Lefty Frizzell, True Honky Tonk Outlaw
by Amos White My man William Orville Frizzell was born March 31st, 1928. Where? You guessed it: Texas. When you talk to fans of honky
by Amos White My man William Orville Frizzell was born March 31st, 1928. Where? You guessed it: Texas. When you talk to fans of honky
by Keith Knight Every week, I find myself in the middle of a sweat-soaked dance floor, filled with smiles of all ages, moving together to
As the master storyteller Jason Isbell has shown us over the years, life is hard. Relationships fail, our decisions, good or bad, can haunt us, regret, pain, loss, triumphs, addictions, glimmers of hope, and everything in the middle make up this world we were born into. In Weathervanes, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit take a deep dive into the physical, spiritual, and emotional frailty of being human. If you assumed the album would lean toward the darker side when you saw “Death Wish” as the first track, then your assumptions were correct…
In the summer of 1927, nineteen bands/musicians responded to an ad in a newspaper for an opportunity to be a part of a recording session
Stripping back the progressive country style, Simpson takes us back to 1862 in a very William Munny-esque saga of a violent, dead eye who is reformed from his ways by the alluring love of Juanita. They start a family but their idyllic country peace is interrupted by the bandit Seamus McClure. Thus sparking Dood, along with Shamrock his mule and his hound Sam on a dangerous quest to recover the love of his life and mother of his children…
James McMurtry is a staple in Texas red dirt country/singer-country music – but James McMurtry out-of-touch with both reality and Tennessee law because he wants a 40 year old man’s moose-knuckle in your kindergartner’s face. Last week while playing in Tennessee the confused singer wore a red dress to protest the state’s “anti-drag legislation.”
by N.T. McQueen The sophomore offering from Wyoming native Ian Munsick hits all the right buttons for country fans. Touching on themes of family, faith,
Carly Pearce will reveal the ACM Radio Award winners via the Academy of Country Music Facebook, which will also be revealed on February 19th at
Happy Valentine’s Day country music lovers. Whether you are single or with that special someone there is one thing that is for sure today –
Legendary country artist John Anderson’s new song, “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone,” with special guest Blake Shelton is out now! Of the collaboration, Anderson shares, “I’m super excited about