This week in country music is all about honoring roots and creating fresh tunes that pay homage to the past. Chase Rice is trading in his bro-country hat for a more reflective sound with his new album, “Go Down Singin’.” His touching song, “You in ’85,” is a heartfelt tribute to his late father, blending nostalgic warmth with introspective lyrics.
Benjamin Tod, previously of Lost Dog Street Band, pairs up with the reigning Americana Music Honors & Awards entertainer of the year, Sierra Ferrell, for “One Last Time.” With its soulful blend of piano, steel guitar, and gospel harmonies, this track is an elegant testament to timeless country influences.
Anna Vaus takes listeners on a sentimental journey with “Happy Trails,” drawing from her Southern California roots and Nashville experiences. It’s a ’70s-inspired country classic that bids farewell to a friend chasing dreams in Music City, proving Vaus isn’t just a talented songwriter but also a compelling performer.
Meanwhile, Max McNown continues to rise with “Snowman” from his new EP “Willfully Blind,” and Wyoming-born Ian Munsick celebrates Western heritage with “Western Woman.” Hunter Hayes rounds off the list by revisiting his past hit, “In a Song,” giving it a refreshed and youthful spin. It’s a must-hear week for country fans with seasoned pros and emerging stars alike.
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