Trigger, editor and creator of SavingCountryMusic.com, shares how his website grew from a grassroots effort to champion independent country music artists into an influential platform that has helped launch careers and change the industry. • Started SavingCountryMusic.com in 2008 out of frustration with mainstream country music • Built his reputation by being the first to discover artists like Sturgill Simpson and Zach Bryan • Takes pride in helping artists reach a level where they no longer ...
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Trigger, editor and creator of SavingCountryMusic.com, shares how his website grew from a grassroots effort to champion independent country music artists into an influential platform that has helped launch careers and change the industry. • Started SavingCountryMusic.com in 2008 out of frustration with mainstream country music • Built his reputation by being the first to discover artists like Sturgill Simpson and Zach Bryan • Takes pride in helping artists reach a level where they no longer ...
The Evolution of Cimarron 615: From Poco to Nashville's Harmony Masters
Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville
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2 months ago
The Evolution of Cimarron 615: From Poco to Nashville's Harmony Masters
Michael Webb of Cimarron 615 shares the band's origin story and their deep connections to legendary country rock band Poco. The Nashville-based quartet brings harmony-driven California country rock to life with their unique blend of musical expertise and collaborative spirit. • Band name combines "Cimarron" from Rusty Young's classic Poco song with "615," Nashville's area code • Members Michael Webb, Jack Sundred, Rick Lono, and Ronnie Guilbeau connected through Poco and the Flying Bur...
Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville
Trigger, editor and creator of SavingCountryMusic.com, shares how his website grew from a grassroots effort to champion independent country music artists into an influential platform that has helped launch careers and change the industry. • Started SavingCountryMusic.com in 2008 out of frustration with mainstream country music • Built his reputation by being the first to discover artists like Sturgill Simpson and Zach Bryan • Takes pride in helping artists reach a level where they no longer ...