Gretchen Wilson - I'd Love To Be Your Last

Take a listen to the new single from Gretchen Wilson.  Grammy nominated, the song is featured on her most recent album I Got Your Country Right Here. 

Grammy Nominee: Gretchen Wilson - "I'd Love To Be Your Last"

Known for her raucous tunes like "Work Hard, Play Harder" and her signature Song "Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson became a surprise Grammy Nominee today with a nod in the Best Female Vocal category.  Should this song, which most haven't heard, be eligible?

Gretchen Wilson - "I Got Your Country Right Here"

After failing to get much of any success with hit singles in her final days with Sony Nashville, Gretchen Wilson scored a successful Top 20 hit in "Work Hard, Play Harder" five years after her last Top 20 hit.  Will she be able to repeat that success with this rockin' new single?

Miranda Lambert Joins Alan Jackson & Lady A in Hot Country Albums Top 5

With all of this week's albums feeling a post-Easter drop, as was expected, there were a few albums which bucked that trend and one of them was Miranda Lambert's Revolution. Where did the album land? Who did it push out of the Top 5? The answers are here.

Gretchen Wilson - I Got Your Country Right Here

Gretchen Wilson believed in this album so much that she bought the rights to it from Sony and decided to release it on her own new record label. How does the album shape out? Is it similar or diffrent to other mainstream country albums?

Gretchen Wilson - Work Hard, Play Harder

Gretchen Wilson recently formed her own record label to distribute her music.  Here's the first single from that partnership.

Gretchen Wilson - "Work Hard, Play Harder"


With the first release off of her own Redneck Records label, Gretchen Wilson presents this single, a song that recalls "Redneck Woman." Will fans react to this single the way that they reacted to Gretchen's first and biggest hit? Should the song even be a hit?

Gretchen Wilson departs Columbia/Sony Nashville

Sony Nashville announced today that Gretchen Wilson has departed from her long-time record label Columbia/Nashville. What does this mean for the Redneck Woman's finished album.  Will she shop that album to other labels or release the record independently?

Gretchen Wilson - If I Could Do It All Again

Listen to the latest single from Gretchen Wilson here.

Gretchen Wilson - "If I Could Do It All Again"

Like a shooting star, Gretchen Wilson's star burned bright early and fast and in the four years since "Redneck Woman," she's gradually seen her hits fail to go higher than the next one.  Can she change course and return to the top of the charts with this single?