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Reba McEntire Teases New Album on Social Media

New music might be on the way from Reba McEntire. The Country Music Hall of Fame member teased a new project on social media, by singing part of “Can’t Even Get the Blues.” The song, which was first released in 1982, is from McEntire’s fifth studio album, Unlimited. “Can’t Even Get the Blues” was a significant hit for McEntire….

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Luke Bryan Tests Positive for COVID-19, Former Judge to Fill In

Luke Bryan is going to be missed on American Idol, but he will be replaced by a familiar face to the franchise. The singer revealed on social media that he has tested positive for COVID-19, which means he will have to miss the first live show of the season. “I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of…

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Eric Church Becomes Country Music’s Leader After Entertainer of the Year Win

Eric Church is the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, and could claim the ACM Awards title as well during the upcoming awards ceremony on April 18. Winning the coveted trophy is a highlight of any artist’s career, but for Church, it became even more meaningful after the challenges that the coronavirus pandemic brought. “Coming off the CMA Entertainer…

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Chris Stapleton On Being Off the Road: ‘I Miss Touring Deeply’

Being off the road last year because of the pandemic has been a mixed blessing for Chris Stapleton. The award-winning singer has spent most of the past several years on the road, but has soaked up all the extra time with his wife, Morgane, as well as their five children, while at home for a year because of the…

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Carrie Underwood Reveals Which Song of Hers She Wishes She Had Written

Carrie Underwood has written plenty of her hit songs, including “Something In the Water,” “Cry Pretty,” “Two Black Cadillacs” and more. Still, there is one song that she did not write, but became a big hit for her, which she now wishes had her name on it as well. “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” Underwood tells Seventeen of the song…

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Carly Pearce on ACM Awards Performance: ‘I Hope That Young Girls Are Watching’

Carly Pearce will perform at the upcoming 2021 ACM Awards, sharing the stage with Lee Brice to sing their No. 1 hit, “I Hope You’re Happy Now.” The chance to perform on an awards show was just a dream of Pearce’s for years, until she became a country music singer, which is why she now hopes she can inspire…

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Ricky Skaggs Receives His High School Diploma

Ricky Skaggs has accomplished so much throughout his illustrious career, but one thing he never did was receive his high school diploma, until now. The Country Music Hall of Fame member just revealed that he received an honorary high school diploma from his alma mater, Lawrence County High School, during the school’s virtual graduation ceremony last year, 49 years…

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Tim Montana Releases Ambitious ‘Long Shots’ Debut Album

Tim Montana‘s debut album as a signed artist is out! The ambitious 12-track Long Shots album was released on Friday, April 9, via Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group. “Where I come from nobody trusts you if you’re not a little dirty and I respect the hell out of that — I’m proud to have earned the calluses on my…

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Tracy Lawrence to Celebrate 30 Years in Country Music With Livestream Concert

Tracy Lawrence is celebrating his 30 years in country music in a big way. The 53-year-old, who is honoring his three decades as a singer with his three-album compilation, Hindsight 2020, will also perform a livestream show at The Warehouse in Nashville on April 27, in partnership with StageIt and Taste of Country. “You can tell people are just…

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11 Questions With ‘The Voice’ Winner Todd Tilghman: EXCLUSIVE

 We already know plenty about Todd Tilghman, like the fact that he won Season 18 of The Voice, is happily married to his wife, Brooke, has eight children, and was a pastor in Meridian, Mississippi before relocating to just outside of Nashville to focus on music full-time. But of course there is more to know about Tilghman, so…

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