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‘The Voice’ Alum Kameron Marlowe Releases Versatile Debut EP [EXCLUSIVE]

If country music had a missing link, it might have just been found with Kameron Marlowe. The North Carolina native released his self-titled debut EP on Friday, November 13, covering an impressive variety of styles and emotions in six well-crafted songs. “I really wanted to make this one special to me,” Kameron told Everything Nash. “This is my going…

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Carrie Underwood’s ‘Hallelujah’ to Be Featured in Empire State Building’s Christmas Music-to-Light Show

Carrie Underwood is heading to New York City — or at least her music is. The Oklahoma native will have “Hallelujah,” her duet with John Legend from her My Gift Christmas album, as part of the Empire State Building’s Christmas Music-to-Light Show. The show will premiere on Saturday, December 19, and will be synced live each night at 8:00…

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Morgan Myles Premieres Powerful Acoustic Video for ‘Sanctuary’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Morgan Myles is giving Everything Nash readers an exclusive first look at the acoustic video for “Sanctuary.” The powerful song was inspired not only by one of the most devastating times in Morgan’s life, but also how she found the faith to move forward in spite of unimaginable heartbreak. “I’ve been so very blessed to have been brought up…

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Devin Dawson Calls Keith Urban an ‘Absolute Legend’

Devin Dawson is singing the praises of Keith Urban. The 31-year-old has been inspired by Keith for much of his life, and continues to remain in awe of the superstar. “I mean, I think he’s an absolute legend,” Devin gushed on Apple Music Country’s The Ty Bentli Show. “I think anybody that has put out this amount of, this…

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Carly Pearce and Charles Kelley Duet on ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’: WATCH

Carly Pearce and Charles Kelley’s “I Hope You’re Happy Now” duet remains one of the highlights of the 2020 CMA Awards. The Lady A singer filled in for Lee Brice, who was at home after testing positive for COVID-19, but in spite of the last-minute change, the performance was flawless. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejt6j6wXXOA Lady A was supposed to perform during the…

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Tennessee’s Oldest Restaurant, City Cafe, to Close in Murfreesboro

It’s a sad, sad time for the owners of City Cafe. The restaurant, located just outside of Nashville in Murfreesboro, is the oldest restaurant in the state of Tennessee, which is why its closure is so devastating. Unfortunately, like other restaurants, the impact of COVID-19 made its ability to remain open impossible. “We are SOO heartbroken to make this…

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Thomas Rhett, Lauren Akins to Host ‘CMA Country Christmas’

Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins will host this year’s CMA Country Christmas! The couple announced the news during a virtual appearance on Good Morning America. “My wife and I are going to be hosting CMA Country Christmas, which will be on November 30 this year,” Thomas revealed. “We can’t wait for you all to get to watch that, and…

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Lionel Richie Is Still Mourning the Loss of His Good Friend, Kenny Rogers

Lionel Richie is still mourning the loss of his good friend, Kenny Rogers. The two were friends for 40 years, ever since Kenny recorded “Lady,” which was written by Lionel, and remained close until the Country Music Hall of Fame member passed away in March. “When you start talking about K.R., Kenny Rogers, it’s like talking about a family…

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Darius Rucker Recalls Being Told He Would Not Be Accepted As a Black Country Singer

Darius Rucker’s acceptance into the country music community was not easy, at least in the beginning. The Hootie & the Blowfish frontman is opening up about his role as a black country music singer, revealing how prevalent racism was — and sometimes still is — especially regarding playing his music. “I just came from the Hootie thing, and so,…

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