Even though he's called New York home for over a decade, you don’t have to rifle too far into Ron Pope’s music to determine that the man has copious amounts of southern heritage running through his veins. With a classic outlaw-country sound embedded in the anti-Nashville scene in the 1960 and 1970s, Pope sticks to the common... Continue Reading →
PREMIERE: “BE MINE” by TRUETT
TRUETT’s debut single “Be Mine” is out January 1st on his new label home, Brooklyn Basement Records. The Atlanta native signed to the label in the summer of 2015 and spent the fall writing and developing his unique sound alongside one of the label’s founders, Ron Pope. TRUETT will celebrate the launch of the single with his very... Continue Reading →

