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CD review - Blame It On Gravity Blame It On Gravity – Perhaps the Old 97's have fallen off your personal music radar. If so, the group's new album - its first in four years and seventh overall - should snap you right back to full attention. This is a career highlight for the Texas quartet.
CD review - Secrets Secrets – Though but a teenager, Sierra Hull has already joined the ranks of accomplished young mandolin virtuosos. She picks it fast, but clean and with tone, taste, and timing typical of a far more experienced player. Her lightening licks on "Smashville" and "Hullarious" are surely Chris Thile influenced.
CD review - Greatest Hits: Every Mile A Memory 2003-2008 Greatest Hits: Every Mile A Memory 2003-2008 – The idea of letting your fans pick the front and back cover photos and title of your greatest hits package could strike the casual observer either as gimmickry or a thank you to the hardcore. Not to mention having thousands of your fans fork over a few bucks to be listed as executive producers, albeit for charity. Fortunately, for Dierks Bentley, this effort does not come off as calculated.
CD review - Phil Stacey Phil StaceyPhil Stacey has the country music likeability factor sewn up: Family man. Three ministers in the immediate family. He even re-upped with the Navy after his American Idol success in 2007. But is any of this enough to seek out his self-titled debut?
CD review - Iron and Diamonds Iron and Diamonds – Bluegrass bands and songwriters must find a balance between finding their own voice and respecting the tradition of the genre. The Gibson Brothers meet this challenge on their latest. The instrumentation provided by Mike Barber, Rick Hayes, Clayton Campbell and Junior Barber is good throughout. However, the effort is really centered on the brothers' singing.
Eddy Arnold R.I.P. – The late Eddy Arnold, who died May 8 at 89, was one of country music's greatest stars ever. He sold 85 million records over the course of 6 decades of recording. The Tennessee Plowboy enjoyed his first hits for RCA in 1945 with "Each Minute Seems a Million Years" and had his final chart appearance – his 146th on the Billboard charts - with a remake of one of his best known songs, "Cattle Call" with LeAnn Rimes, in 1999.
Quality country/bluegrass rule – Let's put aside the news of less than stellar CD sales continuing into 2008. Folks, there is a lot of good music released already in the first two months of the year and a lot more quality albums upcoming real soon. We are very keen obviously on Carlene Carter's new CD. It is quite refreshing to hear high quality, heartfelt and energetic music from Carter, who certainly has had major troubles over the years. To say that the singing and song craft would be such high quality was not unexpected.
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Tift Merritt gets tender

Country music feature - Tift Merritt gets tender
Tift Merritt appeared on a roll after releasing "Bramble Rose" in 2002 and "Tambourine" in the summer of 2004. The North Carolina singer was among the leading lights of the so-called alt.-country crowd and attracting glowing reviews, even a Grammy nomination for best country album. But she would not have landed a role with "Where's Waldo?" because unlike the cartoon character, Merritt seemed pretty much nowhere to be found for awhile.

Are Dixie Bee Liners "Ripe" for success?

Country music feature - Are Dixie Bee Liners "Ripe" for success?
"It's a great little group of people," says Buddy Woodward of the Dixie Bee Liners. "Probably the best band I've ever been in." When one considers how many bands Woodward has been part of that have enjoyed fervent cult followings, that's saying something. However, after toiling away in various roots music aggregations for the better part of two decades, the eclectic singer-songwriter/voice actor is finally part of a band that has a shot at connecting with a larger audience.

Hayes Carll has "Trouble In Mind"

Country music feature - Hayes Carll has "Trouble In Mind"
Hayes Carll is a Texas singer/songwriter, which is a categorical description that holds a lot of artistic weight. After all, this subset also includes Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle and Townes Van Zandt. And heck, let's not forget Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. But what exactly makes Texas singer/songwriters so special?

Longview goes deep again

Country music feature - Longview goes deep again
At the time of their 1997 self-titled debut on Rounder, Longview quickly came to be regarded by many as the first bluegrass "supergroup," a coalition of six of the leading lights of the contemporary bluegrass scene. The project was successful enough to spawn two follow-ups, "High Lonesome" (1999, also on Rounder) and "Lessons In Stone" (2002, on Rebel).

Larry Stephenson grows "Thankful"

Country music feature - Larry Stephenson grows "Thankful"
Larry Stephenson has a lot to be grateful for. The 51-year old bluegrass veteran celebrates his 19th year as the leader of his own band this year and will also mark his 19th year with Pinecastle Records with the release of "Thankful." Stephenson started his career as a teenager playing around his native Virginia with his father before joining Bill Harrell and His Virginians in 1979.

Carlene Carter grows "Stronger"

Country music feature - Carlene Carter grows "Stronger"
When we last heard from Carlene Carter, President Bill Clinton was in his first term. King LeBron James was barely in double digits, age-wise that is. And Shania Twain dominated the country album chart that year with "The Woman In Me." Yup, it's been a long, long time since one of the heirs of the Carter Family heritage has been heard from musically - "Little Acts of Treason" was released in August 1995 to be exact.
Wedding bells blues – Sometimes it's a real challenge to come up with interesting topics for this column, and other times - like say when one of the greatest pitchers of all time is discovered to supposedly having had an affair with troubled country singer Mindy McCready - it's so I almost feel guilty for getting paid.