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      • Lady Antebellum

        By Lady Antebellum, 2008

        There has been a buzz in Music City since mid-2006 when Lady Antebellum performed together for the very first time. The trio -- comprised of Hillary Scott (vocals), Charles Kelley (vocals), and Dave Haywood (vocals, acoustic guitar, keys) -- says their name, "Lady Antebellum," represents a sense...

      • Play On

        By Carrie Underwood, 2009

        A 2009 release from the four-time Grammy Award winner and former American Idol winner. Carrie has come a long way since her AI days including selling more than 10 million albums, garnering ACM and CMA awards and becoming the first Country artist in history to achieve 10 #1 singles from her first...

      • Southern Voice

        By Tim McGraw, 2009

        Hey, the guy 40 hit the charts with 30 #1 singles, won three Grammys, 14 Academy of Country Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association Awards, 10 American Music Awards, 3 People's Choice Awards numerous others.

      • The Woman in Me

        By Shania Twain, 1995

        Shania Twain comes full circle on this album, cowriting 11 out of 12 cuts and proving that she can do more than sing. Once again she crosses over into pop-rock territory with this multiplatinum affair, bringing legions of new fans into the country camp.

      • American IV: The Man Comes Around

        By Johnny Cash, 2002

        UK special edition reissue of The Man In Black's brilliant 2002 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Big Iron' (previously vinyl only) & 'Hurt' (video). American Recordings. 2003. On first thought, the idea of the Man in Black recording such covers as "Bridge over Troubled Water," "Danny Boy," and...

      • Ropin' the Wind

        By Garth Brooks, 2007

        One artist...one decade...one hundred million albums sold! Garth Brooks remains the biggest Country artist of all-time. He harnessed the Country and Pop influences of has past and created a new kind of Country that appealed to different generations of fans and crossed over into the Pop market like...

      • Gold and Green

        By Sugarland, 2009

        2009 holiday release, the first Christmas album from the Country duo. The 10 songs on the album include classics like 'Holly Jolly Christmas,' 'Winter Wonderland' and several Sugarland originals. Sugarland exploded onto the music scene in '04 with Twice The Speed Of Life.

      • At San Quentin

        By Johnny Cash, 2000

        Digipak reissue of 1969 album that's out-of-print in the US. 2001.While Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, the 1968 album that made Cash a household word, spent only two weeks at No. 1, this 1969 follow-up topped the charts for 20 weeks. As with Folsom, the San Quentin LP had to be edited due to space...

      • Home

        By Dixie Chicks, 2002

        The Dixie Chicks aren't old enough to remember when radio programmed pop records next to country, rock, folk, and beyond, but their Texas DNA tells them that's the way music was meant to be heard. On Home, which they coproduced in Austin with Lloyd Maines, the father of lead singer Natalie Maines...

      • Learn To Live

        By Darius Rucker, 2008

        As the front man of Hootie & The Blowfish, Darius Rucker has already experienced success - earning 2 Grammy awards and selling over 25 million albums worldwide. Now, embracing his country roots and a music he has always wanted to make, Darius is attracting the attention of country fans who are...

      • Not a Moment Too Soon

        By Tim McGraw, 1994

        It's best to think of McGraw as the Paul Revere of modern country music: dumb, derivative and too much fun to be easily dismissed. Just as the Raiders made up for their lack of sophistication with an overabundance of enthusiasm, McGraw's attractive tenor and unerring commercial instincts...

      • Mountain Music

        By Alabama, 1982

        This title is manufactured "on demand" when ordered from Amazon.com, using recordable media as authorized by the rights holder. Powered by CreateSpace, this on-demand program makes thousands of titles available that were previously unavailable. For reissued products, packaging may differ from...

      • The Foundation

        By Zac Brown Band, 2008

        Playing upwards of 200 dates a year, more than 2,500 shows in their career and selling more than 20,000 CDs independently, Zac Brown Band has only begun its ascent. The band's aggressive touring has helped it develop a fanatical grassroots following by winning over believers one person at a time.

      • Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love

        By Trisha Yearwood, 2007

        Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love was Yearwood's first studio album released since 2005's Jasper County and the first for the Big Machine record label. In 2007, she exited her label for seventeen years MCA Nashville Records, where she recorded nine studio albums between 1991 and 2005. The...

      • There's More Where That Came From

        By Lee Ann Womack, 2005

        On There's More Where That Came From, multiple Grammy-winner Lee Ann Womack's got the controls of country's Wayback Machine set 30 years in the past. The album cover, a soft-focus portrait of the Texas-born singer along with a list of songs, recalls the days when elegant, emotive vocalists like...

      • Alone with His Guitar

        By Hank Williams, 2000

        A revelatory collection of songwriting demos and rare early solo radio appearances, most of which had never appeared in un-dubbed form until 1998's complete Williams box set. Highlights include an early take on "Honky Tonk Blues," with an extra verse that didn't make it onto the hit studio version...

      • Ol' Waylon

        By Waylon Jennings, 1997

        Waylon Jennings wasn't always an outlaw; he had a string of Nashville hits in the 1960s. But he's best known for proving that a country singer could break away from the Music City establishment and still find success. Released in 1976, Ol' Waylon boasts the outlaw anthem "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to...

      • Stardust

        By Willie Nelson, 1999

        Willie Nelson has never been one to do the safe or expected, and this Booker T. Jones-produced album of pop standards from the '30s and '40s certainly fits the profile. It's also one of the better albums of Nelson's career, allowing Willie to dip his fragile, quivering tenor all around the beat in...

      • Nashville Skyline

        By Bob Dylan, 2004

        Nashville Skyline is Bob Dylan's 9th proper studio album, released by Columbia Records in 1969. The album marked a dramatic departure for Dylan, previously known for his groundbreaking, poetic folk music and rock'n'roll. Nashville Skyline, building on a rustic style he experimented with on John...

      • That Lonesome Song

        By Jamey Johnson, 2008

        He could be basking in his songwriting accolades, but Jamey Johnson remains a restlessly creative maverick. Jamey is the co-writer of the CMA and ACM 2007 Song of the Year "Give It Away," recorded by George Strait. Trace Adkins, George Jones and Joe Nichols have also recorded his songs.

      • Mountain Soul

        By Patty Loveless, 2001

        Pikeville, Kentucky, native Patty Loveless has occasionally acknowledged her mountain-music roots on her frequently excellent albums of mainstream country. Hear, for instance, the pained, stoic version of Carter Stanley's "I'll Never Grow Tired of You" on Loveless's 1988 breakthrough, Honky Tonk...

      • Coal

        By Kathy Mattea, 2008

        Grammy winner and environmental activist Kathy MAttea, known for such classic hits as "18 Wheels and a Dozen Roses," has dreamed quietly about one day recording an album like COAL. Raised near Charleston, West Virginia, her childhood was steeped in the Appalachian culture and her mining heritage is...

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