They don't call him "El Jefe" for nuthin'. Geoff Hill, of the Randy Rogers Band is much more than supporting vocals and electric guitar in one of the scene's biggest bands.
With lead singers getting the majority of the spotlight, folks tend to forget how talented the whole band is...
Joe Nichols says that in addition to a number of radio-friendly singles and pure country cuts, he'll do his best Sir Mix-a-lot on his next studio album.
"Dark as a Dungeon" is an extremely heartfelt song written by singer/songwriter Merle Travis in the early 1940s. It is a lament about the danger, labor and grind of being a coal miner. It was made famous by Johnny Cash when he recorded it in 1968.
Luke Bryan will be in Lubbock on Thursday, we found some great covers on YouTube. This guy, Derek Cate, really stood out amongst those trying to pull off one of the #1 songs in the Country.
I'll be honest with you. I love listening to cover songs on YouTube. It's amazing to see the amount of talent, the sad thing is that most of these people will never get the recognition that they should.
It’s the video that launched a million phone calls. During his set at Country Fest 2012 in Wisconsin, Keith Urban covered this year’s pop summer anthem ‘Call Me Maybe,’ made famous by Canadian darling Carly Rae Jepsen.
As she makes the rounds on her ‘Speak Now’ concert tour, country singer Taylor Swift has been doing songs by local artists at each her stops.
So when she was in Michigan recently, she busted out her best white-girl rap on a cover of Detroit-native Eminem’s iconic song, ‘Lose Yourself.’ The delighted crowd sang along as she channeled Slim Shady and then segued into a cover of Uncle Kracker’s ‘Smile
If you're going to include something called Webisode Wednesday on your site, you might as well have a little fun with it -- and that's just what Lady Antebellum have done with the latest installment of their series, offering fans their take on Katy Perry's hit 'Teenage Dream.'
In the clip, embedded below, the band starts off in a dressing room, tackling the song with nothing more than their voices