Country music legend Leroy Van Dyke, and former Sedalia radio personality, Marty Lange, are releasing a new album, with the proceeds to benefit the historic Uptown Theatre in Sedalia.
This morning I was surprised by a listener who called in a special request. He was listening online and called from across the pond. He was listening in from England and wanted to tell me about the new Elvis album that was recorded with the legendary Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
There may not be another 'Springsteen' on Eric Church's new album 'The Outsiders,' but one of the best tracks from the eclectic, aggressive, 12-song project shares a title with the something the Boss is known for.
Miranda Lambert's upcoming album 'Platinum' is one of the most highly anticipated records of the year. The magical release day, June 3, is still a couple months out, but Lambert has shared stories behind several of the tracks, giving fans something to munch on in the meantime.
The quote beneath Brantley Gilbert's yearbook picture reads "Hey Andy!" Maybe these aren't the words most high school seniors want to leave as their legacy, but the expression says a lot about who the 'Small Town Throwdown' singer is today.
Little Big Town are starting their summers off right -- with a little 'Day Drinking.' The group are releasing their upcoming single on on June 3 and they compare its vibe to enjoying a few nice cold drinks on a hot summer day.
Jason Aldean is currently on his Burn It Down Tour, playing sold-out shows all over the United States. He may not have much down time while he's on tour but he's found time to start working on a new album.
Billy Currington is keeping himself busy these days. The 'Hey Girl' singer revealed to his 475,000 Twitter followers that he's in the studio working on his sixth album.
When country music fans think of Brantley Gilbert, they may think of his tattoos, country-rock mix and bad boy persona. However, Gilbert admits that there are several personal songs on his new record 'Just As I Am' that show his softer side.
Rascal Flatts aren't comfortable resting over everything they've accomplished to date. During their Off the Record interview with Taste of Country it becomes clear there's still a stone in their shoe that keeps them from getting too comfortable with being listed as an influence to newcomers, not a format leader. That could change after songs from 'Rewind' saturate the marketplace.