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How The 'Urban Cowboy' Craze Took Over Country Music
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How The 'Urban Cowboy' Craze Took Over Country Music

It changed the entire culture of country music. Continue reading…

Florida Georgia Line Officially Returns At CMA Fest
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Florida Georgia Line Officially Returns At CMA Fest

They’re back… The past few years have been nothing short of a comeback story for country music. Experiencing the most commercial and critical success in what feels like decades, we’ve seen the indie/alternative scene rise to prominence after being spearheaded by the likes of Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson and more, some of the greatest bands, such as The Red Clay Strays, Turnpike Troubadours and Flatland Cavalry garner national attention and traditional acts such as Zach Top and Ella Langley dominate the mainstream. As it is with seemingly everything, however, nature has to balance itself. This, unfortunately, came with the inevitable return of the kings of “bro country,” Florida Georgia Line. It should go without saying at this point that FGL was once one of the most successful duos in the history of the genre, scoring nothing short of era-defining hits in the 2010s with the likes of the diamond-certified, “Cruise,” along with other smashes such as “This Is How We Roll,” “Stay” and the Bebe Rexha collaboration, “Meant to Be.” Of course, Florida Georgia Line remain as the poster boys for “bro country,” the era in the 2010s which was defined by the most shallow lyrics known to man, Nickelback-lite production and ultimately a whole lot of clichés that the genre still gets flack for such as heavy emphasis on drinking, tan legs swinging off of pickup truck beds and pretty much anything you associate with the worst country music has to offer. After what felt like months of speculation, rumors and both Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard teasing a potential reunion after their nasty split thanks to their first performance in four years together back in April at Country Radio Seminar, they added more fuel to the fire on the eve of CMA Fest this week. The group’s official Instagram account has remained dormant since May 26, 2023, when Brian Kelley used the duo’s account to promote his then-upcoming single “See You Next Summer.” But now, three years since that last post, there are signs of life once again. Fans quickly noticed that their social media accounts have changed their profile pictures to a new logo that simply says “FGL LFG,” which obviously stands for “Let’s F—ing Go.” They’re back! @FLAGALine Will we see a surprise appearance at #CMAFEST this week? #FGL #LFG pic.twitter.com/ebED9o1CoO — EF Country (@EFCountry) June 2, 2026 And fans who were signed up to receive text messages and emails about the group also received an automated message: “Turns out, some things are just better together. Much more to come. FGL LFG.” Night one of CMA Fest was nearly wrapped up, with Ella Langley, Tucker Wetmore, Jelly Roll (in a surprise appearance), Deana Carter, Gretchen Wilson and more taking the stage at Nissan Stadium, and, for a moment, it all seemed like the duo was not going to fulfill the promise of a reunion. That all changed when the lights dimmed and none other than legendary ring announcer, Michael Buffer, took center stage and began listing all of the duo’s accomplishments, including their 19 #1 hits, 13 billion streams and two diamond-certified singles, before introducing Kelley and Hubbard, who were positioned on two separate sides of the stadium. @bootsandhearts AND MICHAEL BUFFER?????? @FloridaGeorgiaLine #bootsandhearts #nashville #cmafest #floridageorgialine #livemusic ♬ original sound – Boots and Hearts The pair would begin the set with “Round Here,” performing the first half of the song on separate sides of the stadium before making their official reunion by meeting in the middle of the stadium to wrap up the song. Once together on stage in front of the packed house at Nissan, Hubbard would address the crowd, arm around Kelley, and officially declare that Florida Georgia Line is back. “CMA Fest, it feels so good to be here tonight. It feels so good to be here with my brother. And listen, we got three things we want to say tonight. First of all, God is good. Second of all, life is short. And most importantly, your boys… we back baby!” The two would then immediately launch into “Cruise,” with the center stage at Nissan Stadium dramatically rising above the crowd, marking the duo’s official return. View this post on Instagram While they have yet to announce an official album or tour yet, it’s pretty safe to assume that you can expect that in the coming months. Whether you like it or not, Florida Georgia Line is is back. The question that remains now is “How will they fare after the split?” Judging by the crowd’s reaction at Nissan Stadium, I fear we might be in for a wave of bro-country 2.0.The post Florida Georgia Line Officially Returns At CMA Fest first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

The Red Clay Strays Explore Faith, Love, & Redemption On Spectacular New Album ‘Grateful’
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The Red Clay Strays Explore Faith, Love, & Redemption On Spectacular New Album ‘Grateful’

