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February 25, 2025

Luke Bell’s “The Bullfighter” Becomes a Country Music Standard

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Three artists from three separate countries have released versions of “The Bullfighter” over the last two months. Who will be next? We will have to see.

September 10, 2018

Album Review – The Stryker Brothers’ “Burn Band”

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Who are the mysterious Stryker Brothers? And are we to believe the elaborate back story about a couple of singing brothers named Coal and Flynt from the 70’s who hobnobbed with the Texas Outlaws of the era & other country music royalty, only to die in a prison fire & have tapes of their music discovered after all of these years?

September 10, 2018

Kane Brown & Luke Combs Are the Future of Mainstream Country Music

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Kane Brown and Luke Combs couldn’t be more different. But they are both a new style of country star who made their ascent into mainstream stardom 100% during the streaming era, and due to the streaming era specifically. Last week, both artists announced their own arena tours.

September 9, 2018

Thank God: Inaugural Florida Georgia Line Fest Canceled

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If you’ve ever doubted the existence of a higher power, or the ability in all of its supreme benevolence to summon the forces of nature and impose its will upon the crust of the Earth, perhaps you now have a reason to hit your knees.

September 8, 2018

Remember This Name: Logan Ledger

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Over the last few years, there’s been two primary names that people in-the-know about the doings of true country music have been sliding Saving Country Music’s way and saying they’re ones to watch. The first name was Tyler Childers, and we all know how that turned out. The second is Logan Ledger.

September 7, 2018

Song Review – Terri Clark’s “Young As We Are Tonight”

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Not since Keith Urban have we witnessed an artist trying so transparently to defy their age, and grasp for radio relevancy. “Young As We Are Tonight” is just bad all around, from the writing to the production. And “Young As We Are Tonight” will not go anywhere.

September 6, 2018

Burt Reynolds Helped Prove That Country Music Was Cool

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By the bullet points on the resume, Burt Reynolds had little to do with country music. Not since Gram Parsons did a figure in American pop culture act like a bigger bridge to country music, and proved how it could be cool. For most famous humans, the myth precedes them. But with Burt Reynolds, the myth really was the man.

September 6, 2018

Tyler Childers’ Success Following The Same Path as Sturgill Simpson’s

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Nobody has benefited more from the momentum of Sturgill Simpson than fellow Kentucky songwriter turned burgeoning star Tyler Childers. But now Tyler is enjoying a momentum all his own, and if anything, is even further ahead than Sturgill was at this point in his career.

September 5, 2018

John Prine Plans Inaugural “All The Best Fest” with Killer Lineup

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About the only thing hotter than John Prine in Americana music at the moment is the is the foreign country destination festival, so why not combine the two. And if you have a boatload of money, and/or a boat or plane to get your ass to the Dominican Republic, then you too can be part of John Prine’s inaugural “All The Best Festival.”

September 5, 2018

Carrie Underwood’s “Cry Pretty” Tanks at Country Radio

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A couple of days after Carrie Underwood called out country radio for not supporting strong women, it’s become official that Carrie Underwood’s latest single “Cry Pretty” is done at radio, will be the worst-performing single of her career, and has tanked two weeks ahead of her new album being released.

September 5, 2018

Newest Additions to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#26)

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The newest additions to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Playlist start with the opening tracks to a couple of cool new records. John R. Miller and the Engine Lights have a new album out called ‘The Trouble You Follow,’ and the witty and true “Holy Dirt” tops the newest incarnation of the playlist

September 4, 2018

Album Review – John R. Miller & The Engine Lights “The Trouble You Follow”

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As real as the sharp curves of mountain roads and the abandoned shucks of coal towns, John R. Miller weaves his stories of struggle and survival with a poetic wit, honesty and abandon, and a palpable authenticity. These are songs so tucked away up a holler, to find them you have to creep past No Trespassing signs.

September 4, 2018

Carrie Underwood’s “Love Wins” & Country’s Expanding Message of Inclusion

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The role of mainstream country music in this contentious time of ever-present social cataclysm and perennial political polarization is starting to materialize, and in pretty conclusive form. Country music is seeing all the turmoil, and wanting to be a calming, unifying voice, instead of choosing sides, and lending to the discord.

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