In artistry, growth is essential. Whether it be personal or professional growth, if you're not growing, your act may begin to get stale. Weldon Henson has spent more than a decade perfecting his craft, and is reaping the rewards of that work on his newest album "Texas Made Honky Tonk." Featuring a variety of different... Continue Reading →
Don’t Let the Album Title Fool You, Sara Morgan is Far From an “Average Jane”
When describing Sara Morgan, the word "average" stops at the album title. Underneath that cover lies 11 tracks describing extraordinary tales of love, love lost, and the lives of not-so-average people. "Average Jane," Sara's first full-length album, captures the attention from the opening vocal lines of "The Boots," and keeps it gripped until the ending... Continue Reading →
Mark Addison Chandler Releases the Beautifully Sad “I Still Get Her Mail”
The much-anticipated sophomore single release from Mark Addison Chandler was released on Feb. 22. “I Still Get Her Mail” tells the all-too-familiar story of a man who has lost a woman he loved, but occasionally must deal with her memory because — you guessed it — he still receives mail for her. Chandler has become... Continue Reading →
Dustin Olson Prepares to Release Heartbreaking “Memories We Didn’t Make”
Dustin Olson is showing no signs of a sophomore slump with his newest single, “Memories We Didn’t Make.” After releasing his debut EP “Prayer of a Simple Man” in mid-2018, Olson delivers his first heartbreaker, and does so like a veteran. Olson says the song came to him at a difficult moment in his life.... Continue Reading →
The Bayou Country Music Association Proudly Flies the Flag for Independent Artists
I'm happy to announce that Pro Country and the Bayou Country Music Association have partnered up! Our first order of business with the partnership is to introduce our respective outlets; the inspiration behind them, where we hope to take them, and more! First up, hear from BCMA founder Jacob Soileau about creating the BCMA, his... Continue Reading →
Korey Rose is Set to Deliver “A Cool Drink of Water for Thirsty Country Music Listeners” with Upcoming Album
In an era of country music where it's becoming harder and harder to find that classic country sound of yesteryears, it's easy to look at the state of country music with a glass half-empty mentality. Kentucky-born and raised singer/songwriter Korey Rose is doing his part to fill those cups, filling his to the brim with... Continue Reading →
Leslie Tom Fearlessly Stands Outside of Nashville’s Mold
In country music, perhaps more than any genre, authenticity is key. If an artist is conforming with certain beliefs, just for the sake of fame and fortune, the camaraderie that an artist builds with their fan base is not truly genuine. Leslie Tom is unashamed of who she is and what she represents, and it... Continue Reading →
Briana Adams Gives Fans a Piece of Herself with “Dive Bars & Old Guitars” EP
When the first notes and words of the first song on Briana Adams' sophomore EP ring through your speakers, your attention is immediately grabbed. As you maneuver your way through the five-song release, you feel that you have taken a piece of Adams away with you; you know she meant and has lived every word... Continue Reading →
Looking For Country Music’s Next Outlaw? Look No Further Than Hunter Morse
If you're looking for the next great country outlaw, look no further. Ponchatoula, Louisiana's Hunter Morse, at just 18 years-old, has made it his mission to keep "the good stuff" alive, whether Nashville accepts him or not. After the successful release of his debut album, "Outlaw Music Man," Morse, a senior in high school, jumped... Continue Reading →
Aliza Ford Prepares New EP, “Four Strong Walls”
2018 was a big year for Aliza Ford. He released an EP, opened for a few major names, and began work on his next EP, "Four Strong Walls." Hearing music's call, Ford hopes that 2019 is an even bigger year; one where he can begin to pursue music full-time and make a career out of... Continue Reading →