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June 2, 2025

Rodney Crowell Draws Inspiration from Collaborators on Upcoming Album

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At 74 years old, Crowell is still refusing to pack it in, and still has plenty to say. And for his upcoming album “Airline Highway,” he’s getting a lot of lift from the collaborators who appear with him on the project.

November 23, 2021

Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, More Land 2022 Grammy Noms

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Nominees for the 2022 Grammy Awards were announced on Wednesday, November 23rd from the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, with some big names receiving some important nominations, a few obvious omissions, and the “who” being nominated as opposed to the “what.”

November 23, 2021

Country Hall of Fame Inducts 2020 Members. But You Can’t See It

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Where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and really, most all Halls of Fame throughout American culture get it much more right than the Country Music Hall of Fame is how they use their nomination and induction process as a way to promote their institutions and engage the public.

November 22, 2021

Jonah Hill Playing Jerry Garcia in Martin Scorsese Dead Film

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Slightly off the country music page (though not entirely), yet still pretty damn exciting, it’s been announced that Martin Scorsese’s next film project will be a Grateful Dead biopic with Jonah Hill set to portray Jerry Garcia. Scorsese knows his way around the nexus of film and music

November 21, 2021

Adele & Taylor Swift Move on Country Radio with Chris Stapleton

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These are pop stars using the country format for attention and notoriety. And no different than Bebe Rexha, Gwen Stefani, Pink, and other pop stars who collaborated with more native country acts and usurped attention from country’s women, their appearance on country radio is problematic.

November 20, 2021

George Jones & Tammy Wynette Series to Begin Filming

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The limited series ‘George & Tammy’ about the life and marriage of country legends Tammy Wynette and George Jones is ready to begin filming in Wilmington, North Carolina. Starring Jessica Chastain as Tammy, and Michael Shannon as George, it’s based off of the 2013 book by Georgette Jones.

November 20, 2021

Luke Bell Joins Martha Spencer Singing Guy Clark

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Normally a video for a cover song may not be cause to stop down and request your undivided attention. But anything that involves the always elusive Luke Bell these days is worth stopping down for, and he proves why when he teams up with the equally impressive Martha Spencer.

November 19, 2021

Country Music Is Not a Monolith. Quit Stereotyping It As One

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If all you have to prove country music’s intrinsic racism that is regularly cited in conversations and articles is the Lil Nas X anecdote, or the BeyoncĂ© anecdote, or the Morgan Wallen story, then you really don’t have any proof at all.

November 18, 2021

Rock Review – Caned By Nod (Cody Jinks) – “None The Wiser”

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Cody Jinks knows his way around metal music, and he proves that with None The Wiser. This isn’t some lark, though he’s also not launching the Caned By Nod project as replacement for country, or trying to pass it off as country as some pop and rock acts do. It’s a passion project.

November 18, 2021

Molly Tuttle Returns to Bluegrass in “She’ll Change”

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All this talk of the superpowers of Billy Strings lately, one can foolishly shoot their gaze over the other superpicker of our generation, who came up trading flatpicking licks with Billy, and competing for the IBMA’s Guitarist of the Year—and honor Molly beat out Billy for twice.

November 17, 2021

Future of ‘Music City Roots’ Uncertain as Original Staff Forced Out

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For nearly a decade, the radio and television program Music City Roots gave a platform to the country, roots, and Americana artists that were often overlooked in Music City, whether they were up-and-comers looking for a hand up, or oldtimers who’d been shoved aside.

November 16, 2021

Billy Strings Adds New Dates to SOLD OUT Tour

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Soon Billy Strings could be selling out arenas across the United States. But for the time being, he’s still content to play mid-sized venues, often booking multiple dates in the same location to fulfill demand. Up until today, all but three of the live dates he had on his calendar were sold out.

November 16, 2021

Colter Wall, Shane Smith & the Saints See ‘Yellowstone’ Sales Boost

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Listen ladies and gentlemen, it’s not just a hypothetical that when a song gets featured on Paramount’s Yellowstone series it’s a big deal. What’s going on at the moment is a musical phenomenon helping to support independent country music.

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