| Allen, Mike: Texas singer/songwriter. News, discography, and biography. |
| American Minor: A 5 piece alt-country rock and roll band from Charleston, West Virginia. |
| Angry Johnny and The Killbillies: Grab your gun and some beers and take a trip to Killville, Mass. |
| Apollo, James: Troubador of roots-rock and roll saavy James Apollo. |
| Arnold, Darrell and the Dead Buffaloes: Solid roots rock has been compared with Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and Hootie and the Blowfish. |
| Arthur, Joseph: Biography, albums, lyrics, and news. |
| Atkins, Ken and the Honky Tonk Kind: 100% Nashville Free country music with twang |
| Believers, The: News, concert and cd info for The Believers, an alt-country band. |
| Berwick, Pete: Cowpunk innovator and respected songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Pictures, music, discography, albums, and biography. |
| Betty Dylan: Official site of Americana-rock duo from Los Angeles, California. Includes news, discography, audio, tour dates and photos, reviews, tickets, and the Breakfast Club. |
| Bosworth, Libbi: Austin-based honky-tonk singer, alternative country music crooner, Americana music singer/songwriter whose songs have been recorded by Kelly Willis, The Hollisters and Toni Price. |
| Broken Family Band, The: Based in Cambridge, England, formed in 2001 by members of Hofman and Gwei-lo. News, music, photos, and gigs. |
| Butterill, Kenny: Soothing melodic blend of authentic alt-country, Americana and folk |
| Cary, Caitlin: News, shows, discography, MP3s, pictures and biography for the singer-songwriter and former Whiskeytown member. |
| Childs, Ben: Young Johnny Cash-inspired songwriter from Ohio. Free demo available. |
| Clem Snide: Brooklyn's own alt.country/indie-pop rising stars take their name from a William S. Burroughs' novel, Naked Lunch. |
| Coffey, Bill: Singer-songwriter based in Boise, Idaho |
| Cooder Graw: New Texas music band. Features biographies, music, merchandise, road diary, schedule, and booking information. |
| Cowboy Buddha: News, biography, reviews, and show dates for the 'roots-pop' band from Costa Mesa, California. |
| Cowslinger: A cowpunk band based from Ohio |
| Damnations, The: A distinctive backyard blend of sibling harmonies, punk, bluegrass, and soul from Austin, Texas |
| Deely, James: Alternative Country and Rock and Roll |
| Delevante, Bob: Biography, news, reviews and merchandise from this Americana singer-songwriter |
| Diedrich, Mark: Americana singer/songwriter who digs the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield. |
| Digglers: Bay Area alternative country act. |
| Donna the Buffalo: Includes mailing list, tour schedules, reviews and lyrics |
| Drive-By Truckers: Official site includes reviews, photos, lyrics, sound files and tour dates |
| Easton, Tim: With a classic '47 Gibson and a voice of equal distinction, Tim Easton has a knack for modern day storytelling. |
| England, Amy: Official page for the New England singer, with reviews and contacts. |
| Fishstick: One time shrimper, now a one man band from Philadelphia, playing country tinged indie rock with influences ranging from Dylan to Dr. Dre. |
| Flatfoot: East Lansing, Michigan based rock/alt-country band. |
| Flyer, J.C.: Includes several photos of an original high flying country rocker |
| Fulks, Robbie: Chicago-based insurgent country artist. |
| Gibson, Scott: Americana artist and singer/songwriter blends country/folk and alternative country from Austin, Texas, featuring dobro, accordion, lap steel, and acoustic guitar. |
| Hangdogs: The Doghouse - Home of NYC's drunken alternative country/roots rock band |
| Harrington, Rachel: Artist bio, music, lyrics and upcoming tour dates. Fans of Gillian Welch might take interest in her cover of "My Morphine." |
| Hillbilly IDOL: Roots-influenced Americana and Alternative-Country Music |
| Hollisters, The: Honky tonkers from East Texas. |
| Hot Club of Cowtown: Modern western swing band. Features tour dates, articles, and discography. |
| Johnson, Ralph: Writing, performing and recording his own alternative country music, in the tradition running from the Carter Family to Neil Young |
| Johnstone, Jude: Californian singer/songwriter. Features bio, photo gallery, clips and news. |
| Kane: Outlaw country band from Los Angeles, California. |
| Kerr, Jenny: Official site of West Coast Americana band, a combo of rock, roots, twang and swamp. News, music, bio, and clips. |
| Kitson, Jim: Mp3 downloads, realaudio clips, gig information, links, pictures and humourous commentary. |
| Koral, Bari: Official site of downtown New York singer/songwriter. News, schedule, downloads, and quirky diary-in-progress "Confessions of an Indie Girl." |
| Langer, Steve: Official page for the Oklahoma singer-songwriter. Includes audio clips, articles, and links. |
