Luke Combssurprised fans at his C2C: Country to Country concert at London’s 02 Arena with quite a special guest. The singer was joined byEdSheeran, who drew loud cheers from the audience.
Well, here’s some happy news. Three months after giving birth to her daughterLeightonprematurely,Maddie & Tae’s Taylor Kerrand husbandJoshhave brought home their little girl.
Alan Jackson is hitting the road again. The singer just announced dates for his new “Last Call: One More for the Road Tour,” which kicks off this summer.
Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams Paisley celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary this week, and he posted a special message to his gal on social media.
Brothers Osborne Auctioning Off Guitars For Good Cause:As we told you, Brothers Osborne performed “Skeletons” in glow-in-the-dark jumpsuits at the ACM Awards.
Nominees for the 2022 CMT Music Awards are out withKane Brownleading this year’s pack with four nods, including Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year for “One Mississippi.”
Lauren AlainaandCraig Morganare testing their survivalist skills on the new CBS reality show which debuted last night on CBS. "Beyond the Edge” is a “Survivor”-style show that drops nine celebrities into the jungles of Panama for two weeks “where they face off in epic adventures and endure the most brutal conditions.”
Brett Young drives his wife crazy... and it's all because of his collection of golf shirts! Brett is not only an avid golfer but an avid fan of golf clothing.
Carly Pearceis set to receive yet another honor this fall. The singer will be honored by her hometown, and will be inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame this fall.
Carrie Underwoodfans are anxiously awaiting news of a new album, and she teased what may be coming up while doing interviews backstage at the ACM Awards.
Tuesday is International Women’s Day andCarrie Underwoodhas certainly been influenced by some great women though out her career. Carrie says her biggest musical influences includeReba McEntire DollyParton, Faith HillandMartina McBride.
Today is International Women’s Day and Caylee Hammack says there have been a lot of great female artists that have inspired her career, and one of the first was Loretta Lynn, who she saw in concert when she was 13.
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