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February 17, 2026

Ryan Bingham To Release New Full-Length Album – First in 7 Years

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The Americana musician, actor, and Texan has been staying busy otherwise, including regularly touring with The Texas Gentlemen. Now that partnership will be codified via the new album.

August 8, 2021

Vintage Review – Hank Williams Jr.’s “The Pressure Is On”

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40 years ago this week, one could make the case Hank Williams Jr. finally and forever extricated himself from the elongated shadow his father’s legacy cast, and became his own man, his own performer, and one that would impact country music on a major scale.

August 7, 2021

Legendary Shack Shakers Celebrate 25 Years w/ ‘Cockadoodledeux’

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To be unleashed on October 8th, JD Wilkes says the record will include the same spirit of the first installment, but perhaps not as much wild variety as the original, which included punk, blues, and a bunch of other influences. But with this one, JD says it’s gonna be country.

August 6, 2021

Dwight Yoakam’s Character Revealed in Clint Eastwood’s ‘Cry Macho’

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What we didn’t know is exactly what role Dwight Yoakam would play in the film, or how prominent it would be. Well now that we finally have a trailer for the film, we come to find out Dwight Yoakam is one of the central figures as the Eastwood character’s ex-boss.

August 6, 2021

Album Review – Clay Walker’s “Texas to Tennessee”

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You want to like the new Clay Walker so bad. You remember some of those great songs from earlier in his career like “If I Could Make a Living,” or even later in his career with “She Won’t Be Lonely Long.” 90’s country of which Clay Walker contributed handsomely to is back on the upswing…

August 5, 2021

Get Off Your Duff and See Sierra Ferrell When You Can

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Get Off Your Duff and See Sierra Ferrell When You Can

There is a moment in the careers of certain artists when you have the opportunity to see them for an affordable price and in a realitvely intimate venue before everything goes crazy and you’re screaming at your screen because you got locked out of a presale, or are putting off the kid’s braces to pay […]

August 5, 2021

Album Review – Ryan Curtis – “Rust Belt Broken Heart”

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Reminiscent of Tom Waits or maybe Ben Nichols in tone, but with his own take on raspy exacerbations about life’s trials and troubles, the 10 songs of “Rust Belt Broken Heart” come with that “lived it” feel that may not be pretty, but dammit it’s real.

August 4, 2021

Vinyl Shortage Disproportionately Hurting Independent Artists

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The independent music revolution in both country and in the greater music ecosystem in many was born off the back of vinyl record purchases. Where many mainstream fans only cared enough to stream the latest single, independent fans made that extra financial commitment and connection with their favorite artists by purchasing vinyl copies, or sometimes […]

August 4, 2021

Definitive Documentary Series on Willie Nelson in Production

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The docuseries is currently being filmed and is said to be well into the production process, with exclusive and unparalleled access to archive footage and material from the Willie Nelson estate, while they’re also shooting new footage on site in places such as Austin and Maui.

August 3, 2021

Carly Pearce Gets Chance to Tell Her Full Story in True Country

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Carly Pearce just continues to prove that she’s a bright spot in the mainstream of country, and is making us proud once again. The only problem with the EP she released earlier this year entitled 29 was just that: it was only an EP. Well now she’s doubling down on that approach.

August 3, 2021

Why Jamey Johnson Plays So Many Cover Songs in Concert

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Country music traditionalist Jamey Johnson has become known over the last few years more and more for filling the majority of his concerts with classic country songs written by others, along with pulling from his catalog of originals. For some this approach to his concerts feels strange.

August 2, 2021

Charley Crockett Tells The Story of His First Record Deal

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Crockett said that while the backstories of many musicians is embellished, if anything, his has been toned down. As a guy that rode trains and played street corners for years before anyone propped a microphone in in front of him, he has plenty of stories to tell.

August 2, 2021

Album Review – Parker McCollum’s “Gold Chain Cowboy”

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Album Review – Parker McCollum’s “Gold Chain Cowboy”

Parker McCollum is just kind of an enigma. His sleekness and attractiveness makes it easy for some to dismiss his music before a lick of it is even heard. For those who’ve migrated from the mainstream, his songs and melodies just carry so much more meaning and weight.

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