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Fresh Crop is where you get a chance to hear new artists - local and national - before anyone else! Find out all you can about country musics next big acts right here, and hear them played on the radio weekday mornings on the Indiana 105 Dawn Patrol with Steve Zana and afternoons with Mike Summers!
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It is entirely fitting that an album so full of love is one that people will soon know by heart. That’s the lure of Sugarland, Mercury Nashville’s super duo. By reinterpreting love in a raw–but–graceful collection of 12 brand new songs, they have cut a wide swath across country music.
Jennifer Nettles says that, as cliché as it sounds, this is the record she’s always wanted to make. One that challenged the genre to reach a little. And since music is sacred to Nettles and Kristian...
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Fans drawn in by Luke Bryan’s boyish, down-home charm soon discover what’s behind it: an intelligent wit, an off-the-wall sense of humor and a unique take on life shaped by experiences both joyful and tragic.
They also soon discern that this boy next door is a talented triple threat vocalist, songwriter and musician.
Even before his first Capitol Records Nashville single, "All My Friends Say," had been sent to country radio, Bryan was already earning significant media attention...
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Darryl Worley was born , in Pyburn, Tenn. As a child, he had both musicians and moonshiners in his family. When Worley was a child, his father quit his job of 25 years to join the ministry, hauling the family away from home. Moving from town to town, Worley began to excel in sports but broke his back playing basketball in high school. While in college, he took on some odd jobs, including diving for mussels, commercial fishing on the Tennessee River and working in the local paper mill. He...
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That Troy Olsen’s songs invoke images of deserts, tumbleweeds and small towns is not by chance. Growing up in rural Arizona, Troy has lived the life of the American cowboy. The work ethic ingrained in him as a child, along with the influence of his musical idols—Dwight Yoakam, Glen Campbell, Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen—have molded him into a truly unique and driven artist.
Raised in tiny Duncan, Ariz., not far from the New Mexico line, Troy split his time between his parents’...
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Inheriting a cross-pollinated love of country and rock & roll from their parents, The Band Perry - siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil Perry - say that they bleed the bright red blood of American music.
The three have always felt the drive to perform and create music, sweating out the summers in Mobile, Alabama playing in any dusty roadhouse or church that would have them. Kimberly strapped on her first Gibson - and fronted her first high school band - at age 15, employing Reid, then 10...
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