BOBBY HELMS, JINGLE BELL ROCK (SPECIAL NASHVILLE EDITION) RELEASED BY COUNTRY REWIND RECORDS
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (November 15, 2019) -- Bobby Helms Jingle Bell Rock (Special Nashville Edition) is the latest release by Country Rewind Records distributed by Select-O-Hits.
COUNTRY REWIND RECORDS RELEASES REX ALLEN - AMERICA’S LAST SINGING COWBOY, THE FIRST IN THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED WESTERN HERITAGE SERIES
Rex Allen - America's Last Singing Cowboy is the latest release by Country Rewind Records and the first in a new series, referred to as the Western Heritage Series which will also feature The Son's of the Pioneers and Tex Ritter.
REX ALLEN JR - NOW AND THEN, RELEASED TODAY BY COUNTRY REWIND RECORDS
Rex Allen Jr. - Now and Then, has been released today by Country Rewind Records and is being distributed by Select-O-Hits.
TEXAS COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME MEMBER, JEANNIE C. RILEY, ON NEW MUSIC RELEASE, “ME AND BOBBY MCGEE”
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame member, Jeannie C. Riley , excitedly shared her thoughts on the current release of her song “ Me and Bobby McGee ” on the recent album, The Music City Sessions.
Nashville Country Music Magazine Features Jeannie C. Riley
Thanks to Deborah Gibson at Nashville Country Music Magazine for their feature of our Jeannie C. Riley release!
MusicRow Magazine DISClaimer by Robert K Oermann
Music label Country Rewind Records in conjunction with Select-O-Hits records has started a series of classic traditional country artists including Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Russell, Carl Smith and The Blue Ridge Mountain Bluegrass Band.
Patch.com: Country Rewind Records Releases 4 Legendary Artists
Music label Country Rewind Records in conjunction with Select-O-Hits records has started a series of classic traditional country artists including Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Russell, Carl Smith and The Blue Ridge Mountain Bluegrass Band.
NEW CONWAY TWITTY RECORDINGS ARE "TIMELESS"
All of the recordings here have been enhanced and updated by Conway's daughter Joni Twitty Ryles and John Wesley Ryles along with Grammy Award winning engineer Mark Capps, pianist Ron Oates, guitarist Kevin Williams, and guitarist Tony Durante, all adding beautiful musical touches in taking this album into the contemporary country music era.
Turnstyled Junkpiled Review
The project gives hope to those who feel Country has again lost its bearings, reminding them that one single voice can inspire others to correct course and follow suit. More importantly, listening to these songs is like reconnecting with a long lost friend.
SoundWaveOne on LinkedIn
Larger than life., that is the feelings I got while listening to these well preserved historic recordings.
Midwest Record: "Keep those excavation trucks moving if this is what we can find."
Keep those excavation trucks moving if this is what we can find.
Country's Chatter: "He left us something great."
They can expect great country music, from a great country artist, who certainly left this world way too soon. I think we all agree that it is great to still have his music. He left us something great.
News Coverage for "The Lost Nashville Sessions"
Check out the latest news coverage for “The Lost Nashville Sessions”!
Waylon Jennings "YOUNG WIDOW BROWN" Review by Robert K. Oermann
Finding new Waylon music is always a good thing. He and a bunch of other country acts recorded a series of short, military-recruitment radio shows in 1970. These tapes have recently been rediscovered.
Waylon Jennings - “The Lost Nashville Sessions”
An impressionable country music singer, who became a Grammy recipient early in his career (for " MacArthur Park") and forged his name as an iconic figure in American music history, Waylon Jennings was a member of the "Outlaw Country" music movement and genre. He shared the billing with renowned, award-winning recording artists such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson . THE LOST NASHVILLE SESSIONS showcases Jennings' stout talents as a young and promising recording artist (spotlighting the number one hit “Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line” ) and highlights a piece of music history that may have easily been lost and forgotten.
New Waylon Jennings Album Unearths 'The Lost Nashville Sessions'
A collection of never-released Waylon Jennings recordings will finally be heard September 2nd when The Lost Nashville Sessions hits stores.
Review: Mickey Gilley “Here I Am Again”
It probably isn't fair to describe Mickey Gilley as a second tier artist since he had seventeen Billboard #1 hits and another seventeen songs that reached the top ten, and was the name behind the most famous country music nightclub ever.
Review: Connie Smith “The Lost Tapes”
Every now and then, a recording surfaces that the world never knew existed or was believed to have been lost forever. ‘Connie Smith: The Lost Tapes' presents us with a collection of just such treasures.
Review: Faron Young “You Don't Know Me”
Make no mistake: this is not a collection of re-re-re-released tracks that turn up from time to time, and are often of dubious quality, when someone licenses the songs of a legendary artist.