Riley Green is bringing ’90s country back to the airwaves.
The Alabama native and Nashville Harbor recording artist will host The ’90s Country Show, a six-part radio series set to air exclusively on Apple Music Country, Apple Music’s global live-streaming radio station.
The first episode premieres Wednesday, July 30, at 5 p.m. CT/3 p.m. PT, with each episode available on-demand to Apple Music subscribers.
“I grew up on ’90s country. It’s the music that shaped who I am as an artist,” Green told Apple Music. “This Apple Music show is a real full-circle moment for me. I’m excited to take fans back to that era and maybe introduce a few new folks to the kind of Country music that raised me.”
Each hour-long episode will feature Green revisiting the era’s most iconic songs and artists. At the same time, offering insight into how the music continues to influence the genre and his own career. The series promises a mix of storytelling, personal anecdotes, and special appearances from ’90s Country staples.
In the premiere, Green highlights his love for legendary band Alabama, fields a call to break up with a listener’s boyfriend and reflects on some of the more colorful personalities in his family.
Tracy Lawrence and Billy Ray Cyrus also make appearances during the debut episode.
The series marks another move by Apple Music Country to lean into nostalgia-driven programming, pairing artists with eras that helped define their musical identity.

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