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Welcome to Prairiepicks, your ultimate destination for all things country music! At Prairiepicks, we believe that country music isn’t just a genre; it’s a way of life that resonates with the heart and soul of its listeners. Our mission is to immerse you in the rich and diverse world of country music, whether you’re discovering classic hits, exploring new artists, or diving deep into the stories behind the songs.
Our website, prairiepicks.com, is packed with a wealth of resources tailored for country music enthusiasts of all backgrounds. Explore our extensive library of artist profiles, album reviews, and historical insights that bring the vibrant tapestry of country music to life. From timeless legends to today’s chart-toppers, we cover the full spectrum of the genre, ensuring there’s something for every fan.
At Prairiepicks, we also recognize the power of community in the music experience. Our forums and discussion boards are buzzing with fellow country music lovers, ready to share their experiences, recommendations, and passion. Whether you’re looking to debate the greatest country song of all time, get tips on learning a new country riff, or simply share your concert experiences, you’ll find a welcoming and supportive community here.
We’re more than just a website; we’re a part of your country music journey. So, grab your cowboy hat, tune your guitar, and step into the world of country music with Prairiepicks. Let’s celebrate the spirit of country together!
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Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” Gives Soul to Heartache and Hope in 1966
This song, released in 1966, is legitimately considered one of the greatest ever written, produced, and performed. Watch the video…
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Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” Soars as a Symbol of Loss, Power, and Rock Identity in 1981
This song is an absolute masterpiece. The music. The lyrics. The performance. Watch the video in the first comment below👇⬇️
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The Ronettes’ “Be My Baby” Defines the Sound of 1963 and Echoes Through Generations
Released in 1963, this timeless classic climbed all the way to #1 on the U.S. charts and has never faded…
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Ricky Nelson’s “Hello Mary Lou” Bridges Rockabilly and Pop Stardom in 1961
This song by Ricky Nelson, released in 1961, peaked at #9 on the Billboard charts! This catchy tune, featuring a…
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Carrie Underwood Honors Randy Travis in Emotional Opry 100 Moment That Brings Crowd to Its Feet
As thousands looked on through tear-filled eyes—including Reba McEntire, watching from a distance—Carrie Underwood delivered a breathtaking moment of heartfelt…
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John Foster Delivers High-Energy “Callin’ Baton Rouge” – American Idol 2025
John Foster, the 24-year-old country dynamo hailing from Lafayette, Louisiana, lit up the stage with an electrifying rendition of Garth…
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Jelly Roll Stops Concert to Lift an 8-Year-Old Girl Battling Anxiety Into the Spotlight With a Powerful Duet
During his set, Jelly Roll spotted a young girl in the front row holding a sign that said, “I want…
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The Partridge Family’s ‘Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque’ Carved a Tender Pop Path in 1971’s Bubblegum Soundscape
"First album I ever bought. I still listen to it as often as any other album—it's my comfort music," an…
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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s ‘Bad Moon Rising’ Forecasted Cultural Turmoil with a Rockabilly Swagger in 1969
This song was famous in the 1970s, but today, only a few still know it. A band that should never…
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