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Lady Antebellum Finds the Silver Lining in Spending Time at Home Due to COVID-19

Lady Antebellum was devastated to have to cancel their Ocean 2020 Tour, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Still, while the trio was heartbroken to have to call of the tour, which was to include Jake Owen and Maddie & Tae, they are enjoying an unprecedented amount of time at home with their families. “I think if there’s any silver…

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Jimmie Allen Speaks Out About Racism After Death of George Floyd: ‘We Need to Check Our Hearts’

Jimmie Allen is speaking out after the heartbreaking death of George Floyd. The singer, who has a 5-year-old son Aadyn, and a 3-month-old daughter, Naomi, shared a heartfelt statement on social media, urging fans to fight racism and prejudices. “It’s our job as humans to point out the negative treatment of people,” Jimmie began. “It doesn’t matter if they…

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Keith Urban Hints at Plans to Do a World Tour in 2021

Keith Urban is one of the many artists whose tour plans have been derailed due to COVID-19. The New Zealand-born star still hopes to be back on the road in 2021, where his plans include a World Tour, taking him all over the globe. “We’re doing a world tour next year,” Keith revealed on the Australian radio station K-Rock….

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The Country Music Hall of Fame Lays Off, Furloughs Numerous Employees

The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to numerous Nashville businesses, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The museum’s CEO, Kyle Young, announced that 73 employees have been laid off and 101 have been furloughed, as the museum stays closed due to COVID-19. “We were forced to make this difficult decision by a challenging business environment unprecedented…

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Dolly Parton on Being Called a Feminist: ‘I Don’t Really Go For Titles’

Dolly Parton might be heralded by some as being a feminist –– but that doesn’t mean she necessarily wants to be called one. The 74-year-old is proud to be a voice for women, even if she doesn’t feel the need to categorize her role. “There’s a group of people that kind of fit into that category more than me,”…

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Tim McGraw, John Rich, Lauren Akins and More Speak Out After Nashville is Damaged Following Protest

Tim McGraw, John Rich and Lauren Akins are just a few of the people who are speaking out about the damage that happened in Nashville over the weekend, after 30 buildings were damaged, including the Ryman Auditorium, the Nashville Historic Courthouse, Margaritaville and Big Time Boots. The damage occurred during a riot, which followed a peaceful protest of people…

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Michael W. Smith is Eager to Perform Drive-In Concert: ‘It is Odd and Wonderful’

It’s been a few months since Michael W. Smith has performed in a public setting, due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that will soon chance. The Christian music superstar will take the stage on Saturday night at the Williamson County Ag Expo Park in Franklin, located just outside of Nashville, for a drive-in concert. “It is odd and wonderful…

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Home Free’s Adam Chance Proposes to His Girlfriend in ‘Cover Me Up’ Video – WATCH

It wasn’t the way he originally planned, but Home Free’s Adam Chance did get to propose to his girlfriend, Samantha “Sami” Matarante –- and thankfully she said yes! Adam planned to pop the question in Paris, while the a cappella group was in Europe on their Dive Bar Saints World Tour, but when the dates were canceled due to…

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John Rich Speaks Out About Reopening Redneck Riviera in Nashville: ‘It’s Been a Good Experience So Far’

John Rich was the first to open his business in downtown Nashville, with his own Redneck Riviera bar. While some businesses are choosing to remain closed for the time being, John has no regrets about allowing patrons to eat and drink in his venue, even during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Of course there’s a lot of rules, regulations, stuff…

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The Grand Ole Opry Pushes Back Reopening Date

The Grand Ole Opry has been closed since the middle of March, due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it seems they will be closed a little while longer. In the latest statement, shared on the Opry’s website, it was revealed that the historic venue will stay closed for at least another month. “The Opry has now canceled all shows…

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