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We built ‘Radio SAM COUNTRY GERMANY’ for YOU…….. For you to NEVER miss that amazing event. We strive  to, at all times, try to take the hassle out of finding out where that favourite artist is performing, have a look at some other artists also performing.

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Country music is a genre of American popular music that originated in Southern United States in the 1920s.It takes its roots from the southeastern genre of American folk music and Western music. Blues modes have been used extensively throughout its recorded history. Country music often consists of ballads and dance tunes with generally simple forms and harmonies  accompanied by mostly string instruments such as banjos, electric and acoustic guitars, fiddles, and harmonicas. The term country music gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to the earlier term hillbilly music; it came to encompass Western music, which evolved parallel to hillbilly music from similar roots, in the mid-20th century. The term country music is used today to describe many styles and subgenres. In 2009 country music was the most listened to rush hour radio genre during the evening commute, and second most popular in the morning commute in the United States Country singers have been inspiring us for almost a century now and it seems that they are getting better and better at releasing great country songs. Therefore, we have the top country songs of 2018, which have definitely landed on our playlists. Country music fans that want to listen to quality music should take a listen at the songs that we have talked about earlier.

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The legends of South African country music share the stage at The Carousel Casino & Entertainment World’s Cheyenne Saloon on 24 and 25 January for the ultimate country show – Country Magic. Lance James, Tommy Dell, Barbara Ray, Sally Vaughn, Clive Bruce and The Rodeo Girls will dish up the best country show south of Texas for two spectacular evenings.

Multi award-winning country legend Lance ‘Big Daddy’ James has been at the forefront of entertainment in South Africa for over 50 golden years. This versatile artist, who is well-loved for the special bond he forms with his audiences during his performances, is also popular as a radio announcer, having started his career in broadcasting in 1954. He still does radio work across South Africa, Namibia and for Impala Radio in Perth.

James has performed abroad, released more than 85 albums and won a host of awards including two honorary awards from the ATKV for his contribution to Afrikaans music, six Sarie awards and Vonk, Tempo, Ghoema and Sama Lifetime Achievement awards.

Tommy ‘Killer’ Dell has been touring the country as a performer for over 40 years. He has also represented South Africa in Nashville at the International Country Fanfare Show and has worked with artists such as Dolly Parton, Charlie Pride, Conway Twitty, Crystal Gayle and Elvis Presley’s vocal backing band, the Jordanaires. A singer, songwriter, cabaret artist, radio presenter and comedian, Dell has 11 gold albums and 4 platinum CDs to his credit.

Barbara Ray is ‘The Queen of Country Music’ in South Africa. She arrived in the country from Scotland in the mid-1960s and has been a household name ever since. Her concert performances have taken her around South Africa, as well as Zimbabwe, Namibia, Scotland, Madeira and a very successful tour of Australia. A multiple award-winner with 22 gold records to her name, Ray’s soft-spoken manner and warm personality, coupled with her wonderful songs, have made her one of South Africa’s most popular singers.

Sally ‘Mama Country’ Vaughn has been a fixture on the South African music scene since she won multiple Sarie awards in 1983 for being the best female country singer with songs like The Teddy Bear Song and With You. Critically-acclaimed performances in Nashville followed, where she earned standing ovations with Glory Glory Hallelujah and Somewhere Between. She was part of the group Over the Hillbillies with Billy Forrest, Lance James, Joanna Field and Clive Bruce and has also recorded duets with Buddy Vaughn and Gene Rockwell.

Clive Bruce has been performing and recording for over 40 years, charting high on both the SA Hit Parade, and the popular LM Radio Hit Parade in the seventies. He’s appeared on multiple TV shows as a host and a guest, achieved success individually and as part of the group Over the Hillbillies. Still going strong, Bruce released two new albums in 2013 entitled Sweet Fever and Net Vir Jou.

The Rodeo Girls are a new addition to Lance James’ live show, but have also achieved notable solo success, both locally and internationally, with their dynamic performances over more than 15 years. The only professional line dance group in South Africa, The Rodeo Girls have made a name for themselves with both singing and dancing. They’ve appeared on multiple South African TV shows and music DVDs and have shared stages with country legends and pop stars alike. They’ve also achieved international success, winning awards at the American Dance Awards in Orlando and in Austria.
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Sally Vaughn Received a Lifetime Achievement Award


Sally Vaughn Received A Lifetime  Achievement Award!

Frans Swart, CEO of Lefra Productions and Lance James presented Sally Vaughn with a lifetime achievement award at the Country Spectacular Show at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena for her tremendous contribution to Country Music in South Africa.

