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3 Classic Charlie Daniels Albums Available Digitally For The First Time

3 Classic Charlie Daniels Albums Available Digitally For The First Time

Fans of The Charlie Daniels Band (CDB) have reason to celebrate — three iconic albums are now available digitally for the very first time. Country Stars N’ Stripes, Scioto County Fair LIVE 2005, and Live From Gilley’s dropped today via Blue Hat Records. “Blue Hat is thrilled to re-introduce these …

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Kane Brown Celebrates 13th No. 1 Hit “Backseat Driver”

Kane Brown Celebrates 13th No. 1 Hit “Backseat Driver”

Kane Brown and the Music Row community gathered Wednesday (Sept. 3) to celebrate his latest milestone – his 13th career No. 1 single, “Backseat Driver.” The rooftop of BMI Nashville provided the backdrop for the event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP. Written by Jordan Walker (BMI) and Jacob Davis (ASCAP) …

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WATCH: Larkin Poe's “Mockingbird”

Larkin Poe Announce An Acoustic Companion Vol. II

Nashville.com favorite, GRAMMY® Award-winning duo Larkin Poe – sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell – are set to release An Acoustic Companion Vol. II on October 10 via their own Tricki-Woo Records. The five-track collection features stripped-down versions of songs from their latest chart-topping album, Bloom, offering an intimate reimagining of …

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Better Than Ezra to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut Ahead of Pilgrimage

Better Than Ezra to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut Ahead of Pilgrimage

Even after 37 years of unforgettable moments, Better Than Ezra is still hitting new milestones. The iconic Platinum rock band — Kevin Griffin, Tom Drummond, Jim Payne, and Michael Jerome — will step onto one of the most hallowed stages in music history when they make their Grand Ole Opry …

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LISTEN: Barefoot Joe's “My Baby Likes to Slow Dance”

LISTEN: Barefoot Joe’s “My Baby Likes to Slow Dance”

Country artist Barefoot Joe is back with his brand-new single, “My Baby Likes to Slow Dance,” now available on all digital streaming platforms. With warmth, wit, and undeniable charm, Joe spins romance into melody, singing about the simple magic of pulling someone close as the music plays. Recorded at Nashville’s …

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Ryman Auditorium’s Free Sidewalk Sessions Return!

Ryman Auditorium’s Free Sidewalk Sessions Return!

Live music fans have another reason to visit downtown Nashville this fall as Ryman Auditorium’s Sidewalk Sessions return to the PNC Plaza. Running from Sept. 8 through Oct. 30, 2025, the outdoor concert series offers free performances from rising artists ahead of select Ryman shows. Presented on the plaza just …

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Americana Music Association Announces Honors & Awards Show Performers & Presenters

Americana Music Association Announces Honors & Awards Show Performers & Presenters

The Americana Music Association has announced its performers and presenters for the 24th annual Americana Honors & Awards, taking place in Nashville on Sept. 10 at the famed Ryman Auditorium. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. CT, and the show will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT. This year’s show will …

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Southern Rock Legend Henry Paul To Release Memoir "The Last Outlaw"

Southern Rock Legend Henry Paul To Release Memoir “The Last Outlaw”

If you are a Southern Rock fan like I am, this will be a must read! Southern Rock pioneer Henry Paul is ready to share his story. The singer, songwriter, and founding member of the Outlaws, The Henry Paul Band, and multi-Platinum trio Blackhawk will release his memoir, The Last …

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WATCH: John Carter Cash, “Sleeping with the Mermaid”

WATCH: John Carter Cash, “Sleeping with the Mermaid”

Producer, songwriter, and recording artist John Carter Cash is diving into new creative waters with the release of the official music video for his whimsical single, “Sleeping with the Mermaid.” The track, available now through Avondale Records and distributed by The Orchard, is the second preview of his forthcoming concept …

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