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10th Ave North has been hard at work in the studio, polishing up a brand new album.  The 

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Twenty years ago… James House had a top 10 hit with “This is Me Missin’ You”…  The 

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Jarrod Niemann now has two number one songs.  His first number one, “Lover, Lover” 

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 Get ready for another episode of “Inside Music Row!”  This week we find out more ...

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The Oak Ridge Boys put on one heck of a live show, and it’s amazing that they just released their very first live album earlier this year.  We caught up with the “boys” to talk about their favorite memories on the road, and trust me… they’ve got some funny stories to share.

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Rick Monroe has been tied in with Jagermeister for several years, performing on every single country tour the brand has staged.  Now Rick is out on the road with the Eli Young Band as the Jager tour has grown to become the “Ultimate Summer of Music Tour.”  Rick is also celebrating the release of new music, which is a cool blend of traditional country, pop country, and southern rock.  We caught up with Rick during a quick trip home to Nashville in the middle of the new Jager tour to talk about his recent experiences.

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In 2008, Frankie Ballard won Kenny Chesney’s “Next Big Star” competition in the state of Michigan, then made the most of his opportunity to open up for Kenny at a few venues near his hometown.  Frankie’s self-titled debut album did pretty well with singles like “Tell Me You Get Lonely” and “A Buncha Girls.”  However…when he released his second project “Sunshine and Whiskey” last year, the lead single “Helluva Life” raced up to the top of the charts.  We caught up with Frankie and writers Rodney...

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Hey there!  I'm Kelly Sutton.  We are so glad you’re here for another Inside Music Row!  We’ve got plenty of entertainment news for you this week, so let’s get started!  Even though Kenny Chesney is taking some time off, he’s still hard at work, now co-producing his 16th studio album.  He’s working hard collecting great songs and pushing the boundaries without betraying his true self.  You can see part of that in the new single “American Kids,” written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally.  Kenny says the...

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In the summer of 2009, Mickey Gilley was helping a friend move some furniture when he fell and crushed four vertebrae, paralyzing him from the neck down.  Fortunately, through intense therapy and a will to perform again, Mickey is now healthy enough to pursue his musical passions.  Kelly Lynn caught up with Mickey to hear about his accident and how the original ‘urban cowboy’ is taking the stage once again.

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The storied history of Lonestar includes the incredible crossover hits “Amazed” and “Smile” from the late 19-90s and early 2000s.  Since lead singer Richie McDonald returned to the group in 20-11, they’ve certainly had a lot to smile about.  The foursome released “Life As We Know It” about a year ago, and they’ve just done a music video for the single “Just The Rain” off that album.  We were able to go behind-the-scenes with the group to check out the concept for this new release.

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 Get ready for another episode of “Inside Music Row!”  This week we find out more 

about the writers behind the hot song “Chillin’ It”,  Jarrod Niemann celebrates another 

number one hit.. plus we find out how one Christian group is making a name for 

themselves in the country circles, and Miranda Lambert makes history…when we go 

“Inside Music Row”. 

The Broken Bow artist is set to release his sophomore album “Where It’s At” September 

9th.  He recently told Rolling Stone Country that this is a highly personal 

album…showcasing his life over the past two years.  Of course Dustin has had an 

incredible time opening for superstar Keith Urban on his “Light the Fuse” tour in 2013 

saying he learned a lot from watching Keith’s energy on stage.  Listen for the lead single 

“Where It’s At” currently out on radio. 

It is the end of an era.  The last edition of the Ladies Home Journal was published for 

July/August and guess who was on the cover?  Miranda Lambert!  She talks about how 

she lost weight and got fit, but also admits she is not a good role model.  She says she 

likes to drink and cuss and get tatoos.  But of course that is why so many fans love her 

and clearly Blake doesn’t mind either. 

Grand Junction, Colorado was the place to be for this year’s Country Jam!  Brantley 

Gilbert, Lady A, Eric Church and Jake Owen were a part of the festivities and it was just 

announced that Tim McGraw will be a headliner for Country Jam 2015.  

Speaking of Tim, he released his new single “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s”… a duet with 

his lovely bride Faith Hill.  The song is one that talks about his life on stage versus his 

life on his quiet farm in Franklin, TN.  Tim’s 13 studio album “Sundown Heaven Town” 

will be released September 16th.  He is currently out on the road promoting that upcoming 

album with Kip Moore and Cassadee Pope.