Today's featured artist is Danielle Blakey, another talent from Australia. Here's a bit of her bio: Young, fresh and gorgeous, DANIELLE BLAKEY has already come to the attention of Star Maker judges, US TV producers
Blake Shelton has, arguably, one of the strongest voices in country music today. This fact is evident on his latest single, “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” While this song may be another composition about the regret
Dolly’s had enough, and as you’d expect from Ms. Parton, she doesn’t mince words as she gives this arrogant jerk the proverbial boot: “You don’t know love from shinola/With You, love is not what I found/A
Maybe he was helped by his stint in a gospel quartet, but Trace Adkins’ voice sounds like it was specifically made to sing gospel music. He sings this song of redemption with power, but does
Is it just me, or are country albums too bloated these days? Alan Jackson’s Good Time is a decent album, but at seventeen tracks, it’s too much to listen to in one sitting. I remember
At Country Universe, we are often offered the opportunity to showcase new and rising artists. Today, we’re beginning a feature called “Sound Off.” Each entry in this feature will showcase a different artist, sharing a
Alright, ladies and gents. Put your iPod/mp3 player/music library on shuffle and list the first 15 songs it plays. Blatant honesty’s a must, so don’t skip those embarrassing songs you don’t want to admit you
Montgomery Gentry slows things down with their new single, “Roll With Me.” Instead of trading lines, Troy Gentry sings lead while Eddie Montgomery provides particularly appealing harmony vocals to a rather pleasant sounding melody. Regrettably,
The media is picking up on Miranda Lambert scoring her first top ten single. In this Reuters article, Lambert herself is quoted as being shocked that a song this dark broke through: The lyrics would
Kathy Mattea Coal Del McCoury Moneyland The everyday experience of America’s working poor was once a cornerstone of country music. As recently as the economic downturn of the early nineties, their voices were being heard