There’s this idea that we don’t have to worry about brain health when we’re young and that there’s no reason to work on improving it once we get older. But research shows we can change our brains no matter how old we are. Neurologist Kristen Willeumier says even in your 80s, you can still improve cognitive health and function and that if we take care of the brain, it’ll help us stay sharp. “No brain left behind,” she tells her patients. “We can make your brain better, no matter what your age is.”
Lady A has just reached another career milestone. While taping a performance for the upcoming NBC special on the 95th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, Darius Rucker came out to invite them to join the prestigious institution.
Florida Georgia Line is set to drop their new album “Life Rolls On” on February 12th, and in case you missed it, they recently revealed the track list for the record.
Carly Pearce’slatest single is “Next Girl,” in which she warns women about men who are just players, and when she thinks of them certain characteristics definitely come to mind.
Back in 2006 Taylor Swift debuted on the music scene with her first single, “Tim McGraw,” and now Tim McGraw is opening up about how felt about being the subject of her tune.
Brett Young’s latest video, for his song “Lady,” features beautiful footage of his wife and daughter Presley at the beach. And it turns out, none of it would have gotten filmed if it wasn’t for his good friend.
As we told you, Blake Shelton officially released his new single “Minimum Wage” on Friday, despite the tune being criticized by some as “tone deaf.” Well, now Blake is defending his song.
Dolly Partonmay soon be recognized with a statue in Tennessee. Rep. John Mark Windle recently introduced legislation that would create a fund to pay for the design, construction, establishment and maintenance of a Dolly statue at the Tennessee Capitol.
When everything shut down in March due to the coronavirus, DierksBentley and his family were in Telluride, Colorado, and instead of making their way back to Nashville, they just decided to stay.
Blake Shelton has officially dropped his latest single, “Minimum Wage.” As we previously told you, Blake initially debuted the tune on NBC’s New Year’s Eve special, but received backlash for what many felt was a “tone deaf” tune.
As we told you, Morgan Wallen poked fun at his “Saturday Night Live” cancelation during his December appearance on “SNL” and it seems he was more than happy to make fun of himself.
The annual Island Time Music Festival usually brings music fans to Isla Mujeres, Mexico, and while folks can’t enjoy the sand and the sun this year, they still can enjoy the music.
Hunter Hayes has some new music to share. The singer just dropped the new tune, “The One That Got Away,” the lead single off his upcoming fifth album “Red Sky (Part II),” which is due out this summer.
Mitchell Tenpenny just dropped a new video for his latest single “Bucket List.” The video was recorded while Mitchell traveled to Arizona where he stopped by some bucket list destinations like the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley and more.
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