Bryan isn’t releasing his massive new 34-song album ‘American Heartbreak’ until May 20th, but the viral songwriter is already making a massive splash in the mainstream, which portends favorably for how much attention the new album might receive.

May 4, 2022

Stacked List of Contributors for John Anderson Tribute Album

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Stacked List of Contributors for John Anderson Tribute Album

There are run-of-the-mill tribute albums, and then there’s this tribute album due out August 5th called ‘Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson.’ What makes it remarkable is that a rather incredible list of contributors are coming together.

May 4, 2022

Album Review – Miranda Lambert’s “Palomino”

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It’s called ‘Palomino,’ and it’s a Miranda Lambert record. That means it includes some up-tempo sassy songs, and some slow and meaningful singer/songwriter songs. It means it’s more country than most of the mainstream, but not country enough for the country snobs.

May 3, 2022

The Man Who Rescued The Ernest Tubb Record Shop the 1st Time

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Terry Tyson was the manager of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop from early 2018 until early 2020. In that time, the Record Shop went from being chronically understocked to once again becoming a hopping destination spot in on one of Nashville’s most bustling areas.

May 3, 2022

Born & Raised Fest 2022 Offers INSANE Lineup

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Even if you have to sell an internal organ to swing it, you still may want to consider how to get your ass to the Born & Raised Festival on September 16th, 17th, and 18th in Pryor, Oklahoma, just east of Tulsa in 2022. After experiencing the festival in 2021 on the Rocklahoma site…

May 2, 2022

The Judds Induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame IN FULL

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Since the Hall of Fame continues to not allow for public broadcast of the ceremony, fans of The Judds and other inductees have been mostly resigned to piecing together the events. But luckily, a full video of The Judds induction has emerged.

May 2, 2022

Review – Ellis Bullard’s “Piss-Hot Freightlining Country Music”

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You show up with your chest puffed out, wearing funnyglasses with bunch of feathers shoved into the front of your Stetson, and telling everyone you’re slinging “Piss-hot freightlining country music,” then you better deliver, son. But Ellis Bullard has nothing to worry about.

May 1, 2022

Album Review – Willie Nelson’s “A Beautiful Time”

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“A Beautiful Time” was constructed like all country albums should be: start with whatever worthy original new songs the performer can muster, and then canvas country music’s rich population of career songwriters to find other stuff that’s worthy of wide attention.

April 30, 2022

Naomi Judd Was Open About Mental Illness, Thoughts of Suicide

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Naomi Judd struggled publicly with mental illness throughout her life. But instead of hiding it, she tried to use her experience with the disease to share her wisdom, and inspire others to work through their struggles, and spoke openly about suicide and how it is preventable.

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