
Mark Bishop - "Grandkids"
Mark Bishop’s “Grandkids” — his first song release since his album, Home — is a memorable tribute to the unique joys of being a grandparent. Before having his first grandchild, Bishop recalls everyone telling him that there was no…

Wildfire feat. Dale Ann Bradley - "If Something Should Happen"
"If Something Should Happen" makes you think and definitely pulls at the heartstrings. It's a story told from the point of view of a family man facing a serious health challenge. He's talking to his best friend about things he wants to be sure…

Jeff Parker & Company
“I’m in Love” tells a happy story about an ‘ole boy down on his luck finding love. He meets someone by chance encounter that develops into a Las Vegas wedding and an island honeymoon! The chorus is powerful and passionate, reflecting…

Kevin Denney - "Chasing Old Memories Down"
The tradition of bluegrass music is reflected with each note of "Chasing Old Memories Down." Bringing to mind the legends of bluegrass, it's surely a song they would have recorded. This song is well written, fits Kevin Denney, and its bluegrass…

The Kevin Prater Band - "Kentucky Mountain Memories"
"Kentucky Mountain Memories" truly hits home with Kevin in every word from start to finish. He grew up in the beautiful east Kentucky mountains and has lived the dream of playing music. The lyrics speak of leaving home to travel and chase the…

Mark Bishop - Home
"Home" is a song that evokes the rich tradition of African-American gospel. This GRAMMY-nominated track showcases Mark Bishop's incredible creativity and impressive range of skills. The harmonies in this song are truly remarkable, capturing…


Tommy Webb Band - "Daddy Was the Backbone"
“Daddy Was the Backbone,” written by Tommy Webb, reflects on life growing up in Eastern Kentucky and those wonderful and much simpler times. The song takes the listener back to some of Webb’s special memories from his childhood. He shares…

Jeff Parker & Company - "The Weatherman"
“The Weatherman” is the follow up to Jeff Parker & Company’s #1 single “You Don’t Need To Be Improved.” The track is an analogy using the weather to explain how things are going wrong or right in a relationship between two people.…

Mark Bishop - "I Met Somebody on the Way to the Cemetery"
“I Met Somebody on the Way to the Cemetery” is a mesmerizing, minor-key look at redemptive power. “I was in a service where a friend of mine was preaching,” recalls Bishop. “He was talking about how hopeless our journey could be. But…

Hammertowne - You Can Learn a Lot From a Song
"These Old Boots" tells the story of a man's life through the journeys his boots have taken him on. The lyrics reflect on the good times, the bad times, and the lessons learned along the way. Written by new writer, Aaron Richards, it tells an…

J.D. Crowe - "Train 45"
This traditional instrumental song was made famous because of J.D.’s speed and dexterity. Recorded at Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Bluegrass Festival in Camp Springs, NC. This was the first festival in which Tony Rice joined the group.…