Killin’ It, Kane Brown

There aren’t many Country artists who are “killing it” right now like superstar Kane Brown. From his early rise as a social media star posting cover videos of him singing on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, to now selling out stadiums across the country and topping the Country music charts — his story is oneContinue reading “Killin’ It, Kane Brown”

Assertive Austin Snell

It’s not every day that you hear the word “grunge” a part of discussions within the Country community — next to already highly-popular new sounds like “bro country” or “country rap” (thanks to prior artists like Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean)— and it’s because of newcomer Austin Snell’s arrival is bringing “grunge country”Continue reading “Assertive Austin Snell”

Heroic Hunter Hayes

Coloring outside the lines in the music world can be fun for an artist, or at other times, not so welcome by music critics, or even, an artists fan base. An artist either finds themself succeeding, or finds themself flat on your face in regret. Familiar artists like Taylor Swift & Shania Twain, who bothContinue reading “Heroic Hunter Hayes”

Meet Megan Moroney

If your a fan of Kelsea Ballerini and her Poppy sound within Country Music, then you will love this new girl just as much. Born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, Megan Moroney was always around music and instruments growing up; with her dad in a former band and her brother who played guitar. It wasn’tContinue reading “Meet Megan Moroney”

Accomplished A.J.

It truly fascinates me how much social media has impacted and influenced our culture, especially when it comes to music. Platforms like TikTok & YouTube have helped discover artists like Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes, and quite frankly, this next up and coming Artist A.J. Mitchell falls into the same category. A.J. gained a largeContinue reading “Accomplished A.J.”

A Backstreet Christmas

For the Backstreet Boys, these guys are constantly evolving and changing their artistry to adapt in the landscape of Pop. From classic “bubble gum” Pop of the 90’s, (“Get Down, Your the One for Me” 1996), to a soft-Rock vibe (“Inconsolable” 2005), to mysterious (“Everybody: Backstreet’s Back” 1997), to slam dunk comebacks (“Show ‘Em: WhatContinue reading “A Backstreet Christmas”