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November 14, 2025

Album Review – Colter Wall’s “Memories and Empties”

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Album Review – Colter Wall’s “Memories and Empties”

Colter Wall doesn’t just play the music, he champions it. He embraces it. He sells its virtues to the audience. That’s what Colter does for traditional country songs on “Memories and Empties.”

April 4, 2021

Alan Jackson’s New Album is Even ‘Harder Country’ Than Before

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With Alan Jackson behind it, you know the album’s going to be country. For over 30 years, Jackson has been like a bulwark against the incursion of pop, he’s still doing what he can from his perch as a country music elder statesman to keep it on track.

April 3, 2021

Easter Review – Carrie Underwood – “My Savior”

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This is not a country record. This is a Christian record. But along with turning in her 1st volume of exclusively religious material, Carrie Underwood might have also delivered her most country record yet, not just from the nature of the material, but the rootsy aspect of some of the music.

April 2, 2021

John Marks Departure from Spotify Could Be Significant for Country

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There are only a handful of truly powerful positions in country music where one individual can make or break a career, or influence the direction of the genre at large. The Global Director of Country Music at Spotify is most certainly one of them.

April 1, 2021

Alan Jackson to Release New 21-Song Album “Where Have You Gone”

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The long wait for new music from Alan Jackson will soon be over. After nearly six years since his last release Angels & Alcohol in July of 2015, Alan Jackson has unveiled a new project called ‘Where Have You Gone’ to be released with 21 songs, he’s more than making up for lost time.

April 1, 2021

Rape Charge Against TX DJ Justin Frazell Leaves Scene in Shock

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Maybe you heard the news, or maybe you didn’t. Maybe you recognize the name, or if you’re not dialed into the country radio scene in Dallas/Fort Worth, likely you don’t. But most anyone who considers themselves a fan of Texas and Red Dirt music, or country music in general, will likely recognize the famous names […]

March 31, 2021

Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Announces 2021 Lineup

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Tis’ the season, and the opportunity as the COVID-19 pandemic era comes to a close to start thinking about music festivals once again, and one of the biggest in the roots community has just announced its full 2021 lineup, and it’s a doozy.

March 31, 2021

Kermit the Frog’s ‘Rainbow Connection’ is Country. Don’t Come At Me

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After staring long in the mirror, meditating on the subject, counseling with mentors, and rewatching the introduction to The Muppet Movie from 1979, I have resolved in my heart that yes, this a hill I am willing to die on.

March 30, 2021

Fan Tributes Joe Diffie 1 Year After Death in “John Deere Green”

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One enterprising fan in Old Hickory, Tennessee decided to make life imitate art and reenact the story from one of Diffie’s most famous songs by scaling the town’s water tower, and painting “Billy Bob + Charlene” at the top of it in John Deere green.

March 30, 2021

Texas Music DJ Justin Frazell Accused of Rape by Teen

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A long-time morning DJ at one of Texas music’s premier stations has been accused of rape by a teenage girl after she attended a New Year’s Eve party at his Fort Worth-area home. Justin Frazell was the award-winning weekday morning DJ of 95.9 The Ranch out of Fort Worth since 2009.

March 29, 2021

Album/Video Review – Midland’s “The Sonic Ranch”

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Album/Video Review – Midland’s “The Sonic Ranch”

I listened to the entirety of ‘The Sonic Ranch’ album by Midland and watched all of the 45-minute documentary so you don’t have to. It’s not that it’s terrible, or in any way offensive. For what it is, it’s fine, and you can’t approach either the album or the film as if these were finished products

March 28, 2021

The Johnny Cash Family Tree of Performers

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The House of Cash is one of the most critical and accomplished family lineages in the history of country music. Though Johnny Cash is where most of the attention dwells, now three generations of performers have emerged, while Cash’s siblings have also contributed to country music.

March 28, 2021

Newest Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#81)

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The Saving Country Music Top 25 Current Playlist is built to keep you informed on all the best songs and albums coming out right here, right now in country and roots music. It’s available on most all streaming formats. New songs have just been added.

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