Author: Clayton Anderson

What a time to be alive. Just three months after announcing the band was reuniting for the “Summer Of ’99” cruise, Creed has officially announced they’re hittin’ the road again in 2024 for the first time in 12 years. When Creed first broke the news that they were reuniting, the excitement faded fast as fans everywhere were expecting and hoping for a full-blown tour. After high demand, and a recent boost in popularity thanks to social media and sports teams, the band listened and gave the people what they wanted. KIRK COUSINS: We have begun listening to Creed before every…

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The boys aren’t slowing down any time soon. After an extremely busy year touring with Luke Combs, Flatland Cavalry just announced they’re hittin’ the road again on The Wandering Star 2024 Tour in support of their latest fourth studio album. While the tour technically kicks off in December with back-to-back shows in Fort Worth, Texas, it runs all the way until July, with a little break in June. Even though it features a whopping 33 shows as of this very moment, the band also announced that more dates will be announced soon. Opening acts include Colby Acuff, whom in my…

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Still waiting on a full blown country album from Kelly. This past week, pop/rockstar (and frequent country collaborator), Kelly Clarkson, gave an incredible performance of Cody Johnson’s “When It Comes To You” on her successful daytime talk show, “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” The song, which was written by Jeremy Bussey and Tony Lane, was featured on CoJo’s seventh studio album, “Human: The Double Album” and in my opinion, is one of the most underrated songs off the 18-track record. Kelly’s biggest country collaboration to date is easily her 2011 duet with Jason Aldean, Don’t You Wanna Stay. The double platinum hit won…

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Fans can sit back and relax now. It’s coming soon. As most of you are probably aware by now, the overnight sensation that is Oliver Anthony, blew up two months ago when he released his viral hit, “Rich Men North Of Richmond” through RadioWV’s YouTube channel. The video for the song has racked up a massive 87 million views on YouTube alone, and Anthony now has almost 6 million monthly listeners on Spotify. While the song resonated with people of all backgrounds, it specifically struck a chord with conservatives, being featured on the first ever Republican presidential debate on Fox News back…

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One to keep an eye on. Following the success of her debut single, “Hurts Like Hell” (which has now garnered over a million streams on Spotify alone), Lily Fitts returns with her sophomore release, “I Know What It Isn’t.” Written by Fitts, as well as Dan Barber and Kevin Bard, the folk-pop track is about a girl who seemingly experienced unfaithfulness in her relationship, reiterating that while she may not know everything about love, she sure knows what it’s not. “I Know What It Isn’t is a song that I wrote about being in a relationship where there is everything…

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It’s been a quietly big year for the Texas country-rock band. Back in June, Pecos & The Rooftops released their debut, 16-track, self-titled studio album after signing with Warner Records earlier in the year on January 19th. Prior to their first major-label record, the only multi-track project the band released was their 2020 EP, “Red Eye,” (which I still jam to religiously). With the help of their incredibly massive single, “This Damn Song,” (which has now amassed over 156 million streams on Spotify alone), the band inked their deal with Warner and shared the news to their Instagram account with…

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