Saving Country Music
Saving Country Music
Motto
  • Home
  • About
  • Mailing List
  • Contact
  • The Hook
  • Charter
  • Advertise
RSS
August 1, 2025

Album Review – Sunny Sweeney’s “Rhinestone Requiem”

33 Comments
sunny-sweeney

Listening through Rhinestone Requiem, the boldness of its audio flavors, and the passion brought to the songwriting, it gives you a sense that Sunny Sweeney is just now hitting her peak.

January 4, 2018

Song Review – Brothers Osborne’s “Shoot Me Straight”

48 Comments
brothers-osborne-shoot-me-straight

Quietly, the Brothers Osborne have deposed the terrible Florida Georgia Line as the biggest duo in country music, at least when it comes to peer recognition and appreciation by the industry. Florida Georgia Line is still a juggernaut in radio play mind you, but that appears to be slipping from their grasp too.

January 3, 2018

Kentucky Is Fueling the Country Music Insurgency

77 Comments
kentucky-country-music-insurgency-1

Kentucky has always been the fertile crescent of country music. It just happens to be that lately it has kicked its output into overdrive, and more than any other state at the moment, it’s Kentucky’s sons and daughters fueling the country music insurgency turning the mainstream on its head.

January 3, 2018

KPUR to Become First 100,000-watt Station for Independent Texas Red Dirt Country Music

24 Comments
the-armadillo-amarillo

The expansionism in the Texas Music scene continues, and it has just acquired its first ever 100,000-watt signal. “The Armadillo” out of Amarillo, Texas will be switching signals on Monday, January 15th from its current home of 107.1 to its new home of 95.7, which will boost the station’s signal from 5,000-watts.

January 2, 2018

Justin Timberlake Drops First Hints of Earthy, Memphis-Inspired Album ‘Man of the Woods’

50 Comments
justin-timberlake-man-of-the-woods

After over two years of rumor and anticipation, Justin Timberlake has finally dropped the first solid information about his upcoming new album, along with substantial hints at the sonic direction it might take. One thing we know for sure now, Memphis will factor in heavily to the new music according to a minute-long teaser.

January 2, 2018

Saving Country Music’s 2017 Artist of the Year

76 Comments
saving-country-music-2017-artist-of-the-year

One of the most erroneous arguments made in music is that traditionally-inspired country cannot be relevant to the modern ear—that it’s a mode stuck in nostalgia, with a by-gone influence not receptive by the young and hip of today.

January 1, 2018

Regardless of Injury or Image, Country Music Needs Carrie Underwood Right Now

49 Comments
carrie-underwood

Country music needs Carrie Underwood right now. I don’t know that I would ever have fathomed typing those words a few years ago. But over the years, Carrie Underwood has gone from defining the edge of pop in country, to being one of the final remaining bright spots of talent in the mainstream.

January 1, 2018

Facts, Rumors & The Most Anticipated Albums for 2018

140 Comments
most-anticipated-albums-2018

Will 2018 be yet another banner year for independent country releases like 2017 was? We’ll have to see, but what we do know is what to expect in the release department for at least the first quarter of the year, while rumors abound about other projects that could come to light later in the year. Here’s a detailed run down.

December 30, 2017

Luke Bryan Catches Heat For Gifting Baby Kangaroos to Wife for Christmas

124 Comments
luke-bryan-kangaroo

What do they say about rednecks with money? Well the one named Luke Bryan decided to buy his wife a pair of damn baby kangaroos for Christmas, and then put human diapers on them so they could hop hop all around the house according to photos that surfaced on Instagram from numerous family members.

December 30, 2017

Courtney Patton Announces New Album “What It’s Like to Fly Alone”

16 Comments
courtney-patton

If you know anything about Texas country songwriters, then you know about Courtney Patton. And if you don’t know about Courtney Patton, then you better get wise. Fortunate for you, she’ll make it easy on you by releasing a new album on February 16th, 2018 called What It’s Like to Fly Alone. “The title sounds […]

December 29, 2017

Saving Country Music’s WORST Albums of 2017

123 Comments
worst-country-albums-2017-1

We were so swept up in praising ourselves for all the gains made in the independent realm of country music in 2017, it wasn’t until here in the dwindling moments of the year that we realized just what a dreadful era 2017 posed in the mainstream.

December 28, 2017

The Best of Mainstream Country Music in 2017

70 Comments
best-of-mainstream-2017

While in the independent realm of country music, 2017 went down as a record year for quality projects, the mainstream was downright abysmal pretty much across the board for both songs and albums. There actually were quite a few pretty good songs, but most struggled to gain traction in the charts.

December 27, 2017

Bluegrass Legend Curly Seckler, The Oldest Link to Country Music’s Past, Dies at 98

6 Comments
curly-seckler

Maybe you know the name Curly Seckler, or maybe you don’t. Maybe you’re a fan of his contributions, or maybe this is the very first time you’re hearing the name. But it is the name of the man who held the distinction of being the oldest living legend in country music—a direct link to the very founding of the genre.

«‹ 442 443 444 445›»

  • SAVING-COUNTRY-MUSIC-AD-1.jpg
  • White-Red-SQ.jpg
  • americana-boogie-radio.png
  • saving-country-top-25-playlist.jpg

Categories

Archives

Recent Comments

  • Trigger on Texas Artist Tanner Usrey Arrested for DWI, Felony Possession
  • Mike W. on Guitar Handling on Airlines is Getting Out of Hand
  • Trigger on Texas Artist Tanner Usrey Arrested for DWI, Felony Possession
  • Woogeroo on Guitar Handling on Airlines is Getting Out of Hand
  • Trigger on Texas Artist Tanner Usrey Arrested for DWI, Felony Possession

Privacy Policy

↑

© Saving Country Music 2026
Site by Aldora Computer Solutions