 

In 1983 Sally Vaughn earned a Sarie award with her songs: ”The Teddy Bear Song” and “With You” on her album “Mama Country” as “Best Female Country Singer”. By this time she was already known as “Mama Country”, a title bestowed on her by Lance James.

Lance decided to present Sally’s rendition of “Glory Glory Hallelujah” to the American Country Music Association,  and shortly thereafter Sally was invited to visit the USA.

 

In June 1984 Sally performed in Nashville,  Tennessee,  at the Annual Country Awards and received a standing ovation for her songs “Glory Glory  Hallelujah” and “Somewhere Between”.

She was invited as one of the lead performers a year later and again received a standing ovation. In 1989 Sally Vaughn,  Lance James,  Clive Bruce,  Billy Forrest and Joanna Field began the group ”Over The Hillbillies”, and released five albums.“She is a wonderful talented singer and earned international recognition.  She is very naughty and I just love her sense of humor.” Frans Swart

 
Some of Sally’s greatest hits are”Glory Glory Hallelujah”,  “Cryin’ My Heart Out Over You”,  “Your Old Love Letters”,  “Somewhere Between”, ”Special Angel”, ”A Simple Goodbye”,  “Piece Of My Heart”,  ”He Talks To Me”,  “If I Give My Heart To You”, ”When Old Flames Burn Blue”,  “Weep No More”, ”Daddy’s Hands”, ”Tammy” and many more.

“If somebody earned this award, it is Sally.  She is a wonderful person, very talented and somebody who I have the utmost respect.” Lance James..By handing over the Award, Frans Swart, said he has the utmost respect for Miss Sally Vaughn.  “She is a wonderful talented singer and earned international recognition.  She is very naughty and I just love her sense of humor.” Lance James added by saying that he and Sally toured together for many, many years.

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The legends of South African country music . The legends are Lance James, Barbara Ray, Bobby Angel, Matt Hurter and Tommy Dell , Alan Ladd, Cheree, JJ Stephens and Jason Bradleyand many other Country Stars and Legends.

 

 

Lance James has more than 60 albums to his name, the worst of which was recorded way back in the 60s already! Lance is known as the Big Daddy of South African country music and has received many awards during his career of almost 50 years. The ATKV dubbed him "a living icon", and Vonk magazine recently gave him a "Lifetime Achievement" for his contribution to the South African music industry.

Lance also recorded various albums with Queen of Country Barbara Ray. Barbara emigrated fron Scotland to South Africa in die mid-60s, and has since become a household name. Twenty-two of her albums went gold, and she won many awards for her contribution to country music. Barbara is especially well-known for her hits "I don"t wanna play house" and "Down the Mississippi", and also tours with one of SA"s other great country legends, Bobby Angel.
Bobby Angel has been known as the King of Country since he took the music world by storm with his 1975 hit, "You ask me to". Many more hits followed, and his latest release, "Wals van die lewe", confirmed Bobby"s status as evergreen musician.
Tommy Dell, also known as The Killer, and Sally Vaughn represented South Africa in Nashville in 1984. The main singer of the Elvis group The Jordanaires was highly impressed with Dell"s work: "I"ve never seen a singer from another country command so much respect from an audience". No wonder, since nine of Tommy"s albums went gold ... while "Teddy Bear" and "Little Rosa" earned this artist double golden awards.Matt Hurter has been well-known in the South African country music industry for 40 years now. He is the current president of the South African Country Music Association and it was he who founded the SA Country Farm and managed it for 11 years. Matt is working on a new album at the moment, a large part of which will be music he himself wrote.
Alan Ladd was born in Lusaka, Zambia, in 1966. He and his 12 brothers and sisters (among whom was the legendary singer, Kupido) emigrated to South Africa in 1976. Ten years later, he recorded his first "seven single", with one of his own songs, Daddy, also on it. He attained great success as singer/songwriter in the years that followed, and his last two albums were released in 2006. The first, The Country Gospel CD, reached platinum status within two months, and sold more than 44 500 copies. The second, My Hart Klop Country, sold more than 37 000 copies within four months

 


Bernie Williams was born in Pietermaritzburg on 9 June 1962. He comes from a musical family with both his parents being musical as well as other family members. His love for music was clear from a very young age having grown up with the music of the likes of Jim Reeves and local stars, Lance James etc. At the age of 10 his father was transferred to Bloemfontein. When he was in standard 5 his “music” teacher at school at that stage was involved in the Performing arts Council of the Free State (PACOFS).

At the time Pacofs staged 3 operas of which TOSCA was one. Bernie auditioned and got a part as one of the choir boys in the opera with stars Ge’ Korsten and Nellie Du Toit. The experience left a huge impression on him and created a hunger for the stage and live performance. When he was in std. 6 he started to learn to play the guitar on his own without lessons with the help of a Cliff Richard song book with the guitar chords illustrated along with every song. This he did in secret every afternoon without his parents knowing and to their surprise one night at a family gathering he took the guitar and started playing and singing for everyone.

