Jesse Keith Whitley
Jesse Keith Whitley has generations of country music pumping through his veins. The son of Lorrie Morgan and the late Keith Whitley, and grandson of […]
Jesse Keith Whitley has generations of country music pumping through his veins. The son of Lorrie Morgan and the late Keith Whitley, and grandson of […]
Described as “the true essence and mirror image of traditional Americana country music,” he seems to have a direct-connect with ghosts of country past and the natural knack to echo the sounds of some of the “Who’s Who” in country music […] […]
Country recordings by Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely now span six decades with the release of her new CD titled Vintage Country: Old But Treasured. “I love that title,” remarked Eddie Stubbs during a recent interview with Jeannie on WSM radio […] […]
The Drumheller, Alberta, Canada native had to wait until he was sixteen to audition for Canadian Idol, but by then Jaydee had matured into a big-voiced belter who won the hearts of viewers […] […]
This month, Ray will showcase and release his new album, The Man In Me, during CMA Fan Fair. The album was recorded at Nashville’s The Tracking Room with studio manager, Dan Mitchell, and will be released by TCM Records Nashville. It features sure-to-be hits like “She Makes Me,” “Back To You,” and the title track, “The Man In Me.” […] […]
When Dallas Davidson moved to Nashville to be a songwriter, calling him a long shot would’ve been a tremendous understatement. He’d never been in a band; he didn’t pick up a guitar (or any other instrument) until he was in his mid-20s, and was still learning how to play when he moved to Nashville. […] […]
Country fans who long for a return to the magic of the Outlaw Movement and the blue-collar magic of artists like Merle Haggard, Connie Smith, and Waylon Jennings just have to wait until June 17. […] […]
How do you begin an article about Cowboy Troy? Some things stand out: he’s really tall, standing at six-feet-five-inches. Add a cowboy hat, darker than average skin, southern drawl, sharp dresser, and nothing but smooth moves on the dance floor […]
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Ottawa is set to go Country in a big way this August with the reprise of Capital Hoedown after a successful inaugural festival in 2010. [..]
Awards, recognition and success, not to mention top ten singles in a national market—not bad for a studio and musician/producer/engineer tucked away in the middle of the Western Canadian prairies […] […]
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