The ACM Awards were supposed to go down last night in Las Vegas, but the coronavirus caused them to be delayed until September. But that doesn’t mean there wasn’t some great country music to enjoy.
Keith Urban, wife Nicole Kidman and their two daughters are practicing self-isolation like the rest of us and he tells “Entertainment Tonight” things are going okay so far.
CMT is set to celebrate the life and music of Kenny Rogers next week, and raise money in the process. “CMT GIANTS Kenny Rogers: A Benefit For MusiCares” will premiere Wednesday at 8 pm.
While country music fans won't be watching the ACM Awards this weekend due to its postponement because of the coronavirus, there will still be some great country music to check out.
Kalie Shorr recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with coronavirus, and now she’s defending herself against accusations that she was faking her illness.
As we previously told you, Taylor Swift has been sending $3,000 to fans who are struggling financially because of the coronavirus, but her aid doesn’t end there.
Dolly Parton is opening up her wallet to help advance the research being done to find a cure for the coronavirus. The singer announced she’s donating $1 million to Nashville’s Vanderbilt hospital.
As we previously told you, Joe Diffie passed away this weekend after battling the coronavirus and now his wife Tara has taken to Instagram to thank fans for all of their love and support.
Like everyone else, Carly Pearce and Michael Ray are self-quarantining at home, and for two artists who are normally on the road, the feeling is not exactly normal.
Sara Evans is set to release a new memoir this fall. “Born to Fly” will be released September 8th and has Sara sharing stories about her life and career, as well as her inspiration, faith and more.
Country music’s biggest summer event is not going to happen. It was announced yesterday that CMA Fest 2020 which was supposed to take place in Nashville in June, has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Dolly Parton is here to help parents who are struggling with their kids at home all day. Starting Thursday, Dolly is launching called “Goodnight With Dolly,” a YouTube series in which reads books to children.
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