Bernie sang often in church and then proceeded to compete in the yearly talent competitions held on a regional basis at the church and not with much success! His afrikaans teacher at school had said time in std 7 that he would never work in radio, tv or the entertainment industry!

After matriculating, he did his military service in Kimberley. Here he and a fellow soldier discovered each others talents and started playing in the bungalow in the evening. They were asked to perform at the Hartswater show which at the time was huge for that area!

After military service he kind of lost touch with his music and performing but was still singing in church on a regular basis and till today has great love for gospel music and considers it to be his anchor. At the time he happened to meet a South African country singer Ray Thomas, which at the time was broadcasting on the then Radio Oranje. They became friends and before long Bernie was playing acoustic guitar and doing backing vocals for most of the major performers on big shows.

In 1987 he was offered the opportunity to record a solo album titled “We Had Our Moments” which was released in August 1988, and produced by one of his idols, Gene Rockwell. He was invited for a radio interview about the album and the next day he was contacted by the program manager of Radio Oranje at the time , Eben Niemand.

This was the start of a broadcasting career that lasted until 1998. He was invited to perform on the very popular “Sing Country” that was hosted by Clive Bruce. He started performing with the people he had always admired and had followed religiously and could not believe how things had changed for him, sharing the stage with the likes of, Ken Mullan, Bles Bridges, Steve Hofmeyer, Slam Factory, Lance James, Barbara Ray, Kurt Darren etc……he performed at the Rand Easter Show for four consecutive years before the entertainment at the show was changed. Sing Country was discontinued and about two years later the SABC produced a program called “Sounds Country”, Bernie was selected to be one of the presenters along with Lance James, Clive Bruce and Jenna Lessing. 13 programs were produced. So much for a teachers predictions!!!!

In 1992 he and Tony Ridgway of Rocking horse embarked on a tour of the USA visiting music city Nashville for the “Fan Fare” and seeing many of the big stars perform. They got to go the the very popular “June Jam” hosted by Alabama in Fort Payne Alabama as guests of the management company of Alabama, having VIP backstage passes and meeting numerous stars!! The likes of Billy Ray Cyrus, Marty Stuart, Restless heart etc.

In 1998 his second album, titled “Uncommon Man” was recorded after being signed by Polygram along with well known Ed Jordan and Lionel Bastos at the time. Lionel Bastos was tasked to produce the album and Bernie spent two weeks in studio along with some of the best musicians in South Africa, Ed Jordan on keyboards, Ruben Samuels on drums, Graeme Curry on bass guitar and Mauritz Lotz on guitar and backing vocals by amongst others Robin Walsh and Ed Jordan.

At the time Bernie started his own business and was soon bought out and went on to run the local branch of Homemakers Fair, planning and successfully managing 5 expos for them. By now he had discovered the 4×4 industry and was actively involved in it doing driver training and leading overlanding trips. Unfortunately he stopped performing at the time. He has been involved in the off road scene now for more than 16 years having moved to Jhb 3 years ago to take up the position of marketing manager for 4×4 Megaworld, a position he held for 2 years, arranging and managing sponsorships for the likes of Kingsley Holgate, Johan Botha (ex 50/50) and Johan Badenhorst of Voetspore.

Two years ago Bernie decided to rekindle his passion for performing and started singing again along with a friend. In this time he started speaking to Tony Ridgway about recording one or two songs to “test” the waters…..after more discussions it was decided to record a full album with 14 songs, and for the first time Bernie decided to record afrikaans songs as well, breaking “new” ground for him as he had never ever sung afrikaans before.

The end result is a super exciting product that has seen the light superbly produced by Tony Ridgway who also wrote most of the songs.

Bernie continues to do solo performances and sings songs from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s Afrikaans, country and his songs from his albums.

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Lance James and Barbara Ray - Folk, Vocal, Solo and Group Musician - Johannesburg
Lance James is a top class performer, who can assist you with making your function a memorable success. He remains one of the most-in-demand entertainers, working solo and with other popular artists in South Africa.
Lance James is a versatile, bilingual performer who specialises in Corporate functions, Concerts, Dances, Barn dances, Weddings, Shopping Centre promotions, and In-store promotions. He is considered as one of the top entertainers ever in South Africa, and has an excellent rapport with his audiences.
Winner of six SABC Sarie Awards, a "Loony's Award for his contribution to entertainment, plus an Honorary Award from ATKV Centurion, Beeld and Pretoria Afrikaanse Sakekamer for his contribution to Afrikaans music. Lance has appeared in many top Television Shows, is a well established Master of Ceremonies, as well as a well known Radio Broadcaster, currently broadcasting on Radio Today, "Keep It Country". Lance started recording in 1962, and to date over 60 Lance James Albums have been released.

