The Old Town Road hitmaker expresses his mixed feelings as he compares his past experiences in the country music scene to Beyonce Knowles and Shaboozey triumphs with their country collaboration.
A SCARY LOOKING GUY WITH SOME SCARY COUNTRY MUSIC SKILLS: We recently started watching the series "Nashville" at home, and I must say, I like it! It follows the lives of people in and around the Country Music Scene in (you guessed it!), Nashville! Like some weird suppressed memory, hearing the music in the series
Tune in Saturday Night as Tracy Byrd co-hosts with Glen to preview his “Valentine’s for Veterans” show at Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff on February 8th! You’ll hear Tracy’s biggest hits and the stories behind them starting at 8 PM Saturday Night on K103! More on Tracy. Tracy Byrd became a household name on
Luke Bryan, an established figure in the country music industry, has won over fans with his passionate concerts and sentimental songs. His story of rising from small-town origins to becoming …
Billy Dean brings his string of hits to the Wood Theater on Saturday, September 23. As part of the Prime 90s Country Music Scene, Dean was the ACM’s Top New Male Vocalist of the Year in 1992, followed by CMA and Grammy Nods. The songs that powered his career include the top hits ‘If There Hadn’t Been You’ ‘Billy The Kid’ ‘We Just Disagree’ ‘Only Here For A Little While’ ‘Let Them Be Little’ and the Grammy Nominated Song Of The Year, ‘Somewhere In My Broken Heart.’ In addition to Billy’s stories and songs, Art-N-Shawna (from the band Grit N Whiskey) open the show with their favorite Country Throwbacks. Presented by Kevin Richards