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CeCe Winans on Leading a Church During COVID-19: ‘It Stretched Us’

CeCe Winans and her husband, Alvin Love, started Nashville Life Church several years ago, originally in their living room. As the church grew, the couple moved into a church building, holding services in the afternoon at Christ Church Nashville, while they watched their attendance go up week after week. When the pandemic shut everything down, Winans and her husband…

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Reba McEntire Honors Band Members Killed in Plane Crash 30 Years Ago

On March 16, 1991, Reba McEntire‘s heart was shattered when seven members of her band plus her tour manager were tragically killed in a plane crash near San Diego, California, along with a pilot and co-pilot. The accident occurred after McEntire had performed a private show for IBM executives. The Grand Ole Opry member reflected on the anniversary in…

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Travis Tritt’s New ‘Set in Stone’ Album Is Inspired by Waylon Jennings

Travis Tritt‘s upcoming Set in Stone album marks his first new record in ten years, but he looked to one of country music’s biggest legends when choosing which songs to include on the project. The Georgia native reveals his late friend, Waylon Jennings, inspired many of the tracks on Set in Stone, especially one song. “Waylon Jennings had a…

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Jimmie Allen Offered Daily Support to Morgan Wallen Following Racial Slur

 When Morgan Wallen uttered a racial slur earlier this year, the outrage against him was swift and steep. But one person who offered both an apology and support is Jimmie Allen, a Black country singer who chose to offer grace instead of anger. “After it happened, I reached out to him, and we talked every day until he…

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Reba McEntire Honors Her Late Mother With ‘You Never Gave Up On Me’ Video

Reba McEntire is honoring her late mother, Jacqueline, who passed away on March 14, 2020, with a touching video to “You Never Gave Up On Me.” The song, which was written by Billy Aerts and Burton Collins, is from McEntire’s 2019 Stronger Than the Truth album. But it’s the black and white video, which begins with footage of McEntire…

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Todd Tilghman Reflects on ‘Bittersweet’ Decision to Leave Mississippi [EXCLUSIVE]

 Todd Tilghman was pastoring a church in Mississippi when he decided to try out for Season 18 of The Voice. After winning the season, by singing powerful songs like “Glory of Love” and “I Can Only Imagine,” Tilghman and his wife, Brooke, made the decision to leave their church, and their home state, and move to just outside…

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