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Month: August 2012

Legends & Veterans

The Past with A Personal Touch: Meeting Loretta Lynn for the First Time

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The traffic on 31W S. was just a few vehicles here and there from Bowling Green to Nashville that morning. I was told to be […]

Music Row

NSAI TOOLS FOR SUCCESSFUL RE-WRITING Part 2

August 25, 2012 Amanda 0

Editor’s Note: This is the second part of an article on re-writing, written by hit songwriter Jon Ims. “Professional songwriters take re-writing for granted,” Jon […]

Music Row

NSAI TOOLS FOR SUCCESSFUL RE-WRITING Part 1

August 24, 2012 Amanda 0

Editor’s Note: This is the first part of an article on re-writing, written by hit songwriter Jon Ims. “Professional songwriters take re-writing for granted,” Jon […]

Exclusives

John David Kent, Burning Up the Roads in Oklahoma & Texas

August 24, 2012 Amanda 0

‘She’s got more mud on her boots, then all of them frat boy cowboys do – and that says a lot.’ John David Kent turned […]

No Picture
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Musician’s Spotlight: Johnny Garcia

August 23, 2012 Amanda 0

Johnny Garcia has been playing guitar with Trisha Yearwood since 1991 and is also her music director. Add Garth Brooks to his resume in 2000, […]

Exclusives

Jason Boland and The Stragglers: Worldwide Red Dirt

August 23, 2012 Amanda 0

 Jason Boland wears a cowboy hat. A lot of the acts who are considered “Red Dirt” don’t. That’s part of the beauty of today’s Red […]

Inside Track

August 2012: Inside Track on Music Row

August 22, 2012 Amanda 0

  If I am Chasing Your Dream Faster Than You, Then I am IN THE Wrong Dream.   –  Preshias ALBUM NEWS: Viewers in favor of the “most recognizable […]

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Granger Smith Has Gone Full-Circle But Sticks By The Life He Lives

August 21, 2012 Amanda 0

‘At 4 am, a five piece band Gets hurry in a Chevrolet van Running late … So we’re sleeping on the interstate.’ As a teenage […]

Growing Up Kilgore

Growing up Kilgore: The Johnny Horton Story

August 21, 2012 Amanda 0

My father, Merle Kilgore, introduced me to many famous country music stars over the years, but the very first one was Johnny Horton. I was […]

Radio

Radio Spotlight: Collin Hudson, RDROK.com – Red Dirt Radio Oklahoma

August 20, 2012 Amanda 3

Collin Hudson is first and foremost a Red Dirt music fan. He and his partner, Kellie Poolaw, began a Red Dirt radio show in 2008 […]

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