Little Big Town has another huge hit. The band was just presented with new Platinum certifications for their single “Wine Beer Whiskey.” The band was surprised with their RIAA plaques during their performance at the Grand Ole Opry this past Saturday.
Parker McCollum’s new album “Gold Chain Cowboy” drops Friday, featuring 10 songs, all of which were co-written by Parker himself. Parker says his hopes for the record is that his fans “believe it.”
Brett Young and wife Taylor are expecting their second little girl this year, and while he’s excited to have to girls, he admits that when he originally thought of kids, he thought he wanted a baby boy.
As we previously told you, Jon Pardi is one of several country stars appearing on the Metallica tribute album, “The Metallica Blacklist," which features artists covering the 12 songs on the rocker’s 1991 classic “The Black Album.”
Fans of Lady A’s current single “Like A Lady” may have noticed the tune is giving off 80s vibes, and that’s exactly what they were going for. Dave Haywood says that the demo already had a “lot of the pieces” in place for an 80s sound but they decided to “build on that and elevate it.”
Lauren Alaina just received quite an honor. During an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry she was surprised with a Gold record by the RIAA for her single “Getting Good.”
Luke Bryan did not attend buddy Blake Shelton’s wedding to GwenStefani, although he still plans to buy them a gift. But the newlyweds shouldn’t expect a gravy boat or toaster from the country star.
Natalie Hemby is getting ready to release a new album. The songwriter, and Highwomen member, will drop “Pins and Needles,” her debut album for Fantasy Records, on October 8th. She’s also released the title track, which she co-wrote with Brothers Osborne.
Kids are naturally curious, which is part of their charm. They’re taking in so much of the world for the first time and they want to know how it all works, so their inquiring minds are constantly asking “why?” And as much as we want to encourage their curiosity, by the seventh “but, why?,” we start to run out of answers … and patience. Luckily, some parents on Reddit are here to help us get our kids to stop asking “why” all the time.
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