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Blake Shelton, Terri Clark + More Speak Out About the Loss of Joe Bonsall

The country music community is reeling over the loss of Joe Bonsall, a member of The Oak Ridge Boys for 50 years. Bonsall passed away on July 9, from complications of ALS, with many artists taking to social media to express their grief over the loss of one of country music’s most legendary singers. Blake Shelton: “I’m heartbroken to…

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Thanksgiving 2023: 10 Songs About Being Thankful

Nothing makes us feel more grateful than the Thanksgiving holiday, which forces us to take time to focus on things we are thankful for, big and small. In honor of the holiday, we found ten songs to remind us to focus on gratitude this year — and every year. 10. “Unanswered Prayers,” Garth Brooks Garth Brooks co-wrote this song,…

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Scotty Wray, Collin Raye’s Brother and Miranda Lambert’s Band Member, Passes Away

Collin Raye and Miranda Lambert are both mourning a deep loss, with the passing of Scotty Wray. Wray is a brother — and frequent collaborator — with Raye, and was also a longtime member of Lambert’s band. Both singers spoke out about the loss on social media. “Sad news this weekend for my family as my big brother, Scotty…

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Collin Raye to Play Classic Rock Show at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley

Collin Raye might be known as one of country music’s biggest superstars, but he loves all kinds of music, including classic rock. The 61-year-old will headline Collin Raye and The Riff Raff: A Salute to Classic Rock, playing some of his favorite classic rock songs on Wednesday, January 26 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley. “I’m very excited to be…

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Todd Tilghman Announces ‘Love, Me’ Collaboration With Collin Raye [EXCLUSIVE]

 New music is coming from Todd Tilghman and Collin Raye! Tilghman, who teased the collaboration on social media in November, reveals that the two will release a duet of Raye’s first No. 1 hit, “Love Me,” originally released in 1991. “In the first part of the year, I’m releasing ‘Love, Me’ as a duet with Collin Raye, the original…

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Collin Raye Defends Return to Live Music: ‘There’s Nothing Gained by Being Silent’

Collin Raye was one of the only artists who performed a live concert at the height of the pandemic last year, when much of the world was shutdown because of COVID-19. The singer, who headlined a free show in Utah, is standing behind his decision, speaking out as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise again, indicating another shutdown could potentially…

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Collin Raye Is Already Planning on Touring in 2021 [EXCLUSIVE]

Collin Raye has only performed a few shows in 2020, including one outdoor concert in Utah that was criticized by some for not being safe during the coronavirus pandemic, even though safety measures were in place. Now, as the world inches closer to a hopeful COVID-19 vaccine, the country music hitmaker is already planning on spending plenty of time…

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Collin Raye Reveals His Favorite Songs of His Career [EXCLUSIVE]

Collin Raye has recorded dozens of songs, including over 25 singles, as part of a career that has spanned more than 30 years. But when asked if he has a favorite, the 60-year-old immediately says that “Little Rock” is one of his most-beloved hits, but there’s a couple of other songs, ones that never made it onto the radio,…

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