Nashville Music Scene w/ Jerry Holthouse

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CONCERT REVIEW: The Wood Brothers Bring Positive Vibes and Gratitude To Ryman

The Ryman was the perfect setting for a memorable night of roots music when The Wood Brothers brought their uniquely soulful sound to the Mother Church in support of their new album “Puff of Smoke.” Opening the evening was Katie Pruitt, an artist Nashville.com has been fans of for quite …

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WATCH: Gabby Barrett Unveils Emotional Video for “The Easy Part”

  Country star Gabby Barrett brings her powerful breakup anthem “The Easy Part” to life with the release of the song’s official music video. Directed by Quentin Cook and filmed in Nashville, the visual transforms the emotionally charged track into a cinematic story of heartbreak, reflection, and ultimately, healing. The …

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The Band of Heathens Hit No. 1 on Americana Charts, Set Grand Ole Opry Return

The Band of Heathens Hit No. 1 on Americana Charts, Set Grand Ole Opry Return

 The Band of Heathens have claimed the No. 1 spot on the official Americana charts with both their single “Take The Cake,” as well as their landmark new album Country Sides which simultaneously rise to No. 1 on both stops —topping both charts simultaneously is a career first and …

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Eric Paslay to Headline 37th Annual Ballet Ball

Eric Paslay to Headline 37th Annual Ballet Ball

Nashville Ballet has announced that GRAMMY-nominated country artist Eric Paslay will headline the 37th Annual Ballet Ball this Saturday, March 7 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Jamey Johnson will not perform as previously announced due to unforeseen circumstances. Paslay, known for his chart-topping hits and energetic live performances, will now …

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Reba McEntire Added to Susan G. Komen Benefit Concert

Reba McEntire Added to Susan G. Komen Benefit Concert

The Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, has announced that Reba McEntire will join the lineup for the second annual “Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends.” The special evening will take place Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the historic Grand Ole …

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2026 CMA Triple Play Award Winners Announced

2026 CMA Triple Play Award Winners Announced

As part of its year-round commitment to championing the architects behind the hits, the Country Music Association today revealed the recipients of the 2026 CMA Triple Play Awards, honoring the elite group of songwriters who notched three No. 1 Country songs within a 12-month period. The ceremony, hosted by acclaimed …

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Concord Music Publishing Signs Songwriter/Producer Nathan Wallace

Concord Music Publishing Signs Songwriter/Producer Nathan Wallace

Today, Concord Music Publishing announced the signing of Nashville-based songwriter and producer Nathan Wallace to a worldwide publishing deal, effective immediately and covering all future works. For Wallace, the new partnership marks a defining moment in an already fast-rising career. “Joining Concord feels like the start of a really exciting …

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The Droptines Announced Newest Album “Drought Flower”

Living boldly at the crossroads of Americana and rock and roll, The Droptines have announced their full-length Big Loud Texas debut, Drought Flower, arriving April 3. Alongside the album news, the band also revealed plans for their Drought Flower Tour, which kicks off this April. Listen to Drought Flower live …

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LISTEN: Luke Grimes Drops “Haunted” From Upcoming Drama MARSHALS

LISTEN: Luke Grimes Drops “Haunted” From Upcoming Drama MARSHALS

Luke Grimes just released “Haunted,” a moody and introspective new track featured in his upcoming MARSHALS, premiering Sunday, March 1. Fans can listen now. Penned by Grimes alongside Dave Cobb and Jessie Jo Dillon, and produced by Cobb, “Haunted” finds the multi-hyphenate artist confronting doubt, memory, and the lingering weight …

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