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The Country Dance Kings
13,030 listeners
I heard this guy on Austin City Limits one night <never miss a show!> and the set he did was pretty damn good! Takes a lot to impress… read moreI heard this guy on Austin City Limits one night <never miss a show!> and the set he did was pretty damn good! Takes a lot to impress me; but that night he impressed me. And can that man Pick!! A wicked guitar picker. Good too. Ya&… read moreI heard this guy on Austin City Limits one night <never miss a show!> and the set he did was pretty damn good! Takes a lot to impress me; but that night he impressed me. And can that man Pick!! A wicked guitar picker. Good too. Ya….I heard all the hula baloo about who he married. But … read more -
Andy Gibson
18,634 listeners
Andy Gibson is a country music singer from Spokane, Washington. One of the co-writers of Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson's 2010 hit "… read moreAndy Gibson is a country music singer from Spokane, Washington. One of the co-writers of Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson's 2010 hit "Don't You Wanna Stay", Gibson debuted in 2011 with the top 40 country hit "Wanna Ma… read moreAndy Gibson is a country music singer from Spokane, Washington. One of the co-writers of Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson's 2010 hit "Don't You Wanna Stay", Gibson debuted in 2011 with the top 40 country hit "Wanna Make You Love Me". View wiki -
Due West
14,105 listeners
Due West is an American country music group composed of Matt Lopez, Tim Gates and Brad Hull. Due West was founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 2004, and was almost signed to a contract with RCA Records Nashville in 2006, but lost the deal due to the merger of Sony Music and BMG. By 2009, the band s… read more -
Glen Templeton
11,271 listeners
“I’m not sure I chose country music, in a way it kind of chose me,” explains Glen Templeton, one of Country Music’s most promising up and c… read more“I’m not sure I chose country music, in a way it kind of chose me,” explains Glen Templeton, one of Country Music’s most promising up and coming stars. “I probably had ten or eleven jobs from the time I got out of high school until the t… read more“I’m not sure I chose country music, in a way it kind of chose me,” explains Glen Templeton, one of Country Music’s most promising up and coming stars. “I probably had ten or eleven jobs from the time I got out of high school until the time I finally moved to Nashville and I think I was probably … read more -
Kristen Kelly
15,076 listeners
People believe in Kristen Kelly. Candid and down to earth, with a room-filling smile and a voice that echoes the heart of what she sings, … read morePeople believe in Kristen Kelly. Candid and down to earth, with a room-filling smile and a voice that echoes the heart of what she sings, Kristen laughs as she describes her music as “a little more grease than polish.” And that grease … read morePeople believe in Kristen Kelly. Candid and down to earth, with a room-filling smile and a voice that echoes the heart of what she sings, Kristen laughs as she describes her music as “a little more grease than polish.” And that grease is an exciting mix, distilled from her country, blues, and c… read more -
James Wesley
36,054 listeners
"I've always been a big believer in tradition," declares James Wesley. "A lot of the old ways are the best ways: family… read more"I've always been a big believer in tradition," declares James Wesley. "A lot of the old ways are the best ways: family, God, treating people right, doing what you're supposed to do. I think it's time to com… read more"I've always been a big believer in tradition," declares James Wesley. "A lot of the old ways are the best ways: family, God, treating people right, doing what you're supposed to do. I think it's time to come back to what's real. That's what country music i… read more -
Tyler Barham
4,657 listeners
Tyler Barham started singing when he was nine, beginning with the pop genre of NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Hanson. But being introduced to… read moreTyler Barham started singing when he was nine, beginning with the pop genre of NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Hanson. But being introduced to Country music in his earlier years by his parents, that Country spark struck back up again when h… read moreTyler Barham started singing when he was nine, beginning with the pop genre of NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Hanson. But being introduced to Country music in his earlier years by his parents, that Country spark struck back up again when he moved to Montana. then he competed in a Glenrock, WY ta… read more -
Randy Montana
21,390 listeners
Son of songwriter Billy Montana, signed to Mercury Records. Has reached Top 40 with the singles "Ain't Much Left of Lovin' Y… read moreSon of songwriter Billy Montana, signed to Mercury Records. Has reached Top 40 with the singles "Ain't Much Left of Lovin' You" and "1,000 Faces". View wikiSon of songwriter Billy Montana, signed to Mercury Records. Has reached Top 40 with the singles "Ain't Much Left of Lovin' You" and "1,000 Faces". View wiki -
Kix Brooks
14,204 listeners
Leon Eric "Kix" Brooks III (born on May 12, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA), is an American country music artist, best known … read moreLeon Eric "Kix" Brooks III (born on May 12, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA), is an American country music artist, best known for being one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn. The duo announced their retirement in August 2009… read moreLeon Eric "Kix" Brooks III (born on May 12, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA), is an American country music artist, best known for being one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn. The duo announced their retirement in August 2009 and performed their final concert on September 2, 2010 at t… read more -
Matt Stillwell
37,419 listeners
Matt Stillwell's move to Nashville was the ultimate eye-opener. "I watched friends do showcases and hoped someone would show up,&… read moreMatt Stillwell's move to Nashville was the ultimate eye-opener. "I watched friends do showcases and hoped someone would show up," he says. "I watched them being promised record or publishing deals that might or might … read moreMatt Stillwell's move to Nashville was the ultimate eye-opener. "I watched friends do showcases and hoped someone would show up," he says. "I watched them being promised record or publishing deals that might or might not happen. So I made the decision that what I needed to do … read more