Our occasional feature spotlighting new artists continues today, as we turn our attention to another Aussie country act: The McClymonts. This sister act has already gained popularity in their home country. Here's a bit of
Following up on last night's discussion on who should be nominated for Male Vocalist this year at the CMA's, it seems logical to talk about the female vocalists next. There was a time when this
Sugarland will move to #1 on the overall album chart this week, following a relatively small 45 percent drop from their opening week numbers. Last week, it entered at #2 with sales of 313,600. This
Starting today, open threads will be posted in the evening as an end-of-day feature. Tonight's topic: Who do you think should be this year's five nominees for Male Vocalist of the Year at the CMA
Todd Snider has the social conscience of a Rodney Crowell, mixed with the wry, detached humor of a Mitch Hedberg. Too many artists lose their sense of humor when they attempt to make social commentary,
It's hard not to get a little excited over Melissa Lawson's win last night. Granted, Nashville Star hasn't been producing hitmakers by the dozen, but some truly talented artists have gotten their start on the
Leeann's review of the new Randy Travis album mentioned that it's his seventeenth album. In the comments, LJ notes: “SEVENTEENTH ALBUM!!” She's right: that's a lot of albums! Usually, artists don't get much attention after
Randy Travis Around the Bend After spending significant time immersed in the world of gospel music, Randy Travis has released his first album in nine years that includes secular themes. This is not to say,
A short while back, I asked readers to alert all of us to country music blogs that we might be missing. Here are some of the best that they shared with us. I hope you
Pam Tillis was the artist that made me a fan of country music. There were songs and artists I had liked before, but hearing “Maybe it Was Memphis” was an epiphany, a sudden realization that