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Wynonna Judd and Trisha Yearwood Release ‘Cry Myself To Sleep’ [LISTEN]

A new song from A Tribute To The Judds album is out now, and it features Wynonna Judd, along with Trisha Yearwood. The two powerhouse singers combined their talents on “Cry Myself To Sleep,” which is available now, ahead of the record’s October 27 release date. “I was absolutely delighted when Trisha showed up at the studio on the…

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Jelly Roll Performs ‘Save Me’ At The People’s Choice Country Awards [WATCH]

Jelly Roll wasn’t able to be in Nashville for the inaugural People’s Choice Country Awards, but that didn’t keep him from winning a few trophies, or performing live. The Nashville native was in Cincinnati, Ohio, on his headlining Backroad Baptism Tour, but still managed to win Male Artist of 2023, New Artist of 2023, Song of 2023 and C Collaboration…

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Alexandra Kay Drops ‘She Stayed’ In Honor Of Her Loyal Best Friend [LISTEN]

Artists are known for writing songs about their romantic loved ones, but few have written a song in honor of their best and most loyal friend, until now. Alexandra Kay just dropped “She Stayed,” in honor of her friend, Lindsey, who has been with Kay through both the highs and lows of the last several months, including Kay’s unexpected…

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Morgan Wallen Adds Back-to-Back Nights to 2024 One Night At A Time Tour

Morgan Wallen is giving fans even more of a chance to see him in 2024. The Tennessee native, who recently announced he was extending his One Night At A Time Tour into next year, has now added back-to-back nights at all of his new tour stops, with three nights performing at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium. Wallen will be joined on the…

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Toby Keith Gives An Update On His Health Amid Cancer Battle

Toby Keith was the star of the show at the inaugural  People’s Choice Country Awards. The Oklahoma native received the Country Icon Award, presented to him by Blake Shelton, also performing his poignant and powerful 2018 single, “Don’t Let the Old Man In.” The song was used in the 2018 film, The Mule, starring Clint Eastwood. Ahead of the…

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Wynonna Judd Performs At the 2023 People’s Choice Country Awards [WATCH]

Wynonna Judd received the Country Champion Award at the People’s Choice Country Awards, but she also took the stage to perform some of her hits. The 59-year-old ran through two of her biggest singles as a solo artist, both “I Saw the Light,” “No One Else on Earth,” ahead of her heartfelt speech. Judd also reflected on her legacy in country…

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2023 People’s Choice Country Awards: See the List of Winners

The inaugural People’s Choice Country Awards are officially history. The ceremony, hosted by  Little Big Town, gave out fan-voted awards to some of country music’s favorite stars, along with presenting the People’s Country Icon Award to Toby Keith, and the People’s Country Champion Award to Wynonna Judd. Keep reading to see all of the People’s Choice Country Awards. THE PEOPLE’S ARTIST OF 2023…

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2023 People’s Choice Country Awards: Jelly Roll Wins Male Artist

Jelly Roll is the Male Artist of the Year winner at the People’s Choice Country Awards! The singer received the news from Elle King, while performing in Cincinnati. “Right now live in Nashville, Tennessee, they are doing the People’s Choice Country Awards, right now as we speak,” Jelly Roll said during his concert, as part of his headlining Backroad…

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2023 People’s Choice Country Awards: HARDY and Lainey Wilson Win Video of the Year

HARDY and Lainey Wilson are the Video of the Year winners at the People’s Choice Country Awards! The two won for their dramatic and powerful  “wait in the truck” collaboration. “I’ve been proud of a lot of things in Nashville, but I can honestly say, all of the songs I’ve written, all the projects, videos, whatever I’ve been a…

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2023 People’s Choice Country Awards: Wynonna Judd Accepts Country Champion Award

Wynonna Judd received the Country Champion Award at the People’s Choice Country Awards, presented to her by Brothers Osborne. The Kentucky native performed a medley of some of her biggest hits before graciously accepting the honor. “I graduated high school in 1982. In 1983, I got a record deal with RCA Records,” Judd said, reflecting on the first chapter…

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