Rising Nashville star Carter Faith has officially announced her debut studio album, Cherry Valley, set to arrive October 3 via MCA Nashville. Today, she’s shared another taste of what’s to come with her daring new single, “Sex, Drugs and Country Music.” (listen above) “Cherry Valley means everything to me,” Carter …
Read More »Diplo Teams Up with Bailey Zimmerman for “Ashes”
Multi-platinum country star Bailey Zimmerman and superproducer Diplo have joined forces to drop their electrifying new single, “Ashes,” out today. The track fuses Zimmerman’s emotionally charged vocals with Diplo’s genre-blending beats. (listen above) This isn’t Diplo’s first foray into Nashville’s terrain. Under his country alias Thomas Wesley, the producer has …
Read More »LISTEN: Ashley McBryde’s “Rattlesnake Preacher”
Ashley McBryde has officially answered the call from her fans with today’s release of the long-awaited studio version of “Rattlesnake Preacher,” available now via Warner Music Nashville. A fiery live staple since her earliest bar gigs, “Rattlesnake Preacher” is one of those rare fan-demanded tracks that’s become legend long before …
Read More »First-Ever BMI Cookout In The Books
BMI welcomed music industry professionals, community members and fans to the rooftop of its Nashville headquarters for the first-ever BMI Cookout, a new annual event aiming to champion artists during Black Music Month for a Southern Soul takeover. The first edition aimed to celebrate the Southern Soul movement and featured …
Read More »Robert’s Western World To Celebrate 26 Years
One of Nashville’s most iconic honky tonks, Robert’s Western World, is throwing a party you won’t want to miss. On Sunday, August 4th, the legendary venue known as “Nashville’s Home of Traditional Country Music” will host the Robert’s Western World Fan Fair, a full day of live music, family fun, …
Read More »BOOK REVIEW: “I Like People That Can’t Sing”
Kevin Avery’s I Like People That Can’t Sing is a great gift to fans of songwriting and storytelling. At its heart are two previously unpublished 1991 interviews conducted by the late, legendary rock critic Paul Nelson with none other than Leonard Cohen and Lucinda Williams. Set during a time when …
Read More »HOF To Honor Alison Brown
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will honor Alison Brown at its 17th annual Louise Scruggs Memorial Forum on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the museum’s Ford Theater. Brown will discuss more than 35 years as a musician, producer, songwriter and record label executive. This annual …
Read More »LISTEN: Patty Griffin’s “Born In A Cage”
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Patty Griffin is back with her first full-length album in over six years, and Nashville.com has your first look at what promises to be one of the year’s most poignant releases. Titled Crown of Roses, Griffin’s 11th studio album will arrive July 25 via her own PGM Recordings …
Read More »Jay Webb Signs With Sony Music Publishing
Rising country singer-songwriter Jay Webb has officially signed a worldwide publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing, marking a major milestone in his fast-rising career. The news arrives alongside the announcement of his upcoming sophomore album, Where To Find Me, set for release on July 25. A proud Alabama native, Webb’s …
Read More »Whiskey Myers, Back On Tour With Ascend Amphitheater Stop
After a short but joyful break, Whiskey Myers is back on tour tonight, June 23, picking up their high-octane What We Were Born To Do Tour — and Nashville fans, get ready: the genre-blurring Southern rockers will roll into Ascend Amphitheater on July 19th. GET TICKETS HERE! for what promises …
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