Author: Clayton Anderson

Great news for CoJo fans. Back in April of last year, Cody Johnson sat down with KMLE Country 107.9 in Florence, Arizona, where he revealed that his next project would be another double album before taking the stage to perform at Country Thunder. In the interview, CoJo stated that the upcoming album would be released a little differently than the last, and promised a total of 24 brand new tracks. He also indicated that “Leather” will have a more high energy type sound, saying “I think the theme of this new album is ‘fun.’” While we later learned that the album was in…

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Looks like there are no plans for a reunion any time soon. Over the last couple of days, Brian Kelley (one half of Florida Georgia Line), has been posting teasers of an upcoming song to social media, titled “Kiss My Boots,” where he admits he has some “truth to share” and if you follow closely, it’s pretty obvious who it’s aimed at. The first post was shared two days ago, with Kelley doing a short voiceover on an Instagram reel of him out in the woods: “I’ve been quiet, and I took the high road. The truth is, I have…

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Happy Koe Day. Today isn’t just any ol’ regular day, it’s a day where country and rock fans, alcoholics and pot-heads, taco-bell lovers, people of Texas and beyond, and well…all of us on social media, come together to celebrate the drunken actions made by Koe Wetzel on this date 8 years ago. And to celebrate the infamous holiday, the Texas-rocker made “Noise Complaint,” the album that the popular song is featured on, available on vinyl for the first time ever. If you’re anything like me, you’re always trying to add good music to your vinyl collection, so of course I went and…

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If you know, you know. Today isn’t just any ol’ regular day, it’s a day where country and rock fans, alcoholics and pot-heads, taco-bell lovers, people of Texas and beyond, and well…all of us on social media, come together to celebrate the drunken actions made by Koe Wetzel on this date 8 years ago. After getting arrested for public intoxication in Stephenville, Texas, where he found himself cozied up in a jail cell for a couple days, the Texas rocker was able to put the finishing touches on what would become one of his most popular songs to date, “February…

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Takin’ a little trip down memory lane.. Back in 1989, “Friends In Low Places,” written by Earl Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell, was originally intended to be a George Strait song. Arguably the biggest hit of Garth Brooks’ career, the track was sent to him before he had ever released an album with the intention of being recorded as a demo for George Strait. Fast forward a year later, and the King never decided to cut it. “The reason they asked me to do the demo was because I wanted to be George Strait for years, so I do a…

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Takin’ y’all waaaay back in time. The year is 1985 and Alan Jackson, who apparently went by just “Al” back then, made his first ever Television appearance on the singing competition show most of you have probably never heard of, “You Can Be A Star.” The show, which awarded the winner a recording contact and $10,000, had many contestants but strangely enough, the 27 year old Alan Jackson wasn’t one of them. Alan worked for the network and was given the opportunity to perform George Jones’ hit song, “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” for a live studio audience as the…

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