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‘Behind the Boards: Nashville’ Includes Surprise Success Story of George Strait’s ‘Cheyenne’ (Exclusive)

Author Jake Brown is back again with another book, this time Behind the Boards: Nashville. The book takes an in-depth look at the stories behind some of Music City’s biggest songs, through the eyes of the producer. Music industry veteran Tony Brown, whose numerous credits include Reba McEntire, Lionel Richie, Trisha Yearwood, Brooks & Dunn and more, gave the…

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John Berry Gives an Update on His Health Following Throat Cancer Diagnosis (Exclusive)

John Berry started off 2019 with some scary health news, after doctors discovered he had throat cancer. John went through extensive treatment, including several rounds of chemotherapy, and is now –– thankfully –– cancer-free, and focusing on regaining his health. “I’m doing pretty good,” John told Everything Nash. “I’m starting to put some weight back on. I lost a…

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John Berry Releases ‘The Graduation Song’ and Video to Inspire Class of 2020 (Exclusive)

John Berry is a singer, songwriter and husband, but he is also a father. For that reason, seeing students face uncertainty, especially seniors, due to COVID-19, inspired John to re-release “The Graduation Song,” which he wrote for his own 1977 graduation, and was first on a record almost four decades ago. “It’s crazy,” John told Everything Nash. “I never…

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Alexis Wilkins Releases ‘Holdin’ On’ to Benefit Musicians on Call (Exclusive)

Alexis Wilkins is focusing on those in need right now. The rising star just dropped “Holdin’ On,” a song she co-wrote with Mitch Rossell, which took on an entirely different meaning in light of all that is happening in the world right now, including the coronavirus pandemic. For that reason, the generous singer is donating all of the proceeds…

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Singer-Songwriter Adam Sanders’ ‘Make Em Wanna Change’ Inspired by True Story (Exclusive)

Adam Sanders may not be a household name, at least not yet, but country music fans know his music. The Florida native has written some of the biggest hits of the last few years, including Cole Swindell’s “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “Hell of a Night” by Dustin Lynch, among others. He has also been developing his own career…

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Chris Bandi Releases Long-Awaited and Personal Self-Titled Debut EP (Exclusive)

Chris Bandi’s self-titled debut EP is out! The Missouri native is officially making his mark in country music with the seven-track record, which includes four songs co-written by Chris, including his current single, “Man Enough Now,” as well as songs by hit writers like HARDY, Matt Jenkins, Connie Harrington and more. “I got very lucky to have just an…

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Karen Waldrup Reaches New Ground With Latest Single, ‘Breakthrough’ (Exclusive)

For Karen Waldrup, there’s only one way to go, and it’s up. The Louisiana native is back with “Breakthrough,” a new single that reflects not only her growth as an artist, but as a person as well. “I had gone through a really hard time and after I came out of it, I was holding on to some pain…

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Watch John Berry Appear With Rising Stars Joe & Martina in ‘Give Me Back the 90s’ Video

John Berry is reliving his glory days in a new video, “Give Me Back the 90s” with rising stars, duo Joe & Martina. The husband and wife duo fell in love with country music, thanks in part to music like John’s, who thankfully was willing to lend his talents to both the song and video. “I think the world…

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Canadian Superstar MacKenzie Porter Makes Major Debut in the States With ‘These Days’ (Exclusive)

MacKenzie Porter is already known all over her native Canada for her string of successful hits, not to mention her established acting career, but she is now ready to make herself, and her music, known in the United States as well. The 30-year-old just released “These Days,” on her new label, Big Loud Records, and she’s never been more…

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High Valley Enjoys Unprecedented Amount of Family Time Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

When High Valley planned on releasing their latest EP, Grew Up on That, the sibling duo, made up of Brad and Curtis Rempel, had plenty of plans to promote their latest project, before the coronavirus pandemic derailed those plans. Still, while the brothers are disappointed that they can’t perform the new songs for their fans, they admit it is…

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