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July 17, 2025

The Overlooked Country Music Legacy of Connie Francis (RIP)

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Though most know Connie Francis for her major pop hits, it shouldn’t be surprising that she also found favor with country music in the way the music often centers around heartbreak.

July 12, 2017

Loretta Lynn Cancels All 2017 Tour Dates, Delays New Album

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Country music legend Loretta Lynn has now canceled all of her remaining 2017 tour dates, and postponed the release of her upcoming album ‘Wouldn’t It Be Great’ amid continuing health concerns due to a stroke she suffered earlier this year.

July 12, 2017

Merle Haggard Remembered on Floor of U.S. House of Representatives in Stirring Tribute

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Amid all the turmoil and gridlock currently roiling in Washington D.C., there is one thing that the U.S. House of Representatives just agreed upon unanimously, and without debate. It was to honor the late and great country music legend Merle Haggard.

July 12, 2017

An Underlying Problem with Podcast and Video Content

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Much has been made recently on the evacuation of print media departments at certain major media outlets in lieu of video production staff. At the same time print media is being fazed down in many sectors of media, podcasting in the sports and entertainment realm is booming.

July 11, 2017

Brawl Erupts in Parking Lot After Sam Hunt Concert in Illinois

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“Country shows man. Everybody gets way too drunk.” This is one of many things that can be overheard in the disturbing video of a brawl that erupted after the Sam Hunt show in Tinley Park, IL (Chicago area) Saturday night, July 8th.

July 10, 2017

Album Review – Sons of the Palomino (Self-Titled)

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There is a myth out there in the country music industry that only old people like old country music. And since old people are already stocked with their cadre of outdated CD’s, there’s no reason to court them with new music. Of course, this isn’t true on a number of levels.

July 10, 2017

Fiddle Player for The Band Perry Says He Wants to Punch Alan Jackson in the Face

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“Alan Jackson. Wholeheartedly. Alan Jackson. All day. Everyday,” is what the former fiddle player for The Band Perry Jason Fitz said when asked who was the person in country music you most want to punch in the face. Jason Fitz now works for ESPN where the segment occurred.

July 9, 2017

Miranda Lambert’s “The Weight of These Wings” Certified Platinum by the RIAA

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Once again the sales record for one of country music’s critically-acclaimed artists is being minted in precious metal due to robust sales and attention from the public, even while country radio struggles to recognize its significant cultural impact. Miranda Lambert’s double album ‘The Weight of These Wings’ has been certified Platinum.

July 9, 2017

Charlie Parr Readies the Release of New Album “Dog”

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“I was going to do it completely solo,” Duluth, Minnesota’s Charlie Parr says about his 14th album titled Dog, due out on Red House Records. “I was going to go to this barn in Wisconsin, sit there and play my songs. And I was practicing them and I thought, this is devastating.”

July 8, 2017

Album Review – “Ghost on the Car Radio” from Slaid Cleaves

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Slaid Cleaves is one of those central Texas troubadours whose words and modes can be heard embedded in the music of some of the biggest acts in Texas music, Americana, and beyond due to the sheer potency of his craft. Slaid’s pen strokes are just too mighty for the mainstream; his stories too intimate and impactful for the widest ear…

July 7, 2017

Joe Nichols Is Back In a Big Way with “I’d Sing About You”

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“I’d Sing About You” is all steel guitar and fiddle set to a country shuffle to move your boots across the dance floor. And though the premise is a little silly, and maybe even a little list-like in its approach, it’s also very sweet and witty in that warm, folksy manner that you want from a good country song.

July 7, 2017

Full Schedule Reveals New Additions to Tumbleweed Festival Lineup

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One of the most anticipated events in the entirety of 2017 in true country music is the Tumbleweed Festival just outside of Kansas City. After a vote-in contest Tumbleweed ran for the final performance spot of the festival, they decided to add multiple new acts to the lineup since so many fan bases showed such strong support.

July 6, 2017

West Coast Country Legend Chris Hillman Readies Tom Petty-Produced “Bidin’ My Time”

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Tom Petty and a host of other cool folks have come together to collaborate on Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers alumnus Chris Hillman’s first record in over a decade called ‘Bidin’ My Time.’ The album includes a collection of songs from in and around Chris Hillman’s career, but many that fell through the cracks in one way or another.

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