Lance released "Lance James sing Dankie en ander Treffers” in 1997, "Vriendskap" in 1998, "20 Gewildste Treffers" in 1999, and "No Charge" in 2001. In 1998/99 various other Lance James C.D.'s were re-issued plus "The Heart and Soul" double album. Vrouekeur recorded the best “Country Performance” on CD for the year 2002 was Lance James on the album "Sing a Lekker Liedjie". In 2003, he also released “Till a Tear becomes a Rose” with new singer Joey Lane. Lance can also be heard on the “Back to Bapsfontein” CD which was released in September 2003, and “Toeka 2” by Steve Hofmeyr released early 2004. Lance released "One Day At A Time" Golden Gospel Hits in October 2004.

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Walk the Line’ by Johnny Cash

Cash’s first No. 1 hit on the Billboard chart managed to keep itself on the radar for 43 weeks. Cash said the song was his ‘pledge of devotion’ to new wife Vivian Liberto, and, oh, it was written backstage in one night. NBD.

‘Jolene’ by Dolly Parton

This Parton hit was her second chart-topper and even crossed into mainstream music’s territory. It’s one of her most covered songs, now being sung by artists who weren’t even alive when it came out in 1973, and she’s revealed in interviews that the real Jolene is a composite of her bank teller and a fan she met at a show.

‘Friends in Low Places’ by Garth Brooks

Songwriting duo Dewayne Blackwell and Earl Bud Lee handed this song off to a then-unknown Brooks, who took the tune to a No. 1 chart spot and wound up making a fairly big name for him in country

‘Choices’ by George Jones

Known in the last decades of his life as the greatest living country music singer, Jones had no shortage of chart-toppers during his musical career. This 1999 cover track stands out as one of Jones’s most meaningful vocal performances.

‘Concrete Angel’ by Martina McBride

Telling the heart-wrenching story of a young girl living in a hellish world of abuse, McBride’s smooth and high-reaching vocals wrap this 2002 song in emotion and ferocity. It took her girl-power anthems to a new level with its sobering message, and it’s just a damn good song.

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Kiss an Angel Good Morning’ by Charley Pride

The late Charley Pride will forever be remembered as the rare performer to break country music's undeniably fortified color barrier. But simply focusing on his challenges (or, more accurately, the genre’s shortcomings) distracts from the fact that he was one of the country's most gifted songwriters, and one need only listen to his biggest hit – the peppy, fiddle-kissed slice of soulful country – to realize he more than earned his place among the greats through

‘Where Were You’ by Alan Jackson

Few Americans don’t have an answer to the question Jackson poses in this song: Where were you on September 11, 2001? Jackson reportedly felt conflicted about profiting from the tragedy but wrote the song in an attempt to process his associated emotions – and survivors and listeners thanked him for doing so.

 ‘Live Like You Were Dying’ by Tim McGraw

Despite its inherently somber topic, this feel-good, hip-swaying tune finds McGraw waxing poetic over the ability to truly live life to the fullest. The track and video both cleaned up at the 2004 CMAs and ACM Awards, and it has some solid bucket list advice (just ignore the part about bull riding, maybe).

 ‘I Hope You Dance’ by Lee Ann Womack

Songwriters Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers’ heartfelt, emotional ode became the soundtrack to father-daughter dances at weddings across the country. Womack first performed the vocals in 2000 before taking home a Grammy for it.

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This directory brings you a collection of country music fan sites. Feel free to contact us when you want us to add your fan site or when you just want te recommend the fan site of you favorite artist. You will also find find forums / bulletin boards about country music artists and bands. Some of them are maintained by the artists themselves or their management, others are maintained by fans. Take a look at the forum of your favorite artist and register, so you can talk with other fans about your favorite artist.. Country and Western is not only a type of music, but it can also be a complete way of living. Visit the sites on this page and discover the world of country music because there is a lot more to discover than you might think. Almost everybody will find a type of this music he or she will like! From folk to rock, from blues to punk, country music has it all!
 

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Radio SAM COUNTRY

his directory you will find the names and websites of almost every relevant male artist in the world, “dead or alive”, famous or unknown from A to Z.

Different Country Styles, Old and Young countrymen!

These country stars represent very different country music styles, from traditional and contemporary country to rock and alternative. You will find the most famous legends like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Jim Reeves and Kris Kristofferson but also the most popular singers from this moment like George Strait, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Hank Williams Jr., Garth Brooks, Randy Travis and Vince Gill.

