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Shelby Lee Lowe Finds Creativity Amid Pandemic With ‘Something in Me’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Shelby Lee Lowe grew up surrounded by an eclectic mix of music, which is evident in his debut EP, Something in Me. The rising star included three songs on the project, a glimpse into not only his love of music that spans genres, but also his own originality as well. “Before the pandemic started this year, I had a…

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Laine Hardy, Craig Morgan to Perform Virtually for NYC Veterans Day Commemoration [EXCLUSIVE]

Laine Hardy and Craig Morgan will both perform virtually on Wednesday, November 11, at part of a broadcast of the New York City Veterans Day Commemoration. The event, which is now in its 101st year, will be a mix of virtual and live this year, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “To be a part of that, it’s pretty…

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Laine Hardy, Matt Stell, Riley Green Among Performers for Live ‘Friendsgiving’ Show at the Ryman

Laine Hardy and Matt Stell are just two of the numerous artists who will perform on November 18, for Friendsgiving: Live at the Ryman. The show, which also includes Riley Green, Laci Kaye Booth, Dillon James, and Grace Leer, will take place in front of a limited number of socially-distanced audience members at the Ryman Auditorium, and will also…

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Tiffany Woys Premieres Lyric Video for ‘Do Ya’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Tiffany Woys is giving Everything Nash readers an exclusive first look at the lyric video for her latest single, “Do Ya.” “Before releasing the official music video for ‘Do Ya,’ I wanted to do something visual for the single in the meantime,” Tiffany told Everything Nash of the lyric video. “I am so incredibly grateful to my director, Robert…

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Hit Songwriter Jeffrey Steele’s Sons of the Palomino Band Releases Sophomore Album [EXCLUSIVE]

Jeffrey Steele has written hit songs for literally dozens of artists. His credits, far too many to name include “What Hurts the Most” and “My Wish” by Rascal Flatts, “Raise ‘Em Up” by Keith Urban and Eric Church, Tim McGraw‘s “The Cowboy in Me” and “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s,” Trace Adkins’ “I’m Tryin’” and “Chrome,” and many, many more….

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Rising Star Dani Taylor Shares Hopeful Story Behind ‘Man of Few Words [EXCLUSIVE]

Dani Taylor isn’t afraid to bare her soul in her music. The rising star released “Man of Few Words,” a romantic love song inspired not by a relationship she is in now, but the one she hopes to be in someday. “It’s a song I wrote to manifest the type of love I hope to find one day,” Dani…

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Selah Shares Touching Inspiration Behind ‘Step Into My Story’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Selah is starting a new musical chapter with the release of their latest album, Step Into My Story. The record, which marks the first release on their own 3Cre8tive label, after more than 20 years on Curb, is timely not only for Todd Smith, Allan Hall and Amy Perry, who make up Selah, but for everyone else, especially now….

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Scarlett Burke Reflects on Having Miranda Lambert and More on ‘Make It Up As We Go’ [EXCLUSIVE]

When Scarlett Burke had the idea for the star-studded Make It Up As We Go podcast, she never imagined that the concept would resonate with so many people, including celebrities. Starring Miranda Lambert, Dennis Quaid, Bobby Bones, Billy Bob Thornton, and Lindsay Ell, Make It Up As We Go is a scripted country music series, with Scarlett playing the…

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Justin Fabus Reflects on Writing ‘Somebody Like You’ With Richard Marx [EXCLUSIVE]

Few people are fortunate enough to write a song with Richard Marx, but Justin Fabus managed to do just that. The Pennsylvania native co-write “Somebody Like You” with the pop music superstar, which appears on Justin’s recently-released Shelter From the Storm EP. “I’m kind of still pinching myself about it, to be honest,” Justin admitted to Everything Nash. “Richard…

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Ty Herndon Reflects on Recording Timely ‘Orphans of God’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Ty Herndon just released “Orphans of God” with his good friend, singer and Broadway star, Kristin Chenoweth. The song, which Ty has been a fan of since Avalon first recorded it in 2006, felt especially meaningful this year, in light of the struggles many have faced, including Ty, during 2020. “There’s so much information behind this one little song….

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