TRISHA YEARWOOD "It still amazes me that I make a living doing what I love to do," she says. "I don't ever feel like it is work. I feel really grateful and blessed to get to do what I love. I love, love, love to sing."
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LITTLE BIG TOWN When you've spent the better part of two years in the stratosphere, it's all the more important to stay true to the elements of life that really matter--friends, family, the power of music. Those are the things that give you A Place to Land.
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CHRIS CAGLE Chris's secret weapon lies in his ability to rope the whirlwind, to capture its motion and emotion with his pen and his voice. It is, as Wordsworth said, where emotion is recalled in tranquility that poetry is created, and it is there that Chris's untamed spirit becomes art.
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EMILY WEST The energy, the excitement, the audience response - it fans the flame that drives her to perform. With a little confidence, a lot of charisma, and more than just a flash of wit, West is captivating.
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THE ROAD HAMMERS Like a big ol' 18-wheeler barreling down across the border, The Road Hammers are an unstoppable musical force, bound and determined to deliver a trailer load of the toughest, coolest, real-est country music to come down that southbound pike in along, long time.
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LEE BRICE The rugged feel of steel guitar and fiddle, the images of growing up in a world of fields and farms, of heartbreak and hard work … You can’t miss the fact that Lee Brice is country all the way.
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DREW DAVIS BAND “I’ve just seen the best live act ever.” That’s a mouthful, coming from one of the greatest entertainers in America, Neal McCoy, just after he’d heard these gifted young men sound-check as his opening act.
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THE FORBES BROTHERS Hip Hop Country Rock, Blue-eyed Soul and Rock 'n' Roll, mix it with the Blues and... Ladies and Gentlemen, The Forbes Brothers!
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REDHILL REDHILL exploded onto the country music scene with a unique style they call "Detroit Country" -- flavorful full-bodied country music with a blues-rock edge. . .
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THE ORBITSUNS If Elvis, Johnny Cash and Hank Williams had recorded London Calling, we might not need The Orbitsuns today. But here they are, Detroit’s version of blues, honkeytonk country and old time rock and roll, full of hellfire and brimstone.
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DANIELLE CAR Growing up the daughter of a proud, blue-collar Italian family has helped shape Dani's sound and style. A little bluesy, a lot rock and roll, and ALWAYS honest country.
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JOCAINE At the intersection of Interstate 75 and Nine Mile Road, you will find "Hazel Park", Michigan. An unassuming suburb just outside of Detroit, lovingly dubbed "Hazeltucky" by its residents and just a stones throw from the original Model T factory. This is where JoCaine forges southern rock with Yankee pride.
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THE WRENFIELDS All Music Guide calls The Wrenfields "An excellent ensemble craftily creating fantastic music that demonstrates their stellar musicianship and togetherness as a cohesive performing ensemble."
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TRIGGER DARLOW featuring Greg and Charlie They wowed us at the 25th Anniversary WYCD Hoedown last year and we are bringing them back by popular demand! Trigger Darlow featuring Greg Stryker and Chuck Alkazian!
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FISHER STEVENSON "It’s been a long road home for Big Machine Records artist Fisher Stevenson. Originally hailing from Richmond, VA, Stevenson endured a nomadic childhood, often moving to wherever his stepfather could find construction work. He left home at 16 to begin a musical odyssey that would finally . . ."
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DAVID SHELBY David explains, "I grew up on equal parts country, Motown and arena rock." All considerations of style vanish in the face of the content. Rock solid songwriting, good humor and depth of feeling all meet up on that road back home. David Shelby traveled far and wide to find what he needed....and returned home to live it. . .
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MAGGIE McCABE Maggie's Farm is old-school country blues at its finest featuring Maggie McCabe on lead vocals, guitar and mandolin, Larry Everhart on Harmonica and Spooky Dave on lead guitar.
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BRONK BROTHERS . . .The duo uses a mixture of classic country, new country, and classic rock to create their own original sound. When these influences are mixed together, the result is the unforgettable "Rockin’ Hillbilly Extravaganza."
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DAVE HUFF No two songs sound the same on Dave’s first CD release, Hey Folks! and his vocals, acoustic guitar, and harmonica blend seamlessly with the rest of the instruments to produce a great sound that’s catchy, easy to listen to and fun to sing along with. . .
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