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COUNTRY MUSIC NEWS


Joey Myron Turns A Motel Room Into A Genre-Bending Love Story With “Best Western”
Joey Myron has never been one to color inside the lines, and his latest single, "Best Western", proves why he’s carving out a unique lane in country music’s evolving landscape. Equal parts outlaw grit and modern beat-driven swagger, the track takes listeners on a ride that’s as steamy as it is unpredictable. Photo Provided From the very first line, “Your spit in my mouth tastes like moonshine now” Myron sets a tone that is raw, unapologetic, and intoxicating. He’s not just te
Oct 31


Cyndi Thomson Finds Heartbreak in The Holiday Magic With “Christmas In New York”
New York City loves a holiday cliché. The twinkle of Fifth Avenue. The Rockefeller Center tree towering over bundled-up tourists. Couples leaning into each other under mistletoe like they invented romance. Cyndi Thomson knows the scene better than anyone, yet in her return to the spotlight, she flips the snow-globe fantasy into something far more honest. Photo by Daniel Shippey Her new single “Christmas In New York” arrives wrapped in glossy orchestration and bright-city shim
Oct 31


Stephen Thomas Finds His Country Calling with “Come Home to Me”
Stephen Thomas has never been one to color inside the lines. The five-time Grammy-considered artist, long celebrated for blending Pop, R&B, Rock, and Hip-Hop into his self-described “universal” sound, has now taken a leap into Country and Americana and the result feels nothing short of inevitable. Photo Courtesy Of Stephen Thomas With his debut country single, “Come Home to Me,” Thomas trades flash for feeling, crafting a soul-stirring ballad that aches with the beauty of no
Oct 30


Joe Hermes Ignites the Night with “A Real Good Bad One”
Joe Hermes doesn’t just release music. He pours concrete foundations for the kind of nights people wake up trying to piece together the next morning. The Midwest-raised independent firestarter is back with “A Real Good Bad One,” out now, and it lands like a beer bottle cracking against a neon bar sign. Photo Courtesy Of Joe Hermes Hermes has already earned a reputation for rowdy anthems built for tailgates and bars that don’t bother putting chairs on tables until sunrise. His
Oct 28
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