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August 10, 2025

Country Artist Spencer Hatcher’s Mother Killed, Father Injured in Home Invasion

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Up-and-coming traditional country artist Spencer Hatcher is having to go through the unthinkable after a home invasion has left his mother dead, and his father injured.

March 23, 2017

Song Review – Lauren Alaina’s “Road Less Traveled”

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There are only four females total in the current country radio Top 40, and one of them is former American Idol contestant Lauren Alaina. No matter what opinion one holds on Lauren Alaina’s “Road Less Traveled” song, to see a female not named Ballerini crack the Top 5 is a miracle in itself.

March 22, 2017

Seriously People, You Should Be Paying More Attention to Marty Stuart

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We love to speak long and loudly about the virtues of younger, upsurging artists such as Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Cody Jinks, Margo Price, and others, and how they’re turning the country industry upside down with their successes. But why is Marty Stuart’s efforts going systematically overlooked?

March 22, 2017

Rock Review – Sallie Ford’s “Soul Sick”

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Once considered rockabilly by some since most of her music carries an old-school backbeat and 50’s styling, it’s probably more relevant now to call Sallie Ford just plain rock, yet with a decidedly strong bent towards vintage modes which allows it to slither right into the soundscape of all old souls looking for something more their speed than the present day noise.

March 21, 2017

The Country Side of SXSW 2017 (In Words & Pictures)

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The biggest takeaway from SXSW 2017 will be that for the first time since the very inception of the idea over 30 years ago, the annual music gathering experienced a palpable draw down in attendance and industry participation to a degree that it fundamentally changed many of the dynamics and rigors one must endure to attend.

March 21, 2017

Chivalry’s Not Dead: Tim McGraw Ensures Wife Faith Hill Has Second Chance at Career

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Chivalry may be dead, but it’s alive and well in the McGraw/Hill household. In a press release, the couple announced they will release a new single together called “Speak to a Girl” that will be shipping to country radio on March 23rd. It will be the first single off of a joint album with McGraw and Hill.

March 20, 2017

Patsy Cline Museum to Open in Nashville

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Like many of the legends of country music, Patsy Cline’s legacy will now be enshrined in a new museum in downtown Nashville, and in a familiar location. Housed on the 2nd floor of the bustling and successful Johnny Cash Museum at 119 Third Avenue South on lower Broadway, the Patsy Cline Museum will be opening its doors to the public on April 7th.

March 20, 2017

Devil’s Advocate: The Reasons Sam Hunt DOES Belong in Country Music

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Despite years of controversy of whether Sam Hunt belongs in the country music realm, Saving Country Music runs down some of the reasons that Sam Hunt does perhaps belong in country music as opposed to the pop or EDM world.

March 20, 2017

Why Sunny Sweeney’s “Trophy” Is a Victory

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For most artists, their careers start off by driving around in vans to club shows across the country, and if they’re lucky perhaps they graduate to a bus sometime down the road. Most artists start by making some noise in their home state, and then maybe hope to garner the attention of a national audience. For Sunny Sweeney, the arc has been nearly the opposite.

March 19, 2017

American Aquarium’s BJ Barham to Hit Every Damn State in Lower 48 on Acoustic Tour

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Nobody’s ever accused American Aquarium or its frontman BJ Barham of not working hard enough to achieve the dream. As one of the hardest touring outfits out there, they’ve earned every dedicated fan they have by sweating it out in clubs across the country, and putting every ounce of energy into the music.

March 18, 2017

Album Review – Valerie June’s “The Order of Time”

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Valerie June is the kind of cool everybody wants to be. She started out as roots music’s own little special creature with her primitive country Gospel soul songs—an unearthed gem of Americana made that much more cherished because it was a personal discovery way before the general population caught on.

March 17, 2017

Go Home Garth Brooks, You Don’t Belong At SXSW

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Garth Brooks, take your free tickets to the Auditorium Shores stage and your Frito bags with your damn brand on them, and go back to Oklahoma and roll around naked in your massive, massive piles of money. You don’t belong at South By Southwest.

March 16, 2017

Where Scott Borchetta and Big Machine Records Went Wrong

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Despite the rumors and speculation, and Saving Country Music once naming him the “Country Music Antichrist,” apparently Scott Borchetta is indeed a mortal after all. We’re still trying to sift out what exactly has happened to the Big Machine Label Group’s Dot Records, which has apparently bit the bullet.

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