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Free Music Downloads from Andy Hall, IBMA Instrumental Winner
Earlier this morning, we opened up a chance for our readers to win one of three autographed copies of Eli Young Band’s new album, Jet Black & Jealous.
Just to keep things fair, here’s a little something for the traditional country and bluegrass fans out there (courtesy of our friends at Sugar Hill Records).
Andy [...]Continue reading "Free Music Downloads from Andy Hall, IBMA Instrumental Winner"
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Free Music: Eli Young Band – Jet Black & Jealous (Autographed Copy)
Jet Black & Jealous, the debut national release from road-tested Texans Eli Young Band, burst onto the Billboard Top Country Albums chart at #5, on the heels of their current single, the George Ducas/David Lee Murphy co-penned “Always The Love Songs.”
Last month, I spoke with Mile Eli, the band’s lead singer, in an exclusive [...]Continue reading "Free Music: Eli Young Band – Jet Black & Jealous (Autographed Copy)"
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Free Music: Dolly Parton – Backwoods Barbie (Autographed Copy)
Charming, witty, and tough as nails–few entertainers are as enduring or as loved as the incomparable Dolly Parton. To coincide with the release Dolly’s new single, “Shinola,” we’re excited to offer our readers the chance to win an autographed copy of this country music icon’s latest album, Backwoods Barbie.
Check out the video for “Shinola:”Rules [...]
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Willie’s 75th Birthday Giveaway
In honor or celebration or whatever of Willie Nelson’s 75th birthday (his claimed birthday), we’re hosting a giveaway with the following prizes:
Grand Prize: A copy of the book, An Epic Life by Joe Nick Patoski, the box set chronicling his career, One Hell of a Ride, and a set of Willie braids
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Chris LeDoux Giveaway: Classic Chris LeDoux
“These are the songs that made Chris LeDoux the king of the modern day cowboy singers. It doesn’t get more real than this.” – Garth Brooks
The late American music legend Chris LeDoux was a steadfast westerner who sang firsthand of rodeo glory and pain while living the life of a bona-fide modern-day cowboy. [...]Continue reading "Chris LeDoux Giveaway: Classic Chris LeDoux"
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Aaron Watson Giveaway: Angels & Outlaws
Angels & Outlaws contains covers of Waylon and John Mayer, a scripture reading by Billy Joe Shaver, “Barbed Wire Halo” from Aaron Watson’s previous album of the same name, and eleven new songs, with most of them featuring a writing credit by Watson. Kevin Fowler, Jack Ingram, Roger Creager, and Ray Benson make an appearance [...]
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