Reba McEntire is sharing yet another classic concert with fans. The singer will debut her “All The Women I Am” concert on YouTube Friday at 8:30 pm ET.
Niko Moon has landed his very first number one song. The singer’s debut single, “Good Time” tops both the “Billboard” Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts.
As we told you, Thomas Rhett just announced he’ll be releasing a double album this year, with “Country Again: Side A” dropping April 30th. Well, Thomas is now opening up about what fans can expect.
Kane Brown has released collaborations with several artists including Chris Young, Lauren Alaina, Khalid and more, but there’s one person who is high on his list of people he’d love to record with - Shania Twain.
Carly Pearce is the subject of a new exhibit at the Kentucky Hall of Fame & Museum. The singer, who was raised in the state, celebrated the launch of the exhibit with a special acoustic performance at the HOF, which included her latest single “Next Girl,” as well as “Every Little Thing" and "I Hope You're Happy Now."
As we told you,Miranda Lambert will release the “The Marfa Tapes,” a collaboration with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall, on May 7th, and apparently they’ve been working on it for awhile.
As we told you, Loretta Lynn is about to release her 50threcord, “Still Woman Enough,” on March 19th, featuring Loretta collaborating with a bunch of A-list female country stars, including CarrieUnderwood, Reba McEnire, Tanya Tucker and more.
Monday is International Women Day and in honor of the occasion, several of your favorite country stars are opening up about the women who have shaped and inspired them throughout their careers.
Miranda Lambert just surprised fans with news of a new album. The singer announced she’s releasing “The Marfa Tapes,” a collaboration with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall, on May 7th.
Monday is International Women Day and in honor of the occasion, Carrie Underwoodis opening up about some of the main influences on both her music and her career like Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Faith Hill and Martina McBride.
While some people may not love to wear masks, Darius Rucker sees an added benefit to them. In an interview with Kelly Sutton’s “Connected with Kelly” podcast, Darius, who recently moved to Nashville, says mask mandates have made it easier for him to sneak into local bars to hear musicians perform.
Thomas Rhett is giving fans a bunch of new music. The singer dropped not one, but two new songs at midnight, “Want it Again” and “Growing Up,” tunes he originally debuted on social media during quarantine.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, Steve Winwood, and NileRodgers are among the artists who have lent their voices to a new video thanking music educators and administrators for all they’ve done during the very challenging past year.
Midlandis ready to share their origin story. The band will be the subject of a new documentary, “Midland: The Sonic Ranch,” which was shot as they were first coming together as a band, directed by band member Cameron Duddy and Brian Loschiavo.
Chris Stapleton has teamed with Buffalo Trace Distillery to help raise money for disaster relief in Texas and Kentucky by auctioning off select bottles of the new “Bottled in Bond Day” commemorative edition of Col E.H. Taylor, Jr. single barrel whiskey. The bottles are in celebration of the 125th anniversary of Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. getting the Bottled in Bond Act passed, which was the first consumer protection act.
Looks like Thomas Rhett fans are getting some news on Friday. The singer posted a countdown clock on his website that seems to be counting down to Friday and that’s not all.
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