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John Rich Encourages People to Pursue Happiness, Not Success, in ‘The Pursuit’

John Rich is back for Season 2 of The Pursuit, airing on Fox Nation. The show is based on a premise that John lives by, in his personal and professional life, which is that pursuing happiness is the real journey, regardless of the outcome. “The show is based on something I’ve said for a long time which is, ‘Our…

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Craig Morgan on Friendship With Blake Shelton: ‘People Don’t Know How Good His Heart Really Is’

Craig Morgan is singing the praises of his good friend, Blake Shelton. The two have been friends for years, but it wasn’t until Blake started pushing people to listen to Craig’s poignant song, “The Father, My Son and the Holy Ghost” –– rallying all of his celebrity friends and pushing the song to No. 1 on iTunes –– that…

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Kenny Chesney is Changing His Lifestyle to Keep All 120 Employees Paid

Kenny Chesney recently made the heartbreaking decision to cancel his long-awaited Chillaxification Tour, which means his bank account took a big, big hit. But just because Kenny isn’t making the money he thought he would make, he is still paying all 120 of his employees, even if it comes at a personal sacrifice to him. “It’s a lot of…

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Sam Hunt Feels a Personal Connection to Memorial Day Celebrations

Sam Hunt has never served in the military, but he still feels an incredibly personal connection to Memorial Day celebrations, thanks to his grandfather, who instilled in him a love of all things patriotic. “My granddad was in World World II,” Sam shared with his record label. “He was on the USS Texas battleship, and he was over at…

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Runaway June Opens Up About Hannah Mulholland’s Departure: ‘There’s No Drama Here’

Country music fans were shocked when Runaway June announced that Hannah Mulholland was leaving the trio she started with Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne, later revealing they were bringing Natalie Stovall in as her replacement. Naomi and Jennifer are opening up about Hannah’s departure, insisting that there aren’t any hard feelings between the women. “The pandemic happened, and the…

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Publix Pledges 180 Gallons of Milk Each Week to Brad Paisley’s The Store

Brad Paisley‘s The Store will be able to serve even more people in need thanks to Publix. The supermarket chain has pledged to donate 180 gallons of milk each week to The Store, which delivers groceries to elderly people and those in need in Nashville during the coronavirus pandemic. “At a time when an estimated 17.1 million additional people…

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High Valley’s ‘River’s Still Running’ Takes on New Meaning Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

On Friday, May 22, High Valley will drop their long-awaited EP, Grew Up on That. The duo, made up of brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, planned all of the songs on their next set of tunes, including the poignant “River’s Still Running,” long before the coronavirus pandemic, although it takes on an entirely new meaning now. “I wrote it…

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Blake Shelton Urges Record Label to Work Harder After Todd Tilghman Wins ‘The Voice’

Blake Shelton has a few strong words for Universal Music, which gives winners of The Voice a record deal. The label, which has been with The Voice since the beginning, has had contracts with artists like Chris Blue, Sundance Head, Jordan Smith, Brynn Cartelli and more, but has yet to turn any of the winners into mainstream success stories…

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Craig Morgan Calls Performing at the Grand Ole Opry Without an Audience ‘Super Weird’

Craig Morgan will return to the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night, May 23, for a special performance, Grand Ole Opry Salute The Troops Memorial Day Weekend Special, with Steven Curtis Chapman and Kellie Pickler. The show will mark Craig’s second time to perform at the Opry without an audience, due to coronavirus, and the veteran admits it is…

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