Chris Wallin - Don't Blink

Nashville is chock-full-o-songwriters and one of the most successful songwriters of the last decade is Chris Wallin.  Throughout the 11 tracks on this album, Wallin showcases many of those hits along with a few new ones.

Skip Ewing - "Follow Yonder Star"

In the music business very few albums will last long enough to be in print 18 years after their first release, particularly an artist who's known more as a songwriter than as a singer yet here it is, a holiday favorite with some classic songs.

Christian Kane - The House Rules

Multi-media break-out star Christian Kane has worked long and hard towards the release of this, his debut solo album for Bigger Picture and his own Outlaw Saints Music company.  Let's find out how the project ended up sounding.

Blake Wise - I've Got This Feeling single review

Newcomer Blake Wise released a single earlier this year and while it didn't hit the charts, it did introduce the 21-year-old singer to many folks at radio and like label mate James Wesley, it has this, his second single, already on the charts.  Is it worthy of being a hit?

David Adam Byrnes - Premium Country

23 year old Arkansas native David Adam Byrnes quietly released this album via Better Angels Music/Ride Records (Steve Azar's company) in late November.  Check out what writer Bobby Peacock has to say about the album.

Tim McGraw - Number One Hits

Tim McGraw's recent slate of album releases seems to alternate between 'best of' and new albums every other year with this year being no different. Is there anything about #1 hits that makes it worthy of being part of a cd collection?

Point of Grace - Home For The Holidays

Point of Grace has recently been making a transition from CCM to mainstream country music and with that in mind they recorded this new album, their third album of Christmas music, a type of music that is a natural fit for the trio. 

Billy Yates - If I Could Go Back

For his first self-issued album release in 2001, Billy Yates showcased a love of traditional-minded country music with blend of modern production sensibilities.  Check out what we had to say about it in our latest Album Archive showcase.

Alan Jackson - 34 Number Ones

Alan Jackson is part of the vaunted "Class of 1989" thanks to a winning formula that's kept the neo-traditionalist feel of the 1980s going strong for 20 years now. This collection mixes all 34 (now 35) of his #1 hits in one 2 CD package.

Billy Yates - Country

By the time of this release Billy Yates had released a debut album through a label and then If I Could Go Back via his own M.O.D. label. The success of the latter album allowed for more neo-traditionalist fare on the aptly titled Country.