Country Radio Seminar has unveiled a preview of its 2013 agenda, with an emphasis on offering attendees even more prominent industry experts next year, including a new, featured daily speaker initiative.
Country Radio Seminar has unveiled a preview of its 2013 agenda, with an emphasis on offering attendees even more prominent industry experts next year, including a new, featured daily speaker initiative.
Watch the Season 1 finale of Troubadour, TX to see performances by Zane Williams, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Beth Wood, Jack Ingram, Woody Russell, Susan Ashton, Cary Pierce, Guthrie Kennard, Kylie Rae Harris, Tom Faulkner, Little Brave, and Nicolette Good.
30-minute episodes hosted by acclaimed Texas singer-songwriter, filmmaker and author Stacy Dean Campbell (Nashville, Tenn. – Sept. 17, 2012) Americana travel and lifestyle series “Bronco Roads” is set to debut Sept. 29/30 in nearly 22 million U.S. households. Hosted by singer-songwriter, filmmaker and author Stacy Dean Campbell, “Bronco Roads” follows the renowned
Singer-songwriter act Haley & Michaels are performing on the heels of a recent awards win next Thursday, Sept. 20, at popular local live music venue 3rd & Lindsley.
This week’s episode features Jack Ingram, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Little Brave, Melissa Greener, and Gary Lynn Floyd.
The famed Bluebird Café played host to some of Australia’s most talented singer-songwriters Tuesday night, as approximately 20 artists from Down Under delivered a pair of sold-out sets to help kick off Nashville’s Americana Week.
Texas singer-songwriter television series “Troubadour, TX” begins its much-anticipated Season 2 on Sept. 29/30 with some new faces and a leaner, 30-minute episode format.
Labels and partial band lineups have been announced for the Sept. 27 CRS Battle of the Bands, with groups comprised of employees from Nashville record labels Broken Bow Records, Capitol Nashville, Sony Music Nashville, UMG Nashville and Warner Music Nashville.
Details have been announced for the 2012 Australian artist events and performances surrounding the annual Americana Music Festival and Conference, held Sept. 12-15 in downtown Nashville, Tenn.