Nobody’s Girl tackle a wealth of sociopolitical topics in their new song “Promised Land.” It’s premiering exclusively via The Boot; press play below to listen. The trio — BettySoo, Rebecca Loebe and Grace Pettis, each established solo singer-songwriters — penned “Promised Land” a couple years ago, in BettySoo’s living room, they remember. They’d been talking about the current political
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Oh SHIT. The trio we never knew we needed… It appears as though Morgan Wallen and Eric Church were not only golfing together this week, but they’ve also been playing some music together. Morgan posted a video on Instagram of him singing his song “Sand In My Boots” with Hardy AND Eric playing along acoustically
Noah Schnacky‘s friendship with Jimmie Allen isn’t hard to imagine. Both singers bring big energy to an out-of-the-box style of music making and professionalism. That’s why Schnacky had just one request of the “Best Shot” singer when it came to his new song, “Don’t You Wanna Know,” and the corresponding music video: Schnacky says he
Cleto Cordero… front man for Flatland Cavalry, brilliant songwriter, and all around good dude. Last week, Cleto and his wife, Kaitlin Butts (another great musician in her own right), were taking a walk when the two noticed a homeless man who looked like he was not in the best of shape. Cleto noticed that his
Ric Robertson gets in touch with his child self — quite literally — in his new “Carolina Child” music video. The clip, premiering exclusively via The Boot, is available to watch below. Robertson’s new video, subtly shot largely from a kid’s perspective, follows a chicken suited-child through a day of play and an adult Robertson on a bike
Congratulations are in order for Carly Pearce, who is officially being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. After many years of hard work and over 80 performances at the Opry, it has all finally payed off and Carly will officially be able to call herself the newest member of one of the greatest institutions in
The story of George Birge’s “Beer, Beer, Truck, Truck” is anything but conventional. It involves a ’90s country icon and a social media influencer known more for her social justice messages than her critiques of country music. You could say it all started as a joke, but the speed at which the song caught fire was awe-inspiring.
Randy Edelman, the grand composer, producer and musician recognized for creating the soundtracks for some of the greatest films, television shows and sports events in history, is releasing his highly anticipated anthemic song of hope and inspiration titled “Comin’ Out the Other Side,” is being released worldwide via Tribeca Records, a SohoJohnny Enterprise, on July
Cody Johnson knows how to put on a show. From getting the crowd pumped up with motivational rants, to singing incredible classic country covers, you’re guaranteed to have a great time one way or another. Hell, brought the Gospel this past weekend at the Mother Church, delivering an emotional performance of “How Great Thou Art.”
One of TV’s favorite cowboys is currently chasing axis deer in Hawaii with one of the biggest names in hunting. Ryan Bingham is a former bull rider and current country singer, and he’s a damn good actor known for his role as Walker on the hit show Yellowstone. He’s currently hanging out in Hawaii with
Dualtone Records was still relatively new when the label released June Carter Cash‘s posthumous, multi-Grammy Awards-winning 2003 album Wildwood Flower. The reason the record label signed the aging country legend for the project, though, is the same reason they’re still signing artists two decades later. “It’s more about making history than it is about making a hit record,”
There’s something sinister about “O’ Be Joyful,” the title track of Shovels & Rope‘s 2012 album. While the husband-and-wife duo’s original version of the song is fuzzy and stomping, the Lone Bellow‘s new cover of the song brings a gospel influence — but it’s no less dark. “We have been fans of Shovels & Rope for a
Florida Georgia Line and rapper Nelly revisit some old stomping grounds with their newest joint effort, “Lil Bit,” a hard-partying track that combines call-and-response vocals, a hip-hop beat and a dash of backwoods twang. The song’s lyrics invite a new love interest to climb up in a “big wheel,” take a ride through the country
The voice of Cody Johnson… my goodness. CoJo just wrapped up back to back sold out shows at the iconic Ryman Theater in Nashville, and during the second night, brought out the classic gospel song, “How Great Thou Art.” To say the people liked it would be an understatement… Before the performance, Cody warned the
Trust me, I feel your pain, but in times of heartache and struggle, country music is just the medicine you need. If you’ve lost your dad like I did, Father’s Day can be a pretty rough weekend. When you lose a loved one, there’s always a lot of healing that needs to happen, and that
Ryan Kinder‘s new song “Tangled Up” reflects a key, if hard-to-handle, truth about relationships: They’re not easy to leave when they’re over, even when it’s for the best. The new song is premiering exclusively on The Boot; press play below to listen. Kinder reaches to a falsetto over a blues-influenced groove as he sings about how “hearts
He’s back. Morgan Wallen may have canceled his summer tour, and he may have only been partially reinstated by the CMA Awards this year, but the tides are turning. According to Billboard, Morgan’s country radio spins have more than doubled in the past month. At the beginning of May, Morgan’s spins were hovering around the
With a “trailertrap” style all his own, Blanco Brown returns with a brand-new song, “Nobody’s More Country,” that reflects the singer’s Southern roots and his love for country music. He officially released the track — co-written with Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line, Jordan Schmidt and Quintin Amey — on Friday (June 18), just over a week after debuting it
Listen up folks, because Cody Johnson has something to say. If you’ve seen CoJo live you know that besides putting on one of the best damn shows in country music, he also spends some time every night paying tribute to veterans and first responders – all the heroes in uniform who fought for and protect
Brittney Spencer likes to begin each week by brainstorming song ideas — “just so that we’re not, like, always starting from scratch” in co-writing sessions, she explains. Her new song “Sober & Skinny,” released on Friday (June 18), began as one of those nuggets; in fact, she had the chorus pretty well done when she, during