As we told you, Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren will host CMA Country Christmas this year, and now we know the stars who will help bring in the holiday cheer.
Garth Brooksand Trisha Yearwood will help CBS celebrate the holidays this year. The superstar couple will headline “Garth and Trisha Live! A Holiday Concert Event” airing December 20th.
Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVoxis in a holiday mood. The singer just dropped the original Christmas single, “Christmas Will Be Different This Year” featuring Stephan Moccio.
Chris Stapleton’snew album “Starting Over” dropped Friday, and it includes the tune “Maggie’s Song,” which is a tribute to Chris' dog, who passed away in 2019 at 14.
The 2020 E!’s People’s Choice Awards went down last night, with Blake Shelton winning the honor of Country Artist of 2020, beating out fellow country artists Kane Brown, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Miranda LambertandThomas Rhett.
Carrie Underwood is already in the holiday spirit, thanks to her recently released holiday album “My Gift,” and she’s sharing some of her favorite holiday traditions with “People.”
As we told you, Eric Church talked about how music will be the thing that saves the world during his Entertainer of the Year acceptance speech at the CMA Awards, and now he’s elaborated a bit more on what he means by that.
As we told you, Clint Black and wife Lisa Hartman Black were revealed to be the Snow Owls on Fox’s “The Masked Singer,” and their time on the show has actually inspired a new song. The tune is called “Till The End of Time” and will be released to streaming services on December 3rd.
CMA will once again help folks get into the Christmas spirit with their annual “CMA Country Christmas” special, which this year will be hosted by Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Akins.
The 54th Annual CMA Awards went down in Nashville last night, with Eric Church walking away with the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy, his first-ever win in that category. In his speech Eric noted that this year for him has been about the “loss of this year,” including the loss of life, playing shows and more. “The win is we’re all here tonight, together as country music, in person, live,” Eric shared, adding, “it’s gonna be music that brings us out of this. That is the one thing that is gonna save the entire world," noting, “Politicians are about division, music is about unity.”
The 54th Annual CMA Awards went down in Nashville last night, with Eric Church walking away with the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy, his first-ever win in that category. But while Eric won the big award of the night, it was Maren Morris who walked away with the most trophies, nabbing three, including Single and Song of the Year for “The Bones,” and Female Vocalist of the Year.
As we previously told you, songwriter Diane Warren is set to release her first-ever album, “Diane Warren: The Cave Sessions Vol. 1” next year, and now she’s sharing the first track from the record.
The 54th Annual CMA Awards air tonight on ABC (8 pm) and while it will be different than past years, with no audience due to the coronavirus, it will still be a great show.
Morgan Wallen just dropped the video for his single “7 Summers” and he’s giving fans more than just your regular old clip. In fact, Morgan actually released a short film for the song, running eight minutes in length. He even stars as a young baseball player in the video.
Carly Pearce is nominated for four CMA Awards this year for her song "I Hope You're Happy Now," and while the telecast will be much different than in the past, it won’t keep Carly from enjoying the night…especially if she wins.
Salem Media, our partners, and affiliates use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize site content, and deliver relevant video recommendations. By using this website and continuing to navigate, you consent to our use of such technologies and the sharing of video viewing activity with third-party partners in accordance with the Video Privacy Protection Act and other privacy laws.Privacy Policy