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George Birge Shares the Story Behind His ‘That Drink’ Duet With Neal McCoy [EXCLUSIVE]

George Birge has a new song out now, and it’s with a country superstar. The Texas native just released “That Drink,” a song that took on an entirely new meaning, when Neal McCoy offered to sing on the track with Birge. “’90s country is cool again,” Birge tells Everything Nash. “It’s making a comeback. I think it’s hitting a…

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Jennifer Hart Waited a Lifetime to Release Debut ‘1992’ EP [EXCLUSIVE]

Jennifer Hart‘s debut EP, 1992, is out on September 30. The six-track record, co-written entirely by Hart, includes her viral “Half the Man” track, along with a reimagined version of the same song, plus “Heart’s Done Breakin’,” and more. “I am so excited,” Hart tells Everything Nash of the project. “I feel like I’ve been waiting since 1992 for…

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Ben Burgess Tells His Story With ‘Tears the Size of Texas’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Ben Burgess’ debut album, Tears the Size of Texas, is out on Friday, September 30, but he is hardly a newcomer to the music world. The Dallas native has already had a lot of success as a songwriter, penning songs for artists like the Jonas Brothers, Morgan Wallen, Pat Green, Dierks Bentley and more. He has also had songs…

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Dailey & Vincent Embrace Country Music With ‘Let’s Sing Some Country!’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Dailey & Vincent embraced a new genre of music with their latest Let’s Sing Some Country! album, out now. The record is Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent’s official foray into country music, after years of being one of bluegrass music’s reigning acts. Let’s Sing Some Country! is an 11-track record, with songs by hit songwriters like Steve Earle, Jimbeau…

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Carly Pearce Calls Her Relationship With Riley King ‘Sacred and Strong’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Carly Pearce went public with her relationship with Riley King at the 2021 CMA Awards, but by then the couple had been dating for a while. After going through a breakup with fellow country singer Michael Ray in 2020, after less than a year of marriage, Pearce was understandably guarded at sharing her love life with her fans again….

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Radney Foster to Celebrate Iconic Debut Album With City Winery Show [EXCLUSIVE]

Radney Foster had no idea when he released his freshman Del Rio, TX 1959 album in 1992 that the record would have such an impact, not only on him, but on country music as a whole. The record included songs like “Just Call Me Lonesome” and “Nobody Wins,” kicking off a widely successful career for Foster as a singer-songwriter….

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Alexandra Kay Releases Cinematic ‘Skip This Part’ Video [WATCH]

Alexandra Kay made the story of her latest single, “Skip This Part,” come to life with the song’s official video, out now. In the video, Kay plays the director while two actors enact the “Skip This Part” storyline. Kay spoke out about the video on social media, during a live video for the premiere. “It was so hot in…

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Clay Walker Praises The Oak Ridge Boys, Randy Owen Ahead of Country Music Cruise

Clay Walker will change hats, from a performer to a fan, likely multiple times while on the upcoming Country Music Cruise. The cruise features dozens of performers, including The Oak Ridge Boys and Randy Owen, two of Walker’s biggest inspirations and musical idols. “The Oak Ridge Boys, as a kid, I grew up singing all their songs on the radio,”…

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Carly Pearce Shares Details Behind New Kelsea Ballerini Collaboration [EXCLUSIVE]

 Carly Pearce joins Kelsea Ballerini and Kelly Clarkson on Ballerin’s feisty new track, “You’re Drunk, Go Home.” The song, from Ballerini’s latest Subject to Change album, out now, was an easy answer for Pearce, who agreed to do the track before she even heard it. “I am so excited,” Pearce gushes to Everything Nash. “You know, I’m always…

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Michelle Branch Turned Trials Into ‘The Trouble With Fever’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Michelle Branch’s The Trouble with Fever album is out. The ten-track record is in many ways the start of a new musical chapter for Branch, who penned all of the songs, as well as played most of the instruments, while working on the project during the height of the coronavirus pandemic. “We started this record in March of 2020,…

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