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Male Country Music Singers

In this directory you will find the names and websites of almost every relevant male artist in the world, “dead or alive”, famous or unknown from A to Z.

Different Country Styles, Old and Young countrymen!

These country stars represent very different country music styles, from traditional and contemporary country to rock and alternative. You will find the most famous legends like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Jim Reeves and Kris Kristofferson but also the most popular singers from this moment like George Strait, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Hank Williams Jr., Garth Brooks, Randy Travis and Vince Gill.

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Female Country Music Singers

 

In this directory you will find the website of almost every relevant female country artist in the world, “dead or alive”, famous or unknown. Discover new names and get to know every style of Country in this A-Z directory!

The country woman listed on this page represent different styles of Western and Country Music. From the Popular songs hitting the BillBoards to the golden oldies like June. This list is very divers with young girls getting their first songs released til old woman that already made it dozens of years ago in the Music industry.

Are you looking for photos of the woman artists? We have a great list of Exclusive interviews with Female Country Singers, there you can put a name to the face with ease and read more about the people performing.

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Dolly Rebecca Parton is an American singer-songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music.

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Samuel Timothy McGraw is an American country singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has released 16 studio albums. 10 of those albums have reached number one on the Top Country Albums charts, with his 1994 breakthrough album Not a Moment Too Soon being the top country album of 1994.

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Kenneth Ray Rogers was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

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John David Anderson is an American country music singer and songwriter with a successful career that has lasted more than 40 years.Wikipedia

Lynn Renée Anderson was an American country singer and television personality. Her crossover signature recording, "Rose Garden," was a number one hit in the United States and internationally. She charted five number one and 18 top-ten singles on the Billboard country songs chart. Wikipedia

Alison Maria Krauss is an American bluegrass-country singer and musician. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at 14. She signed with Rounder Records in 1985 and released her first solo album in 1987. Wikipedia

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James Travis Reeves was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville Sound. Known as "Gentleman Jim", his songs continued to chart for years after his death in a plane crash. Wikipedia

Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., known professionally as John Denver, was an American guitarist, singer, composer, actor, activist, and humanitarian whose greatest commercial success was as a solo singer. Wikipedia

Patsy Cline was an American singer. She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music. Wikipedia

John R. Cash was an American country singer-songwriter. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his career. Wikipedia

Stephen Fain Earle is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, author, and actor. Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982. Initially working in the country music genre, Earle branched out into multiple genres of rock music, bluegrass, folk music and blues. Wikipedia

Toby Keith Covel, known professionally as Toby Keith, is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Wikipedia

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This directory brings you a collection of country music fan sites. Feel free to contact us when you want us to add your fan site or when you just want te recommend the fan site of you favorite artist. You will also find find forums / bulletin boards about country music artists and bands. Some of them are maintained by the artists themselves or their management, others are maintained by fans. Take a look at the forum of your favorite artist and register, so you can talk with other fans about your favorite artist.. Country and Western is not only a type of music, but it can also be a complete way of living. Visit the sites on this page and discover the world of country music because there is a lot more to discover than you might think. Almost everybody will find a type of this music he or she will like! From folk to rock, from blues to punk, country music has it all!

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15 Top Blogs Country Music Fans Should Know in 2018

January 05, 2018 by Vivid Seats

Country Music Blogs

Country music fans are among the most passionate of any music genre.

Vivid Seats knows that for most country music fans, concerts are not enough: The zeal for country music spills over into the digital landscape and blogosphere.

However, the country music scene is as diverse as it is vast, with a nearly innumerable number of subgenres of music and—from history and fashion to food and drink—a robust culture that stretches beyond simply music.

Here are 15 blogs and websites of different sizes and focus that country music fans should have on their radar in 2018.

Twangville

Started in 2005, Twangville focuses on subgenres of country music and on artists that are thriving somewhat under the radar. The site also gives a voice to its readership, routinely featuring “Readers’ Picks” for artists, albums and songs.

Saving Country Music

Saving Country Music’s purpose is “spelled out in its name,” according to the site’s About page. Kyle “The Triggerman” Coroneos oversees the popular country music site that offers honest, unapologetic opinions. A recent article detailing how Kentucky is enjoying a country music surge exemplifies the site’s mission, as does this impassioned plea for why country music needs Carrie Underwood.

The Boot

The Boot keeps its finger on the pulse of the country music scene as well as any website. In addition to breaking news, The Boot also spotlights future country music stars as well as forecasting industry trends.

Taste of Country

Like The Boot, Taste of Country is a comprehensive country music news site replete with photos and videos. It’s also the namesake of the Taste of Country Music Festival, billed as “The Northeast’s Biggest Country Music Party.”

