Those Darlins – Those Darlins (self titled debut) Oh Wow Dang Records Jim Simpson | CountryMusicPride.com Atlanta, GA – Playing live since 2006, Those Darlins are all about big leather coats with fur collars (when it’s cold), hot pants (when […]
Those Darlins – Those Darlins (self titled debut) Oh Wow Dang Records Jim Simpson | CountryMusicPride.com Atlanta, GA – Playing live since 2006, Those Darlins are all about big leather coats with fur collars (when it’s cold), hot pants (when […]
James Hand—Shadow on the Ground—Rounder–2009 James Hand review | from CountryMusicPride.com / Steve Leftridge James Hand is countrier than you. In fact, he was country before (and while and after) country was cool—the 57-year-old has been playing his point-blank honky-tonk […]
By Kyle McCraw | CountryMusicPride.com From the title, it’s a little hard to know what to expect from Drivin’ N’ Cryin’s first album in 12 years, but opener “Detroit City,” makes it clear they still like to turn it up, […]
So to make up for the aged OCMS interview we posted, here is a fresh Stephen Kellogg interview from your friends at CountryMusicPride By Lindsay Eanet on August 18, 2009 Intro: Forget G.I. Joe when looking at this summer’s Real […]
So this interview is a little old, but it never really got read and i thought you people here might appriciate it. So here you are; by Jesse Hill | www.CountryMusicPride.com On September 23rd, Old Crow Medicine Show will release […]
www.CountryMusicPride.com had a blessed chance to be, I think, one of the last media outlets to have a chat with the late great Mike Seeger: The Vine of American music grew slowly at first. Traditions were passed down from person […]
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