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Nashville’s Belmont University Responds After 2 Other Colleges Cancel Presidential Debate

Both the University of Michigan and Notre Dame canceled their previous plans to host the Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, but Nashville’s Belmont University has no plans to follow suit. In a statement, via Fox 17, the college says it will still host the third and final debate, which will take place on…

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Garth Brooks Hints at Big Announcement During Upcoming Virtual Press Conference

Garth Brooks apparently has some big news, and he’s soon going to share all of it on social media. The country music icon revealed during his weekly Inside Studio G Facebook series, that he had an announcement to make, and everyone is invited to watch. “This Wednesday, 10 AM Central — that’s Nashville time — we’re gonna bring you…

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Blake Shelton Reveals If He and Gwen Stefani Will Do a Duets Album

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are back at radio with “Happy Anywhere.” The song follows their multi-week, platinum-selling, No. 1 hit, “Nobody But You,” which might seem to indicate there could soon be an entire duets album from the pair. Unfortunately, the Oklahoma native says that isn’t likely. “I don’t think so,” Blake told Bobby Bones while on his…

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Reba McEntire Announces Re-Release of Classic ‘Rumor Has It’ Album

Reba McEntire just announces she is re-releasing her classic 1990 Rumor Has It album! The record includes the title track, as well as “You Lie”, “Fallin’ Out Of Love” and perhaps her most popular song, “Fancy.” The vinyl issue will also include a live version of “Fancy,” recorded at the historic Ryman Auditorium, while the CD and digital versions…

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Vittles Restaurant Permanently Closes Both Locations Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Nashville’s popular Vittles Restaurant is the latest casualty of the coronavirus pandemic. Owner John Craighead, who along with his wife, Jan, started both the Brentwood and Donelson location, first closed the Brentwood restaurant in May, hoping that by pouring all of their efforts into one location, they could find a way to salvage at least one restaurant. Unfortunately, with…

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Runaway June’s Natalie Stovall Calls Herself the ‘Luckiest Person in the World’

Not many people have found their biggest blessings during the coronavirus pandemic, but Natalie Stovall says that is exactly what happened to her. The singer and songwriter was feeling down because all of her shows were canceled due to COVID-19, when Runaway June’s Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne reached out to her with an invitation to join the trio,…

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Miranda Lambert on Being Forced Off the Road: ‘It’s Uneasy’

When Miranda Lambert first found out that she had to come off the road from her Wildcard Tour, she wasn’t too upset. The Texas native had just wrapped up her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour before launching the Wildcard Tour, and was ready for a bit of a break. But now, heading into her fifth month at home,…

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Rachele Lynae Makes ‘Got It Bad’ Video a Family Affair (Exclusive)

Rachele Lynae just dropped the official music video for “Got It Bad.” The video was filmed with Rachele’s husband, Tim Creedon, and her sister, Heather Cole, who is also a singer, forcing Rachele to get creative because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “We pushed back the furniture and transformed my living room into a set, backdrop, with lights and…

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Charlie Daniels’ Son Recalls How the Military Honored His Father Following His Death

Charlie Daniels‘ son, Charlie Daniels, Jr., has been sharing memories of his father, and the touching moments after his father passed away, on the Charlie Daniels’ Band’s website. In a recent post, Daniels, Jr. recalled the way the Country Music Hall of Fame member was honored by the military, especially during the family’s private viewing, while a larger public…

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Blake Shelton Gives an Update on Next Season of ‘The Voice’ During Coronavirus Pandemic

Blake Shelton is unsure if Season 19 of The Voice will go on as planned. The longtime coach of the show, who is the only coach to remain with The Voice since it began in 2011, admits he has no idea how the coronavirus pandemic will impact the upcoming season. “We’re supposed to start filming our blind auditions for…

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