CMA

The official site of the Country Music Association has information on the CMA Awards, the CMA Music Festival and other events run by the organization dedicated to the development of country music worldwide.

American Songwriter

Founded in 1984, American Songwriter explores the wider music scene with a focus of the songwriter. Though not strictly a country music blog, it certainly hits on the world of country music with a refined voice, such as this carefully constructed piece by Paul Zollo reviewing a book about Johnny Cash and Charley Pride that wades into the idea of objectivity in music writing as well as this 2014 piece from Stephen Deusner detailing the place country music has in the New Orleans music scene.

CM Chat

The website home to the popular “#CMChat” hashtag on Twitter, CMChat is run by Jessica Northey and features artists interviews, reviews and features. In November, it scored an interview with Darius Rucker.

Noise11

Country music down under? You bet. Noise11 covers the music scene through an Australian lens, including both American and Australian country music.

Westword

Westword has been a staple in the Denver area since the late ‘70s. Though it’s immersed in the local music scene, it has not been afraid to tackle industry-wide subjects, such as this 2013 piece on the country music identity crisis and the most popular tropes in country music. In March, it produced an authoritative piece on the best country artists in The Centennial State.

Roughstock

A pillar of the digital country landscape, Roughstock was created in 1995 and continues to stay on top of the news. Editor Matt Bjorke mixes album reviews with updates on which singles and albums are topping the charts.

Houston Press

There’s no denying the role of the Lone Star State in the country music landscape. The Houston Press covers Texas country music exhaustively, as evidenced by their breakdown of the Top 10 best live acts in Texas country music by Amy McCarthy.

Dallas Observer

Like Houston Press, the Dallas Observer explores the flavor of the local country music scene in the Dallas Metroplex, with pieces on the most popular Red Dirt Texas country songs and the country songs that all Dallasites need to know. It also delves into topics impacting all of country music, while fixing in artist profiles, like this Jeff Gage piece on the rise of Dallas-area native Maren Morris.

No Depression

For more than 20 years, No Depression has been a source for high-quality, intelligent writing and discussion of music of all varieties. It produces new content quarterly, and in recent years, has hit on topics such as the cross-pollination of bluegrass and country, the phenomenon of country “not being country anymore” and this thoughtfully penned piece by Ed Maxin on the perceived death of country music.

Mountain Xpress

The mountains of North Carolina are a thriving bastion of country music, and Mountain Xpress pays it appropriate homage, staying on top of the local country scene and its sub-genres (like country rock and alt-country). It also explores the impact of the Asheville area on the country music scene at large, such as this Jeff Messer piece on country music’s long-lost forefather and this Alli Marshall feature on the resurgence of country music, albeit with a slightly different flavor than the country music of previous decades. 

Nashville Gab

Nashville Gab covers Music City from top to bottom with a lighthearted voice. The site’s Twitter profile says “We write about #countrymusic and make #cornyjokes.” But Nashville Gab is a serious destination for country fans all over. It boasts exclusive interviews with artists and has a team of writers and photographers around the country which covers country music events all over. The site recently opined on top up and coming artists to watch in 2018.

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Where to Get Free Downloads of Country Music

From traditional country music to honky tonk and bluegrass, fans have a lot to choose from when it comes to free country music downloads. Naturally, the newest and most mainstream country music is easier to find online, but with a little digging, even the most traditional of country fans can find their favorites for free on the internet.
 

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Where to Find Free Country Downloads

Whether you are a lifelong country music fan or you just want to explore the genre, try the following websites to find free downloads of country music. Each site is unique in its offerings and can give you a variety of tracks to enhance your digital music collection.

Artist Direct

Artist Direct features a wide selection of music and videos from top country artists such as Taylor Swift, Toby Keith, Alison Krauss, Sugarland, and The Band Perry. In addition to free music downloads, you can also download photos and purchase new song releases.

Last.fm

At Last.fm, you will find free country music downloads from artists such as Pony Bravo, Workingman, Jami Taylor, Chairs, and Reservoir Dogs. This site covers a variety of styles from bluegrass to alternative country. You will even find a good selection of free classic country downloads.

Country Weekly Magazine

 

If you are eager to get your hands on new tracks before anybody else, it is worth visiting Country Weekly Magazine on a regular basis to see if there are new songs available to download. Artists often like to release a digital single from a new or upcoming album, and Country Weekly offers these songs for free to encourage fans to purchase the full album.

Amazon

Sure, Amazon has a great selection of MP3 music for purchase, but many people do not know that they also offer free tracks in numerous genres, including country music downloads. Artists who are both established and emerging often give away songs to promote their albums. Country fans can browse Amazon's free offerings and perhaps discover a new favorite artist.

