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Reba McEntire Performs ‘Somehow You Do’ At The Oscars [WATCH]

Reba McEntire showed off her star power during a recent performance at the Oscars. The 67-year-old sang “Somehow You Do,” written by Diane Warren. The song is from the film, Four Good Days, starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis. Kunis introduced McEntire, who took the stage in an elegant emerald green gown to deliver the inspirational song. “Diane Warren…

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Texas Hill Debuts Official ‘Heaven Down Here’ Music Video [WATCH]

Texas Hill just released the official music video for their latest single, “Heaven Down Here.” The video for the song, which is the title track of their first full-length project, was filmed at their album release party, held at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville. The group, formed in 2020, is made up of The Voice contestants Adam Wakefield and Craig Wayne Boyd, and American Idol finalist, Casey…

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Michael Ray, the Oak Ridge Boys and More Speak About the Loss of Jeff Carson

The country music community is mourning the loss of country singer turned police officer Jeff Carson, who passed away on March 26 after suffering a heart attack. The 58-year-old, who had hits like “The Car” and “Not On Your Love,” was in the process of working on a new album, with artists like  Michael Ray, Darryl Worley, Mark Wills, and Craig Morgan….

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Thomas Rhett’s ‘Death Row’: Story Behind the Song

Thomas Rhett‘s Where We Started album, out on April 1, includes a collaboration with both Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson  on “Death Row.” It’s a song Rhett wrote with Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell, inspired by a visit all three men took to a prison around Christmas. “I can still see it vividly,” Rhett shared on his own Apple Music Country’s Where…

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LeAnn Rimes Joined by Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde + More for CMT Special

LeAnn Rimes will be the star of an upcoming CMT Crossroads special, LeAnn Rimes & Friends, where she will be joined by a few guests. The “Blue” singer will take the stage for one unforgettable night, along with Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Mickey Guyton and Brandy Clark. The news comes shortly after Rimes announced her upcoming tour, the story…

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Garth Brooks Adds a Second Nashville Show at Nissan Stadium

Garth Brooks just announced a second show in Nashville, Tennessee. The Country Music Hall of Fame member, who previously announced his show at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, April 16, will now play on Friday, April 15 as well. Tickets will be available beginning on Friday, April 1, at 10:00 AM CT. Brooks’ April 16 show is a rescheduled one…

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Lee Brice Announces Label Me Proud Tour With Michael Ray + More

Lee Brice is hitting the road, and bringing along a few of his friends. The South Carolina native just announced his Label Me Proud Tour, which includes Michael Ray, Jackson Dean, Tim Montana and Tyler Farr serving as his opening acts. “Man, it feels good to announce this tour!” Brice says. “It’s been a while since we’ve all been…

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Russell Dickerson Seals His Status As a Superstar With Sold-Out Ryman Show

If there was ever anyone who was born for the stage, it’s Russell Dickerson, a fact he proved during his recent sold-out show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The Tennessee native wrapped up his All Yours, All Night Tour with a celebratory evening at the Mother Church of Country Music. Prior to taking the stage, Dickerson took a moment to…

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Thomas Rhett Opens Up About His Relationship With Lauren Akins

Thomas Rhett knew he was going to marry his wife, Lauren Akins, for a long, long time. The husband and wife, who now have four children and will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary later this year, originally met in elementary school, and Rhett says now that he knew even then that they were meant to be together. “I remember…

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Country Singer Jeff Carson Passes Away at 58

Jeff Carson has passed away. The country singer, best known for songs like “The Car,” “Holdin’ Onto Somethin’” and his No. 1 hit, “Not On Your Love,” died on March 26 at Williamson Medical Center, located just outside of Nashville, Tennessee, after suffering a heart attack. Born in Oklahoma and raised in Arkansas, Carson began his career singing in…

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