Texas Country Music Magazine is not new to the Texas Country scene but was instrumental in developing the Texas Country Music revolution beginning in the 1990's when when Linda Wilson published the highly acclaimed print version, and took the phrase Texas Country Music to a whole new dimension.
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Back then, coverage was primarily artists from Texas who were making a mark on the national scene such as George Strait, Willie Nelson, Tracy Lawrence, Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt, Clay Walker and Doug Supernaw just to name a few. It was designed to bring attention to the great music coming from Texas and honoring its artists.
Fast forward to 2022 -- Texas Country Music Magazine has new life! Taking advantage of the digital age, TCMM's format will include interactive content and feature Texas Country at it's best. Texas Country Music is a staple in the entire country music industry and the world has taken notice.
Provided by an additional marketing arm for the Texas Country Music Association to enable promotion of those involved in the Texas Country Music Industry, TCMM will continually feature artists, songwriters, musicians, venues, media, businesses and others who touch our industry, as well as the rodeo scene and other specialty articles.
Texas Country Music Magazine is designed so fans can stay in-the-know with those in the industry making and supporting music.
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News and other content to be considered for inclusion in future TCMM issues and updates can be forwarded to editor@texascountrymusicmagazine.com.
About Texas Country Music Magazine
Texas Country Music Magazine is not new to the Texas Country scene but was instrumental in developing the Texas Country Music revolution beginning in the 1990's when when Linda Wilson published the highly acclaimed print version, and took the phrase Texas Country Music to a whole new dimension.
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Back then, coverage was primarily artists from Texas who were making a mark on the national scene such as George Strait, Willie Nelson, Tracy Lawrence, Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt, Clay Walker and Doug Supernaw just to name a few. It was designed to bring attention to the great music coming from Texas and honoring its artists.
Fast forward to 2022 -- Texas Country Music Magazine has new life! Taking advantage of the digital age, TCMM's format will include interactive content and feature Texas Country at it's best. Texas Country Music is a staple in the entire country music industry and the world has taken notice.
Provided by an additional marketing arm for the Texas Country Music Association to enable promotion of those involved in the Texas Country Music Industry, TCMM will continually feature artists, songwriters, musicians, venues, media, businesses and others who touch our industry, as well as the rodeo scene and other specialty articles.
Texas Country Music Magazine is designed so fans can stay in-the-know with those in the industry making and supporting music.
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News and other content to be considered for inclusion in future TCMM issues and updates can be forwarded to editor@texascountrymusicmagazine.com.