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The Bellamy Brothers’ Song to Be Featured in Super Bowl Commercial [EXCLUSIVE]

The Bellamy Brothers' Song to Be Featured in Super Bowl Commercial [EXCLUSIVE]

It’s been almost 50 years since the Bellamy Brothers released “Let Your Love Flow” in 1976, but the song has remained surprisingly popular in the last five decades. Now, Howard and David Bellamy reveal the song is being used by Budweiser for a Super Bowl commercial. “It’s probably as big of a surprise to us as it was to…

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Deana Carter Praises Lainey Wilson: ‘She’s the Real Deal’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Deana Carter isn’t at all surprised by Lainey Wilson‘s success. Carter has been a fan of Wilson since long before she became a household name. With Wilson’s “Watermelon Moonshine” a likely nod to Carter’s “Strawberry Wine,” no one is prouder of Wilson and her success than Carter. “She’s from a little town right next to where my parents and…

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The Isaacs Enlist Dave Cobb for Diverse New Record [EXCLUSIVE]

The Isaacs have big news about their next album. The family band, made up of mother Lily Isaacs, and siblings Ben, Sonya and Becky Isaacs, reveals they have a new record coming out later this year, produced by one of music’s biggest legends. “We recorded this past year a country record with Dave Cobb,” Ben reveals to Everything Nash….

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Home Free Might Let Fans Decide the Songs on Tour in 2025 [EXCLUSIVE]

Home Free is teasing something new in 2025. The all-vocal group reveals, while on the Country Music Cruise, that they are planning a big, and very unique, tour later this year. “I’ll say that we are toying around with the idea later in the year of possibly doing a tour in which every show is different, and the setlist…

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Michael Bublé and Carly Pearce Open Up About His ‘Unreal’ Opry Debut [EXCLUSIVE]

Carly Pearce joins Michael Bublé on the holiday song, “Maybe This Christmas,” out now. The two recently performed the song at the Grand Ole Opry, marking Bublé’s first, but likely not last, appearance at the historic venue. It was Bublé’s idea to perform “Maybe This Christmas” at the Grand Ole Opry, an idea he suggested to Pearce while still…

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Austin Brown and Wife Amberly Talk New Music After Leaving Home Free [EXCLUSIVE]

 It’s a new chapter for Austin Brown and his wife, Amberly, and an exciting one at that. The talented singer left Home Free earlier this year, where he had been for 12 years, to launch his solo career, and just released “Hers Ain’t Mine,” from Brown’s forthcoming new solo album. “I left my band. I had an amazing…

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The Oak Ridge Boys Recall Joe Bonsall’s ‘Heart-Wrenching’ Battle With ALS [EXCLUSIVE]

The Oak Ridge Boys faced an unfathomable loss earlier this year, when Joe Bonsall passed away, after a lengthy battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a neuromuscular disorder commonly known as ALS. The disease had been affecting Bonsall’s mobility for a few years, with Bonsall staying on the road as long as he could, even as the disease progressed. After…

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Joe Nichols and Annie Bosko, ‘Better Than You’: Story Behind the Song

Joe Nichols‘ new album, Honky Tonks and Country Songs, is out. The 11-track album includes Nichols’ current single, “Better Than You,” a collaboration with Annie Bosko. The song, written by Derek George and John Pierce, was among the most-added at radio when it was released, and with good reason. “It’s one of those rare songs that’s actually written as…

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Joe Nichols Celebrates Country Music With ‘Honky Tonks and Country Songs’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Joe Nichols‘ new record is out, and it is pure country gold. The 47-year-old just released Honky Tonks and Country Songs, his 11th studio album, and one that embraces his deep love of country music and its legacy. “It’s a country album,” Nichols tells Everything Nash. “There are a lot of, I think, throwback-sounding songs, throwing back to ’90s…

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Ben Gallaher Honors Bryan Adams With ‘Cuts Like A Knife’ Cover [EXCLUSIVE]

Ben Gallaher is already known as a stellar singer and a guitar virtuoso, both skills he shows off in his new song, out now. The Pennsylvania native just released a cover of Bryan Adams’ ‘Cuts Like A Knofe,’ first released more than 40 years ago, in 1983. It was Gallaher’s longtime producers, Neil Thrasher and Patrick Thrasher, who first…

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