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Ellis Frederick

Josh Abbott Band Looks for the Light on ‘Until My Voice Goes Out’

By: Ellis Frederick

Simply put, ‘Until My Voice Goes Out’ portrays a life well-lived.

Brett Eldredge’s Self-Titled Album Is His Most Daring

By: Ellis Frederick

Eldredge has found his footing and his niche in a genre saturated with male singers, and he’s made it 100% his own.

Sara Evans Is Her Truest Self on ‘Words’

By: Ellis Frederick

‘Words’ is Evans’ eighth studio album—and first with complete creative control.

Rascal Flatts Sticks to What They Know on ‘Back to Us’

By: Ellis Frederick

This album does exactly what Rascal Flatts have done for the past seventeen years of their career. And hey, it still works.

Songwriting is Levi Hummon’s Strength On His Debut EP

By: Ellis Frederick

The long awaited EP from Levi Hummon is finally here. Check out our review of the up and coming artist’s debut album.

Tim McGraw’s ‘Damn Country Music’ Is Pretty Damn Good

By: Ellis Frederick

Tim McGraw returns to more classic country roots with ‘Damn Country Music.’

Ashley Monroe Kicks Off The Blade Tour in New York City

By: Ellis Frederick

Ashley Monroe captivated on the opening night of The Blade Tour in New York City.

“Shut Up and Fish” Is Maddie & Tae’s Sassy New Single

By: Ellis Frederick

Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye turn up the sass on their honky-tonk flavored jam.

Introducing The Tall Pines, Brooklyn’s Electrifying Americana Duo

By: Ellis Frederick

Gritty yet soulful folk: The Tall Pines

Halfway to Hazard Return With New Single “Heaven On Down the Highway”

By: Ellis Frederick

Halfway To Hazard are back with their latest single, “Heaven On Down the Highway.”

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