Savannah Rae is a journeywoman, and she's proud of it. The San Antonio, Texas native has spent a lot of her life on stage, and she admits that hitting the road with her music is her favorite thing to do, and Rae has now encapsulated those feelings with her new single, "Soft Place to Land,"... Continue Reading →
Rich O’Toole Delves Into Western Heartache with New Single, “17 Wild Horses”
It’s funny where inspiration can come from sometimes. Sometimes real experience can spark our creativity, and sometimes an idea, even if it’s total fiction, can do the same. For Rich O’Toole, it was his love of Kevin Costner, and more specifically, his role in Yellowstone, that spawned the idea for his newest single, “17 Wild Horses.”... Continue Reading →
Thomas Fountain Debuts Good Timing New Single, “It Don’t Matter” [Premiere]
In a year that has put many through the wringer, a song that can take us away to a good-timing place is a breath of fresh air. Tomorrow, April 23, Thomas Fountain will do just that with his new single, “It Don’t Matter,” but we’re honored to give you an early listen today! With twanging... Continue Reading →
Charly Reynolds is Hitting Her Stride Ahead of New Single, “Bs I Need”
By late 2019, Charly Reynolds was gaining steam in Music City. She had been in Nashville for over a year and had two singles that not only established her as an artist to watch, they had the streaming numbers to back it up. Instead of continuing to ride that momentum, Reynolds did what may have... Continue Reading →
Callie McCullough Celebrates One Year Anniversary of ‘After Midnight’ with New Music Video, “No Good Way”
As March 27 passed this year, so did the one year anniversary of Callie McCullough's standout debut EP, After Midnight. Named one of our favorite EPs of 2020, McCullough certainly made quite the first impression, and now a year later, both McCullough and After Midnight are getting the recognition they deserve. She's currently nominated for... Continue Reading →
Scott Sean White Encourages Hope and Togetherness on Upcoming Debut Album, ‘Call It Even’
There's no better time than the present for Scott Sean White to release his long-awaited debut album. Literally no better time. On one hand, White's album, Call It Even, comes after decades of music industry and performing experience. In the mid-90s, White joined a cover band playing rap and hip-hop music, which is how he... Continue Reading →
Nicole Croteau Drowns a Heartache on New Single, “I Don’t Drink”
Nicole Croteau has had quite the journey to the release of her new single "I Don't Drink." Ever since she turned 17 and placed third in a competition that sees aspiring artists come from near and far trying to catch someone's ear, music has been the Montana native's main focus. She made a pit stop... Continue Reading →
Mitch Rossell and Trisha Yearwood Release Emotional New Duet, “Ran Into You
Country singer-songwriter, Mitch Rossell, released his moving new single “Ran into You” today, Tuesday, March 30. The emotionally charged song features flawless vocals from country music icon Trisha Yearwood. The track, which Rossell co-wrote with Tommy Karlas and Dave Turnbull, enjoyed an exclusive, worldwide digital premiere with People Country on Monday, March 29. "The chorus melody lends itself to... Continue Reading →
Tim Buono Reminisces on New Single, “Polaroid”
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, but for Tim Buono, a picture was worth verse and rhyme, which has become his new single, “Polaroid.” There’s nothing better than stumbling on old photos of our grandparents; it’s like jumping in a time machine. Buono and his writing partner and producer, Aaron Chesling, took that... Continue Reading →
Kristen Foreman Tips Her Hat to 90s Country with New Single, “Bench Seat”
As she puts it, the last two-plus years have felt like a lifetime for Kristen Foreman. January 25, 2019 was the last time the Louisiana native offered new music for consumption. However, she wasn't sitting idly since that single, "Falcon '63," she was carefully honing in on her sound and the artist she wanted to... Continue Reading →