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Kacey Musgraves

Middle of Nowhere

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Emily Nenni

Movin' Shoes

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Ella Langley

Dandelion

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Charley Crockett

Age of the Ram

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Drayton Farley

A Heavy Duty Heart

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Leah Blevins

All Dressed Up

CD review - All Dressed Up

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There are some records that feel polished and carefully mapped out from the start, and then there are records that seem to arrive almost on instinct. For Emily Scott Robinson, her fifth record, "Appalachia," became less about chasing perfection and more about returning to the places, people and emotions that shaped her.
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.

Concert Reviews

The Paper Kites understandably grow bigger

At the end of the night, The Paper Kites' lead singer Sam Bentley said that the band seems to gained more and more fans in the Boston since they started playing here at Brighton Music Hall. It'd be easy to take Bentley at his word, and it would also be even easier to understand why the ...

Blevins is all dressed up and ready to go

Leah Blevins sings country music, but don't confuse her with any of the pop-based country music coming out of Nashville. That was true after hearing her new record, "All Dressed Up" on Easy Eye Sound, the label started by Dan Auerbach of Black Keys fame, and in concert with her throwback sound. ...

Kennedy rises above in powerful night

Life has not been easy for Bre Kennedy. She made that abundantly clear during her heart-on-her sleeve performance. If you didn't know anything about the Utah native who now lives in Nashville before you walked through the doors, you'd know perhaps more than you wanted. What you learned was ...

MerleFest day 4: Alison Krauss and Union Station bring the magic

The final day of MerleFest 2026 featured a headline performance from Allison Krause and Union Station, plus both newcomers and veterans on the main stages. Jim Lauderdale is another artist who makes MerleFest home every year, and he had already offered up several sets throughout the weekend, so his ...

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