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New Music Wrap Up: Kelsea Ballerini, Priscilla Block, Bryan Lanning and more!
There's so many new releases out, so we take you through some of our favourites from Kelsea Ballerini, Priscilla Block and many more!
Features / Music
Artist of the Week: Miranda Lambert
CountryTown in partnership with iHeartCountry Australia is proud to American singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert as our Artist Of The Week.
News / Chart News
Hot 50 Chart: Canada's MacKenzie Porter jumps over 40 spots, Amy Shark claims pole position
Love Songs Ain’t For Us by Amy Shark feat Keith Urban moves into #1 while MacKenzie Porter jumps nearly 40 positions.
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You Ain’t Getting A Song by Taylor Moss – Video Premiere
Taylor Moss returns with her sassy new single, You Ain’t Getting A Song. Written by Taylor and Jesse Emmanuel, we’re elated to bring you the music video.
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Spare Parts by Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham – Video Premiere
Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham have released the first single, Spare Parts from their forthcoming debut album - and we have your first look!
Reviews / Listen
Hail Mary by Kieran Lancini – Song of the Day
Our Song of the Day is Hail Mary, the third single from London-based, North Queensland-born country music singer/songwriter Kieran Lancini
Features / This Album Changed My Life
This Album Changed My Life: Jake Davey on ‘#1s ... and then some’ by Brooks & Dunn
Country pop singer-songwriter, Jake Davey talks us through how #1s ... and then some by Brooks & Dunn influenced his musical career pathway.
News / Music
Karl S. Williams and Mardi Wilson lead 2021 QMAs nominees
Karl S. Williams leads the nominations for the 2021 Queensland Music Awards (QMAs) presented by QMusic, which recognise the diverse people and places that make contemporary popular music an invaluable part of the state's cultural heritage.
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The five best Florida Georgia Line songs, ranked
To celebrate all the aforementioned achievements, we’re counting down our five favourite songs for Florida Georgia Line, ranked!
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Don’t You Know by Trinity Woodhouse – Premiere
Emerging singer-songwriter Trinity Woodhouse brings grown up, gritty realism to her new single Don’t You Know – and Countrytown has your first listen.
News / Music
Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert and more to perform at ACM Awards
Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert and more will perform more than 30 songs at the 56th ACM Awards, the Academy of Country Music Awards and CBS has announced.
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What Do I Know by Robert Counts ft. HARDY – Song of the Day
Our Song of the Day is What Do I Know by emerging singer-songwriter Robert Counts ft. HARDY. The track taps into Robert’s working-class roots to deliver a rock-forward anthem purveying the values of hard work and simple living.
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