Willie NelsonandGeorge StraitjoinAsleep At The Wheelfor a cover ofBob Wills’“Take Me Back To Tulsa.” The track is se to appear on Asleep At The Wheel’s upcoming album “Half A Hundred Years,” dropping October 1st, in honor of the band’s 50thanniversary.
Carly Pearceis opening forLadyAon their “What A Song Can Do Tour,” and during a stop in Evansville, Indiana this weekend she took some time to pay tribute to her sister Cristy, who is Captain in the National Guard and is about to be deployed to Kuwait.
Lots of parents struggle to manage their teens and their screens, but new research is giving us another reason to encourage them to put down the devices. A study from South Korea finds that teens who use their smartphone for more than two hours a day are significantly more likely to eat more junk food and fewer fresh fruits and veggies than those who spend less time on their phones.
Chase Riceis heading out on an club tour next month. The intimate concert series, “Bud Light Seltzer Sessions: Your Flavor Your Show,” kicks off September 8thin Columbus, Ohio.
Eddie Montgomeryis taking his first steps as a solo artist. The singer, one-half of the superstar duoMontgomery Gentry,just released his first-ever solo single, “Alive and Well.”
As we previously told you, Jimmie Allen is the Executive Music Producer on the new Netflix sports reality series “Titletown High,” and has recorded the show’s theme song. Well, now he’s sharing the tune, “Big in a Small Town.
As we previously told you, Kacey Musgraves just released her new song “Star-Crossed” and now she’s set to perform it for the very first time. Kacey has been booked to perform the tune at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, which will be her VMA debut.
As we previously told you,Scotty McCreerywill drop the new album “Same Truck” on September 17th, and now he’s giving fans another taste of the record. He’s just shared the new track, a tribute to his home state, “Carolina to Me.”
As we previously told you, Middle Tennessee was hit by some historic flooding over the weekend, and Chris Stapleton and his wife Morgane are doing what they can to help out.
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