The day after graduating high school in 1964, Dolly Parton left her small hometown in the Great Smoky Mountains region of East Tennessee and moved halfway across the state to Nashville. Soon, she’d be selling songs on Music Row, building momentum for one of the greatest careers in music history. …
Read More »Brad Paisley Announces 'Truck Still Works' Tour
Brad Paisley is returning to the road this spring with his Truck Still Works World Tour, named after a nostalgic new single that revisits the themes of his 2003 hit “Mud on the Tires.” The 20-date tour kicks off May 21 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and concludes in Arcadia, Wisconsin …
Read More »Willie Nelson Books Bob Dylan, Avett Brothers, the Mavericks for 4th of July Picnic
Willie Nelson‘s annual 4th of July Picnic is coming to the Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Austin, Texas, this year with a lineup that includes Bob Dylan, the Avett Brothers, the Mavericks, Asleep at the Wheel, and Tami Neilson, in addition to Nelson and his Family Band. Ticket go on sale …
Read More »Ingrid Andress Performs National Anthem Seven Months After Home Run Derby Flub
Country singer Ingrid Andress marked her public return on Friday by performing another rendition of the national anthem during a Colorado Avalance game. The performance comes seven months after she apologized for aflubbed performanceof “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 2024 Home Run Derb, and agreed to enter rehab. ”We’re back …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Sings to His Son About His Missteps and 'Mugshot' in Upcoming Song
Morgan Wallen isn’t hiding the truth from his son Indigo. On Monday, the country singer shared a clip of a new song titled “Superman” on which he sings to the four-year-old and admits to many of his life errors, including his April 2024 arrest for throwing a chair at a …
Read More »Miranda Lambert Returns to Her Roots in 'Run' Video
Miranda Lambert is as free as ever in the music video for her latest single, “Run,” which appeared on her recent studio album Postcards From Texas. The video was filmed a few hundred miles away from Texas in Gold Canyon, Arizona, but nonetheless carried a sense of familiarity for the …
Read More »Sutton Foster Will Play Loretta Lynn in Broadway Musical, 'Coal Miner's Daughter'
The life of Loretta Lynn is headed to Broadway. On Tuesday, it was announced that Sutton Foster will play the late country legend in an upcoming musical based on Lynn’s film and book titled Coal Miner’s Daughter. The musical will delve into “Loretta’s rise from humble beginnings in rural Kentucky …
Read More »Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Cut From Indiana Republicans' Proposed Budget
Indiana Republicans have proposed cutting state funding for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program, which provides books to young kids in an effort to promote literacy. According to the South Bend Tribune, legislators in the Indiana House of Representatives recently proposed a biennial budget that did not include the usual 50 …
Read More »Jason Isbell Mulls a Prickly Love on New Song 'Foxes in the Snow'
Jason Isbell has released the title track from his upcoming solo acoustic album, Foxes in the Snow, set to arrive March 7 via his own Southeastern Records. “Foxes in the Snow” is a prickly kind of love song, with Isbell’s guitar giving off a mysterious, unsettling air, even at its …
Read More »Dierks Bentley Is Terrorized by a Vengeful Ex in Outrageous 'She Hates Me' Video
Busted car windows, graffiti on the walls, and a spiked drink… Yes, Dierks Bentley, she clearly hates you. On Friday, the country star released the charmingly silly video for his new single “She Hates You,” in which he’s haunted by a crazy ex-girlfriend holding onto some deep hard feelings. “We …
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