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Jon Pardi and Wife Summer Welcome Baby Girl, Presley Fawn

Jon Pardi is a dad! The California native and his wife, Summer, welcomed their first child, daughter Presley Fawn Pardi, into the world on Saturday, February 18. Pardi announced the news on social media, along with a sweet photo of the baby girl. Our Baby girl is here and ready to Pardi haha DAD joke!Presley Fawn Pardi 2•18•2023 5:05am7lbs…

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Kellie Pickler’s Husband, Songwriter Kyle Jacobs, Passes Away

Kyle Jacobs, the husband of American Idol alum, Kellie Pickler, has passed away. Jacobs was 49 when he was found deceased in his home. Jacobs is a hit songwriter, credited with penning several of country music’s biggest hits, including Garth Brooks‘ “More Than A Memory,” Lee Brice‘s “Rumor,” “Still” by Tim McGraw and more.  He also was an acclaimed…

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Dolly Parton and Olivia Newton-John Recorded ‘Jolene Together [WATCH]

Before Olivia Newton-John passed away in 2022, from breast cancer, she was able to fulfill one of her lifelong dreams: to record “Jolene” with Dolly Parton. The two superstars teamed up for a new version of one of Parton’s most iconic songs, with the video of their time in the studio out now. “My first memory of Olivia was…

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Parker McCollum Announces New Album, Drops ‘I Ain’t Going Nowhere’

Parker McCollum has a new album coming out this year. The Texan, whose debut Gold Chain Cowboy record came out in 2021, announces the release of Never Enough, out on May 12. The record includes “I Ain’t Going Nowhere,” an uptempo tune penned by McCollum, along with Lori McKenna, Lee Miller, Jon Randall and Liz Rose. The song is…

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Craig Campbell Celebrates New Chapter With ‘The Lost Files: Exhibit A’

Craig Campbell‘s first new album in nearly ten years is out now. The Lost Files: Exhibit A was released on Friday, February 17, filled with 16 songs that he has loved over the years, but was never able to release, until now. After time on two record labels, both the now-defunct Bigger Picture record company, as well as Broken…

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Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon Reveals Plans For ‘Positive’ New Album [EXCLUSIVE]

It’s a new chapter for Shenandoah, and an exciting one at that. The iconic country music group has been making music for more than 35 years, ever since their eponymous debut album came out in 1987. But now the group is ready for more — much more — kicking off the new season with their hit single, “Revival,” out…

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Christopher J. Essex Finds His Place in Country Music With ‘Time On You’

Christopher J. Essex’s new single, “Time On You,” is out now. The song is an honest reflection of what it can be like for a singer, whose unconventional schedule can leave little time for romance. “As an artist, it can be tough to date,” Essex admits to Everything Nash. “You’re always on the clock whether you’re writing, producing, performing,…

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Sara Evans to Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ‘Restless’ With Ryman Show

It’s been 20 years since Sara Evans‘ fourth studio album, Restless, was released. The record, out on August 19. 2003. included “Backseat of a Greyhound Bus,” “Perfect,” the No. 1 hit, “Suds in the Bucket,” and more, making it one of Evans’ favorite albums she has ever created. To celebrate the milestone anniversary, Evans just announced a show at…

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Luke Combs Says the Song He Wrote for Gabby Barrett Is One of His Best

Luke Combs has, so far, written all of his own hits, but he has also written songs for other artists as well, including Gabby Barrett. It was Barrett who first revealed she had a song Combs wrote for her on her forthcoming new record, which Combs now says is one of the best songs he has ever penned, even though…

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Chase Rice Opens Up About His Mental Health: ‘I’m In The Fight’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Chase Rice‘s new album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, out now. With all 13 songs, Rice bared his heart and soul, in songs like “Bench Seat,” “All Dogs Go To Hell” and more. Rice’s father, Daniel Rice, who passed away in 2008, is also on the cover of the record, telling the world —…

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