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2026 Texas Regional Music Awards: Full Winners List
The Texas Regional Music Awards once again highlighted the artists, venues, and industry leaders who continue to shape the sound of the Lone Star State. From chart‑topping veterans to rising newcomers, this year’s winners reflect the strength and diversity of Texas music. Below is the complete list of honorees for 2026. Entertainer of the Year: Aaron Watson Male Vocalist of the Year: Josh Weathers Female Vocalist of the Year: Kylie Frey Group/Band of the Year: Randy Rogers
Ricky Trietsch
11 hours ago2 min read


Jake Bush’s “Cowgirl” Crosses 1 Million Streams on Spotify
Texas country continues to prove its staying power, and this week one of its rising voices hit a major milestone. Jake Bush’s breakout single “Cowgirl” officially surpassed one million streams on Spotify, marking another big moment in the momentum he’s built across the state and beyond. Released on his 2022 project Where 90’s Meets Now, “Cowgirl” quickly became a fan favorite, blending Bush’s smooth vocal style with the kind of modern‑meets‑traditional production that has def
Ricky Trietsch
2 days ago1 min read


Texas Regional Radio Music Awards Light Up Arlington Tonight
Arlington, Texas — March 23, 2026 — Arlington takes center stage tonight as the Texas Regional Radio Music Awards (T3R) return to Texas Live! for one of the most anticipated nights in Texas and Red Dirt music. Artists, radio professionals, chart reporters, and fans from across the region are gathering to celebrate the people and stations who helped shape the genre over the past year. The ceremony follows a full weekend of activity, including Sunday night’s Future Faces Show,
Ricky Trietsch
3 days ago1 min read


Cody Johnson Breaks the Houston Rodeo Attendance Record
Cody Johnson didn’t just close out RodeoHouston — he made history. On March 22, 2026, the Texas native drew the largest crowd ever inside NRG Stadium, setting a new all‑time attendance record for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The energy inside the stadium was electric long before he hit the stage. Jon Pardi and Randy Houser warmed up the crowd, but the roar that met Johnson at 8:40 p.m. was the kind of moment artists dream about — a wall of sound from a sold‑out stadi
Ricky Trietsch
3 days ago2 min read


The Live Album Tease We’ve Been Waiting For
Cross Canadian Ragweed has the Red Dirt world buzzing again — and all it took was a hint. The band that helped define a generation of Texas and Oklahoma country has stepped back into the spotlight with a tease for their upcoming live release, “Live & Loud.” For fans who’ve carried their music for more than two decades, this moment feels like a spark hitting dry grass. Ragweed’s story has always been tied to the stage. Formed in Stillwater in the mid‑’90s, they built their rep
Ricky Trietsch
6 days ago2 min read


Randall King Steps Away From the Stage to Focus on What Matters Most
Randall King has always carried himself like one of the last true modern traditionalists — a West Texas baritone built on steel guitars, neon glow, and the kind of honesty country music was founded on. But this week, King showed a different kind of honesty, announcing that he’s stepping back from touring for a while to take care of his life offstage. In a heartfelt message shared on March 18, King told fans that he’s pressing pause on live shows to focus on family, faith, an
Ricky Trietsch
Mar 182 min read


How Streaming Pushed the Texas & Red Dirt Scene to a National Audience
For decades, Texas and Red Dirt music lived outside the mainstream. It thrived in college towns, dancehalls, and dusty bars — powered by loyal fans, relentless touring, and word‑of‑mouth. Nashville didn’t understand it. Radio didn’t prioritize it. Labels didn’t know what to do with it. But then streaming arrived. And everything changed. Streaming didn’t just give Texas/Red Dirt artists a new platform — it leveled the playing field, removed the gatekeepers, and allowed the res
Ricky Trietsch
Mar 173 min read


New Release: Aaron Watson Drops "Horse Named Texas"
Texas country favorite Aaron Watson is back with a powerful new album, Horse Named Texas — a 26‑song collection released on March 6 that showcases his trademark heart, grit, and storytelling. From reflective ballads to full‑throttle country anthems, the record captures Watson at his most personal and ambitious. With standout tracks like the title cut and early fan‑favorite “Old Houses,” the album offers a wide emotional range and plenty for listeners to dig into. Watson teame
Ricky Trietsch
Mar 71 min read


Zach Bryan’s Big House Blowout: A Revival of Record-Breaking Proportions
Zach Bryan Some nights feel like folklore the moment they happen. September 27, 2025, was one of them. Michigan Stadium—The Big...
Ricky Trietsch
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Kyle Park Pays Tribute to Marty Robbins with Bold New Album Release
By Southern Music Scene Staff September 26, 2025 Texas country artist Kyle Park has never shied away from honoring the legends who paved...
Ricky Trietsch
Sep 26, 20252 min read


Tips for Discovering New Venues: A Guide for Local Music Fans
As a local music fan, you know there’s nothing quite like the buzz of discovering live music at a new venue. It might be a cozy bar down...
Ricky Trietsch
Sep 24, 20254 min read


AFTER A 2.5 YEAR HIATUS, ADRIAN JOHNSTON IS RELEASING HER FIRST SINGLE FROM NEXT PROJECT
Texas country artist, Adrian Johnston, is releasing her first single, after 2.5 years, on June 11, 2021. "Morning Person" is the first...
Ricky Trietsch
Jun 5, 20214 min read


My Promise To you the Reader…...
There is something about music that reaches down into our souls and has a seemingly permeant impact on our lives. Some songs bring...
Justin Thomas
Oct 23, 20182 min read


Singer/Songwriter Charlie Robison Announced His Retirement
Charlie Robison has announced his retirement on his official facebook page late Monday evening September 24th 2018. Here is the post he...
Ricky Trietsch
Sep 24, 20181 min read
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