Riley Greencan't get enough of performing - even when he's not scheduled to play, he likes to jump up on stage with whoeverisplaying - and join in
One of his favorite hangouts is the famous Flora-Bama Bar - and while he was there this past weekend, he couldn't help but get up on stage and play with the band
So, what did they play - Riley's tunes? Perhaps some classic country? Nope - Riley launched into a countrified version ofAfroman's rap hit, "Colt 45"
Blake Sheltonis the only judge who's manned a spinning chair on every season since "The Voice" began - but that run is about to come to an end as this is Blake's final season with the franchise
Judges past and present paid homage to the OG in last night's episode, which was titled "Best of the Blinds, Battles and Blake"
Season 23 of "The Voice" comes to an end with a two-part episode May 22 and 23
A track fromHardy's album "The Mockingbird & The CROW" may not have been a big hit, but it has special meaning for him
According to the singer, the song "Happy" was his way of defining and reminding himself what happy looked like
"It’s not material things. It’s not drugs or alcohol. It’s about being a good person. I am a believer that what you put into the world is what you get back. I’m proud of this song and what it stands for"
It's been a whirlwind year for the ladies ofChapel Hart - and they're just getting revved up
After crushing "America's Got Talent" and making their Grand Ole Opry debut, the trio announced yesterday that their debut full-length album will drop soon
The album, "Glory Days," comes out May 19 - with the first single, "Welcome To Fist City," out now
One ofLonestar's biggest hits was the infectious 1996 single, "No News"
Now, in 2023, with a revamped lineup, the band is taking another swing at the classic
That's not the only song they're taking another go at; the song is part of their "Ten To 1" collection coming out June 2 - featuring the band's ten #1 country singles re-imagined for today
The animated movie “Super Mario Bros.” took the number one spot at the North American box office this weekend.
The movie grossed $146 million domestically and $377 million globally, becoming the number one debut for an animated film of all time, beating out “Frozen 2.”
Jack Blackhas been promoting the "Super Mario Bros." movie a music video for the song "Peaches," which Black sings to Princess Peach in the movie, and it has gone viral.
“John Wick 4” held on to the number two spot with $14.6 million.
“Dungeons & Dragons” almost tied with $14.5 million but managed to grab third place.
The movie “Air”, about the origin of the Air Jordan shoe, debuted at number four with $14.46 million.
“Scream VI” was fifth on the chart with $3.3 million this weekend.
Megan Moroneyknows she has country music's attention right now. Her debut single is climbing the charts, she got name checked byCarly Pearceas a star in the making - so Megan's ready to capitalize on the moment
Though "Tennessee Orange" is still climbing the charts, Megan is teasing her next song, "Girl In The Mirror" - which she calls her most vulnerable song yet
The show must go on - that's been the show business credo since the days of Shakespeare, andKelsea Ballerinifollowed through on that promise Saturday night
Opening forKenny Chesneyin Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania, the singer explained to fans that she was off her game - due to a bout of food poisoning
"I was hungry, and I had some Trader Joe's chicken dumplings," she explained in fan-filmed video from the show. "And they were...there was something wrong."Nota ringing endorsement
Despite the stomach problems, she fought through the show - and takes the stage next Wednesday night in Birmingham, Alabama - hopefully, having completely recovered
• When he's not judging on "The Voice" or out on tour,Blake Sheltonhas a side-hustle he enjoys: corn farming
Blake took to Twitter to post a video from high atop his Kubota tractor to celebrate the warmer weather
"It’s corn time y’all!!!!!! #kubotacountry," he tagged the clip, adding, "It’s early April, there is absolutely no frost in the forecast. That means it’s corn time, baby. Woo! We’re farmin'"
Last month we told youBrothers Osbornehad wiped their Instagram, leaving one post: "Big Things Coming"
Now we know what those "big things" are: the duo dropped a three-song EP Friday
"Nobody's Nobody" is the first collection of new music from the brothers since 2020 - and since the brothers are calling it a "sampler," there's a good chance a full-length album will follow
George Straithas been playing fewer concerts over the last several years, so any new show announcements are a cause for celebration for country music fans.
Friday, King George announced two shows he'll be playing this fall - adding concerts on November 17-18 at Dickie's Arena in Ft. Worth, Texas to his very limited tour schedule.
NewcomerCaitlyn Smithwill have the honor of opening both shows.
He's been giving glimpses into his new music over the last several months - and nowMorgan Evansis putting those songs he's released with a few more on a new EP
Titled "Life Upside Down," the set drops April 21
A previously unheard track from the EP, "On My Own Again," dropped this week
We told you last week thatOld Dominionwas forced to reschedule several dates after lead singerMatthew Ramseywrecked his ATV and shattered his pelvis
Yesterday the singer took to the band's Instagram to explain that, while he is recovering a week later, he's not ready to scale the steps of the bus - and several more dates have had to be rescheduled
Added note: he's using a walker to get around - a walker his band has dubbed "Walker Hayes"
Darius Rucker, before he was a country star, was a rock star with his bandHootie & The Blowfish
After huge success in the mid 90's, the band slowed down, recording and playing live sporadically - and when that happened, Darius decided it was time to pursue a country career
When asked recently what triggered the lane change, Darius recalled "we had a meeting and we said we weren’t going to tour anymore like that, so I knew it was time to go to Nashville and see if I could do it"
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