Today Kevin Fowler and Deryl Dodd release a brand lyric video for their new radio single "Damn This Ol' Honky Tonk Dream." Classic Fowler and Dodd, give it a listen.
If you aren't up to date on #JadeHelm15, it has many conspiracy theorists in Texas, and abroad, worried of a federal government take-over of the Lone Star State.
This week William Clark Green's latest single "Sticks and Stones," is sitting proud on the top of the Texas Music Chart, at No. 1. Oh, yeah, and it can be found on one of the best selling albums in the genre right now.
Many artists keep what my momma called a "whatnot" on stage during their shows. Something to bring the good luck. Well, sometimes, thanks to over zealous fans, these special trinkets end up missing.
After Sunny Sweeney made history last week, when she became the first female singer to have two consecutive No. 1's in Texas; Mario Flores, Aaron Watson and Roger Creager hope to make her run on top short this week.
This week history was made here in Texas, as Sunny Sweeney took "My Bed" to the top of the Texas charts. You may recall "Bad Girl Phase," too, went to the top towards the end of 2014. This marks the first time a female singer has had two consecutive No. 1's in Texas. Congrats, Sunny! If you haven't gotten your hands on her album "Provoked" yet, do.
On Tuesday June 16th Cory Morrow released his first album of new songs since 2010's "Brand New Me," of course we're not counting the "Live at Billy Bob's" album in 2012.
The Turnpike Troubadours' 2012 album "Goodbye Normal Street," was a verifiable regional hit. It catapulted the boys from Oklahoma into a can't-miss show in Oklahoma, Texas and, yes, even nationally.