| Lee, Greta: Includes a biography, sound files and tour dates |
| Lima, Joe: Hank Williams and Frank Sinatra fight for the soul of this Louisiana-born, Los Angeles-based Songster. Features lyrics, a mailing list, and links to buy a CD. |
| Lowbrau: Three guys poised to take on the world's dive bars. |
| Mango Chocolate: Singer/songwriter Jeffrey Hayes offers downtown folk with a punk rock edge. Bio, press, and Mp3. |
| Marah: Alternative country band based in Philadelphia. News, CD samples, photos, reviews and tour information. |
| Mary Janes, The: Plain spoken Americana from Indiana featuring Janas Hoyt. |
| McGees: An alt-country, kitchen-sink blend, featuring a new country version of Ace Frehley's "Rock Soldiers." |
| Merritt, Mark: Texas-born singer/songwriter. |
| Mills, Chris: Chicago-based singer/songwriter's official site includes MP3 files, tour dates, discography, biography, lyrics, and news. |
| Mitchell, Ginny: Includes song clips, biography, photos, and tour dates. |
| Musick, Earl: Texas-based singer/songwriter, uses an eclectic blend of Americana, folk rock, blues mixed with strong lyrics to present a unique Texas style. Dusty boots and torn jeans, no glamour. |
| Myrtles, The: Baton Rouge-based band with an alt-country bent. Bio, music, schedule, and Mp3. |
| Old Crow Medicine Show, The: Official site of high energy Nashville, TN mistrels |
| Oldham, Will: The Royal Stable, the Will Oldham fan page, with a complete discography, and news. |
| Precious Little: News, reviews, photos, show schedule, album information, and sound clips for the Toronto band. |
| Radiocraft: Unsigned rock band from Detroit known for a notable blend of alt rock/twang-jam. Site includes mp3s, photos, links & bio. |
| Red Meat Country: Americana woven from Western Swing Revival, folkie country songs, and lonesome, California Honky-Tonk angel anthems |
| Reverend Glasseye and his Wooden Legs: Recklessly tread the line between old folk Americana/Vaudeville and Eastern European Gypsy. Their range of instruments includes harmonium, banjino, bass fiddle and accordion. |
| Rhodes, Kimmie: Includes a biography, tour dates, news, lyrics, reviews |
| Riptones: Making country, blues, roots rock for the legendary Bloodshot Records since 1990. |
| Rodeo Kill: Olympia, Washington band specializing in amped up, loud country. Features MP3s, pictures, show calendar, setlist, and booking information. |
| Sahner, Billy: Profile and links to sound files for the alternative country musician. |
| Scary Wagon: A renegade country rock band from Boston |
| Slick 57: Young, hip hillbillies from Dallas, TX. |
| Slick Pelt: Raw, big alt-country cow-punk with a guitar driven psychobilly twist. |
| Snider, Todd: Nashville-based alt-country "cool dude." Sings about social issues drenched in sarcasm. Dates, bio, news, sound clips, CDs, and mailing list. |
| Soda Jer Country: Pittsburgh's cow-hop, cry-in-your-beer country fools. Contains bio, schedule and CD sales. |
| Style, Lyle E.: Alternative country singer, songwriter and Nashville recording artist from Winnipeg. |
| Texas God: Alt-country punk band from Austin, Tex. |
| The Coal Men: Nashville band fronted by David Coleman |
| The Railbenders: Alternative country rockers from Denver, CO |
| The Taters: Virginia band playing an eclectic mix of roots rock, pop, country, skiffle and Americana. Bios, photos, reviews, tour schedule, music clips, and sales of CDs and merchandise. |
| The Wyatts: Haunted country, a new hybrid of rock and country. |
| Tucker, Duane Michael: Official page for the New York musician, singer, and songwriter, with photos, and audio clips. |
| Twang: An electric string band from the Boston/Worcester area |
| Unplayable Sofa Guitar: Alternative country band from Portugal. 14 musicians who have never met play 9 original and 3 cover songs. |
| Van Tassel, Susanna: The Official Website for Austin based country chantuese Susanna Van Tassel. |
| Verhoeven, Rose: Singer/songwriter from Pittsboro, N.C. delivers carefully crafted songs with an alt.country / bluegrass twang. Sound clips, bio, schedule, bookings, and mailing list. |
| Wagon: Alternative country band from Missouri. Contains news, discography, reviews and audio samples. |
| Walkabouts: An unofficial site dedicated to the Walkabouts and its offshoots, such as Chris & Carla. |
| Weatherby, Cole: Texas-based singer/songwriter. |
| Wheat: Sugar-free, melodic indie alt-country rock from Boston. |
| Wiley, Nathan: A Prince Edward Island resident who combines a diverse set of electric roots styles into one solid and groove-heavy offering. |
| Wynn, Steve: Veteran of the paisley underground scene and former member of Dream Syndicate. |
| Wyse, Steve: Midwestern musician, Buddhism from the heartland. Biography, album information, and show dates. |
| Yeehaa Cowboys: Purveyors of cowpunk from Toronto. Read the humorous screenplay of the band history. |