"8 Must-Hear New Country Tracks: Yearwood, Wynonna, Spencer & More"

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This week's fresh country tunes feature Anne Wilson, Meghan Patrick, and more.

Wynonna Judd and Trisha Yearwood, “Cry Myself to Sleep”

Yearwood and Judd unite to revive a 4-decade-old song. Their powerful vocals add new depth to this classic, featured on A Tribute to the Judds (Oct. 27, BMG).

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Flatland Cavalry with Kaitlin Butts, “Mornings With You”

Butts, a frequent collaborator with Flatland Cavalry, teams up with bandleader Cleto Cordero on 'Mornings With You.'

Brittney Spencer, “Bigger Than the Song”

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Spencer, a confidently agile vocalist, pays homage to her musical inspirations like Reba McEntire, Alanis Morissette, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, and Beyoncé in this impressive track.

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Anne Wilson, “Rain in the Rearview”

Wilson's roots in country music are evident from her debut album, featuring Hillary Scott. She's broadening her horizons by blending CCM and country on 'The Beginning,' with 'Strong' for Christian radio and 'Rain in the Rearview' for country radio.

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Sawyer Brown, “Under This Ole Hat”

As the nostalgia for '80s and '90s country thrives, Sawyer Brown celebrates their four-decade journey with the documentary "Get Me to the Stage" and their new track "Under This Ole Hat."

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Veronique Medrano, MexiAmericana

Medrano, hailing from Brownsville, Texas, celebrates Latin music's impact on country in her latest album, MexiAmericana, created in Corpus Christi and San Antonio.

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Meghan Patrick, “The Boy Who Cried Drunk” (Demo)

Patrick boldly addresses domestic violence, detailing warning signs and sharing her painful experience, shedding light on the toxic cycle of abuse blamed on alcohol.

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The Tennessee Bluegrass Band, “Coming Down the Line”

In their 2022 debut album, "The Future of the Past," this youthful group showcased their talent. Newcomers Geary Allen and Anissa Burnett join founding members Aynsley Porchak, Lincoln Hensley, and Tim Laughlin.