Last weekend Randy Rogers Band did something that no band has ever done in the 35-year history of John T. Floore Country Store.
Randy Rogers and the boys played back-to-back nights, Friday March 25th, and Saturday March 26th, at Floore's and sold out both nights...
Last week Josh Grider's "Smallest Town on Earth" became the very first No.1 song in Texas for 2014. This week he looks to still be the only person with a No.1 single in the new year. Can he hold off William Clark Green, Granger Smith and Casey Donahew? Who lands the top spot in Texas? Let’s find out.
Seems like most everyone is bashing country music these days, and there's reason to. I heard some legitimate reasons Why Country Music was Awful in 2013. And while calling people out for singing crappy songs serves a purpose, and may even serve to correct the ship -- you gotta admit, it's hard to argue how bad a song is, when people download it like crack.
This week is the last report of 2013, who will close out the year at No.1? Kevin Fowler, Jason Boland and Randy Rogers Band all have the top spot within their grasp, so who got it? Let’s find out.
This week Wade Bowen looks to hold on to the No.1 spot for a fourth consecutive week. But to do it he'll have to hold off Jason Boland, Reckless Kelly, and Kevin Fowler -- that's gonna be tough. Who lands the top spot? Let’s find out.
For me Jason Boland & The Straggles, though without a doubt popular and successful, are a band that are yet to get their due. These guys are great. What's my measuring stick for such a claim? Boland has never changed his style, his delivery, not even the central theme for most of his music -- yet it's always good, and often great. Here are my Top 5 Boland Songs.
Earlier this week, in honor of No Shave November, we compiled the Top 5: Best Beards in Texas Music. Today we go the opposite route. Here's our list of guys who don't need a beard, men getting it done without hiding behind facial hair -- it's our Top 5: Baby Faces in Texas Music.
Everything old is new again with an Alabama tribute album due out September 17th. While the real Alabama is currently touring for the first time in almost 10 years with their 'Back to the Bowery Tour', others are paying homage to their 40 year anniversary with musical tribute albums like "High Cotton: A Tribute to Alabama".
This week's Challenge will be a tough one, as one of Texas' and one of Oklahoma's finest square off. It's Jason Boland's newest single "Electric Bill," going up against Randy Rogers Band's "Speak of the Devil." Your vote determines who we add, check 'em both out.
After three straight weeks at No.1 with "Whiskey Baby," Casey Donahew drops to No.2 -- leaving the top spot wide open for the taking. William Clark Green, Jason Boland, Randy Rogers, who takes the crown from Casey? Let’s find out.