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January 18, 2026

Laurel Cove Music Fest Reveals 2026 Lineup – Sells Out Immediately

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Laurel Cove Music Fest Reveals 2026 Lineup – Sells Out Immediately

It’s small, but it’s mighty, and it’s become one of the most sought-after festival experiences in the United States—so much so that it sold out even before the lineup was announced. It’s the Laurel Cove Music Festival.

February 19, 2025

Sturgill Simpson’s “Who The F**k Is Johnny Blue Skies?” Tour On Sale

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So much for retirement. Those who’ve seen Simpson live can attest that he’s having too much damn fun at the moment with the reconstituted lineup of his legendary band to stay home.

February 19, 2025

DeFord Bailey: A True Star of Early Country With a Misunderstood History

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Though not technically the first country artist on the radio, nor the first on WSM, Bailey is generally regarded as having been the first Grand Ole Opry performer when George Hay introduced him.

February 18, 2025

Vince Gill Celebrates 50 Years of Making Music with Summer Tour

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This summer will mark 50 years that the 67-year-old Vince Gill has been performing music professionally, and he’s celebrating by going on an extensive tour that will culminate in a four night residency at the Ryman.

February 18, 2025

After Playing Full Show, Zach Top Refunds Tickets Due to Illness

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There’s a reason Zach Top is the reigning Saving Country Music Artist of the Year, and it’s not just for his music. To achieve such an accolade, you have to be the full package, including displaying personal character.

February 17, 2025

Alright, I Laughed At This New Clay Walker Tour Name

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you can’t help but laugh at the name of Clay Walker’s new tour called the “Drive Me Smooth Tour.” Though some picked up on the reference immediately, many wondered what was up with the quirky name.

February 17, 2025

Album Review – The War and Treaty’s “Plus One”

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There is no easy or succinct way to regard The War and Treaty’s new album Plus One. It starts off terribly, but goes on to include perhaps some of the best songs of their entire catalog. It’s not really country at all, until it is…

February 16, 2025

George Strait, Chris Stapleton Plot Limited Run of 2025 Stadium Shows

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You won’t hear “King” George Strait on the radio, and you’ll barely hear songs from Chris Stapleton these days. But both of these country stalwarts can sell out shows at the stadium level, and will do so once again in 2025.

February 15, 2025

Cole Goodwin Is Worth Getting On Your Radar

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Already opening shows for Zach Top, he’s got a similar sound to Zach, is a good guitar player as well, but it’s Cole Goodwin’s songwriting that is garnering attention, and distinguishing him from other neotraditionalist.

February 14, 2025

Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion Announces Packed 2025 Lineup

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It’s one of the most frenetic and talent-rich events all year, resulting in one of the most sought-after tickets in music. It’s Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, and it happens on the Thursday of Austin’s greater SXSW gathering.

February 14, 2025

Album Review – Cam Pierce’s “A Thousand Lonely Horses”

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Even those well versed in the wide expanses of the Western music canon will be strongly intrigued and delighted to hear the decidedly singer/songwriter-style of Western music that Cam Pierce crafts.

February 13, 2025

This Is Big: Jason Carter Leaves the Del McCoury Band

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This Is Big: Jason Carter Leaves the Del McCoury Band

In as titanic of a move as you will ever hear about in the world of bluegrass, fiddle player Jason Carter is leaving the Del McCoury Band to pursue a solo career after 33 years by Del McCoury’s side.

February 13, 2025

Concerns Persist About Gordy’s HWY 30 Music Fest After Failed Texas Shows

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Gordy’s HWY 30 Music Festival in Filer, Idaho is moving forward in 2025, despite thousands of ticket holders, some music artists, and numerous investors, vendors, and advertisers from the festival’s Texas shows still seeking refunds.

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