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September 2, 2025

Album Review – Margo Price’s “Hard Headed Woman”

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Margo’s back, reunited with original producer Matt Ross-Spang, and just released perhaps the best album since her debut, maybe the best album of her entire career, and maybe one of the best country albums so far this year.

July 2, 2024

An Ode to Raul Malo of The Mavericks

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Even before he recently announced a diagnosis with what we all hope is a treatable form of Cancer, anyone who asked me to name the best singer of this generation would receive the answer “Raul Malo” back without hesitation.

July 1, 2024

Big Moments, Cool Collaborations Mark the 2024 Jackalope Jamboree

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In 2024, the Jackalope Jamboree (June 27-29) still had some of the topmost names in independent country like Charley Crockett, Kaitlin Butts, and Silverada. It had legends of Red Dirt like Jason Boland, and The Randy Rogers Band.

July 1, 2024

Album Review – Kaitlin Butts – “Roadrunner!”

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Uninterested in taking a conventional approach to making an album, rising country star Kaitlin Butts finds inspiration in the original Rodgers and Hammerstein stage production about her native state of Oklahoma.

June 30, 2024

George Strait to Get Hollywood Star, Along with … Keith Urban?!?

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If you want to get Keith Urban on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, wait until a year after Strait gets his or something. The organizers of this make it seem like Strait and Urban are equals. It just sort of cheapens the whole thing.

June 29, 2024

Alan Jackson The SONGWRITER to be Honored

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These days we’re used to songwriting by committee, especially from most mainstream major label country stars. But even in Alan Jackson’s most productive era, an artist writing most of their own songs like Alan was rare.

June 28, 2024

Silverada Slays Jackalope Jamboree to Celebrate Album Release

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Silverada Slays Jackalope Jamboree to Celebrate Album Release

Seven minutes after their new self-titled album hit streaming services at midnight Eastern, 9:00 p.m. Pacific, the greatest live country band in the world took the stage at the Jackalope Jamboree in Pendleton, Oregon.

June 28, 2024

Album Review – Silverada (Self-Titled)

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Mike and the Moonpies? Silverada? The only names you really need to know are Mike Harmeier, Omar Oyoque, Catlin Rutherford, Zachary Moulton, and Taylor Englert. If they’re involved, it’s probably tits.

June 27, 2024

Kinky Friedman: Iconoclast That Made The Right Kind of Trouble (RIP)

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As a musician, songwriter, iconoclast, poet, writer, politician, and cigar connoisseur, Kinky Friedman couldn’t help but pursue his passions no matter where they took him, and to stir the good kind of trouble whenever he got there.

June 27, 2024

Officially Declaring June 28th, 2024 a Country Music Holiday

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Ladies and gentlemen, by the power vested in me by the founding documents of Saving Country Music, I hereby decree that Friday, June 28th, 2024 is an official country music holiday, with all the rights and privileges thereof.

June 26, 2024

CMT & MTV’s Eradication of Editorial Content is a Catastrophe

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It’s not just that the company has laid off all its journalists and editors. It’s that the work of scores of writers over many years—tens of thousands of articles in total—are now gone, and unlikely to return.

June 26, 2024

Album Review – Jack McKeon – “Talking To Strangers”

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It’s not just some of the staggering one-liners McKeon delivers. It’s how he embeds them within stories, settings, and characters that really sell those lines as prophetic, and make you heed them, not just hear them.

June 25, 2024

Telluride Celebrates 51 Years of Bluegrass, and 50 with Sam Bush

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Noam Pikelny—the banjo maestro and member of both The Punch Brothers and Mighty Polar—he said it best in his always humorous statements from the stage. “Telluride is like ‘Lord of the Flies’ meets the Grand Ole Opry.”

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