Free Music Archive

When you visit the country music section of the Free Music Archive, you will find many free downloads from independent country artists. You can browse through a wide range of styles, including Americana, punk-influenced country, and folk-influenced country. By giving these bands a listen and spreading the word about what you like, you will be helping to support independent country music.

More Music Options

If you would like to get a free download of a specific song by a country artist, you can also visit the artist's official website. Some country artists feature free music and videos on their sites. Another option is to visit a site such as AOL's Slacker Radio, where you can search for your favorite artist or song and listen to free music or watch videos of the top stars in country music. This is a great option if you would prefer not to purchase an album until you are sure you will enjoy most of the tracks.

Country Song Highlights

Title/ComposerPerformerStream

Crazy

Willie Nelson

Patsy Cline I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

Hank Williams

Hank Williams Coal Miner's Daughter

Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn

Folsom Prison Blues

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash Rhinestone Cowboy

Larry Weiss

Glen Campbell Friends in Low Places

DeWayne Blackwell / Earl Bud Lee

Garth Brooks

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Should've Been a Cowboy

Toby Keith

Toby Keith

He Stopped Loving Her Today

Bobby Braddock / Curly Putman

George Jones Your Cheatin' Heart

Hank Williams

Hank Williams Deep in the Heart of Texas

June Hershey / Don Swander

Gene Autry Me and Bobby McGee

Fred Foster / Fred L. Foster / Kris Kristofferson

Kris Kristofferson

Need You Now

Dave Haywood / Josh Kear / Charles Kelley / Hillary Scott

Lady A

She's in Love With the Boy

Jon Ims

Trisha Yearwood That Don't Impress Me Much

Robert John "Mutt" Lange / Shania Twain

Shania Twain

Take This Job and Shove It

David Allan Coe

Johnny Paycheck

Pancho & Lefty

Townes Van Zandt

Townes Van Zandt

Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away

Vince Gill / Pete Wasner

Vince Gill

Chattahoochee

Alan Jackson / Jim McBride

Alan Jackson

Boot Scootin' Boogie

Ronnie Dunn

Brooks & Dunn

Man of Constant Sorrow

Carter Stanley

The Stanley Brothers Brand New Man

Kix Brooks / Don Cook / Ronnie Dunn

Brooks & Dunn

Oh, Lonesome Me

Don Gibson

Don Gibson

El Paso

Marty Robbins

Marty Robbins Tumbling Tumbleweeds

Bob Nolan

Roy Rogers The Legend of the Rebel Soldier

 

The Country Gentlemen Old Man at the Mill

Doug Dillard / Rodney Dillard / Mitch Jayne / Dean Webb

The Dillards Foggy Mountain Breakdown

Earl Scruggs

Flatt & Scruggs Blue Moon of Kentucky

Bill Monroe

Bill Monroe

I Saw the Light

Hank Williams

Bill Monroe Wabash Cannonball

A.P. Carter

Roy Acuff Cattle Call

Tex Owens

Eddy Arnold Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)

A.P. Carter

The Carter Family If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)

Jimmy Beck / Lefty Frizzell

Lefty Frizzell

(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers

Liz Anderson / Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line

Ivy J. "Jimmy" Bryant

Waylon Jennings The Race Is On

George Jones / Don Rollins

George Jones Night Life

Walt Breeland / Paul Buskirk / Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson

Cryin' Time

Buck Oens

Buck Owens Love's Gonna Live Here

Buck Owens

Buck Owens Behind Closed Doors

Kenny O'Dell

Charlie Rich

I'm Movin' On

Hank Snow

Hank Snow

Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind

Darlene Shafer / Sanger D. Shafer

George Strait

Hello Darlin'

Conway Twitty

Conway Twitty It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels

J.D. Miller

Kitty Wells Stand by Your Man

Billy Sherrill / Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette King of the Road

Roger Miller

Roger Miller Walking the Floor Over You

Ernest Tubb

Ernest Tubb Wide Open Spaces

Susan Gibson

The Chicks

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Back in the Saddle Again

Gene Autry / Ray Whitley

Gene Autry Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)

Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt

 

Something for Everyone

Country music has changed a great deal over the years, diversifying into a number of different styles. The digital age makes it easier than ever for country fans of all kinds to discover and download music that suits their tastes, helping to ensure that country music will continue to thrive in today's age of high technology.

Country music (or Country and Western) is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in traditional folk music, Celtic music, gospel music and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s.

