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Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde to Host CMA Fest TV Special

Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde to Host CMA Fest TV Special

Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde are teaming up for an important event. The two will co-host the upcoming CMA Fest TV special, airing on June 26 on ABC, and streaming the next day on Hulu. In advance of the exciting news, the good friends shared a blooper reel of their many attempts to film a video announcing their new roles….

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Eric Church Announces Free the Machine Tour Coming This Fall

Eric Church Announces Free the Machine Tour Coming This Fall

Eric Church is heading out on tour this fall. The singer-songwriter will kick off his Free the Machine Tour on September 12. Elle King, Marcus King Band and Charles Wesley Godwin will take turns as Church’s opening acts. “From front to back, these shows will be different than anything you’ve ever seen or heard from us before,” Church hints,…

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Mark Chesnutt Quit Drinking, Announces Redemption Tour: ‘I Knew I Was Dying’

Mark Chesnutt Quit Drinking, Announces Redemption Tour: 'I Knew I Was Dying'

Mark Chesnutt is a different man than he used to be. The 61-year-old is now proudly sober, after struggling with alcohol addiction for most of his career. He is also better physically, after having emergency quadruple bypass heart surgery, plus a serious back surgery, one that came with a lot of risks. But now, Chesnutt is physically better than…

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Alan Jackson Is Joined By His Two Grandsons Ahead of His Final Tour Stop

It was a bittersweet moment for Alan Jackson‘s family, during his recent performance in Tampa, Florida, as part of his Last Call: One More For The Road Tour, Jackson was joined by both of his grandsons, for his second-to-last show of the tour, after which Jackson will retire from life on the road. Jackson’s oldest daughter, Mattie, shared the…

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Alan Jackson Is Winding Down His ‘Last Call: One More For The Road’ Tour

Alan Jackson‘s farewell Last Call: One More For The Road Tour is coming to an end. The 66-year-old only has two more shows on his tour, on April 26 and May 17, plus a performance at a festival on April 5, and Jackson will retire from touring, for good. Jackson wouldn’t have necessarily chosen to come off of the…

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Tootsie’s

One of the most famous venues in all of Nashville, Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge has been around for more than 60 years! The honky-tonk, located behind the Ryman Auditorium, has welcomed artists such as Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings and more, and still draws in some of Music City’s biggest artists, who all want a chance to perform on…

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Whiskey Row

Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Nashville is one of four locations of restaurants the singer currently owns. Dierks had plenty of personal involvement in each of the Whiskey Row locations, but is especially fond of the one in Music City, since it’s in his own hometown. Stop by some night and you might even see Dierks up on stage! Whiskey…

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Robert’s Western World

Robert’s Western World has endured plenty of changes in Nashville over the years. Formerly a warehouse and office space for merchant’s, then a guitar company, Robert’s Western World –– although known by various different names –– has been part of the lower Broadway landscape through both good times and challenging times. Located near the famous Ryman Auditorium, today Robert’s…

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The Ryman Auditorium

There are few places in the world that are as famous for live music as the Ryman Auditorium. Known as the Mother Church of Country Music, the Ryman Auditorium has been around, in one form or another, for more than 135 years. In 1885, evangelist Sam Jones drew more than 5000 people to his sermon, including steamboat captain Thomas…

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