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November 15, 2025

Songwriting Legend Todd Snider Has Died

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The world has lost a light, and of the most unique, interesting, compelling, challenging, mercurial, iconoclastic, and influential songwriters to ever ply the craft. Todd Snider wasn’t just a singer of songs…

March 4, 2021

The Steel Woods To Continue On with “All Of Your Stones”

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At the time of Rowdy’s death, The Steel Woods were in the midst of preparing to release what they believe to be their magnum opus, written and recorded with Rowdy called ‘All Of Your Stones.’ To honor Jason “Rowdy” Cope and to bring his final work to life, they are soldering forward.

March 3, 2021

Dwight Yoakam ‘Guitars, Cadillacs’ Album Pulled Amid Lawsuit

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March 3rd, 2021 is an important anniversary in the world of Dwight Yoakam and country music. It marks 35 years since Dwight Yoakam’s debut album Guitars, Cadillacs Etc., Etc. was released. But unless you have a physical copy, you won’t be able to celebrate by listening.

March 3, 2021

Album Review – Hailey Whitters – “Living The Dream (Deluxe)”

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Deluxe editions of albums are often repositories for whatever might have been left on the cutting house floor after the original track list was finalized. But with Hailey Whitters’ ‘Living The Dream (Deluxe Edition),’ it’s so much more.

March 2, 2021

Influential Alt-Country Band The Bottle Rockets Calls It Quits

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After nearly 3 decades of service and eleven studio albums, the influential and wickedly fun alt-country outfit The Bottle Rockets are officially calling it quits. The news comes as the band’s front man, guitarist, and songwriter Brian Henneman has decided to move on.

March 2, 2021

Tyler Childers, A Guitar, A Song, and an Arena

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On Sunday (2-28), Tyler Childers released a video of himself performing his song “Nose On The Grindstone” acoustic and alone, standing at center stage at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The video was posted a year to the day that Childers performed at the Rupp

March 1, 2021

Country Music Hall of Fame Picks & Predictions for 2021

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It’s that time of year again to consider who might be in the running for the precious few spots as the newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. A secret committee commissioned by the CMA is going over their final ballots and whittling down the names to the few who will make it.

March 1, 2021

Album Review – Lainey Wilson’s “Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin'”

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Move aside all you pop country prima donnas of both the the male and female persuasion, because a bona fide redneck warrior princess has just shown up looking to shake up the mainstream scene with unapologetic and boisterous modern country songs served with unabashed attitude and honesty.

February 28, 2021

Travis Tritt’s 1st Album in 14 Years Features Formidable Songwriters

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Along with picking one of the hottest and most well-respected producers from the independent side of country for his comeback record, Tritt has also called on some of the best songwriters and performers at the moment. Don’t expect a dated retrospective from Tritt.

February 28, 2021

Evan Felker Emerges Performing at Benefit with Teague Brothers

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There was a big Evan Felker sighting on Saturday, February 27th, as longtime frontman and songwriter of the Turnpike Troubadours turned up playing with The Teague Brothers at a benefit concert. Evan Felker performed “7&7,” “Gin, Smoke, Lies,” “Good Lord, Lorrie,” and “Every Girl.”

February 27, 2021

Johnny PayCheck’s Son John Gets Back Into Family Business

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With a wife and three daughters, and a life well lived already, Johnny Paycheck’s son Jonathan is not exactly looking for your adulation to help support a fledgling career as he couch surfs and cuts his teeth at open mics. Nonetheless, he’s here to leave his own mark on music.

February 26, 2021

Perfunctory Post on the 2021 ACM Awards Nominations

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Didn’t we just endure an installment of the ACM Awards just a few short months ago? Well yes we did. But thanks to COVID-19 the last cycle was protracted, and here it has come back around again. Whoopee. Get ready for (mostly) the same parade of names that get nominated every year.

February 26, 2021

Album Review – Charley Crockett’s “10 For Slim”

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The third installment of Charley Crockett’s Lil G.L.’s series is a significantly more personal one. Having become friends with James “Slim” Hand during the latter stages of his life and career, Slim’s passing on June 8th, 2020 was a big blow for Crockett. Charley knew was so few others do.

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