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Lady Antebellum Explains Surprising Decision to Switch Single to ‘Champagne Night’

Lady Antebellum seemed certain to have another No. 1 hit with their single, “What I’m Leaving For,” from their latest Ocean album. But after being part of the Songland competition, where they were paired with Madeline Merlo and hit songwriter –– and show mentor –– Shane McAnally, to write the song, “Champagne Night,” which helped Madeline win the competition,…

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Carly Pearce Explains Why She Relocated to Alabama During Coronavirus Pandemic

Carly Pearce is joining millions of American in self-isolating due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but she isn’t doing it in the Nashville home she shares with her husband, Michael Ray. Instead, Carly chose to relocate to Alabama, to be with her parents while she is off the road. “I made the decision to come down here to Alabama…

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Blake Shelton Donates $150,000 to Oklahoma Food Bank

Blake Shelton will likely never have to worry about going hungry, but he is acutely aware that others may not be as fortunate, especially with so many people losing their jobs due to COVID-19. For that reason, the singer made the surprising, and generous, announcement that he is donating $150,000 to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma ,as part…

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George Strait Announces Concert With Cody Johnson in 2026 Lainey Wilson Opens Up About Her Close Friendship With Reba McEntire Chris Young Releases ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave’: ‘I’m Really Proud of This Album’ Cole Swindell Makes Major Career Shift After ‘Make Heaven Crowded’ Chris Young Talks ”Til the Last One Dies’: ‘I’m Never Afraid of Outside Cuts’…

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Loretta Lynn Recalls Beginning of Close Friendship With Patsy Cline

Long before Loretta Lynn was a friend of Patsy Cline, she was a fan. The then-rising star performed at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop stage, dedicating her performance to Patsy Cline, who was in the hospital after a car crash almost cost her her life. Loretta’s performance was aired on the popular WSM AM station, catching the ear of…

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Nashville Restaurant Taj Offers Free Meals to Those Struggling

Nashville’s popular Indian restaurant Taj is doing their part to help those who are struggling with food insecurity due to COVID-19. In a post shared on social media, the south Nashville eatery offered to provide food for those who were going hungry, even offering to deliver it themselves. “SERIOUSLY……If ANYONE is not working/not getting an income and runs out…

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Thomas Rhett Relies on His Fatherly Instincts When Writing Songs

Thomas Rhett is the proud dad of daughters Wila Gray, Ada James and Lennon Love. While they are all too young to understand much of what their famous father does, Thomas knows some day they will be aware of every song he sings, which is why there are some lines he definitely won’t cross. “I hope that our kids…

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Where to Dine

Nashville is quickly becoming known as one of the best places in the world to visit for food lovers. Gone are the days when the city is best known for its Meat and Threes –– although those are still easily found. Instead, Music City has become a landing spot for some of the most eclectic and diverse, not to…

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Josephine

Chef Andy Little didn’t grow up with a goal of creating Josephine, one of the most talked-about restaurants in Music City, even though that’s what happened. Originally planning on being a musician, Andy soon realized he was born for the kitchen, and set to work honing his craft. The Pennsylvania native combined the rich and comfortable flavors of the…

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Live Music Venues

If there is a better place for live music than Nashville, we’re not sure where it is. The Tennessee capital, widely known as Music City across the world, has arguably more places to hear live music than anywhere else in the world. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best places to listen to live music here. If…

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