Pat Green unleashes a torrent of old photographs during his "Drinkin' Days" video. More than a few find a baby-faced singer at the the start of his career. Almost all of them are a little wilder than he may remember.
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This week Cameran Nelson takes over the No. 1 spot in Texas, marking his fifth career run to the top of the charts, with "Little That We're Living On." Meanwhile Cody Johnson stands pat, in the two hole, with one of the biggest songs of the summer, as Pat Green slips to No...
This week, both, Cody Johnson and Pat Green look to take over that No. 1 spot in Texas. But only one of them can do it. Who’s got the biggest song in the Lone Star State? Let’s find out.
10. Jake Ward -- Lonely Street
9. Casey Donahew — Feels This Right
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"Right Now," is the newest song released off Pat Green's latest album "Home." The song, a duet with Sheryl Crow, was co-written with CMA winner and GRAMMY nominee Chris Stapleton.
In the video Green explains it was inspired by the time he dumped his then girlfriend (now wife) on Valentine's Day...
Last year was good to Zane Williams. In 2015 the Abilene native scored two Texas-based radio hits with "She Is," and "Jayton and Jill." Pat Green recorded and released his song "While I Was Away," a poignant ode to life on the road. In mid-April of 2015 he released his album "Texas Like That," and in-between played a couple hundred concerts...
It takes a special talent, combined with a level of popularity most of us will never come close to, to become a divisive force in a scene that you catapulted to relevance. And while the Pat Green haters have calmed down the last few years it's safe to assume, just about everyone who hates, or hated him, at one point loved him. A lot.
Throughout the history of "Texas Music" there have been certain artists that stepped forward as... "leaders" per-say. These leaders made headway for the rest of our favorite artists. In the beginning, we had Pat Green, Cory Morrow and Roger Creager step up, followed by Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen etc etc etc.
This week Wade Bowen looks to hang onto the top spot for a third consecutive week, but to do it he'll have to hold off Josh Abbott Band, Pat Green and Stoney LaRue. Can one of them beat out Wade, or will When I Woke Up Today hang on to the top spot again? Let’s find out.