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Wynonna Judd Looks to the Future Without Fear: ‘I Want to Take Every Chance’

Wynonna Judd isn’t afraid to take chances, in music or in life. The singer, who rose to fame as one-half of the Judds duo, just released her Recollections EP, featuring covers of some of her favorite songs — of all genres — over the years, and hints there is more music in her future, this time without any boundaries….

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BlackHawk Announces Double ‘Just About Right: Live From Atlanta’ Album

New music is coming from BlackHawk, and what a project it is. The iconic band will release the acoustic double album, Just About Right: Live From Atlanta on Friday, November 13, via BFD / Audium Nashville / The Orchard. BlackHawk, which is made up of Henry Paul and Dave Robbins, also originally included the late Van Stephenson, who tragically…

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Kane Brown Gives an Update on Life Amid a Global Pandemic [EXCLUSIVE]

Kane Brown‘s 2020 is not what he had planned. Kane was going to be on his Worldwide Beautiful Tour, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, the 27-year-old has been spending time at home instead, and soaking up every minute with his wife, Katelyn, and one-year-old daughter, Kingsley. “I’m doing great,” Kane told Everything Nash. “I’m hanging out with my…

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Home Free Exceeds Fundraising Goal, Adds Alabama to ‘Warmest Winter’ Holiday Special

Home Free far exceeded their original fundraising goal for their upcoming Warmest Winter holiday special. After hoping to raise $75,000, the all-vocal group raised an astonishing $232,656, allowing them to add Jeffrey East, the Oak Ridge Boys and Alabama to the star-studded event. “We’ve spent a lot of time together as a group, touring the world and cookin’ up…

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Maren Morris, Keb’ Mo’ to Receive Nashville Symphony’s Harmony Award

Maren Morris and Keb’ Mo’ will be the latest recipients of the upcoming Nashville Symphony‘s Harmony Award. The two musicians will receive their honor during the 36th annual Symphony Ball on December 12. Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the event will not be held at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, but will instead be pre-recorded and televised, for the…

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Reba McEntire on Staying at the Top of Her Career: ‘I Love to Win’

Until recently, Reba McEntire was the most-nominated female artist in the history of the CMA Awards, with 51 nominations. Although she had her own record broken this year, with Miranda Lambert topping that with a total of 55 nods, Reba still has had one of the most successful careers in the history of country music. The 65-year-old currently has…

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Watch Collin Raye Perform ‘Scars’ on ‘Huckabee’

Collin Raye visited the set of Mike Huckabee’s TV show, Huckabee, over the weekend to perform several songs, including the title track of his upcoming album, SCARS. The former governor of Arkansas also joined Collin in playing guitar on the uplifting track. Collin previously opened up about the song, which is a duet with Miranda Lambert. The song was…

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Steve Earle, Brett James Among 2020 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees

We now know which five artists will be inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame! The new inductees will be Steve Earle, Brett James, Bobbie Gentry, Kent Blazy and Spooner Oldham. The songwriters will be inducted on Monday, November 1, 2021, at the Music City Center. Their induction will take place along with the 2021 class, which will…

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Tracy Lawrence Announces 15th Annual Mission: Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert

Not even the coronavirus pandemic can keep Tracy Lawrence from helping those in need during the holiday season. The singer just announced his 15th annual Mission: Possible Turkey Fry in Nashville, along with a free benefit concert, with proceeds benefiting the Nashville Rescue Mission. Because of COVID-19, the concert, which will include several special guests that will be announced…

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Dolly Parton Shares Story Behind Her Iconic Hit, ‘Jolene’

Dolly Parton is sharing the story behind her iconic hit, “Jolene.” The song, which has earned a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame, has been recorded more than any of the country music icon’s songs, including by Miley Cyrus, Olivia Newton-John, The White Stripes and Pentatonix, who earned a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for their cover…

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