Country

Kentucky Headhunters

Although the world first discovered The HeadHunters in 1989, the unique style of the HeadHunters' music started to come together about 30 years ago in the rolling hill country of south Kentucky, just two hours drive up from Nashville.

It was there that Greg Martin, Richard Young, and his younger brother, Fred, and cousin Anthony Kenney first got together to play.

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Julianne Hough

Every country artist once had a “day job” that commonly used music business term for an occupation that pays the bills and fills the void between hopeful aspiration and bonafide success. However, never in the history of country music has someone taken a more celebrated path on the road to their country music dream than Julianne Hough (pronounced “Huff”).

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Shooter Jennings

Don't let Shooter Jennings fool you.

Sure, he rocks. He's lean and wiry, with tattoos snaking up his arms - his mother's name on one, a gun on the other - and a crimson stud gleaming in one ear. He's played sold-out shows at the Viper Room and the Roxy. He's subbed for Axl Rose onstage - twice - with Guns N' Roses.

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Crystal Shawanda

I'm Native American. We're automatically country . joined to the land and the real stories of everyday people. A long time ago, we traditionally used music as our daily prayer and as our way of giving thanks. To Native Americans, music is our everything. It's our storytelling, our history, and our dance. We use it to remember and to forget. It's how we celebrate life and mourn death.

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Whiskey Falls

One listen to the title track first single of Whiskey Falls’ forthcoming debut album is more than fair warning. At the same time, it’s only the tip of the iceberg.

This. Is. No. Ordinary. Band.

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The Grascals

Great musicians will always find a way to make good music, but for great musicians to make great music, they must find a bond – one that more often than not goes beyond the purely musical to the personal.

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Taylor Swift

"Got the radio on, my old blue jeans, and I’m wearing my heart on my sleeve,” Taylor Swift sings on “A Place in This World,” a self-penned coming-of-age anthem from her self-titled debut album, due out October 24, 2006 on Big Machine Records.

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Sarah Buxton

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Sam Bush

Though he admits a certain discomfort with the moniker "King of Newgrass," Sam Bush has more than earned it.

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Richie McDonald

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