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Daily Archives: March 2, 2026

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ALBUM REVIEW: Pert Near Sandstone Shine Compassion into a Troubled World with ‘Side by Side’

Americana NewsBy Echoes StaffMarch 2, 2026

Friendship and kinship lie at the heart of Pert Near Sandstone’s ninth studio album, Side by Side. “I know there’s strength in numbers, and so much joy that will be felt,” sings J. Lenz in “Quiet Hours,” gathering the listener closer for

Marshals: Did Monica Dutton Die? The Truth About Yellowstone Star

Americana NewsBy Echoes StaffMarch 2, 2026
Is Monica Dutton a part of ‘Marshals’ or was she killed off before the action started? Continue reading…

‘Duck Dynasty’: John Luke + Mary Kate Robertson Welcome Twins

Americana NewsBy Echoes StaffMarch 2, 2026
The ‘Duck Dynasty’ family has expanded by two! Continue reading…

Monday Morning Video – Stephen Kellogg

Americana NewsBy Echoes StaffMarch 2, 2026
3000 shows. That’s a hell of a lot of shows — playing a show every night for more than eight years. Impressive enough on its own. But when you factor in the volume and caliber of music Stephen Kellogg has delivered over the course of his career, it becomes something else entirely. He passed through […]

Review – Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson) “Mutiny After Midnight”

Americana NewsBy Echoes StaffMarch 2, 2026

Leave it to Sturgill Simpson to do the most Sturgill Simpson things possible when releasing his latest album “Mutiny After Midnight,” officially recorded under his pseudonym Johnny Blue Skies and the Dark Clouds.

The post Review – Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson) “Mutiny After Midnight” first appeared on Saving Country Music.

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