Zac Brown Bandhas announced a special livestream to kick off the July 4th weekend. The band will headline "4th with the Family," set for July 3rd, benefiting Zac’s nonprofit Camp Southern Ground. The livestream will air at 8 pm on on LiveXLive's website, apps and social channels as well as the band’s YouTube and Facebook pages.
Some of your favorite country stars are going to help you get ready to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina and Old Dominion are on board for the new “iHeartCountryFourth of July BBQ.”
Fresh off his most recent number one with “After A Few,” TravisDenning has dropped the new single “Where That Beer’s Been,” which was co-written by Travis with Rhett Akins, Chris StevensandJeremy Stover.
Michael Ray, Frankie Ballard, Tenille Townes, Cassadee Pope, J.T. Harding, Runaway Junes,and producer-songwriter Ross Coppermantook part in the 11th annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp, earlier this month, although due to the coronavirus it was virtual.
PBS’ annual “A Capitol Fourth” celebration will be happening this year, although it will be a bit different than in past years thanks to the coronavirus.
Kane Brown spent his first Father’s Day as a dad yesterday, and in honor of the occasion he released a live performance of his latest single “For My Daughter,” which he wrote for his little girl Kingsley.
Willie Nelson has released a video for his cover of Billy Joe Shaver’s 1981 track “We Are The Cowboys,” which appears on his upcoming album “First Rose of Spring.”
Independent music venues took a hard hit when the concert industry came to a grinding halt due to the coronavirus. Well, now more than 600 artists have signed a letter to Congress asking for federal assistance to keep those venues from closing permanently.
As we told you, Brandon Lay and his wife Nicole welcomed daughter Lara June earlier this month, which means Brandon will be spending Father’s Day as a dad of two.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2021 celebrities being honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and several music artists are being recognized.
In connection with Father’s Day, Jimmie Allenchats with “People” about finding out he was going to be a dad for the first time, and admits it was a bit scary at first.
Brad Paisley is the latest artist celebrating regular folks doing good on Amazon Prime’s new series “Regular Heroes.” The singer surprised Kentucky farmer Daniel Hayden with a years worth of N95 masks for him and his staff.
Tenille Townes has enlisted some of her superstar friends for a special virtual benefit later this month. The “Big Hearts for Big Kids” llive stream, taking place June 26th, benefits the Sunrise House homeless youth shelter in her hometown of Grande Prairie, Alberta.
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