Kasey Musgraves – Same Trailer Different Park

Musgraves

Kasey Musgraves debut album ‘Same Trailer, Different Park’ was released on the Mercury label here in England last week. She may be a brand new name to many country appreciators albeit that she is already making a name for herself in country music circles. When Lady Antebellum  played England last year you will have been [...]

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Love and Theft Album release

Love and theft

Love and Theft debut album release becomes available here next month on February 11th on the RCA Nashville record label. This new country duo comprising of Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson have already been nominated for Country Music Association, Country Music Television and Academy of Country Music Awards in the USA. The pair did [...]

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The Band Perry UK Tour 2012

When it comes to ‘keeping it in the family’ country music has always had its tradition. A prime example in modern country music circles can be seen with an award winning trio that should have visited us here in Britain in July. Because of various complex schedule changes The Band Perry had to cancel those [...]

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Country Living

On todays show we make the draw to see who wins the highly acclaimed album from Kenny Chesney called ‘Hemingways Whisky’ coupled up with the new four track release from Raul Malo. I’ll also be announcing a bumper Christmas gift that you can win and it’s one of the biggest offered on the show to [...]

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Looking back over the country

As we head into another New Year I thought it was probably appropriate to take a general look back over the last twelve month relating to the country music world. There were some great releases from some stompin’ new artists and memorable offerings from some well established names. Prolific releases on the Humphead record label [...]

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Crossover with Darius (Hootie and the Blowfish) Rucker

Over the years I’ve often mentioned the fact that many country songs crossover into the pop genres and many of the other genres cross over into country. That to my mind is why ‘country’ music should not be dismissed by many ‘none appreciators’ as trite. If you are one of those ‘appreciators’ and you’re also [...]

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