Country

When Respect and Harmony Meet: Randy Travis and Tony Jackson’s Gentle Take on ‘Deeper Than The Holler’
Some voices don’t fade they just grow deeper with time. In “Deeper Than The Holler,” Randy Travis and Tony Jackson ...

No Band, No Flash, Just a Voice Full of Belief: Travis Tritt Delivers Hope in “Uncloudy Day”
When Travis Tritt stepped onto the stage in Salem, Virginia, he didn’t need much to move a crowd just his ...

‘Help Me Hold On’ Isn’t Just a Song, It’s Travis Tritt Asking for One More Chance With Nothing Left to Hide
Travis Tritt doesn’t just sing songs he lives them. His voice carries years of heartache, wisdom and grit. Whether he’s ...

Travis Tritt Sings Through the Struggle in “In The Valley (He Restoreth My Soul)” and Finds Peace on the Other Side
Travis Tritt has always known how to sing with heart. Whether he’s talking to God or reaching out to someone ...

Not Every Heartbreak Shouts, Some Just Sigh: Hank Williams’ Worn-Down Honesty in ‘First Year Blues’
Hank Williams had a way of making heartbreak feel like something you could sing through. His voice wasn’t smooth or ...

It Wasn’t Just Mourning, It Was Memory in Motion: Hank Williams’ “Mother Is Gone” Is Love Wrapped in Loss
Hank Williams didn’t just sing songs he shared his heart. His voice was raw and real, carrying the kind of ...

He Didn’t Say Goodbye, He Just Started Letting Go: Hank Williams’ Peaceful Farewell in “I’m Going Home”
Hank Williams had a voice that didn’t need to shout to be heard. It was honest, steady and full of ...

He Didn’t Ask for Sympathy, He Just Told the Truth: The Heavy Simplicity of “Crumble Like Clay”
Some songs feel like prayers, and others feel like journal entries Hank Williams wrote both. With his unmistakable voice and ...

No Grand Goodbye, Just a Quiet Ache: Hank Williams Lets the Pain Settle In with “Sundown and Sorrow”
Few artists could swing between sorrow and celebration the way Hank Williams could. His voice carried both heartbreak and mischief ...

When Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire Created a Song About Strength: ‘Cowgirls Don’t Cry’
The first notes of “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” sound soft and a little sad, and then Reba McEntire’s voice joins Brooks ...