
2010 a year of change for country music, radio, and NMG
In 2010, Nashville saw a great many changes and one constant. […]
In 2010, Nashville saw a great many changes and one constant. […]
It’s much easier to sell someone who’s already your customer, and many of America’s biggest corporations just invested millions of dollars in country music. […]
Congratulations on being inducted into the Oklahoma Country Music Hall of Fame in November, also celebrating your 77th birthday (you told me your age), your 42 years of marriage… […]
Among Warner Brothers/Reprise country star Blake Shelton’s favorite memories of growing up in Oklahoma is something his grandmother used to say, after young Blake first began playing music… […]
When Lyric Street Records went out of business last summer, LSR artist Trent Tomlinson didn’t hesitate a moment. He decided to put his new album out himself. […]
One of the least understood aspects for modern record companies and radio executives is social media, a business which unlike radio and records is seeing explosive growth in the second decade of the 21st… […]
If you are familiar with the Red Dirt/Texas scene then the name Brandon Jackson should not be new to you. What you might not know is that Brandon has been performing since the age of 5. […]
Many musical acts, such as country group Rascal Flatts, owe a lot of their success to their “street teams,” groups of fans that publicize a band’s music, and… […]
When Nashville’s iconic Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge opened a new location on Florida’s Panama City Beach… […]
In its heyday, the Hearth restaurant and nightclub on Gallatin Road in Madison was the place to party and be seen. One of Nashville’s most elegant nightspots, it was where the best musicians played, the stars drank… […]
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