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Lainey Wilson Announces Release of ‘Country’s Cool Again’ [LISTEN]

New music is coming from Lainey Wilson! The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year will release “Country’s Cool Again,” which is also the title of her upcoming tour, on February 16. “I’m so excited to announce my brand-new song, ‘Country’s Cool Again,’” Wilsons says. “This past year has been a wild ride and truly shown me that country music is…

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Luke Combs Honors Toby Keith at the Ryman [WATCH]

Luke Combs honored Toby Keith with a touching tribute at the Ryman Auditorium. The North Carolina native performed a private show at the Ryman on Tuesday, February 6, the same day Keith’s passing was announced. “Played the Ryman in Nashville last night so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to honor a true icon,” Combs captioned the video, showing…

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Blake Shelton Joins Gwen Stefani On ‘Purple Irises’ Duet [LISTEN]

New music is here from Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton! The couple, who wed in 2021, just released “Purple Irises,” a song Stefani wrote, asking Shelton to join her on the track. “We love this song so much,” Shelton says. “It’s a song Gwen wrote with a couple of friends of hers, and I fell in love with it…

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Scotty McCreery’s Heartfelt ‘Love Like This’ Honors His Wife and Son [LISTEN]

Scotty McCreery is celebrating all that is good in his life, with his new song, out now. The 30-year-old just dropped “Love Like This,” in honor of his wife, Gabi, and one-year-old son, Avery. McCreery shared a clip of the song, which says in part, “I’ve never known a love like this / I’ve never felt this way / Girl,…

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Reba McEntire Reveals Her Love of Football Ahead of Super Bowl 58

Reba McEntire earned the coveted spot of singing the national anthem at this year’s Super Bowl, but she’s been a football fan for decades. The Grand Ole Opry member’s love of the sport came by naturally, not as a result of her athletic ability, but her musical ability. “I’ve always liked football, even in high school,” McEntire tells UMG Nashville….

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Joe Nichols Talks Comebacks, ’90s Country, New Music and More [EXCLUSIVE]

Joe Nichols has been making music for more than 25 years, but last year might have been one of his best yet. The Arkansas native celebrated having a Top 20 hit — his first since 2014 — with “Good Day for Living.” The song is the title track of his latest record, which also includes his current hit single,…

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9 Country Artists Who Sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl

Reba McEntire will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl LVIII this weekend, but she is far from the only country artist to perform the iconic song. Keep reading to see which other artists were tasked with singing one of music’s most notoriously difficult songs for the live sporting event. 1. Charley Pride (Super Bowl VIII, 1974) The Super Bowl…

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John Berry, T. Graham Brown + More Talk Country Music Cruise [EXCLUSIVE]

Cabins are on sale today for the 2025 Country Music Cruise. The all-star lineup includes Neal McCoy, Home Free, John Berry,  Moe Bandy, John Michael Montgomery, Deana Carter, The Bellamy Brothers, Diamond Rio, The Isaacs, Jamie O’Neal, T.G. Sheppard, The Malpass Brothers and more. For some, like Berry, it’s a welcome return to the Country Music Cruise, where he most recently performed in 2022….

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Neal McCoy Is Eager to Return to the 2025 Country Music Cruise [EXCLUSIVE]

 Neal McCoy is a grateful part of next year’s Country Music Cruise lineup. The singer, who has performed three times already, including the most recent Country Music Cruise, will return again in 2025, part of an all-star lineup that includes John Michael Montgomery, Deana Carter, The Bellamy Brothers, Diamond Rio, The Isaacs, Jamie O’Neal and more. “I love it,” McCoy boasts to Everything…

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The Bellamy Brothers Love Being With Fans and Friends on the Country Music Cruise [EXCLUSIVE]

The Bellamy Brothers are returning for another year on the Country Music Cruise in 2025. The duo, made up of Howard and David Bellamy, will perform for the fourth time next year, as part of an all-star lineup. “It’ll be time for our tan,” David jokes to Everything Nash. “We need a tan every two to three years.” All…

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