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Trisha Yearwood to Perform Special Tribute at 2020 ACM Awards

Trisha Yearwood has been added to the list of performers for the 2020 ACM Awards! The singer will perform “I’ll Carry You Home,” from her latest Every Girl album, out last year, honoring those who have recently passed away in the country music industry. Trisha announced the news on social media. https://www.facebook.com/TrishaYearwood/posts/10158876948075972   Trisha’s performance comes as her husband,…

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Sara Evans Releases Personal and Honest ‘Born to Fly’ Memoir [EXCLUSIVE]

Sara Evans‘ Born to Fly memoir is out! The 49-year-old shared her life story in the autobiography, covering the exhilarating highs and painful lows of both her personal and professional life. “I was approached by the publisher about writing a book,” Sara recalled to Everything Nash. “At first I was like, ‘No, I’m not ready to write an autobiography….

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Thomas Rhett Earns 16th No. 1 Hit With ‘Be a Light’

Thomas Rhett‘s inspirational song, “Be a Light,” is officially his 16th No. 1 single. The song, which features Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Chris Tomlin and Lady A’s Hillary Scott on the track, was also nominated for a CMA Award, for Musical Event of the Year. “I’m completely blown away and humbled by the support of ‘Be A Light’ from…

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Josh Turner, Justin Moore to Play Lynchburg Music Fest in October

If you’re ready for some live music, in-person, you’re in luck. Josh Turner, Justin Moore, Kip Moore, Riley Green and Danielle Bradbery have all signed on to perform at the Lynchburg Music Fest, a three-day music and camping event, held in Lynchburg, Tennessee October 2 – 4. While live music events have largely been canceled because of COVID-19, Lynchburg…

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Charlie Daniels Brand, Inc. to Launch Charlie Daniels Steaks

One of the projects Charlie Daniels was actively working on while he was still alive was a partnership with Tyler Country Market to launch a new premium line of their Black Label Reserve steaks. After the Grand Ole Opry member unexpectedly passed away in July, the family decided to continue his legacy, changing the business name from CDB, Inc….

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Brantley Gilbert on Being Forced Off the Road: ‘I Didn’t Really Know How to Act’

Brantley Gilbert has spent most of his career on the road. Even before his debut A Modern Day Prodigal Son was released in 2009, the Georgia native has spent most of his time touring, so he admits this time off the road because of COVID-19 has been a challenge for him, and a big one. “When all this really…

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HARDY Reveals How the Success of Blake Shelton’s ‘God’s Country’ Changed His Life [EXCLUSIVE]

When HARDY joined Devin Dawson and Jordan Schmidt for a writing session in early 2019, he had no idea that only a few months later, one of country music’s biggest superstars, Blake Shelton, would not only record the song, but make it a multi-platinum No. 1 hit as well. For HARDY, the success of the song changed almost everything…

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Scotty McCreery on Playing the Ryman: ‘It’s Good to See Clapping Hands Again’

Scotty McCreery performed at the Ryman Auditorium on Friday night, September 4, as part of the historic venue’s Live at the Ryman livestream event. The show, which allowed 125 people to attend the concert in person, marked the first time an audience has been allowed to watch a show at the Ryman since mid-March. “We sold it out tonight….

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Reba McEntire is ‘Very, Very Proud’ of Carrie Underwood’s Hard Work in Country Music

Reba McEntire is full of praise for Carrie Underwood. The Country Music Hall of Fame member spoke out about the American Idol alum, after Carrie earned two CMA Awards nominations, for both Female Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year, two categories she shares with Miranda Lambert. “I’m thrilled with the girls getting back in there,” Reba…

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