Vickye Fisher of For The Country Record recently reviewed Marshall Dane’s latest single: “Alcohol Abuse’ itself is a good old-fashioned country party song (real country), honky tonk gone dirty and enough alcohol references to last you the year, along with a fun story that’ll have you toe tappin’.” Read the entire review at http://forthecountryrecord.com/2014/02/24/stray-plectrums-february-24/. Vickye writes articles for Nashville Gab, …
Crossrhythms UK Reviews Doug Briney’s “Super Country Cowboy”
“If you like the music of George Jones, Merle Haggard or Buck Owens this is for you. The opening title track is perhaps the heart and soul of Doug Briney, where he lays it out as to who he is and how he likes his music. 7/10” Read the entire review by Dave Brassington at http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Doug_Briney/Super_Country_Cowboy/149196/ Cross Rhythms is impacting …
Digital Rodeo Reviews Marshall Dane’s “Alcohol Abuse”
Pam Stadel of Digital Rodeo recently reviewed the brand new single from Marshall Dane, “Alcohol Abuse:” “..Definitely a great party song. Dane’s vocals are fantastic and the delivery of this song is deliberate and fun. The production with top musicians is superb, and I am sure we will be hearing more from this very talented guy. This is a “hit” …
Cashbox Canada: Marshall Dane Is “The Real Deal”
Cashbox Canada Magazine recently delivered their review of MARSHALL DANE‘s new single, “Alcohol Abuse:” “Starting off with harmonies that would make a cowboy cry and ringing guitars this is Dane at his best. Clever rhyming patterns and a flurry of words that keep you listening trying not to miss a thing, with all the right elements of fiddle, this talented …
Markos Papadatos Reviews Marshall Dane’s “Alcohol Abuse” For Digital Journal
Renowned journalist, Markos Papadatos, who recently published his 2000th article, has posted his review of MARSHALL DANE‘s latest single, “Alcohol Abuse:” “If you like country singers Garth Brooks and Dierks Bentley, then you are in for a real treat with country singer Marshall Dane. The infectious country single “Alcohol Abuse” garners 4.5 out of 5 stars. Well done. ” To …
Roots Music Report Reviews Western Avenue’s Self-Titled Debut
Western Avenue is enjoying their 7th straight week atop the Roots Music Report Pop Country chart for internet airplay with “Wherever You Are.” The respected roots music site recently posted their review of the Canadian country trio’s self-titled debut release, that includes the track: “Their EP offering is stacked with radio-ready originals and attractive duet vocal leads worthy of major …
Country Entertainment USA Reviews Doug Briney’s Latest Album, Super Country Cowboy
Country music publication, Country Entertainment USA, which is available online and in print, published its review of Doug Briney’s new album, Super Country Cowboy. The free magazine is available throughout Nashville. “Opening with the title cut, “Super Country Cowboy,” Doug conveys each song with heartfelt honesty. All in all, this production should garner some attention for Doug Briney. 5 out …
Digital Rodeo Reviews Josey Milner’s “Cowgirls”
“Josey belts out “Cowgirls” like a pro and has a natural “sassy sense” about her while singing this pop/country song. She mentally brings you into the venue and you can almost feel yourself swaying to the spunky tune while sitting on the stool as she performs on the stage. When an artist can do that to the listener, you know …
Maverick Magazine Reviews Western Avenue’s Self-titled Debut
The UK’s leading independent country music magazine, Maverick, has reviewed Western Avenue‘s self-titled debut CD, giving it a 3 out of 4 star rating. Here’s an excerpt: “Canadian trio who have more than a hint of Lady Antebellum about them both vocally and in the musical arrangements on this classy seven-song mini-album. They’ve been together for seven years, and it …
Digital Rodeo Reviews Doug Briney’s Single, “Super Country Cowboy”
“Super Country Cowboy” (written by Rockie Lynn, Kevin Douglas and Allen Sostrin) is Briney’s first release and title track of his upcoming album. It is an upbeat, fun song; “there’s a new branch on the family tree and it all starts right here with me / I’m a super country, even jelly, rockabilly, psychedelic, cowboy.” It’s a fun song about …