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• Chayce Beckham Teases New Song "Whiskey On The Wall": Chayce Beckham has his very first country radio hit with "23," but he's teasing new music for his fans. On his Instagram, Chayce posted, "Bein out on the road with @lukebryan this year has been a blast. We have a few more shows left on the Country On tour, can’t wait to see y’all out there 🙌🏼 Also, Whiskey On The Wall out 10/27." And with that - a clip of the soon-to-be-released track..
• Scotty McCreery Drops A Clip Of "Feel Like The Holidays": We told you several days ago that Scotty McCreery was coming with his very first holiday tune this Friday. Called "Feel Like The Holidays," Scotty says it has that "Frank Sinatra/Nat King Cole/Michael Buble" vibe - but you can decide if that's true for yourself. He's posted a clip of the tune to Instagram.
• Dan + Shay Give A Glimpse Of The Recording Session For "Neon Cowgirl": Ever wonder what it's like in a recording studio as your favorite artists are laying it down? Sure you have! Dan + Shay posted a clip on Instagram that gives a BTS look at the process.
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• George Strait, Jon Pardi To Headline Keith Gattis Tribute Concert: The country music world has wasted no time in putting together a tribute concert to celebrate the life of singer/songwriter Keith Gattis. Gattis died in April at the age of 52 from injuries sustained in a tractor accident. George Strait, Sheryl Crow and Jon Pardi are among the names slated to appear at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl on November 28th.
• Riley Green Rakes In Gold Certifications For Two Singles: Riley Green is going gold not just once, but twice. Two of the singer’s releases, single “When She Comes Home Tonight” (2017) and 2019 album “Different ‘Round Here,” have sold over 500,000 units since their release dates. The 2019 LP included singles such as “There Was This Girl” and “I Wish Grandpas Never Died.” The honors come just weeks after Green released his second record, “Ain’t My Last Rodeo.”