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10 Songs Chris Stapleton Wrote For Other Artists

Chris Stapleton has written plenty of his own hits over the years, including “Broken Halos,” “Nobody to Blame,” “You Should Probably Leave” and more, but he’s also written songs that became hits for other writers as well. We take a look at the stories behind ten of the songs written by Stapleton. 1. “Your Man,” Josh Turner  “Your Man” was…

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Luke Combs Spent His Entire Career Preparing For His World Tour

Luke Combs just kicked off his massive World Tour, which plays all over the United States, plus Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the UK — and is already almost completely sold out. The tour is something Combs has been planning for, and working towards, for a long time, as his popularity across the globe continues to grow. “I think…

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Willie Nelson Shares the Secret to His Longevity Ahead of His 90th Birthday

Willie Nelson will turn 90 years old on April 29, but he’s still as healthy — and active — as ever. The Texan credits his longevity to a mostly healthy diet, and an active schedule, in spite of his advancing age. “I don’t eat a lot,” Nelson tells E! News, adding that enjoys eggs, waffles, toast and plenty of…

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Todd Tilghman Shares Personal Reason for Releasing ‘Goodness of God’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Todd Tilghman has a new song out, just in time for Easter. The Season 18 winner of The Voice just released “Goodness of God,” a song that has become an anthem for him, his wife Brooke and their eight children since it was released. “‘Goodness of God’ is probably one of the most meaningful worship songs to me and…

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Michael Ray, Craig Morgan and Darryl Worley Join Jeff Carson’s Final Album

Michael Ray, Craig Morgan and Darryl Worley are helping pay tribute to their friend, Jeff Carson, who passed away last year. The singer became a police officer in 2009, but had been making a return to music. At the time of Carson’s sudden passing, he was working on a new album, recording some of his biggest hits, including “The…

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Ian Flanigan Opens Up About His 8 Years of Sobriety [EXCLUSIVE]

Ian Flanigan is proudly sober, a battle that was hard-fought for him. It came after years of finding his music career intertwined with imbibing, working hard to successfully extricate the two from each other. “This April, I’ll actually be eight years alcohol-free, and from any narcotics or anything,” Flanigan tells Everything Nash. “I started playing dive bars when I…

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Craig Campbell On His Grindstone Cowboy Coffee Shop: ‘It’s Been a Blessing’

Craig Campbell is a husband, a father, a singer, a songwriter, the head of his own Grindstone Recordings record label, and a coffee shop owner. The Tennessee native and his wife, Mindy opened Grindstone Cowboy in 2022, a full-service coffee shop, with a wide variety of coffee creations and other beverages, along with a full menu, cocktails, live music…

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Ashley McBryde’s ‘Light On In The Kitchen’: Story Behind the Song

Ashley McBryde‘s “Light On In The Kitchen” is quickly climbing up the charts. The song, from her forthcoming new album, was written by McBryde, along with Connie Harrington and Jessi Alexander, and — perhaps surprisingly — inspired by the challenges of life brought on by the pandemic. It was Harrington who had the title of “Light On In The…

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Scotty McCreery’s Priorities Have Changed: ‘I Gotta Have Time With My Kid’

Scotty McCreery‘s priorities have shifted in the best possible way, now that he’s a father. The 29-year-old no longer feels the need to say yes to everything that is asked of him, a freedom he finds both liberating and necessary. “The power of saying ‘no’ to some things is becoming a big thing for me,” McCreery told Us Weekly,…

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TobyMac Releases Powerful ‘Cornerstone’ Video, Featuring Zach Williams

TobyMac has released the video for his powerful new single, “Cornerstone,” featuring Zach Williams. The song is from the gospel singer’s latest studio album, Life After Death, and was inspired after the tragic loss of his 21-year-old son Truett, due to an accidental drug overdose in 2019. “This song was birthed at my firstborn’s funeral service,” TobyMac tells People….

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