The Question Lingers, “Could Todd Snider’s Death Been Prevented?”
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As we near two weeks since the passing of beloved songwriter Todd Snider on November 14th, it seems the questions surrounding his time in Salt Lake City leading up to his death have only grown deeper.
Country Legend David Allan Coe Hospitalized with Covid-19
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81-year-old Outlaw country legend David Allan Coe is currently in the hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. He is receiving treatment, including oxygen, high doses of vitamins, and is being fed intravenously. Coe’s wife Kim and other family members tested positive as well.
Album Review – Chapel Hart’s “The Girls Are Back in Town”
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It all begins with the voices of Chapel Hart. When they’re at their best, any song could be stripped back to an a capella arrangement and still shine. But it’s the diverse expressions they explore within the country genre that makes this record entertaining, with unexpected turns .
Second Tyler Childers Single Certified Platinum
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The momentum behind Tyler Childers continues as now a second single from the Kentucky-based singer and songwriter has been Certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales and streaming equivalents over 1 million. According to sources, Tyler Childers superfan Tammy Chiggers is elated.
Famous Conway Twitty Songs Receive Long Overdue Gold Certifications
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Some feel the legacy of Conway Twitty is ripe for revitalization, and are working hard to see that happen. While monitoring the latest certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA, three popular Conway Twitty singles showed up as being Certified Gold.
Album Review – Jason Eady’s “To The Passage of Time”
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The listening room saying “Shut up and listen” was coined for guys like Jason Eady. It would be a cardinal sin to sully a performance from this sage of singer/songwriter country with something as meaningless as idle chatter. Jason Eady doesn’t deliver songs. He delivers sermons.
Beloved Music Promoter Kenny Ballinger Killed in Hit & Run
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Promoter, venue owner, and strong supporter of country and roots music in Wichita, Kansas, Kenny Ballinger, was killed Wednesday night (8-25) by a hit-and-run driver that is still at large. Kenny Ballinger was rushed to the hospital where he later died. He was 37-years-old.
Tyler Childers to Headline Healing Appalachia Benefit Concert
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September 24 and 25th at the State Fair of West Virginia in Lewisburg, the Healing Appalachia concert will happen with a healthy slate of headliners and openers, all working to support a prosperous Appalachia free from addiction, led by Tyler Childers.
20 Years Ago, Billy Joe Shaver Survives Heart Attack on Stage
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20 years ago today (August 25th, 2001), Billy Joe Shaver had a heart attack right there on the stage of the historic Gruene Hall in Texas while performing. He thought it was the end, and in some ways, wanted it to be. “I said, ‘Thank you, Lord, for letting me die in the oldest honky-tonk in Texas.’”
Album Review – Sam Williams – “Glasshouse Children”
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The son of Hank Williams Jr. has been kicking around the music industry for a few years now, dabbling with some traditional country stuff, then moving in a much more contemporary direction, but overall just seeming to be trying to find himself. Don’t expect a chip off the old block.
Kyle Nix Finds Familiar Names for Backing Band The 38’s.
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Well well well. Fiddler Kyle Nix who released his debut solo album “Lightning on the Mountain and Other Short Stories” in 2020 amid the Turnpike Troubadours indefinite hiatus has been stepping up his live game recently with his band he’s christened The 38’s.
How Vaccine Mandates at Concerts Can Create False Sense of Security
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A new study from Oxford underscores the dangers of vaccinated carriers of the disease, making it important to question if vaccine mandates truly are the best path forward as positive cases continue to push near record levels, and local hospitals are pushed to capacity.
On The Death of Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts
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He was the envy of every other rock band—a drummer that didn’t perpetually harbor envy for more attention, and seize every opportunity to receive it. He made an art form out of not complimenting a song, but completing it. He was the consummate back line musician.
