Nominees for the 54th annual CMA Awards were announced yesterday with Miranda Lambert leading all nominees with seven, including a nod for Entertainer of the Year. Miranda’s new nominations extend her record for the most nods for a female artist in CMA history with 55.
Caylee Hammack just released the new single “Just Friends” to radio and is debuting the song with a very special performance. Caylee performed the track live for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s” #PlayAtHome series.
Taylor Swift is once again proving just how much her fans mean to her. The singer actually took the time out of her day to send a fan named Andy a hand-written note congratulating him on finishing his PhD.
Sam Hunthas shared a new song on social media. The singer posted an autotuned cover ofGarth Brooks’“What She’s Doing Now,” and it sure appears that he’s experimenting with some other sounds.
As we told you, Brett Eldredge teased that he’d be sharing “the most emotional thing I’ve ever been a part of,” and it turns out it’s the video for the title track of his latest album, “Sunday Drive.”
Like many artists Thomas Rhett hasn’t been on the road due to the coronavirus, and that means he hasn’t seen his band in awhile. But that all changed this week.
Keith Urban fans just got some more new music. The singer just dropped the new the track “Tumbleweed,” teasing the song yesterday with the lyric, “Tumbleweed, Tumbleweed, I’ll roll with you, you roll with me…”
Mitchell Tenpenny just dropped the video for his latest single “Broken Up.” The clip features a real-life couple, and the coronavirus paid a bit of a role in them getting picked for the video.
As promised, Chris Stapleton just dropped the new song “Starting Over,” which turns out to be the title track of his upcoming album, dropping November 13th.
As we previously told you, Carrie Underwood is set to release her first Christmas album, "My Gift," on September 25th, and now she’ released the track list for the record.
Margo Price is ready to get back on stage even if it’s without a live audience. The singer will headline two nights at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, September 9th and 10th, although it will be audience free.
Carrie Underwood is once again returning to NBC’s Sunday Night Football. For the eighth consecutive year, Carrie will sing the opening theme, “Waiting All Day For Sunday Night,” for the Sunday night game, with the season kicking off September 13th.
Chris Stapleton just gave his fans a reason to get excited. Not only did the singer tease something coming on November 13th, but he also announced a new single, “Starting Over,” dropping tomorrow at noon.
The ACM Awards are finally airing next month, and we now know the first round of performers. According to posts on social media, performers so far include Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi, Tim McGraw, andOld Dominion, along with New Artist winners Tenille Townes and Riley Green.
Sam Hunt is getting ready to play live again. The singer is set to take part in Red Rocks Amphitheater’s upcoming virtual concert series “Red Rocks Unpaused.” The series is set to run September 1st to 3rd, with Sam closing out the festivities, with special guest Brett Young.
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