Just weeks after earning his 18th career No. One, Dierks Bentley continues to reveal sounds with lyrics reflective of his own personal journey over the last 18 months through the writing and the recording of his latest No. One album The Mountain. With the release of “Living” to radio today, …
Read More »Scott Mulvahill Makes His Debut At The “Tiny Desk”
Singer-songwriter and upright bass player Scott Mulvahill stopped by NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts “studio” in January where he recorded a performance that premiered today via NPR – fans can check it out above. For the high-profile segment, Mulvahill performed solo and with his band on the songs “Begin Againers,” “Gold …
Read More »Third-Annual ‘Good Friday Nashville’ Concert Scheduled for April 19
UPDATE! Chris Tomlin’s Good Friday Nashville > April 15, 2022. Grammy Award winner Chris Tomlin will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for the third consecutive year for ‘Good Friday Nashville’ on Friday, April 19, 2019. Best-Selling author Max Lucado returns as speaker and special guests are Tauren Wells and Pat …
Read More »Florida Georgia Line Releases “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country” Today
Florida Georgia Line deliver Can’t Say I Ain’t Country everywhere today. The duo’s fourth studio album launches a 19-track collaboration with longtime producer Joey Moi captaining alongside Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley with their first co-producer credit. Keeping the festivities going, FGL is teaming up with Spotify and BMLG today …
Read More »Bluegrass Legend Jesse McReynolds Honored At HOF
Bluegrass legend and Grand Ole Opry member Jesse McReynolds is kicking off 2019 on a high note. The Grand Ole Opry member received a very special recognition at the Country Music Hall of Fame, being celebrated with a doctorate bestowed upon him from Glenville State College, located in West Virginia. …
Read More »Trisha Yearwood Releases 1st Full Length Record Since 2007
Trisha Yearwood released her new album today, Let’s Be Frank—a collection of the singer’s favorite songs by Frank Sinatra. This notably marks her first full-length solo record since 2007’s critically acclaimed Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love and first new music since the 2016 chart-topping duets album, Christmas Together, …
Read More »John Paul White Premiers “I Wish I Could Write You A Song” For Valentine’s Day
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Grammy Award winner John Paul White is premiering “I Wish I Could Write You A Song,” the new track from his upcoming solo album The Hurting Kind (out April 12 via Single Lock Records). Listen to the song and share it with a special valentine …
Read More »Ryman Auditorium Wins 9th Consecutive Theatre of the Year Award
Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium is continually recognized as one of the greatest and most treasured performance halls in the world. Last night, the Ryman was named Theatre of the Year for the ninth consecutive year, and her 11th lifetime win, at the 30th Annual Pollstar Awards in Los Angeles. Named one of the “10 Best Live Music …
Read More »Grand Ole Opry Celebrates Del McCoury’s 80th Birthday
The Grand Ole Opry honored Opry member and beloved bluegrass legend Del McCoury in celebration of his 80th birthday with a special “Grand Del Opry”show last night. McCoury, who turned 80 on February 1, was joined on stage by members of his award-winning Del McCoury Band plus friends including Dierks Bentley, …
Read More »Will Muse Raises $35,247 For Make-A-Wish
In late 2016 at the age of only 14, Kentucky musician Will Muse decided he wanted to use his music in a positive way. Combining his passion for helping others with his love for music, Will founded Music for Wishes, an annual fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which he planned …
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