More Country News - Dec 13th

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Chase Rice On New Music And Tour: Chase Rice better find some time to rest up this month, because he revealed some of his plans for 2023 yesterday and he’s going to be busy. His headlining “Way Down Yonder Tour” is hitting the road for 23 dates around the US between March 3rd and April 29th. The tour is named for his latest single from his upcoming album, “I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell.”

Worth The Wait Gets Opry Invite From Coach Blake Shelton: Worth The Wait was onstage at Ole Red in Gatlinburg Sunday evening when they got a video call from their former coach on “The Voice,” Blake Shelton. He made small talk for a few seconds, and then said, “Oh yeah, I almost forgot I’d like to invite you to play at the Grand Ole Opry next year.” The trio was stunned, prompting Shelton to say, “I mean if you don’t want to that’s fine,” to which they joked “I think we’ll pass” before saying, “Not yeah, but h*ll yeah!”

William Lee Golden And The Goldens Release “I Saw The Light” Cover: William Lee Golden and The Goldens are celebrating the Christmas season with their own cover of “I Saw The Light.” The song and music video, released yesterday, is from their three-album set “Golden Classics.” William Lee said, “When we went into the studio to record these songs, we couldn’t settle on just one album. There were simply too many to choose from, so we recorded three albums.” The group recently made their Grand Ole Opry debut as a family.

Jelly Roll Sells Out Bridgestone Arena, Releases New Song: Jelly Roll put on a tour-de-force final concert of his tour on Friday night, with Michael Buffer introing the multi-genre star to a sold-out crowd at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. He was joined on stage during the show by Chris Young, Sam Hunt, half of Shinedown, and more. The singer also gave the crowd the first live performance of his new single “Need A Favor,” which was released earlier in the day. Jelly Roll has been at number one on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart for 16 straight weeks, the second-longest time spent by an artist at the top of that chart.

 

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