Dierks Bentley is more than a Modern Day Drifter as his latest album title suggests. He thinks of himself as a country music missionary whose...
The Grand Ole Opry celebrates eighty years of great country beginning Memorial Day Weekend and continuing throughout 2005.
80th Anniversary Events:
Grand Ole Opry 80th...
Trace Adkins is a workin’ man’s man. His music is known for being believeable and easy to relate to, and his latest effort, Songs About...
The latest effort from Warner Bros. Nashville artist Blake Shelton is an album designed to create a place of comfort and relaxation for listeners, such...
2005 Indie Label Special Issue
No stranger to success in the record industry, Con Hunley has had over 20 top ten hits in his career and was a major-label...
In the ever-more competitive major label landscape, standing still is not an option. Survival dictates change and earlier this year Universal Music Group Nashville...
November 2004 Publisher Special
Just recently a mom for the third time, Sara Evans is a firm believer that you can have it all. “I believe I was born...
That distinct accent you hear from one of country music’s hottest stars, wasn’t formed in Texas, Georgia or Tennessee. It does come from south of...
Tim McGraw had such a good time making Tim McGraw And The Dancehall Doctors at a recording studio in upstate New York that he decided...
Dierks Bentley’s meteoric rise in the country format was propelled by his energetic and inquisitive debut single, “What Was I Thinkin’?,” but it’s obvious the...
“Travelin’ Light”
“The Rodeo Is Over”
“Days of Thunder”
“Burnin’ Bridges”
“Fine Me a Man Like Goober”
“My Block”
“You’re the Ticket”
“Dona Carmela”
“But I Could Be Wrong”
“Hick Chick”