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Kimberly Williams-Paisley Talks Transformative Role in ‘Jesus Revolution’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Kimberly Williams-Paisley stars in the new movie, Jesus Revolution, opposite Kelsey Grammer, Jonathan Roumie and Joel Courtney. The movie is based on the true story of Greg Laurie (Courtney) and his pastor, Chuck Smith (Grammer), and how their own spiritual awakening in the ’70s led to a massive movement in Southern California. Williams-Paisley, the wife of country music singer…

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Tracy Lawrence Praises George Jones Ahead of ‘Still Playing Possum’ Tribute [EXCLUSIVE]

When George Jones is honored with the star-studded tribute Still Playing Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones later this year, Tracy Lawrence will be among those paying homage to the country music legend. For Lawrence, it was a way for him to express his gratitude for how much Jones impacted him, especially when he was just getting his…

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Struggle Jennings On His Family’s Legacy: ‘I Had to Create My Own Path’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Struggle Jennings‘ last name carries a lot of weight. The grandson of Waylon Jennings, Struggle knows that there is both an expectation and a responsibility that comes with having the same last name as one of country music’s biggest legends.. “I don’t really feel the pressure anymore,” Struggle tells Everything Nash. “Of course at first I did, but I…

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Mae Estes Channels Her Heroes, Including Keith Whitley, In ‘Before the Record’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Mae Estes is introducing herself to the world with her debut EP, Before the Record, out now. The six-track record became Estes’ way of introducing herself, in every way, to the country music genre, as a singer, songwriter and person. “I get really dramatic about it,” Estes tells Everything Nash. “I think it’s just my first project release, which means…

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Home Free Reflects On How ‘The Sing-Off’ Forever Impacted Their Success [EXCLUSIVE]

 Adam Rupp is the sole remaining founding member of Home Free, an all-vocal group that began in 2001 by Rupp and his brother Chris, along with three other members. As the group evolved and changed through the years, not even Rupp could have predicted how much their popularity would grow, thanks to their loyal fans, and a stint…

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Chase Rice On Writing ‘Bench Seat’: ‘I Cried a Lot’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Chase Rice‘s latest album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell, is out now. The record, by far his most personal project yet, includes the poignant song, “Bench Seat,” written about addiction from the perspective of a loyal dog. Rice wrote the song by himself, inspired by the life of one of Rice’s close friends, who found…

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Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon Reveals Plans For ‘Positive’ New Album [EXCLUSIVE]

It’s a new chapter for Shenandoah, and an exciting one at that. The iconic country music group has been making music for more than 35 years, ever since their eponymous debut album came out in 1987. But now the group is ready for more — much more — kicking off the new season with their hit single, “Revival,” out…

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Matthew West Talks Double ‘My Story Your Glory’ Album, Out Now [EXCLUSIVE]

Matthew West’s double album, My Story Your Glory, is out now. The 22- track project, which includes collaborations with  Granger Smith, Jenn Johnson and David Leonard, is half songs inspired by stories West has heard throughout his 20-year career, and half praise and worship songs. “It’s a double album, and that for starters makes me really excited, because it’s…

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Christopher J. Essex Finds His Place in Country Music With ‘Time On You’

Christopher J. Essex’s new single, “Time On You,” is out now. The song is an honest reflection of what it can be like for a singer, whose unconventional schedule can leave little time for romance. “As an artist, it can be tough to date,” Essex admits to Everything Nash. “You’re always on the clock whether you’re writing, producing, performing,…

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Crowder Praises TobyMac Ahead of Nashville Stop on Hits Deep Tour

Crowder is spending part of the beginning of 2023 on the road with TobyMac, serving as the opening act on TobyMac’s Hits Deep Tour. Kicking off on January 31, the Hits Deep Tour makes a stop this weekend at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, on Sunday, February 19. “Toby’s show. It’s such an arena show,” Crowder boasts to Everything Nash. “The…

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