Review – Tyler Hatley, Justin Clyde Williams – “The Dick and Tammy Show”
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Tyler Hatley and Justin Clyde Williams along with Matt Parks have mustered up a really good introduction into their songwriting universe in North Carolina. It’s one you find compelling, and want to experience in-person.
Clint Black Gears Up for 35th Anniversary of “Killin’ Time”
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In 2024, Clint Black will be celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the release of his landmark debut album, “Killin’ Time.” Originally hitting stores on May 2nd, 1989, it has since gone Triple Platinum,
The Dilemma of the Dedicated Taylor Swift Reporter
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With outlets now hiring dedicated staff to cover celebrity music stars, it creates a dilemma over objectivity, and runs the risk of widening the gulf between music’s haves and have nots.
Album Review – Terry Klein’s “Leave The Light On”
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There are songwriters. Then there is that most exclusive pantheon of songwriters who graduate to imparting new perspectives on life otherwise inaccessible, and opening up entirely new avenues of thought in the audience.
Lost Dog Street Band & Benjamin Tod are Not Done After All
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Those who were worried that they’d heard the last from the Lost Dog Street Band and/or their frontman Benjamin Tod, you’ll be happy to learn they’re not done yet. On the contrary, they have just announced a new tour.
Soundtrack Review – “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”
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As the name implies, the new movie has a major musical component, pairing it perfectly with a soundtrack that could have implications well beyond the film, and expose an audience to important music and performers.
Texas Country Music Awards Announce 2023 Winners
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The Texas Country Music Awards were held on Sunday, November 12th at the legendary Billy Bob’s Texas in the Fort Worth Stockyards, with traditional country artists Jake Worthington, Summer Dean, and Dale Watson winning awards.
Now Maren Morris Is Trying to Claim She Never Left Country
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We all remember the headlines. We all read the quotes. We all heard the songs and watched the videos where Maren Morris said that “country music” was rotten at its roots and the she was leaving the genre.
How The Wilder Blue Landed Luke Combs on “Seven Bridges Road”
29 CommentsIf this dark little corner of the internet never did anything else worth a damn, at least it introduced The Wilder Blue to country music megastar Luke Combs. The Wilder Blue have a new album coming out on November 21st.
Review – Vincent Neil Emerson’s – “The Golden Crystal Kingdom”
25 CommentsA native Texan with Choctaw-Apache heritage who draws inspiration from the land and the songwriters who came before him, Vincent Neil Emerson has many feeling that magic that only the best of music can impart.
On This Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert Festival Tour
133 CommentsAny objective assessment of how this lineup was curated will come to the conclusion that political affiliation was a critical part of the decision making process. “It’s for the people who love America,” is the slogan.
Chapel Hart’s Moving On From Playing the Industry Game
117 Comments“We went to the CMAs the other night. Every single person knew who Chapel Hart was. Exciting news for us, but also sad news, because for us that means everyone knows who we are, and we still don’t have a record deal.”
Album Review – Chris Stapleton’s “Higher”
56 CommentsIt may not be the music that most defines your life, but it’s music you don’t mind moving in and out of it. It’s Chris Stapleton, which means always on brand, always enjoyable, even if rarely exceptional.