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Reba McEntire Reveals She and Boyfriend Rex Linn Had COVID: ‘It’s Not Fun’

Reba McEntire is opening up about her battle with COVID-19. The singer reveals she and her boyfriend, CSI: Miami actor Rex Linn, were both diagnosed with the virus, in spite of being vaccinated. “I just want to say one thing: this has been a hard year and it’s getting rougher again,” McEntire revealed in a livestream on TikTok. “You…

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Chris Young’s ‘Famous Friends’ Lands at No. 1 On All-Genre Albums Chart

Chris Young apparently has plenty of music friends. The Grand Ole Opry member released his eighth studio album, Famous Friends, on Friday, August 6, which landed in the No. 1 spot on the iTunes Albums Chart. Young shared a photo of the chart on social media of Famous Friends in the top spot. The record also landed at No….

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Nashville’s 5 Spot, City Winery Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine

Two of Nashville’s most popular restaurants are now requiring proof of vaccination in order to receive service. Both 5 Spot in East Nashville and City Winery in downtown Nashville announce that guests will have to prove that they have received their COVID-19 vaccine to eat in their establishments. 5 Spot announced their decision on social media. “To our 5…

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Scotty McCreery Drops Title Track of ‘Same Truck’: LISTEN

Scotty McCreery just dropped the title track of his upcoming new album, Same Truck. The 27-year-old co-wrote the song with Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, Zach Crowell, inspired by the wide variety of people he meets across the globe. “We’re all more alike than we are different,” McCreery says of the song. “I’ve witnessed that on almost a daily basis…

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Trace Adkins Recalls Life-Changing Advice by Rodney Carrington [EXCLUSIVE]

Trace Adkins will release his ambitious 25-track The Way I Wanna Go album on August 27. The record, which celebrates the 25th anniversary of Adkins’ debut Dreamin’ Out Loud record, was created by Adkins not for any other reason than it was because it was what he wanted to do to celebrate the milestone anniversary, a freedom that the…

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Carly Pearce Says Wait to Join the Grand Ole Opry Was ‘Fuel Under the Fire’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Carly Pearce played the Grand Ole Opry more than 80 times before she was invited to become a member. After watching some of her peers, like Luke Combs and Kelsea Ballerini, achieve her career goal ahead of her, the Kentucky native says that the wait only instilled in her a desire to work harder than ever before. “I don’t…

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31 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Releases ‘Friends in Low Places’

31 years ago, on August 6, 1990, Garth Brooks released “Friends in Low Places,” never imagining that the song would become one of the most popular songs, of all genres, in the history of music. “Friends in Low Places” was Brooks’ fifth release, and his first from his sophomore No Fences album. Written by Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell,…

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Dan + Shay to Be Joined by Morgan Evans, Ingrid Andress for Nashville Show

Dan + Shay will be joined by not one but two other artists for their upcoming Good Things Album Release Concert. The event, held on August 13 in Nashville’s Centennial Park, will now include both Morgan Evans and Ingrid Andress as the opening acts. Evans and Andress both spoke out about the invitation on social media. Nashville! I’m excited…

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Guy Fieri Credits Prince’s Hot Chicken With New Nashville Restaurant

Guy Fieri‘s new restaurant, Chicken Guy!, is now open in Nashville. The restaurant, which was damaged in the Christmas Day bombing while it was being built, is something Fieri has been dreaming about since he first tasted the famous Prince’s Chicken years ago. “If we’re gonna bring great freaking chicken, I’m gonna bring it to the epicenter of chicken,…

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Sara Evans, Sixwire Among Performers for Fundraising St. Jude JAM

Sara Evans and Sixwire were among the performers for the recent St. Jude JAM, held at the Radians Amphitheater at Memphis Botanic Garden. Sixwire served as the house band for the night, which also included performances by The Gin Blossoms and Al Paris, formerly with Kool & The Gang.” Proceeds went to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which offers…

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