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Josh Turner - Haywire

Josh Turner has delivered steady albums throughout his career but hasn't always gotten his singles consistently inside the Top 10.  Does Haywire rectify the radio issue while also retaining the consistency of previous albums?
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Dailey & Vincent - Dailey & Vincent Sing The Statler Brothers

Dailey & Vincent have stormed the bluegrass charts with a reverence for both Bluegrass' traditions and by making evolutionary records.  For their third album the duo has worked with Cracker Barrel to salute the Statler Bro
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Loudon Wainright III - High Wide & Lonesome

Loudon Wainwright III has made plenty of great roots music albums over his career and reurns now with a lovely tribute to Charlie Poole that is an album as layered and complex as the man it pays homage to.
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Willie Nelson - American Classic

America Classic is the 4th album Willie Nelson has released to the marketplace this year but it's only the second to feature newly recorded material.  How does this album of jazz classics stack up with his whole catalog of records?
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Dallas Wayne - I'll Take The Fifth

Traditional country music may not be all that mainstream these days but that doesn't mean that there arent artists out there making it.  Dallas Wayne is one such artist and he returns after a brief hiatus with his latest album.
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Bryan Clark - Gossip, Inspiration Slander

With the release of this ambitious two-disc set, Bryan Clark has managed to cover multiple facets of Roots (or Americana) music in a unique way that shows off his vocal, songwriting and instrumental abilities.
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Audie Blaylock And Redline - Audie Blaylock And Redline

For most people, Bluegrass can be only two things: good or bad.  There is no in between.  Audie Blaylock and Redline make GREAT Bluegrass music.  The instrumentals sparkle, the vocals are on point and the produc
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Trace Adkins - X

Known to fans everywere for rock-infused hits like "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" and an appearance last year on "Celebrity Apprentice,"  Adkins has always been about more than that.  On "X," Trace looks to prove it with a lot of powerful ballads.