Cracker Barrel is doing their part to help the workers on the frontline of the coronavirus, and they’re getting help from some of today’s biggest country stars.
Trisha Yearwood has the happiest song in country music. A “happiness index” by Buzz Bingo looks back at songs from the past 60 years, and has picked Trisha’s 1999 single “Powerful Thing” as the happiest song in country music, scoring a 67.85 on the index.
Ryan Hurd continues to share new music with fans. Last week, he debuted a cover of TaylorSwift’s “False God,” and this week he’s dropped a brand new song, “Every Other Memory," which features wife Maren Morris on background vocals.
Kip Moore has shared another song from his upcoming album, “Wild World,” which drops May 29th. The latest is the tune “Southpaw,” with Kip sharing another installment of his “In The Wild Sessions,” where he performs the song in the heart of Red River Gorge in Kentucky.
Lady Antebellum’s latest single “What I’m Leaving For” has taken on new meaning because of the coronavirus, since it talks about the sacrifices people have to make for their jobs, and that’s certainly something many first responders are dealing with right now.
Brett Eldredge is here with a new song and a new album! "Gabrielle" is the first new song released by him in nearly three years. The song is a set around acoustic guitar, piano, and Eldredge's voice asking the question of what went wrong.
Eric Church recently shared a defiant spoken-word recording of himself. In it, he not only promises that the coronavirus pandemic will be defeated, but he also hints at a new song he will be releasing, called "Through My Ray Bans."
The Global Citizen and the World Health Organization's two-hour special, “One World: Together at Home” aired Saturday night on ABC, NBC, CBS and several other cable networks, and it certainly had a lot of great performances for folks stuck at home to enjoy.The special was not a telethon to raise money; rather it was a way to entertain while thanking the workers on the front line fighting the coronavirus.
Brad Paisley can now add hair colorist to his resume. With hair salons closed due the coronavirus, the singer’s wife Kimberly Williams Paisley needed some help dying the grey out of her hair, and Brad stepped in.
Dolly Parton is once again helping kids fall asleep at night. The singer was back with the latest edition of her weekly bedtime story on her Imagination Library YouTube page.
As we told you, Drake White is set to drop the new EP “Stars” on April 24th, and now he’s sharing another track from the record, “Mix ‘Em With Whiskey.”
LeAnn Rimes is opening up about her battle with depression and anxiety, which is something she’s been dealing with since she was a teen. Things got particularly bad in 2012, which resulted in her checking into a mental health facility, and she admits it was hard on her marriage to Eddie Cibrian.
Lauren Alaina is hobbling around during her self-quarantine. The singer revealed on social media that she broke two of her toes and is now getting around on a scooter.
Brad Paisley has dropped a fun new song, “No I In Beer,” which aims to bring people together. And while it seems perfect for our current climate, he and songwriter Kelly Lovelace wrote the tune back in 2018.
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