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William Prince

Further From the Country

CD review - Further From the Country

Dallas Burrow

The Way the West Was Won

CD review - The Way the West Was Won

KP Hawthorn

Til the Glitter End

CD review - Til the Glitter End

Rodney Crowell

Airline Highway

CD review - Airline Highway

Hayes Carll

We're Only Human

CD review - We're Only Human

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Jaime Wyatt is a fantastic country singer that has just released her third album, "Feel Good," and is currently on her first headlining tour. This trek has taken her to places and venues where she's never played before and has been a heartening success.
Rodney Crowell's career is littered with butterfly-effect decisions that, in retrospect, represent life-altering milestones along the singer/songwriter's star-crossed path. If the Houston native hadn't moved to Nashville at age 22, he wouldn't have been discovered by Jerry Reed...
Steve Earle pays tribute to one of his mentors and heroes, Jerry Jeff Walker, on "Jerry Jeff," which follows his "GUY" tribute to Guy Clark and "TOWNES" tribute to Townes Van Zandt. Earle has called these projects a necessary form of therapy, as each of these great artists have passed on.
The title track to James McMurtry's "The Horses and the Hounds" plays out like one of those great running songs, namely Merle Haggard's "The Fugitive." "Lord I've been running for so long I just can't find a way back home," McMurtry sings, in that enjoyable deadpan vocal tone of his. When the Haggard song is mentioned, though, McMurtry responds, "I don't really remember.
Back before the world retreated into makeshift fallout shelters for a year of Netflix binging, board games and what Warren Zevon referred to as splendid isolation, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Shannon McNally was invited to play a Music City benefit concert.
By their own admission Track45 hails from a town that is "big enough for a WalMart and a Waffle House, but not a Target or a Starbucks." Ironically, Meridian, Miss. (population (41,148) is the birthplace of the father of country music, Jimmy Rodgers. The harmony-driven sibling trio of Track45 includes Ben Johnson and his infectiously bubbly sisters Jenna and KK.

Concert Reviews

Shoulders champions tradition

Nick Shoulders was all happy to hitting the Boston area for the second time. The word must have gotten out because the Arkansas traditional country singer drew a healthy crowd of maybe 300 even without any sort of hit to his name. So maybe the fans provided a modicum of motivation for the mustachioed, friendly singer. ...

Barber stays authentic

Sam Barber has come far in a short time. Not too many years ago – four - the 22-year-old Missouri native first started playing. Tik Tok soon served him well, but seeing how his career and this evening in particular progressed, Barber is more than a viral artist. Barber's singer/songwriter ...

Waldon stands on her own

It would be enough for people take notice of Kelsey Waldon "merely" because she is on Oh Boy Records, the label started by the late, great John Prine. Could that have led to a nearly full house? Hey whatever works. The reality is that Prine's support could only go so far. ...

Opposites attract for Late Night Thoughts

On the face of it, the duo known as Late Night Thoughts appeared to be complete opposites. There's Brian Rauch, who handles the bulk of the lead vocals, dressed simply with gray pants and t-shirt, a close cropped beard, short hair and a slight appearance. And then there's his compadre, ...

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