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ROMP Bluegrass Festival Announces 2026 Lineup

ROMP Bluegrass Festival is officially returning to Yellow Creek Park in Owensboro, Kentucky, June 24–27, 2026—and the beloved bluegrass celebration is gearing up for one of its biggest years yet. Just a short drive from Nashville and now in its 23rd year, ROMP remains one of the premier bluegrass and …

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Country vs. Cancer Raises Over $350,000 With Star-Studded Pinnacle Show

Nashville showed its heart once again as the American Cancer Society brought together country artists, fans, and survivors for the 2025 Country vs. Cancer benefit concert, held December 2 at The Pinnacle. The powerful Giving Tuesday event—presented by The HARDY Fund and Whiskey Jam—raised more than $350,000 to support ACS’s …

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Mac McAnally Featured in Country Music Hall of Fame’s Newest Exhibit

One of country music’s most respected singers, songwriters, and musicians, Mac McAnally is prominently featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s newest long-term exhibit, Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising, now open through March 2028. The expansive installation celebrates the groundbreaking music, artists, and studios of Muscle Shoals, …

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Josh Ross Celebrates First No. 1 With “Single Again”

Josh Ross Celebrates First No. 1 With “Single Again”

BMI wrapped up its final No. 1 celebration of 2025 on Monday (12/1), honoring MCA/Universal Music Canada/CORE Records artist Josh Ross for his first chart-topping single, “Single Again.” The Nashville industry gathered at Moto Moda to salute the rising artist, whose breakout hit appears on his debut album Later Tonight …

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Bonnaroo 2026 Announces Lineup!

Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is gearing up for another unforgettable year as the celebrated camping festival returns to the Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, June 11–14, 2026. Just an hour southeast of Nashville, the 700-acre site will once again transform into a vibrant, round-the-clock celebration of music, art, and …

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WATCH: Bernie Leadon Shares Nashville-Filmed “Too Late To Be Cool” Video

WATCH: Bernie Leadon Shares Nashville-Filmed “Too Late To Be Cool” Video

Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and founding Eagles member Bernie Leadon has unveiled the official music video for the title track of his latest album, Too Late To Be Cool. Filmed right here in Nashville, the video captures the country-rock legend proving exactly what the song declares — it’s …

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61st Academy of Country Music Awards is heading Back To Vegas

The Academy of Country Music (ACM), Prime Video, and Dick Clark Productions announced today that the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards is heading back to Las Vegas in 2026, marking a highly anticipated return after three standout years in Texas. The iconic MGM Grand Garden Arena will once again …

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A Music City Miracle: Donations Pour In After Tracy Lawrence Loses 650 Turkeys

A Music City Miracle: Donations Pour In After Tracy Lawrence Loses 650 Turkeys

Nashville rallied in a big way this morning after Country icon and philanthropist Tracy Lawrence faced a major setback during his 20th Annual Mission:Possible Turkey Fry at the Nashville Fairgrounds. What began as a routine morning of prep took an unexpected turn when organizers discovered a broken refrigerated truck had …

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Warren Haynes Announces Re-Mixed, Re-Mastered Edition of Tales of Ordinary Madness

Warren Haynes Announces Re-Mixed, Re-Mastered Edition of Tales of Ordinary Madness

Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes is revisiting his solo roots with a newly re-mixed and re-mastered release of his 1993 debut album, Tales of Ordinary Madness. The expanded edition arrives January 30 via Megaforce Records and will include 12 tracks, featuring one previously unreleased bonus song. The refreshed project was …

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Country Stars Unite at “Country vs. Cancer” Concert in Nashville, Dec. 2

Some of country music’s biggest names will come together this Giving Tuesday to support the American Cancer Society. HARDY, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, Lanie Gardner, and McCoy Moore are set to perform at the 2025 Country vs. Cancer benefit concert, happening December 2 at The Pinnacle in Nashville. The event …

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