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Rhonda Vincent Becomes the Newest Member of the Grand Ole Opry

Rhonda Vincent is officially a member of the Grand Ole Opry! The bluegrass superstar was inducted on Saturday, February 6, by Opry member Dierks Bentley. “I’ll never forget the night that our mutual friend Marty Stuary made me an official member of the Opry and I’m so pleased to get to do the same for you tonight,” Bentley said…

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Jimmie Allen Offers Forgiveness After Morgan Wallen’s Racial Slur

Jimmie Allen has spoken out after Morgan Wallen experienced a swift — and necessary — fall from grace, following video surfacing of him uttering a racial slur. While Wallen has reaped consequences for his actions, including losing airplay on Cumulative Media and iHeartRadio stations, the removal of his music from CMT, and his contract with Big Loud Records suspended…

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Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan Perform the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV: WATCH

Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan nailed their performance of the National Anthem ahead of Super Bowl LV. The two singers, who had not met prior to their historic match-up, made the patriotic tune both soulful and unique, and one that will likely be praised for years to come. Church, who has never performed the challenging song for a major…

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Jay DeMarcus’ Red Street Records Sponsors NASCAR Star Natalie Decker’s Car [EXCLUSIVE]

 Jay DeMarcus and his Red Street Records is making history. The faith-based record label has been announced as the main sponsor for NASCAR star Natalie Decker’s car, marking the first time a Christian record label has sponsored a NASCAR car. Red Street Records’ own Jason Crabb appears on the car’s hood. “I was approached about three months ago,…

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Carly Pearce Drops Telling ‘Should’ve Known Better’ From ’29’

Only one day after Carly Pearce announced the release of her upcoming album, 29, the Kentucky native has shared another new song from the project. Pearce just dropped “Should’ve Known Better,” which she wrote with Emily Shackelton and Jordan Reynolds “I’ve discovered a lot about myself over the last year, wrestling with how not to assign so much blame…

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Brooke Eden Finds the Light With ‘No Shade’ [EXCLUSIVE]

It’s been four years since Brooke Eden has released new music, but she is now back, and better than ever. The Florida native just released “No Shade,” one of a trilogy of songs that she promises to release in 2021, showcasing her new, brave sound — and new lease on life as well. “No Shade” follows Eden’s 2017 single,…

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Jake Hoot Explains Why He Ends His Shows With ‘God Is So Good’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Jake Hoot grew up as the son of missionary parents, and still clings to his faith now as an adult. The Season 17 winner of The Voice continues to rely on his Christian beliefs today, which is why he made the decision to always end his shows with the simple song, “God Is So Good.” “I started it…

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Tim McGraw Praises Jimmie Allen: ‘He Elevated Me As a Singer’

Tim McGraw appears on Jimmie Allen‘s latest Bettie James album, joining the rising star on the anthemic track, “Made for These.” Although McGraw had been a fan of Allen’s from afar, he admits the collaboration might never have happened, if not for Star Trek star, William Shatner. “Jimmie I met hanging out at Brad Paisley’s house,” McGraw recalled on…

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John Rich Adds to Redneck Riviera Empire With BBQ Sauce [EXCLUSIVE]

 John Rich is expanding his Redneck Riviera business, this time with BBQ sauce! The singer-songwriter, who already has his own line of whiskey, has been asked to launch other business ventures over the years, but never felt the time, or product, was right, until now. Rich just released Redneck Riviera 1776 BBQ Sauce, in partnership with Red Gold…

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Rising Star Scott Stevens Releases Pandemic-Inspired ‘Neon on Ya’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Scott Stevens just released his brand-new single, “Neon on Ya.” The uptempo, feel-good song was, perhaps surprisingly, inspired by one of the more frustrating times Stevens experienced last year, due to the pandemic. “I wrote this song because I wanted to take my wife out so bad,” Stevens tells Everything Nash. “A few months before the pandemic hit, we…

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