Sheryl Crowis ready to return to the stage. The singer just announced a pair of at-home concerts later this month, she’s calling “Songs From the Big Green Barn.”
Good friends Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley reunited this weekend to headline Saturday night at the Grand Ole Opry. The pair performed in an empty theater due to the coronavirus, but fans were still able to enjoy the performance, which was broadcast on the Circle Network and online.
Devin Dawson’s just released the video for his latest single, “I Got A Truck” and it’s the story about a young person and a dream. Well, it turns out part of the tune was inspired by Tim McGraw.
Lauren Alaina’snew EP “Getting Over Him” is out now, and as the title suggests, songs on the album are all about her experience getting over former loves.
Luke Combs is continuing his number one streak. The singer’s latest single, “Lovin’ On You” tops the “Billboard” Country Airplay chart, his record-extending ninth consecutive number one song. In fact, he’s reached number one with every single he’s promoted so far.
As we told you, Kelsea Ballerini was one of the musicians who did not earn a CMA nomination, despite releasing a new album this year, and she’s expressed her disappointment on social media.
Nominees for the 54th annual CMA Awards were announced yesterday with Miranda Lambert leading all nominees with seven, including a nod for Entertainer of the Year. Miranda’s new nominations extend her record for the most nods for a female artist in CMA history with 55.
Caylee Hammack just released the new single “Just Friends” to radio and is debuting the song with a very special performance. Caylee performed the track live for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s” #PlayAtHome series.
Taylor Swift is once again proving just how much her fans mean to her. The singer actually took the time out of her day to send a fan named Andy a hand-written note congratulating him on finishing his PhD.
Sam Hunthas shared a new song on social media. The singer posted an autotuned cover ofGarth Brooks’“What She’s Doing Now,” and it sure appears that he’s experimenting with some other sounds.
As we told you, Brett Eldredge teased that he’d be sharing “the most emotional thing I’ve ever been a part of,” and it turns out it’s the video for the title track of his latest album, “Sunday Drive.”
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