Brad Paisley is helping Nashville celebrate July 4th. The singer is set to headline Nashville’s “Let Freedom Sing!” July 4th concert, which he was supposed to headline last year before the event was canceled due to the pandemic.
As we told you, “American Idol” contestant Wyatt Pike abruptly exited “American Idol” citing “personal reasons.” Well, now LukeBryan’s wife Caroline is shooting down speculation that Luke was the real reason behind Wyatt’s departure.
Taylor Swift is spending this week on top the “Billboard” Artist 100, which extends her record for the most week of any artist on top of this chart. The Artist 100 evaluates artists based on “Billboard’s” most influential charts, and now Tay has spent a total of 12 weeks on top.
Americans can’t get enough of simple pleasures. A One Poll survey for Small Luxury Hotels of the World shows we get about eight of those moments a week. Most give us a happy feeling for about 20 minutes while the glow lasts up to an hour for others.
Trisha Yearwood wants to pamper your pets. The singer just launched the new Trisha Yearwood Pet Collection, featuring a variety of products for pet lovers.
As we told you, earlier this month Maren Morris spoke out about the pressure women feel to “snap back” after having a baby, and in the press room at the ACM Awards she discussed why she felt the need to speak out.
Carrie Underwood is teasing some big news. The singer got fans excited this week when she posted a short video with the caption, “I’m all aflutter with something exciting coming April 21!”
There are a lot of cool moms out there. That’s the biggest takeaway from a One Poll and Angara.com poll ahead of Mother’s Day. The biggest reason why seven-in-ten think mom is the bomb is because we can talk to her about anything and she’s as honest as they get.
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