The young aggressive style of the Grizzly Boys bounces back and forth between rock and blues creating a sound that screams country. With a supportive mob of hillbilly music fans at every show, the Grizzly Boys bring a party that encourages all to stand up and make some noise. more
Family. Love. Harmony. They're three simple words that can mean anything to pretty much everybody. But for The Harters, they embody a way of life that means just about everything. First and foremost, Michael, Leslie and Scott are siblings. And as brothers and sister, they share a familial love rooted in a lifetime of...more
A line from one of Chris Janson's songs says a lot about his style: "What's wrong with rockers driving pick-ups -- Johnny Cash was wearing black before Sid Vicious." The desire to blend two seemingly opposite worlds is at the heart of Janson's sound, combining pure country with rock themes, a driving guitar, and his signature harmonica. His unique style...more
The Eli Young Band's music has all the hallmarks of youth: passion, energy, excitement. The band's story is the definition of commitment: years spent honing its sound while building up to their first national album launch. more
Country artist Josh Thompson kicked off his career in 2009, when the songwriter released his first single, "Beer on the Table," and co-authored a song for Jason Michael Carroll's Top Ten album Growing Up Is Getting Old. A native... more
Born and raised in Kennett, MO, country singer and songwriter David Nail was drawn at first to sports, particularly baseball, but found himself dreaming of a music career too, and as time went by, he put more and more of his time and energy in the direction of music. He received a few college offers to play baseball, but chose to go with music instead, and moved to Nashville. Music City was just too overwhelming... more
When Craig Morgan was ten years old and on a school field trip to Nashville, he sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" well enough to catch the ear of a distinctive older lady in the crowd. "She walked up to me and said, 'Son, someday you're gonna be a famous singer,'" Morgan remembers. Two-plus decades later, he'd be looking at a picture of the woman -Minnie Pearl- in the Ryman Auditorium dressing room that bears her name, getting ready for his first performance...more