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Country Music Hall of Fame Launches Two Free Online Exhibits

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has two special online exhibits, available to be viewed from the comfort of your own home. Suiting the Sound: The Rodeo Tailors Who Made Country Stars Shine Brighter and Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City are both completely free, and tailored to an online viewing experience Suiting…

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Carly Pearce Shares the Story Behind ‘Dear Miss Loretta’

Carly Pearce recently debuted a new song, “Dear Miss Loretta,” live from the Grand Ole Opry. The song was a tribute to her own musical hero, Loretta Lynn, someone she grew up admiring, even as a young girl. “One of the lyrics in that song is, ‘I’m not a coal miner’s daughter, but my grandmother was,’” Pearce told PopCulture.com….

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Radio Host Delilah Credits Rory Feek With Helping Her Heal After Loss of Sons

Radio host Delilah knows a thing of two about grief. The 61-year-old tragically lost her 18-year-old son, to suicide in 2017, five years after her son, Sammy, passed away from complications from sickle cell anemia. While Rory Feek has not lost any children, he did experience the loss of his wife, Joey Feek, to cancer in 2016. It was…

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Dolly Parton Honored With New Resolution Signed by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee

Dolly Parton might have put an end to plans to build a statue at the State Capitol in her honor, but that isn’t stopping her from being recognized by the state of Tennessee. Governor Bill Lee signed a resolution on Wednesday, April 21, officially recognizing the country music superstar for her work with children’s literacy, thanks to her philanthropic Imagination…

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Carly Pearce Calls ACM Awards Wins ‘Validation On a Crazy Level’

Carly Pearce walked away with two ACM Awards earlier this week, for Music Event of the Year and Single of the Year, both for her “I Hope You’re Happy Now” collaboration with Lee Brice. For Pearce, the industry honor is more than just recognition for her talent, but also proof that she has something important to say. “It’s a…

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Travis Tritt on Recording ‘Smoke In a Bar’: ‘It Checked All the Boxes for Me’

Travis Tritt’s new album, Set in Stone, will be released on May 7. The 58-year-old wrote eight of the 11 tracks on the record, but one he didn’t write is his current single, “Smoke In a Bar.” The song was instead written by Tim Montana, along with Jeremy Bussey and Derek George, but it struck a chord with Tritt…

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Maren Morris on Mickey Guyton Hosting the 2021 ACM Awards: ‘She Just Killed It’

Maren Morris has nothing but praise for Mickey Guyton, after Guyton’s role as co-host of the 2021 ACM Awards with Keith Urban. Morris, who won three ACM Awards during the ceremony, lauded the rising star — and new mom — for her flawless performance, both as a host, as well as her performance of the powerful song, “Hold On.”…

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Brad Paisley to Headline Nashville’s Live July 4th Celebration

Nashville was forced to cancel last year’s July 4th celebration, due to COVID-19, but plans are already in place for a massive celebration this year, including a concert headlined by Brad Paisley. The show, Let Freedom Sing!, will also include the largest fireworks display in Nashville’s history, once again accompanied by the Nashville Symphony. “After the year that Nashville…

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Todd Tilghman Opens Up About Raising 8 Children With His Wife, Brooke [EXCLUSIVE]

 Todd Tilghman and his wife, Brooke, have eight children, but they take their large family in stride. The Season 18 winner of The Voice praises both Brooke and his sons and daughters for being such a close unit, in spite of all the changes in their family, especially within the last year. “I don’t know how to word…

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