Blackberry Smoke - Who Invented The Wheel

You can listen to a preview of a track from Blackberry Smoke's Little Piece of Dixie album here.

Kenny Chesney - "Ain't Back Yet"


While 2010 is supposed to be a 'slow' year for Kenny Chensey, that doesn't mean that he will be abscent from the country radio airwaves as he sends out this country rocker to radio to help promote this upcoming 3-D Film that will be released in April.

Trace Adkins - Ala Freakin Bama Audio

Listen to a preview of Trace's timely hit here.

Richard Jaymes - Dollar And A Dream Album

With a DYI attitude, an artist can succeed or fail on their own accord and with "Dollar and a Dream," newcomer Richard Jaymes has crafted an album that's largely DYI. So the question is; did Jaymessucceed or fail?

Collin Raye - Never Going Back

A big star of the 1990's country/pop movement, Collin Raye has settled into the part of his career where he's no longer chasing hits.  Teaming up with Time/Life, Collin Raye has released what he says is his best album ever. Is it?

Montgomery Gentry - "One In Every Crowd"

With their last two singles massively successful at radio, Montgomery Gentry looks to stay on a roll with their latest single, a song which is co-written by the duo.  Will the song help keep the momentum at radio and finally help their album sell more copies or will it fail for both?

Shawna Russell - Goddess

With her current single "Should've Been Born With Wheels" rising up the charts, Oklahoma's Shawna Russell has released "Goddess."  While it's rocking, the album has a lot of roots in country. Do these roots stand out or do they get washed away in the mix?

River County - Rockin' The Country CD

Relying on a tried-and-true formula that has given many bands a leg-up in country music, River County has recently released their national debut "Rockin' The Country." Does rehashing a formula pay off for the Indiana-based trio?

Montgomery Gentry - Speed

This is a popular video from Montgomery Gentry. the song was written by Jeffrey Steele.

One Flew South - Last Of The Good Guys

Country music has had an influx of southern-rock based artists and vocal groups as of late but none have melded the two musical forms together until now.  One Few South presents a unique spin on the recent soutern-rock influenced country music. They present flawless harmonies and strong songs. But is it country enough?