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Carly Pearce Found Perspective During Quarantine: ‘I Could Still Be Married’

Carly Pearce is continuing to open up about her journey, including her divorce from Michael Ray, which led her to write the telling 29 EP. The Kentucky native spent part of last year quarantining with with her parents, which gave her the perspective she needed to realize she wanted — and needed — to end her marriage to Michael…

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Todd Tilghman Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of ‘The Voice’ Audition: WATCH

Exactly one year ago, Todd Tilghman made his debut on The Voice. The Mississippi native, who was ultimately crowned the winner, auditioned for Season 18 of the reality TV talent show, singing Bob Seger’s “We’ve Got Tonight.” Within seconds of his first notes, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and Nick Jonas turned their chairs around, with John Legend also turning…

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Carrie Underwood Recalls ‘Somber’ Performance of ‘Softly and Tenderly’

Carrie Underwood included the hymn, “Softly and Tenderly,” on her upcoming My Savior album. The song has been a favorite of Underwood’s since her childhood, but one performance of the tune — at the 2017 CMA Awards, in memory of the victims of the tragic Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting, and country music artists who had passed away in…

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Brett Eldredge on Dealing With Anxiety: ‘It Doesn’t Define Me’

Brett Eldredge has been very open about his struggles with anxiety and depression. The Illinois native began speaking out about his own mental health a couple of years ago, and continues to be a beacon of hope for those who have similar struggles. “Being a kid from a really tiny Midwest town — Paris, Illinois, was 8000-some people, I…

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Tracy Lawrence Shares Songs and Guests on ‘Hindsight 2020’ [EXCLUSIVE]

This year marks 30 years since Tracy Lawrence introduced himself to country music with “Sticks and Stones,” the title track of his freshman album. To celebrate, the 53-year-old announced earlier this month that he was releasing Hindsight 2020, a three-album collection of both original songs and new recordings of some of his earlier hits, resulting in 30 songs to…

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Watch Scotty McCreery ‘Plunge in Place’ to Raise Money for Special Olympics

Scotty McCreery took a freezing cold swim, but it was all for a good cause. The American Idol alum participated in Plunge in Place, to raise money for the Special Olympics of North Carolina. For McCreery, that meant jumping into a freezing pool, with the goal of having people contribute to help support the Special Olympics. “It is freezing…

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Home Free: 11 Questions With Adam Chance [EXCLUSIVE]

Home Free‘s Adam Chance, who provides the rich and beautiful baritone notes in the vocal group, is the newest member of Home Free, although he is hardly a newcomer. Joining in 2016, the Alabama native had a long history of being part of music before he joined Home Free. Read on to know more about the powerful singer. 1….

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Old Spaghetti Factory Employees Ask Landlord to Reconsider Terminating Lease

The Old Spaghetti Factory will need to find a new home, after the landlord for the building decided to terminate its lease following the tragic Christmas Day bombing. The District Manager for the Nashville location says they hope to find a new space downtown, if they cannot convince their landlord to reconsider. “We are disappointed and saddened that our…

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Kelsea Ballerini is ‘Obsessed’ With Carly Pearce’s New Album, ’29’

Carly Pearce ‘s new album, 29 has earned rave reviews from country music fans, including fellow singer, Kelsea Ballerini. Ballerini recently spoke out about her love of the bravely honest seven-track EP, and especially the title track. “I was texting her, because when we went to get Dibs, we were listening to it,” Ballerini told The Country Daily….

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Florida Georgia Line’s ‘May We All’ Musical Announces Nashville Premiere

We now know when Florida Georgia Line‘s May We All musical will premiere! The musical, with songs by Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton, Keith Urban and more, will make its debut at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in June of 2022. “TPAC is looking forward to welcoming everyone back to the theater again, and we can’t wait to share…

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