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Adcock today released a new song from the forthcoming project, "Last One To Know," written by Adcock, Jack Rauton, Erik Dylan and Luke Laird. Adcock's songs "Loose Strings," "Need To," "Unlucky ...
"Take Yer Meds" is the latest track unveiled from Cobb's upcoming album, "Ain't Rocked in a While," which will be released July 11 via Ol' Buddy Records/Thirty Tigers and is the first project he's ...
"We always feel inspired to write songs based on our personal journeys, and this one perfectly captures moments from each of our individual lives at the same exact time," Restless Road said in a ...
The festival will be Sept. 9-13. Over 120 showcasing artists are confirmed to play the festival, with more performers to be announced in July.
Produced by Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price), the Texas quintet released their new single "When We Were Young," an anthemic ode to the golden days of youth.
Produced mainly by Sam Ellis and Lindsay Rimes and with Kelley co-penning all the original songs, the set contains 16 songs that cover a variety of genres. The lead single "Can't Lose You" is on the ...
Inspired by the unwavering support of his wife throughout his musical journey, "Purple Paint" is a reflection on partnership, devotion and the strength that carries artists through a life in music.
"Born In A Cage" is an atmospheric, western-tinged ballad that contemplates a vanishing world. The song captures what Griffin's mother was experiencing as her time wound down and the natural world ...
Moon said, "Ever since I was a kid, I've seen the beach as a place where anybody can go to hit pause on the stresses of their everyday life. With this record I wanted to bring that experience to ...
Well, they can know because the two teamed up for their rendition of "Home Sweet Home," the Motley Crue hit that will appear on their upcoming "From the Beginning," a singles collection out Sept. 12 ...
Today, Paulette is teaming up with McBryde for a special collaboration version of the track, as the pair release a duet of the song.
Worthington penned "Not Like I Used To" alongside Monty Criswell and Derek George, The song laments a great love gone by: "I knew every move What made her laugh What made her cry And even though She ...
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