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Jamie O’Neal Releases ‘Wreck Me’ From Upcoming ‘Sometimes’ Album (Exclusive)

Jamie O’Neal is back with new music! The singer just dropped “Wreck Me,” which she wrote with  Rachele Lynae and Hannah Bethel. The song is from Jamie’s upcoming Sometimes album, a mix of new songs and some reimagined versions of some of her previous hits, including “There Is No Arizona” and “Somebody’s Hero.” Jamie has been producing and writing…

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Charlie Daniels’ ‘The Devil Went Down to Georgia’ Lands at No. 1 on iTunes

Charlie Daniels‘ legacy lives on, even after his passing. His signature song, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” landed at No. 1 on the all-genre iTunes sales chart, as fans flocked to his music after learning of his death. The surprising success of the song, which hit the top of the charts one week after Charlie’s death, toppled Luke…

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Chris Young Looks for God in Big and Small Things

Chris Young‘s latest single, “If That Ain’t God,” is about all the different places and times when people find God. For Chris, it’s not just in the big moments, but in the little ones as well, when he feels the most spiritually connected. “Sometimes we catch ourselves — especially this year with all that’s dragged us down with worrying…

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John Rich Criticizes Nashville Mayor Over Modified Phase 2 Plan

John Rich is criticizing Nashville’s Mayor John Cooper over the return to a modified Phase 2, which means bars that make the majority of their revenue from alcohol sales must remain closed. After moving to Phase 3, which allowed bars to reopen, the mayor returned Nashville to the modified Phase 2 plan on July 2, right as the holiday…

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Tim McGraw Gives an Update on New Music From Faith Hill

It’s been 15 long years since Faith Hill released a studio album of just her own music, but if her husband, Tim McGraw, had his way, that would soon be changing. Faith’s last studio album was Fireflies, released in 2005, followed by the Christmas Joy to the World record in 2008, and the duets album, The Rest of Our…

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Expands Online Programming During Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was one of the first businesses to close as the coronavirus pandemic spread across the United States. Currently closed through at least July 31, the museum was forced to lay off or furlough many of their employees, and to date has lost more than $22 million in revenue due to the…

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Thomas Rhett Reveals Surprising Inspiration For Youngest Daughter’s Name

Thomas Rhett has an iconic music group and a friend to thank for the name of his youngest daughter’s name. The “Be a Light” singer revealed the inspiration behind the name Lennon Love, sharing that both her first and middle name came from two unlikely places. “Lennon came from John Lennon, from the Beatles,” Thomas told BMLG. “I knew…

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Mark Wills Shares the Joys and Struggles of Being Off the Road Due to COVID-19

If there’s a silver lining to being off the road for Mark Wills due to COVID-19, it’s the ability to spend time with his family. The 46-year-old has been touring for much of the last 25 years, so the unprecedented amount of time at home has been a welcome respite for him, even if it is bittersweet. “I have…

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Watch Brantley Gilbert Cover Charlie Daniels’ ‘Long Haired Country Boy’

Brantley Gilbert is honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Daniels, by covering one of the late singer’s biggest hits. Brantley performed “Long Haired Country Boy,” in tribute to the country music legend. “Charlie Daniels is a legend of country music,” Brantley said of his performance. “ put together this cover with Jesse Franklin to honor the man he…

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Tim McGraw is Cautiously Optimistic Touring Will Return in 2021

Tim McGraw was heartbroken to have to cancel his Here on Earth Tour, which was to include Midland and Ingrid Andress as his opening acts. Although Tim hopes to be able to tour next year, he admits he is unsure if he, or anyone else, will hit the road in 2021, and if they do, what the touring landscape…

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