The Red Clay Strays are one of the most dominant forces in all of country music right now. The six-piece band from Mobile, AL is winning awards and selling out arenas left and right, and the unprecedented momentum shows no signs of letting up. But it was only a few years ago that they were relatively unknown, traversing the country in an old van and playing bars and listening rooms for anyone who would listen. The rise has been rapid since, and while the accolades are well deserved, it’s hard not to imagine the impact that such change could have on a band. But The Red Clay Strays have remained grounded. Through it all, they’ve managed to keep their faith and maintain perspective, a theme that runs clearly through their latest and most anticipated album yet, Grateful. The aptly titled project is all about gratitude, but not necessarily in the narrow sense of being grateful for their fans and success. That part is implied, but instead the record points toward something far deeper. Produced by the legendary Dave Cobb, Grateful is a reflective and thought provoking project in which The Red Clay Strays continue to embrace their spirituality, expressing throughout the album their gratitude for God’s salvation and mercy, the redemption He offers in moments of failure, and the love and devotion they have found that reflects His image. Featuring 11 songs, The Strays’ third album follows a spiritual and emotional arc across the tracklist that I find can be broken into three relatively distinct phases, with a beginning, middle, and end. It opens with “Demons In Your Choir,” where the band illustrates how deception takes hold of the vulnerable. “Don’t Wanna Know” revolves around an adulterous relationship, and “Walking Away” captures the lonesome feeling that follows a breakup. This early tension continues in “People Hatin’,” a social commentary that calls for unity and love in the face of political division and senseless violence. Together, the opening stretch of Grateful is defined by the narrator’s attempts to save others from failure and moral compromise, while the enemy often seems to prevail and chaos ensues. The album’s middle phase becomes more of a back-and-forth dialogue between faith, temptation, and spiritual grounding. The tone shifts with “Revival,” as the narrator encourages those who are lost to find faith and redemption in the Lord. On the anthemic “Down South,” that search for stability takes a more literal approach as the road-weary musician yearns for the comfort of home and family. “If I Didn’t Know You” stands as the most poignant tune on the record, a love song rooted in faith in devotion. That sentiment continues through “Fool’s Gold,” where the narrator overcomes past heartbreak to find peace in a devoted relationship. “Can’t Fix You,” closes this section in a more sobering manner as the narrator reverts back to the project’s beginning with a call for help as the devil plies his trade on a loved one. The final phase begins with “Do Today,” which brings the narrative back toward perseverance and gratitude for the present. This sets the stage for the title-tack and final song on the album “Grateful,” where the arc is resolved. What begins in chaos, temptation, and helplessness ultimately gives way to redemption and gratitude, as faith in God becomes the force that brings clarity and peace. The majority of the lyrics on Grateful were written by frontman Brandon Coleman, his brother and the band’s photographer Matthew Coleman, and guitarist Drew Nix. There are a handful of others with co-writing credits throughout, yet the tracklist still feels unified in theme, and proves that this is one of the tightest bands in the business. If you’ve made it this far without having listened to the record, you might assume The Red Clay Strays have delivered a full-blown gospel album — but that wouldn’t be quite right. In their typical fashion, the album boasts a unique rock and roll sound comprised by an amalgamation of influences, blending blues, southern rock, country, and soul into something that is equal parts nostalgic as it is revolutionary. And the result is perhaps their strongest effort yet. So, without further ado, give Grateful a listen for yourself… here’s a few early favorites: “Don’t Wanna Know” “Revival” “If I Didn’t Know You” “Grateful” The Red Clay Strays are one of the best live bands out there, too, and they’ll be playing these new songs in front of massive crowds all summer long. If they’re coming to a town near you, that’s a show you will not want to miss. The Red Clay Strays Tour Dates 6/5 – Nashville, TN – CMA Fest* 6/13 – Columbus, OH – Buckeye Country Superfest* 6/18 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live 6/21 – Bloomington, IN – Tailgates N’ Tallboys* 6/24-28 – Rexford, MT – The Red Clay Strays Fest at Abayance Bay Marina* 6/26 – Calgary, AB – Country Thunder Alberta* 7/11 – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota Country Club* 7/17 – Twin Lakes, WI – Country Thunder Wisconsin* 7/19 – Cheyenne, WY – Cheyenne Frontier Days* 7/30 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion+ 8/1 – Boston, MA – TD Garden+ 8/5 – Laval, QC – Place Bell+ 8/7 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann! 8/9 – New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden! 8/15 – Des Moines, IA – Iowa State Fair* 8/16 – Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford Premier Center# 8/18 – Grand Forks, ND – Alerus Center# 8/19 – Bismarck, ND – Bismarck Event Center# 8/21 – Bozeman, MT – Brick Breeden Fieldhouse@ 8/22 – Missoula, MT – Adams Center# 8/26 – Spokane, WA – Numerica Veterans Arena% 8/27 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena% 8/29 – Portland, OR – Moda Center% 8/30 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena% 9/2 – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center# 9/4 – Stateline, NV – Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre# 9/6 – Aspen, CO – Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience* 9/11 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center# 9/12 – Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena# 9/16 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena San Diego# 9/17 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena# 9/19 – Pryor, OK – Born & Raised Fest* 9/20 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center$ 9/26 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond* 9/30 – Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre+ 10/1 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena+ 10/3 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena+ 10/7 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena^ 10/14 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center+ 10/15 – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena+ 10/17 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium+ 10/18 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena+ 10/22-23 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena& 10/28 – Knoxville, TN – Food City Center= 10/31 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena^ 11/5 – Baton Rouge, LA – Raising Cane’s River Center~ 11/6 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena~ 10/8 – Jonesboro, AR – First National Bank Arena~ 10/13 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena> *festival/fair +w/ The Revivalists & Haley Reinhart !w/ The Revivalists & Brent Cobb #w/ Dylan Gossett & Sweet Talk @w/ TBA & Sweet Talk %w/ Wyatt Flores & Sweet talk $w/ Muscadine Bloodline & Sweet Talk ^w/ Shane Smith & the Saints & Brent Cobb &w/ Sierra Ferrell & Brent Cobb =w/Wyatt Flores & Brent Cobb ~w/ Muscadine Bloodline & Brent Cobb >w/ Travis Tritt & Brent CobbThe post The Red Clay Strays Explore Faith, Love, & Redemption On Spectacular New Album ‘Grateful’ first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

See the Lyrics to Taylor Swift's Song 'I Knew It, I Knew You'
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See the Lyrics to Taylor Swift's Song 'I Knew It, I Knew You'

Taylor's back with a new cowgirl-inspired track. Continue reading…

Jelly Roll's Daughter Facetimed Him Drunk With a New Tattoo
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Jelly Roll's Daughter Facetimed Him Drunk With a New Tattoo

Imagine getting the inside scoop on your kid’s wild graduation trip via a Facetime call. Jelly Roll’s got a story that’s as funny as it gets. Continue reading…