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November 18, 2025

Further Details on the Todd Snider Assault, and Why His Band Left

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One complicating factor in finding information about the assault, and potentially why it was never investigated in-depth seems to have to do in part with the geography of Salt Lake City.

May 17, 2021

Folk Soul Revival is Calling It Quits

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Country and roots revivalist band Folk Soul Revival is calling it quits after almost 13 years. Announced in late April, the band has booked some final shows throughout 2021, and then will be going their separate ways. Originally from Wise, Virginia, the band amassed a strong following…

May 16, 2021

Newest Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#83)

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It’s been a while since we loaded up the playlist with new selections, and there have been a ton of superb new songs released over the last few weeks. This results in a massive update of some excellent new tracks that deserve to be on your radar, so look alive.

May 15, 2021

Billy Strings, Sarah Jarosz, Jade Bird Announced for ACL Tapings

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After blowing minds all across the country and world, becoming one of the big winners of the last year with his frequent live stream performances, and earning a Grammy for Best Bluegrass album a few months ago, Billy Strings is being tapped to make his debut on Austin City Limits.

May 14, 2021

Flatland Cavalry Announces New Album “Welcome to Countryland”

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One of the most important young bands in Texas country is back with a new song out, and a new album on the way. The song is called “Some Things Never Change,” and the album is called “Welcome to Countryland.” It comes as the band looks to take their music to the next level.

May 14, 2021

Album Review – The Steel Woods – “All Of Your Stones”

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“All of Your Stones” symbolizes a triumph of spirit, and a realization of a dream. Whether Jason “Rowdy” Cope knew in some cosmic way that his time was limited, or the words and real-life circumstances intersected solely due to coincidence, he made this record like it could be his last.

May 13, 2021

Alan Jackson’s New Song ‘Back’ Partly Inspired by Justin Timberlake

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Alan Jackson is bringing country music back. On Friday, May 14th, his first new album in some six years arrives, and all indications are he means business. Delivering 21 songs of country music goodness, he offers up some drinking songs, some heartbreak songs, and few sentimental songs for his mother and daughters. But he also […]

May 13, 2021

Colter Wall Joins Summer Dean for “You’re Lucky She’s Lonely”

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Helping to introduce Summer Dean to the world outside of the traditional country circles in Texas is Colter Wall, who has featured Summer as an opener for him before, and now does something that he’s never done before—both co-writing and dueting on a song with another artist.

May 12, 2021

Kip Moore Is Latest to Tap Cool Openers for Upcoming Tour

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Kip Moore Is Latest to Tap Cool Openers for Upcoming Tour

Kip Moore has always been a wild one in mainstream country. It’s certainly hard to fault him for who he’s chosen to open on his upcoming 20-city “The How High Tour,” looking well beyond the stable of uninspiring mainstream up-and-comers.

May 12, 2021

John R. Miller Readies Release of Rounder Debut “Depreciated”

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If you can’t get enough of guys like Tyler Childers and Arlo McKinley who define the very heart of the authentic Appalachian sound, then John R. Miller needs to be occupying space in your musical catalog as well, if he isn’t already. Tyler Childers has been one of John R. Miller’s biggest proponents.

May 11, 2021

Waylon Jennings and the Cocaine Bear (Country History X)

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Waylon Jennings and the Cocaine Bear (Country History X)

This is the story of Waylon’s notorious relationship with cocaine told through the improbable tale of a police officer and lawyer turned drug smuggler from Kentucky, and a cocaine-eating bear. Country History X, which looks to tell the history of country music, one story at a time.

May 11, 2021

Review – Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall ‘The Marfa Tapes’

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If it wasn’t Miranda, would we be making such a big of a fuss about this? Of course not. But here we are. And a big fuss has been deserved to be made about Jack Ingram and Jon Randall in the mainstream for years and never really was, but now here it is.

May 10, 2021

Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Mickey Guyton to Sing for Memorial Day

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Some top country music talent has been tapped to perform at the National Memorial Day concert that broadcasts annually on PBS. Not always so inclusive of country performers, this year Alan Jackson is slated to be one of the centerpieces of the presentation as he gets ready to release a new album.

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