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Home Free on Singing ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ With Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band: ‘It’s Really Powerful’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Home Free had already been including “God Bless the U.S.A.” in their shows for several years, never imagining that they would one day get to sing it together with Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band, or that they would be able to share it during such a tumultuous time in the country. The all-vocal group just…

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Chris Young on New Single, ‘If That Ain’t God’: ‘A Lot of People Can Use This’

Chris Young will release a powerful new song, “If That Ain’t God,” on Friday, July 3. The song, from his upcoming Raised on Country record, is especially timely now, when much of the world faces uncertainty because of the coronavirus pandemic. “It’s such a special song,” Chris told People. “I think right now a lot of people can use…

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Watch Jason Aldean’s Family Appear With Him in ‘Got What I Got’ Video

The video for Jason Aldean‘s latest single, “Got What I Got,” became a family affair! Shot in Destin, Florida, during the coronavirus pandemic. Jason’s wife, Brittany, along with 2-year-old son, Memphis, and 1-year-old daughter, Navy, starred in the video with Jason. It’s appropriate that Brittany appears in the video with Jason, since the song is her favorite track from…

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Reba McEntire Recalls Defining Moment in Her Career, When She Finally Took Control

Reba McEntire is one of the most successful artists in country music, but that success didn’t come to her easily. The Grand Ole Opry member recalls a moment, fairly early in her career, when she decided she would rather not make music, than make music that wasn’t authentically her. “It wasn’t until I moved from Polygram Records to MCA…

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Watch Scotty McCreery Cover Deana Carter’s ‘Strawberry Wine’

Scotty McCreery wasn’t quite three years old when Deana Carter released her iconic hit, “Strawberry Wine,” but he has always been a fan of the song. The American Idol alum performed a cover of the nostalgic tune,  as part of CMA’s online Summer Stay-Cay special. “Hope y’all are doing well, staying safe, staying healthy,” Scotty said ahead of his…

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Nashville Returns to Modified Phase 2 Ahead of July 4th Weekend, Cancels Fireworks

Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced on Thursday, July 2, that the city would revert to what is being called “Phase 2 with modifications” for the July 4th weekend, meaning that bars would be closed, and the fireworks, which were going to be displayed for viewers to watch online, would be canceled. The decision came in light of a recent…

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Granger Smith and Wife, Amber, Pray to Forgive Themselves After Son River’s Death

Granger Smith is continuing to speak out about the tragic loss of his son, River, who passed away in a drowning accident in the family’s swimming pool last year. Granger and his wife, Amber, have become outspoke advocates for water safety since the accident occurred — lessons they wish they had known while River was still alive. “I know…

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Watch Matt Stell Play 13 Different Roles in ‘If I Was a Bar’ Video (Exclusive)

Matt Stell is a singer, not an actor, but you wouldn’t know it by the video for his new track, “If I Was a Bar.” The 36-year-old had to get creative for the video, which was shot during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, so instead of hiring actors, he just took on each role himself. “I think we got there…

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Rascal Flatts Reveal Their Favorite Memory From the Past 20 Years

As Rascal Flatts prepare to disband, after two decades together, they have plenty of great memories together from the past 20 years. But the trio, made up of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, reveal which memory is their favorite — and it wasn’t one of their performances at places like Madison Square Garden or Wrigley Stadium….

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Clint Black Recalls ‘Whirlwind’ of Releasing Music in the ’90s

Clint Black barely stopped to catch his breath throughout the first decade of his career. The New Jersey native released his freshman Killin’ Time record halfway through 1989, kicking off his career as one of the leading men in country music, with seven more albums and 30 singles released before the new millennium. The struggle for Clint was less…

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