Sundance Head at The Armadillo Ranch
Sundance Head, son of the legendary Roy Head, has carved his own indelible mark on the music world. A winner […]
Sundance Head, son of the legendary Roy Head, has carved his own indelible mark on the music world. A winner […]
The position that Radney Foster enjoys in the music landscape is remarkable. Mainstream country music and independent Americana tend to […]
Jamie Lin Wilson is the kind of artist who feels like an old friend the moment she starts to sing. […]
Billie Jo was born and raised in Texas, seemingly destined for the stage from the very start. “I was putting on private concerts for my grandparents in their living room when I was just 4 or 5 years old,” she recalls. “They’d sit there for hours and clap after every song.” That early spark grew into a deep love for classic country, shaped by influences like Shania Twain, The Chicks, Patsy Cline, Ray Price, and Loretta Lynn—artists whose spirit still lives in her authentic, storytelling-driven sound today. That authenticity has fueled a remarkable rise. Billie Jo has now scored five consecutive #1 singles at Texas radio, with her latest chart-topper,“Turquoise & Silver,” marking a career-defining milestone. From her breakout hit “Right Now Kinda Girl” to fan favorites like “Whose Tequila Are You Drinkin’” and “Flame,” she’s built a reputation for delivering songs that resonate deeply with listeners across the state and beyond. Billie Jo Jones emerged as one of the standout stars of the The Road, capturing a national audience with a commanding run that landed her in the Top 5 and firmly established her as a breakout artist to watch. […]
The Texas-based singer-songwriter spent most of his early twenties in isolation, working hard shoeing horses. This lifestyle laid the groundwork and set the stage for him to write hundreds of songs, eventually leading to an opportunity to record his first full album, 'West of East'. Emphasizing social media marketing, the records and singles achieved immediate success in the Texas country format, laying a strong foundation for the next chapter of his musical journey. Jarrod aims to capture the free, wild spirit of the American Cowboy, with smooth, memorable melodies and gritty vocals that can range from a sensitive, contemplative, lonely late-night drive to a full-on summertime folk-rock revival. Jarrod's musical influences are wide and it shows, often making formatting and placement difficult. However, this is purposeful. Jarrod believes that the music he is planning to release will appeal to a very broad audience. Fans often use a wide variety of references to describe his style, including Tom Petty, Kacey Musgraves, Ryan Bingham, Sting, John Mellencamp, and Ryan Adams. Jarrod's musical personality can be best described as an indie sound and old soul with a dedicated modern songwriter's heart. Since opening, The Armadillo Ranch has become known as a one-of-a-kind […]