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February 7, 2025

Album Review – Miss Tess – “Cher Rêve”

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Inspired by Lafayette and the greater Acadiana region, expect Cajun, expect country, expect some swamp pop and vintage R&B. But most importantly, expect the distinct, the savory, and the unexpected from Miss Tess’s Cher Rêve.

August 8, 2018

Jake Owen’s “Down To The Honky Tonk”

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The very mild and misappropriated traditional country moments in “Down To The Honky Tonk” are not what make this song appealing or even redeemable to true country fans, it’s what’s wrong with it. The whole premise of “Down To The Honky Tonk” is a dud.

August 8, 2018

Whitey Morgan Releases New Song “Honky Tonk Hell”

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As the first song off the just-announced fourth studio album Hard Times and White Lines, “Honky Tonk Hell” finds Whitey Morgan and the 78’s singing about what they know best. Slow and plodding like a drunk whose trying to amble off a bar stool towards the set of swinging doors, but is stuck perpetually ordering one more round…

August 8, 2018

Kenny Chesney Selects Travis Meadows’ “Better Boat” As Next Single

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An album cut is one thing, especially in 2018 when most fans don’t even buy records anymore, and instead stream the top singles on Spotify or Apple Music, and ignore the rest. The real test would be if Kenny Chesney had the fortitude to release “Better Boat” as a single.

August 7, 2018

2018 Pickathon in Words and Pictures

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One may ask why a journalist based in Austin, Texas would trek some 2000 miles to attend a music festival just outside of Portland, Oregon with all the more convenient options the “Live Music Capital of the World” can offer. But those people have probably never been to Pickathon before. Trumped only in stature for […]

August 6, 2018

Cody Jinks Smashes Own Records, Disrupts Albums Charts with “Lifers”

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Cody Jinks is disrupting the country music charts in a big way with his latest release ‘Lifers’ by turning in career-best numbers that put him near the top of multiple album metrics. ‘Lifers’ is the first record Cody Jinks released after signing to Rounder Records this spring.

August 6, 2018

Whitey Morgan Announces New Album “Hard Times and White Lines”

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Mark it down on your calendar, then underline it, circle it, hang pulsating string lights around it, train a spotlight on that son-of-a-bitch, tell your boss it’s a national country music holiday and you’ll quit without a second though if you don’t get it off, ’cause that’s the day Whitey Morgan will be releasing his latest album.

August 5, 2018

Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, & Wheeler Walker Jr. Collaborate at Hinterland

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One of Hinterland Music Fest’s most most memorable moments came during the set of Tyler Childers in the early afternoon when at one point both Sturgill Simpson and Wheeler Walker Jr., joined Tyler on stage. Sturgill was sitting in with Tyler’s band on guitar during the set, and Wheeler joined them on stage.

August 4, 2018

Album Review – Scott Southworth’s “Hey Hillbilly Singer!”

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If you don’t like Scott Southworth, then you don’t like country music. And if you want to know what I mean when I say “country music,” listen to Scott Southworth and that should clue you in. You may have never heard of him. He’s not on mainstream country radio or CMT. That’s how you know he’s good.

August 3, 2018

What Is The Definition of “True Country”?

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Recently Saving Country Music was asked to participate in the True Country Podcast, hosted by Texas musicians Justin Mason and Vic Andrews. After warning them I can talk their ear off on the topic of country music, the conversation stretched into two 30-minute podcasts, which can now be heard on their website, and via iTunes. […]

August 2, 2018

Reports: Country Star Cam Switches Labels at Sony

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Mainstream country artist Camaron Ochs, known by her stage name as Cam, has been moved from the country-centric Sony imprint Arista Nashville, to the Sony-owned all-genre RCA Records out of New York, according to reports. Her profile page on Sony Music Nashville’s website has been removed.

August 2, 2018

Cody Jinks: “F**k Nashville, We’ll Start Our Own Damn Club”

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If you wanted to know just how committed he is to doing things his own way, how inspired he is by the oldtimers and Outlaws that came before him and the camaraderie they showed towards each other, well he’s about to tell you.

August 1, 2018

Jamie Lin Wilson Announces New Album “Jumping Over Rocks”

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Texas music singer, songwriter, spirit animal, and general badass woman Jamie Lin Wilson has announced her latest album ‘Jumping Over Rocks.’ Her follow up to 2015’s ‘Holidays and Wedding Rings,’ it comes at a time when Texas music is looking for headliner-caliber women, and looking in the direction of Jamie Lin.

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