In the year since releasing her debut single "Texas That I've Always Known," Texas native Megan Ashley has been steadily growing her fanbase, and has made a solid name for herself in Texas. Now, just days after releasing her debut, self-titled EP, Megan is making a big live move; she will be moving to Nashville,... Continue Reading →
Dustin Sonnier Strikes Country Gold with “Between the Stones & Jones”
Dustin Sonnier burst on to the radar of troves of country music fans in 2016, when his song "Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me" was heard well over a million times across several music outlets. For a few months now, Sonnier has been teasing his follow up the his "Country" EP, which featured "Whiskey Makes Her... Continue Reading →
“It’s a Hard Life;” The Ruby Lovett Story
There’s just something about a good comeback story that plays to the human emotion. Ruby Lovett seemed to be on her way to stardom after being offered a record deal from Curb Records in 1995. The self-titled album, released in 1998, was produced by the legendary Allen Reynolds, who, at the time, was serving as... Continue Reading →
Mason Lively Wears His Diverse Influences on His Sleeve to Perfection on Debut Album “Stronger Ties”
Oftentimes, artists will say that they attempt to showcase a variety of sounds with their music, so as to not be pigeonholed into a certain sound. Mason Lively did it like a pro; allowing his melting pot of influences to shine through his debut album, "Stronger Ties." His versatility is paying its dividends, as he... Continue Reading →
Wynn Williams to Introduce Bigger, Fuller Sound on New Album
If you've been following Wynn Williams for a while now, you'll remember that he said he was ready to step it up when it came to his forthcoming album, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the results of that step. He provided a the glimpse with the album's lead single, "Man What a Woman," and the growth... Continue Reading →
Kayley Hill Releases Tribute to Fallen Officer During National Police Week
NASHVILLE (MAY 15, 2019) -- Standing in the middle of a bar in downtown Nashville, Kayley Hill teared up as she listened to the story of a woman who, instead of being on vacation with her husband, gave her life in sacrifice of others as a police officer. When Sara Burns’ husband, Steven, walked into... Continue Reading →
“Too Mean to Die;” The Karly Driftwood Story (So Far)
Karly Driftwood “ain’t got shit to hide,” and she made that perfectly clear on her debut album, “Too Mean to Die.” The Richmond native has lived a lot of life over her first quarter century, from modeling to stripping to attending mortuary school; but all roads lead to the release of her debut album “Too... Continue Reading →
Clay Hollis Has Found Success Bringing Live Show Energy into the Studio
If there is one thing that is evident upon one run through Clay Hollis's debut EP, it is the energy the San Antonio native delivers on each song. Blending traditional and contemporary country sounds, that energy has earned Hollis two top 10 singles in Texas, with a third single making its way to the top... Continue Reading →
Sarah Hobbs Proudly Displays Her “Texas Made” Roots in Her Music
Sarah Hobbs makes it a point to give fans a lot of "herself" in her music, and it is paying its dividends. Hobbs earned herself a top 10 single with the self-assured "I Got Me," then doubled down with the all-too-relatable "Like I Love You," currently in the top 15 and climbing. Hobbs has found... Continue Reading →
Jake Ward Set to Release Personal Timeline with Upcoming “Back to Solid Ground” Album
Jake Ward has been on a surreal journey over the last several years. He has gone from writing songs in his college dorm with no intention of them being heard to achieving four consecutive number one singles in Texas. Ward's newest single, "Put You Down Tomorrow," is on its way up the charts, serving as... Continue Reading →