Archive for March, 2009
Red Sovine and “Go Hide John” is our featured song of the day
Red Sovine is remembered for truck driving songs, but in 1971 he released “Go Hide John” as the Vietnam War continued. I wish I had a better recording of this song, and I’m working on it. With a great band and accompanied by steel guitar, Red gets right to the point. “Go [...]
Governor, Mayor recognize Heart of Texas Country Music Association
Brady Texas Mayor James Stewart Tuesday signed a proclamation designating March, 2009 as Heart of Texas Country Music Association Month in the City of Brady.
Carrie Hassler and Hard Rain featured bluegrass
Frequently the information in our bluegrass category comes from North Alabama and Kentucky, but today we feature Carrie Hassler and Hard Rain. The new Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain 2008 release “CHHR2″ is out. Visit their website to hear some great bluegrass tracks like “I Can Go Back Any time,” “1800 Miles,” and the [...]
Featuring Don Wallace and his Texas Dance Hall Memories CD
I was listening to Don Wallace on the radio this morning and heard “Don’t You Believe Her.” A dedicated artist and often unrecognized, Don Wallace stays dedicated to country music and Western Swing. The song is on Don’s “Texas Dance Hall Memories.” CD, and it is our featured CD of the day [...]
Here Comes The Bride by Bobby Austin is ready for rediscovery
Our featured song of the day is Bobby Austin’s “Here Comes the Bride” from 1960. Bobby Austin only cut two songs for the Challenge record label and this was a 45 RPM record that features “Polynesian Baby” and “Here Comes The Bride.”
The Country Classics