Country music has produced two of the top selling solo artists of all time. Elvis Presley, who was known early on as “the Hillbilly Cat” and was a regular on the radio program Louisiana Hayride, went on to become a defining figure in the emergence of rock and roll. Contemporary musician Garth Brooks, with 128 million albums sold, is the top-domestic-selling solo U.S. artist in U.S. history.


 

INDUSTRY NEWS

ROLLING STONE

SAVING COUNTRY MUSIC

CMT MUSIC NEWS

 

  Artist Track Album Genre

 

Lobo Loco Brain (ID 1270) Not my Brain Blues, Country

Lobo Loco Madness is Everywhere (ID 1228) Salad Mixed Blues, Country & Western

Lobo Loco Allright in Lousiana (ID 1234) Salad Mixed Blues, Old-Time / Historic, Country & Western

Lobo Loco Spencer - Bluegrass (ID 1230) Salad Mixed Blues, Country & Western

Malachi Graham Malachi Graham-Mar 2015-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Outside World, 03/28/2015 Country, Singer-Songwriter, Americana

The Cedro Willie Band Cedro Willie Band-Jun 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for Movin' On, June 16, 2017 Folk, Bluegrass, Americana

The Meat Rack The Meat Rack-Jan 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for the Noontime Jamboree, 01/25/2016 Country & Western

Krestovsky Squirrel Fever Song of the Month Club 2019 Pop, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Americana

Garcia Birthday Band Garcia Birthday Band-Dec 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for Grateful Dead & Friends, 12/10/2016 Rock, Americana

Kate MacLeod Kate MacLeod-Mar 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for Movin' On, 03/18/2016 Americana

Jenn Rawling Jenn Rawling-Mar 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for Movin' On, 03/18/2016 Americana

Ara Lee Ara Lee-Mar 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 03/07/2016 Blues, Soul-RnB, Americana

Ashleigh Flynn Ashleigh Flynn-Feb 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Songcircle, 02/05/2016 Americana

Shook Twins Shook Twins-Dec 2016-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 12/05/2016 Folk, Bluegrass, Americana

The Murphy Beds The Murphy Beds-Apr 2017 Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 04/03/2017 Folk, Bluegrass

The Lasses with Kathryn Claire The Lasses with Kathryn Claire-Apr 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 04/03/2017 Bluegrass

The Kate Sessions The Kate Sessions-Jan 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for Grateful Dead & Friends, 01/14/2017 Blues, Americana

Mudbone Mudbone-Jul 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO, 07/21/2017 Blues, Bluegrass, Americana

The Portlanders The Portlanders-Oct 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 10/02/2017 Bluegrass, Americana

Artist Track Album Genre

 

Cascade Crescendo Cascade Crescendo-Jul 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for Grateful Dead & Friends, 07/08/2017 Bluegrass

Lobo Loco Blues about Mary Roose (ID 1153) Adventure Blues, Country

Lobo Loco Traveling to Lousiana - Soft Delay (ID 1174) Adventure Blues, Old-Time / Historic, Country

Lobo Loco Place on my Bonfire (ID 1170) Adventure Blues, Country, Folk

Lobo Loco Evening Campfire (ID 1178) Adventure Blues, Country, Folk

Lobo Loco Bad Old Daemons (ID 1138) Adventure Blues, Country

Derek Clegg Never Really Change Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg I Have You Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Unfair To Me Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Bed of Weeds Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Good Graces Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Selfish Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg My Word Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Life and Times Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Working For The County Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Help Desk Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg It Ain't This Bed Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg Is Real Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Derek Clegg The Way I Feel Good Graces Country, Pop, Folk

Cindy Lou Banks Trio Cindy Banks Trio-May 2017-LIVE Live at KBOO for The Monday Sampler, 05/22/2017 Folk, Americana

Country Music Festivals & Events

This directory brings you links to almost every country music festival or other related event in the world. Are you living in the USA or Canada? You’re in luck, most of the bigger Western and Country Music events are organized in Northern America.

You can find smaller festivals like Blueberry but also the great big ones like Country Stampede and the Winstock Festival. Save the dates and go to one of the great festivals below:

 

Country Music Bands & Couples

On this page you will find the homepage of almost every relevant country music band or duo listed from A to Z. Common duos can include friends, couples, sisters and brothers.

Together these groups represent all the the different country music styles, from traditional to rock and punk. You will find the most famous bands and artists like The Dixie Chicks, Sugarland and Emerson Drive but also less famous country groups. Even people who think they don’t like western music will find a band they like because there are so many different styles and let’s be honest: How can you not like Sugarland?

If you are not familiar with country music you can start with visiting the sites of the most popular groups at this moment: The Sunny Cowgirls, Dixie Chicks, Montgomery Gentry, BR5-49, Brooks & Dunn, Highway 101, The Backsliders, Handsome Family, The Hollisters and The Wrights.

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