After three albums and years of touring the band was able to expand it's audience to a new level with hit songs like, "Russel County Line" and "Annabel. "
This album collects Kay Adams' live studio cuts from the Buck Owens Ranch Show. Along with Tammy, Patsy and Loretta, Kay was one of country's first female artists who elevated women in the genre.
TexiCali moves like two weathered souls standing on opposite ends of a desert and singing toward each other until their echoes collide. Alvin’s baritone and Gilmore’s high warble trade lines like old friends telling ghost stories.
"While King of California was often lumped in with the then-fashionable unplugged craze, in retrospect it was the album where Dave Alvin's abilities as a performer began to catch up with his gifts as a songwriter..." --Mark Deming
Hopeful, and longing to capture the essence of deeply personal stories from her life, Riddy Arman teamed up with producer Bronson Tew (Dom Flemons, Seratones, Jimbo Mathus) of Dialback Sound and tracked nine songs.
Bayker Blankenship'S debut 6-track EP YOUNGER YEARS is now available on limited-edition autographed CD! YOUNGER YEARS features the gold certified track "Maxed Out."
Priscilla Block draws listeners in with her unfiltered, relatable songwriting and catchy melodies. Features the Country radio hit, "Just About Over You."
With a sound rooted at the intersection of country, southern rock, and R/B, Lewis Brice comes at you with high energy stories; sounds that catch your ear and make you want to move.
American Heartbreak is my effort at trying to explain what being a 26 year old man in America is like. There's love, loss, revelry, resentment, and forgiveness all wrapped into one piece of work.
Recorded over two days and released in August of 2019, Zach Bryan's debut album DeAnn, named in remembrance of his late mother, tells the story of his struggles and finding hope throughout the years.
Bear Creek is the fourth studio album by Brandi Carlile. It was recorded in a converted barn just outside of her home town. The album is less formal than her previous works, with hand-clapping, and foot-stomping. A perfect blend of gospel and alt-country