Ryan Hurd and wife Maren Morris welcomed son Hayes back in March, and he admits he and his wife aren’t even thinking about whether they’ll add more children to their family.
Thomas Rhett has written a lot of songs for artists other than himself, although he mostly sticks to his fellow country stars. So, would he ever want to write for other genres?
Tim McGraw’s new album “Here On Earth” drops Friday and to celebrate, Tim’s wife Faith Hill and daughters surprised him with their “first ever family album release party,” explaining that they’ve never listened to any of their new albums with just the girls.
Kelsea Balleriniand husband Morgan Evans had an unwanted guest in their house earlier this week. Kelsea shared via Twitter that the pair was forced to deal with a bat that somehow got into their bedroom, and apparently the bat won.
Luke Combs is giving fans some more music this fall. The singer will release a deluxe version of his sophomore album “What You See Is What You Get.” The new version, dubbed “What You See Ain’t What You Get,” will drop October 23rd, with five new songs, bringing the track list to 18 songs.
Eric Church has shared a video for his latest single “Bad Mother Trucker.” The clip features Eric in the studio recording the track alongside his band and back up singer.
Buddies Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton had a little fun ribbing each other on social media yesterday. It all started when Blake shared a fake story about drivers falling asleep to Luke’s music.
Maddie & Tae have a new number one. The pair’s latest single, “Die From A Broken Heart,” tops the Mediabase Country Aircheck and “Billboard” Country Airplay charts. The song is now the duo’s second number one, following 2014’s “Girl In A Country Song.”
Shania Twain is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her GRAMMY-winning album “The Woman In Me” with the release of “The Woman In Me: Diamond Edition,” dropping October 2nd.
Trace Adkins is set to drop the new EP “Ain’t That Kind of Cowboy” on October 16th. The six-song EP includes the already released single “Better Off,” and the brand new track “Just The Way We Do It.”
Morgan Wallen has some new music for fans. The singer, whose debut album just went to number one on the “Billboard” Top Country Albums chart last week, just released the new song “7 Summers.”
Justin Moore is giving fans a taste of his live performance with the release of the new album “Live At The Ryman,” dropping September 25th. The album was recorded during Justin’s first-ever headlining shows at the Ryman in May, 2018.
Caylee Hammack’s debut album “If It Wasn’t For You” is out now, featuring 13 songs all penned by Caylee herself. The title of the record is a shout out to all those who supported her dreams, and got her where she is today.
As we previously told you, the ACM has brought together WillieNelson and all of this year’s Best New Artist nominees for a cover of Willie’s classic “On The Road Again,” and now the song is finally out.
Lady A’s Charles Kelleyhas been getting to spend a lot of time with his four-year-old sonWardsince they aren’t on tour due to the coronavirus. And while some parents like to limit their kid’s TV time, that’s just not the case with Charles.
The Country Music Hall of Fame just revealed the inductees for the 2020 class, which include Hank Williams, Jr., Marty Stuartand songwriter Dean Dillon.
Dolly Parton hopes to get everyone in the holiday spirit this year. The singer is set to release her first holiday album in 30 years, “A Holly Dolly Christmas,” on October 2nd.
Thomas Rhett’s wife Lauren Akins is set to release the new book “Live in Love: Growing Together Through Life’s Changes” next Tuesday, and the singer admits that it’s pretty great.
As we previously told you,Tim McGrawrecently released the new song “Hallelujahville,” which will be featured on his upcoming album “Here On Earth,” dropping August 21st. Well, now he’s sharing a new take on the track.
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