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Trisha Yearwood Was Not a Fan of Garth Brooks’ Idea of a Nashville Bar

 Trisha Yearwood was not a fan of the idea of the Friends in Low Places Bar and Honky Tonk, at least when her husband, Garth Brooks, first approached her with the idea. The Grand Ole Opry member admits she had to be persuaded when Brooks first broached the idea with her, but once she was in, she was all in. “My…

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Scotty McCreery on ‘Rise and Fall’ Album: ‘Every Song Has a Story’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Fans are eager for the release of Rise and Fall, but no one is likely quite as excited as Scotty McCreery. The 30-year-old will release his 13-track record on May 10, a culmination of a lot of hard work, personal introspection, new career highs, and a resolved, unwavering belief in himself and the music he wants to make….

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Matthew West, ‘Don’t Stop Praying’: Story Behind the Song [EXCLUSIVE]

 Matthew West has another hit single on his hands, with “Don’t Stop Praying.” The song, which marked the biggest streaming debut in West’s 20-year career, is very personal to West, while also resonating with his fans all over the world. “I don’t know that I’ve ever had a song that I felt like was connecting with an audience…

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Vince Gill Dedicates ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ to Toby Keith [WATCH]

Vince Gill undoubtedly caused more than a few tears at his recent performance at the All for the Hall in Oklahoma, hosted by Blake Shelton. The event, which raised almost $800,000 for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, included a stellar performance by Gill, who honored both Shelton’s late brother, Richie, and Toby Keith with his performance….

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Kenny Chesney Praises His Band Ahead of His Sun Goes Down Tour

Kenny Chesney might be one of the biggest solo country music artists of all time, but he isn’t about to take all of the credit for his success. The eight-time Entertainer of the Year praises his band members for their own ability and prowess, especially as they prepare to embark on Chesney’s Sun Goes Down Tour. “I never take…

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Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson Perform ‘Save Me’ at the iHeartRadio Music Awards [WATCH]

Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson brought their No. 1 “Save Me” duet to the iHeartRadio Music Awards. The two performed the song during the live ceremony, where they both walked away as winners. Jelly Roll also won the trophy for Best New Country Artist and Best New Pop Artist, and Wilson won the award for Country Song of the Year,…

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HARDY Talks Overcoming ‘Really, Really Dark Place’ After Bus Accident

HARDY is opening up about one of the toughest times in his life. The singer-songwriter took some time off the road last year, to deal with his anxiety, following injuries he sustained in a bus accident in 2022. Although mental health is something that isn’t often talked about, especially by superstars, HARDY knew he wanted to share his own…

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Chris Young Performs ‘Young Love & Saturday Nights’ on ‘GMA’ [WATCH]

Chris Young performed the title track of his latest album, Young Love & Saturday Nights, on Good Morning America. The singer-songwriter shared his thoughts on the song ahead of his electrifying performance. “Honestly, it’s one of the biggest albums I’ve ever done, 18 tracks, and I think everybody can relate to this song,” Young explained. “It always cracks me…

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Terri Clark Joined by Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson + More on New Album

Terri Clark has a new album coming out, joined on the record by several of her famous friends. The Canadian will release Terri Clark: Take Two on May 31, featuring eight of her biggest hits in newly reimagined versions, as collaborations with artists like Cody Johnson. Lainey Wilson, Ashley McBryde, Kelly Clarkson and more. “These songs very literally changed…

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Jelly Roll Wins Best New Country and Pop Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards

Jelly Roll walked home with two new trophies at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. The Nashville native was crowned both Best New Country Artist and Best New Pop Artist during the ceremony, where he also performed “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson. “My mama always told me I had a face for radio,” Jelly Roll quipped during his acceptance speech. “I…

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