The Country Side of The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir
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Bob Weir was critical to the cross genre appeal and the bridge building aspect of The Grateful Dead. Bob Weir was where many rock fans first discovered and realized that country music was cool.
Album Review – Tylor and the Train Robbers – “Hum of the Road”
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If you’re looking for an album that avoids all the well-worn grooves and eye-rolling tropes of country music, “Hum of the Road” by Tylor and the Train Robbers is sure to sit right with you.
2024 ACM Awards Pander to Pop While Ignoring Country’s Popularity
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Instead of importing pop stars to fill out the performance roster, why not pick up on some of the fast-rising independent stars that are quickly outpacing the popularity of country’s 2nd-tier mainstream performers?
See Kimmi Bitter on Her 2024 Tour
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Throwback country artist Kimmi Bitter has become one of the most buzzed about artists in 2024 behind her excellent new album Old School. If you’ve been waiting for the second coming of Patsy Cline, Kimmi Bitter is your gal.
This Feels Big – Brendon Anthony Named Big Loud Texas Vice President
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For nearly a decade, Brendon Anthony was the Director of the Texas Music Office, which is a one-of-a-kind organization that helps advocate for Texas music and encourage music business development in the state.
How The Tragic Death of Johnny Cash’s Brother Jack Shaped His Life
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Whenever you delve deep into the history of many of the greatest artists in music, there is often a person or a moment in time that goes on to define their very being and how their life and career unfolds.
Colter Wall Sets Rare Tour Dates for Fall of 2024
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Colter Wall tour dates are a very rare commodity to come by, and it’s perhaps even harder to secure tickets since demands often outpaces supply. That’s why you would be smart to be on top of these new Colter Wall tour dates.
10 Years Ago: Sturgill Simpson Releases Landmark Album “Metamodern Sounds”
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10 years ago today on May 13th, 2014, Sturgill Simpson released what many people consider his magnum opus, and perhaps one of the most important records in the long history of country music.
Remembering Kentucky Thunder Banjo Player Jim Mills
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Many have played the banjo in the annals of country, folk, and bluegrass music. Jim Mills lived the banjo. He was most recognizable as the banjo player in Kentucky Thunder behind Ricky Skaggs for 14 years.
Marty Stuart Plots Busy 2024 Tour, But No Late Night Jam
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Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives put on one of the best shows in country music. One show that won’t be happening in 2024 is Marty Stuart’s long-running Late Night Jam at the Ryman Auditorium.
On Post Malone’s Country Song with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help”
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Country music doesn’t need Post Malone to be cool like it did back in 2020. Post Malone, Shaboozy, Jelly Roll, and BeyoncĂ©, it’s these artists who need country to be considered cool as we head into the summer of 2024.
Album Review- Scotty McCreery’s “Rise & Fall”
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This is the moment for artists like Scotty McCreery to step up and take advantage of the music opening up and sounding more country. It’s the moment he’s been waiting his whole career for.
Allison Moorer Is Newest Writer for the Country Music Hall of Fame
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Award winning singer, songwriter, and performer Allison Moorer is the newest employee of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Moorer is joining the nonprofit institution as a Writer-Editor in Museum Services.
