CD Review: John Lee Hooker, Jr, “Live In Istanbul, Turkey ”
John Lee Hooker Jr. proves he can live up to the name of his legendary father in this incredible live performance in Istanbul, Turkey. Fiery funky blues… […]
John Lee Hooker Jr. proves he can live up to the name of his legendary father in this incredible live performance in Istanbul, Turkey. Fiery funky blues… […]
Jamey Johnson has once again brought us well written songs with the best honk-tonkin’ musicians around along with his unique outlaw style that we all love. This CD has a… […]
In October of this year, the Country Music community lost a small piece of Honky Tonk history in Billy Frizzell, younger brother of the late, legendary Lefty Frizzell. Although a small benefaction, long forgotten by today’s Country… […]
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Music business professionals from Music City traveled to Prague, Czech Republic, “The Golden City,” to kick off the first annual five-day Play Prague Music Conference and Concert with a mission “to give major … […]
Tim Gonzalez plays the harmonica. Some of the artists he’s played with include: Ronnie Milsap, Doug Stone, Pam Tillis, Toby Keith, B.B. King, Archer Park, John Michael Montgomery, Lee Oscar, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Magic Dick, Leroy Parnell and the … […]
From Hank Snow, “The Singing Ranger,”in the 1950s, to Anne Murray in the 1970s and 1980s and Shania Twain in the 1990s – to name a few – the Great White North has had a massive impact on Music Row and country radio. Now Craig Moritz, an exciting new artist who hails from remote towns in Western Canada with names like Medicine Hat and Fort McMurray, is working with top Row producers and songwriters to stake his own musical claim in Music City. […]
Some people would ask, after 50 years in the music business, why not just take it easy? Well, ask that of legendary R&B artist Smokey Robinson and he’ll tell you why he’s still recording and performing – it’s because he’s been given the chance to live his wildest, most impossible dream. […]
It Only Hurts When I’m Reading: Eilleen’s early life was marked by hardship, and tragedy almost forestalled her music career. But after raising her siblings and honing her craft, she changed her name to Shania, which means “on my way” … and she was. Sounds like a good book, eh? Well, her publisher sure thinks so. Shania Twain’s autobiography will be released next spring. “There have been moments in my life I was concerned by the reality that tomorrow would never come,… […]
Country star Darryl Worley’s vision will soon become a reality when the new Darryl Worley Cancer Treatment Center celebrates its grand opening on November… […]
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