If you aren't up to date on #JadeHelm15, it has many conspiracy theorists in Texas, and abroad, worried of a federal government take-over of the Lone Star State.
Good luck with this one. If your dad is anything like mine you have a hard enough time taking a pic of the two of you to put on "spacebook," let alone a music video (see the pic below).
After two big weeks on top in Texas; Zane Williams, Jayton, and Jill tumble out of the Top 10, all the way to eleven. So who fill the hole? The power-duo of Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers are still hangin' around, and appear to have their sights set on returning to the top spot. But Sunny Sweeney, Jon Wolfe and Kevin Fowler are looking to sneak in there too.
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Are y'all #upforwhatever this weekend? Thanks to Bud Light for hangin' with us at Lone Star Jam!
Posted by Kevin Fowler on Friday, May 29, 2015
Lone Star Jam set each year in Austin is one of Texas Music's biggest festivals. The...
This weekend some of Texas and Red Dirt's biggest stars will take the field alongside some serious baseball and softball talent, and it's all for the kids.
He's worked with and for many of country music's biggest icons: Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and more recently Randy Rogers, and Wade Bowen. Yesterday (May 19) Texas Music wished Ben Dorcey, a.k.a. "Lovey" a happy 90th birthday.
This week Cameran Nelson falls to the third spot. So who takes over at No. 1? Sunny Sweeney, Micky and the Motorcars, the power duo of Wade and Randy? Let’s find out.
Larry Joe Taylor Fest is annually one of the biggest Texas and Red Dirt Music festivals, and it's back. Known for bringing out the scene's biggest stars and brightest up-and-comers to Melody Mountain Ranch in Stephenville, LJT never disappointments.
The Redneck Messiah is back with the followup to his 2014 No. 1 smash, 'Panhandle Poorboy.' For his latest radio single and music video, 'Before Somebody Gets Hurt,' Fowler calls on Amy Rankin of the Rankin Twins for help. Give the video a watch, then watch as the song soars up the Texas charts.
It's West Texas' biggest Texas and Red Dirt music festival, and for those of us who have come to expect Crude Fest to bring out all the biggest stars and hottest up-and-coming acts, 2015 will not disappoint.