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Loretta Lynn’s Ranch Foreman Killed in Flood: ‘There Are No Words’

Loretta Lynn is mourning the loss of Wayne Spears, her beloved ranch foreman and friend, who was killed in the tragic flooding that took place in Humphreys County, Tennessee, located just outside of Nashville. Lynn shared the heartbreaking news on social media. “There are no words at the ranch today…only tears,” Lynn wrote. “Our ranch family is our family….

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Garth Brooks Cancels Stadium Tour Dates for 2021

Garth Brooks is canceling the remainder of the shows on his Stadium Tour for 2021, as cases of COVID-19 are once again on the rise across the country. Brooks shared the news in a press release, explaining his decision. “In July, I sincerely thought the pandemic was falling behind us,” Brooks said. “Now, watching this new wave, I realize…

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Carly Pearce’s Childhood Led Her Straight to the Grand Ole Opry

 Carly Pearce still can’t believe she’s an official member of the Grand Ole Opry. The Kentucky native, who was inducted by Trisha Yearwood last month, joined Marty Stuart and Billy Cody in a special press event on Tuesday, August 16, to officially kick off the countdown to the Opry’s upcoming 5000th Saturday night broadcast, which will take place…

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Michael Ray to Celebrate ‘Higher Education’ Release With Nashville Palace Show

 Michael Ray is celebrating the release of his upcoming Higher Education EP with a hometown show. The 33-year-old announced on social media that he will take the stage at Nashville Palace for on August 31, performing his weekly Honky Tonk Tuesday show live in Music City. “Let’s goooo!!! See #honkytonktuesday live at the to celebrate the…

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Pilgrimage Music Festival Announces COVID-19 Policy

Pilgrimage Music Festival is making some changes to their attendance policy, as cases of COVID-19 continue to once again rise across the country. The two-day event, held just outside of Nashville in Franklin. Tennessee on September 25 and 26, will now require either proof of the COVID-19 vaccine, or a negative test, in order for guests to be admitted….

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12 Nashville Venues That Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine

The list of Nashville venues requiring proof of a COVID-19 vaccine, or in some cases a recent negative COVID-19 test, is growing. After City Winery, 5 Spot, The Basement and The Basement East announced that they would require proof of vaccination for entry, several more venues have since followed suit, including Exit/In, 3rd and Lindsley, Dee’s Lounge and more….

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Brothers Osborne Partner With Habitat For Humanity for Nashville Build

Brothers Osborne are doing their part to help those struggling with housing in Nashville, as the city was recently named by 24/7 Wall Street as one of five cities across the country on the verge of a housing crisis. The duo, made up of siblings John and TJ Osborne, have been named the 2021 Ambassadors for Habitat for Humanity…

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Dan + Shay Give Back to Nashville With ‘Good Things’ Concert at Centennial Park

Dan + Shay‘s highly-anticipated Good Things album comes out on Friday, August 13. To celebrate the  record’s release, the duo, made up of Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney, will spend much of the day promoting their album across the country, ending with a Good Things Album Release Concert at Nashville’s Centennial Park. “It’s going to be a crazy day,…

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Declares August 18 Charlie Daniels Day

It’s been a little more than a year since Charlie Daniels passed away. Daniels was 83 when he died on July 6, after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. Daniels had already planned a star-studded Volunteer Jam, which had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The event, which was later renamed the 2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to…

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Urban Cowboy’s By the Bottle Is the Wine Bar Nashville Needed [EXCLUSIVE]

When Kate Cunningham dreams something up, especially something that has to do with wine and community, she will let nothing stand in her way. So after years of experience working with wine in and around Nashville, when she saw the need for a place where people could come and congregate over a bottle of shared wine, Cunningham partnered with…

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