The Lost Trailers - "Country Folks (Livin' Loud)"
The Lost Trailers scored a Top 10 hit with "Holler Back" and followed that up with "How 'Bout You Don't." For their latest single the Lost Trailers were a bit undecided but eventually came to their senses and released this song as a single. Will it be a another hit for them?
Pat Green Reaches for the Sky on ‘What I’m For’

In an interview with Holly Gleason, Pat Green discusses his career thus far and how his new album reflects who he is and where he's come from.
The Lost Trailers - Country Folks (Livin' Loud)
Listen the official single from the Lost Trailers. It's the 3rd release from "Holler Back."
Craig Morgan - That's Why (re-issue)
"That's Why," Craig's new album, is also his first for his new label, BNA Records. While a brief 10 tracks, the album finds Morgan back in the groove that he had on his first three albums. While that's all well and good, is it enough to make this a great album?
The Lost Trailers - Holler Back
After getting their start at Willie Nelson's "Fourth of July Picnic," The Lost Trailers have been playing around the country for over six years now. "Holler Back" is their third major label release and it features the break through title track. With a strong songwriter and lead singer, has the band finally arrived with a smash of an album?
Craig Morgan - God Must Really Love Me
Here's Craig Morgan's video for the second single from his album "That's Why."
Pat Green - "Country Star"
After just missing the Top 10 at Country radio with his single "Let Me," Pat Green returns to the airwaves with a single that was inspired by Nickelback's silly "Rockstar." Both songs parody the illusion of what one gets by becoming a star. Does Pat hit the mark?
Pat Green - What I'm For
Pat Green has certainly evolved over his decade-long career. Gone are the partyin' fratboy days and in their place is a road-tested, music veteran and father with more worldy views than getting drunk on Friday nights. Does this make for a good album?
Craig Morgan - "God Must Really Love Me"
After "Love Remembers" brushed the Top 10 at radio, Craig Morgan hopes to return to the top of the charts with this single, a song that finds him stating that, despite his flaws, that God still loves him. That being said, should we care for it? Will it be a hit?



