Country Roundup
Country Roundup

Country Roundup

@countryroundup

Kenny Chesney Admits Public Speaking Makes Him Nervous
Favicon 
tasteofcountry.com

Kenny Chesney Admits Public Speaking Makes Him Nervous

Chesney's used to playing sold-out shows to thousands of people — but he still gets nervous when it's his turn to say grace before a meal. Continue reading…

Why This Country Song Being Included In The ‘Landman’ Season 2 Finale Could Spell Trouble For One Of The Main Characters
Favicon 
www.whiskeyriff.com

Why This Country Song Being Included In The ‘Landman’ Season 2 Finale Could Spell Trouble For One Of The Main Characters

Landman also mark the end for one of the show’s main characters? That’s what a lot of fans have been asking after the penultimate episode of the hit Paramount+ show left a lot up in the air. After a slow start to Season 2, the series has ramped up in its final episodes. Episode 9, which is titled “Plans, Tears and Sirens,” left the futures of Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris, Demi Moore’s Cami Miller, and Jacob Lofland’s Cooper Norris in question. Cooper Norris could be headed towards some legal trouble after almost beating a man to death (though viewers know it was a warranted beat down). Cami Miller may have accidentally put a target on her back by firing Tommy Norris. And, of course, without a job with M-Tex Oil, what is Tommy’s purpose? There has been plenty of speculation that Billy Bob Thornton could exit Landman at the end of the season, and though there are many details pointing towards that not happening, the announcement of this country song being included in the final episode does have me slightly concerned. Charles Wesley Godwin, who might be the most underrated country artist in the entire industry right now, shared that his song “Needle Fall Down” is set to be featured in the upcoming finale of the Taylor Sheridan show. An exciting update for Godwin, without a doubt… but it could be a troubling one for Landman fans: “Listen for ‘Needle Fall Down’ in the season finale of Landman, airing this Sunday on Paramount+!” View this post on Instagram Taylor Sheridan and everyone else that works on Landman have a gift when it comes to handpicking songs for the show. A lot of times the tunes are from the country genre, and more often than not, the lyrics of the track perfectly match up with the theming and plot of the show. When you take a closer look at “Needle Fall Down,” it tells the story of character who knows that death is coming, and in a way, welcomes it because of life’s circumstances: “Time in the evening, I pulled out my gunPrepared for what’s after I pour something strongI yearn for the road and lady’s sweet voiceSing me my last words, I won’t sing along Needle fall down, sing me a songIt’s been a long life and it all went wrongNeedle fall down, sing me a songIt’s been a long life and it all went wrong.” It also should be noted that the song is from Charles Wesley Godwin’s 2021 album titled How The Mighty Fall. Could that also be a clue for what’s to come in Landman? Should fans expect for someone mighty in the show to fall? Is this the end of Tommy Norris? Could Demi Moore make a surprising exit? Be prepared for anything to happen when this song by the West Virginia native plays during Landman‘s Season 2 finale: “Needle Fall Down” by Charles Wesley Godwin Landman The Soundtrack And luckily for you, we gathered up all the great country music from Season 1, as well as everything from Season 2 so far, and put it together in one convenient place, available on Apple Music and Spotify. So go ahead and gas up that Landman Soundtrack featuring GREAT country artists like Turnpike Troubadours, Red Clay Strays, Lainey Wilson, Ian Noe, Ward Davis, Zach Bryan, Kaitlin Butts, Shane Smith and the Saints, Treaty Oak Revival, Whiskey Myers, Brent Cobb, and more: Spotify Apple Music And just in case you wanted to get a peek at what’s to come when the Season 2 finale of Landman airs on January 18, we’ve got that linked below as well: Landman Season 2 Finale Promo The post Why This Country Song Being Included In The ‘Landman’ Season 2 Finale Could Spell Trouble For One Of The Main Characters first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Brothers Osborne Revisit The Early Days Of Their Career With Stripped Back Version Of “Love The Lonely Out Of You”
Favicon 
www.whiskeyriff.com

Brothers Osborne Revisit The Early Days Of Their Career With Stripped Back Version Of “Love The Lonely Out Of You”

From the Pawn Shop era. The brothers who make up Brothers Osborne are hitting a significant milestone in their career this year. In 2026, their debut album Pawn Shop will turn a decade old. Released on January 15, 2016, Pawn Shop put John and T.J. Osborne on the map, showcasing their raw songwriting, incredible guitar solos, and genuine emotion, instantly connecting with fans. With nearly every song on the record written by John and T.J. Osborne, it showcases their willingness to take risks, push boundaries, and create a sound that was authentic to them. The risks paid off: Pawn Shop debuted at number three on the Top Country Albums chart and at 17 on the Billboard 200. The album went RIAA certified Gold a year after its release, and hits like “21 Summer,” “Stay A Little Longer,” and “Rum” are still staples in many country music fans’ playlists. To celebrate and honor what Pawn Shop did for the country music duo, Brothers Osborne announced Pawn Shop (10 Year Anniversary Edition), arriving February 13 via MCA. The album will feature newly released recordings, demos, or live versions from the Pawn Shop era, including the previously unreleased song “Pins And Needles.” View this post on Instagram To kick things off, celebrating the era of Pawn Shop, the Brothers have released a live, one-take version of “Love The Lonely Out Of You.” Recorded in John Osborne’s Pinebox studio, this song was previously released on their self-titled EP, which dropped in 2014. 12 years since its release, the tune captures honest emotions through soulful lyrics that instantly connected country fans with Brothers Osborne. This newly recorded, stripped-back version of “Love The Lonely Out Of You” highlights the emotional core of the lyrics, as the narrator longs for a human touch again. John Osborne’s vocals are silky smooth and flawlessly convey the narrator’s loneliness, while also showcasing a warm tone that reminds you of a lover trying to heal what’s been broken. “I can tell that you’re lonely So pour it all out on me ‘Cause I’ve been lonely, too That’s a heartache you’re drinkin’ And I can feel what you’re thinkin’ Let’s do what the lonely do Your lips, your shoulders, and my fingertips Runnin’ through your hair, just like this Whatever it takes to make your heart forget I’ll do Oh baby, let me love the lonely out of you Mmmm” Brothers Osborne has been a mainstay in country music since Pawn Shop, and revisiting songs from the early days of their career reminds fans how timeless their music is. Turn this one all the way up. Just for fun, fire up the original recording of “Love The Lonely Out Of You” while you’re here too: The post Brothers Osborne Revisit The Early Days Of Their Career With Stripped Back Version Of “Love The Lonely Out Of You” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Bunnie Xo Says Weight Loss Meds Caused a Scary Depressive Episode
Favicon 
tasteofcountry.com

Bunnie Xo Says Weight Loss Meds Caused a Scary Depressive Episode

'I had no joy. Like, nothing to live for. It was so dark.' Continue reading…

Ludacris Pulls Out of Kid Rock's Rock the Country Tour
Favicon 
tasteofcountry.com

Ludacris Pulls Out of Kid Rock's Rock the Country Tour

Ludacris' team says it was a miscommunication, but many fans think it's due to backlash Ludacris faced. Continue reading…