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Alan Jackson Reflects on Legacy of ‘Where Were You’ 20 Years After 9/11

Alan Jackson wrote the song heard around the world, with his “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” written in response to the devastating September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. Jackson wrote the song in the middle of the night, more as his own personal response to the tragic events, unaware that people would still be clinging to…

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Josh Turner Reveals Songs on ‘King Size Manger,’ Announces Holiday Tour

We now know the songs on Josh Turner‘s upcoming Christmas album, King Size Manger, as well as the dates for his first-ever holiday tour! The South Carolina native will kick off his Holiday & The Hits Tour on November 18 in Holland, Michigan, wrapping up the tour with a show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on December 20. “Making a…

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Keith Urban Performs on ‘Today’ With Gruesome Eye Injury

Keith Urban won’t let a little eye injury get in the way of performing on national television, even if it was a bit gruesome. The Grand Ole Opry member revealed on social media that he had a subconjunctival hemorrhage, which made his eye appear extremely bloodshot, but that it wasn’t about to keep him from performing on the Today…

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Ronnie Milsap’s Wife Joyce Passes Away

Ronnie Milsap‘s wife Joyce has passed away. The news was first announced on social media, by artist Sam Moore, whose post suggests Joyce passed away from leukemia, Milsap has yet to publicly comment on her passing. “It is with great sorrow that I post this photo of Ronnie Milsap my friend for more than 50 years and his beloved…

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Jake Owen, Rory Feek, Lee Greenwood + More Team Up for Flood Benefit

More country artists and songwriters are teaming up to help those impacted by the devastating flood in Middle Tennessee last month, which claimed the lives of more than 20 people. Jake Owen, Rory Feek, Lee Greenwood, Paul Overstreet, John Berry, Wendell Mobley, Jeffrey Steele and more, are joining their talents for one unforgettable night on September 9, with 100…

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Dan + Shay Recall Heartbreak of Canceling The (Arena) Tour in 2020

Dan + Shay will return to life on the road this week. The duo, made up of Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney, had just kicked off their The (Arena) Tour in 2020, playing some of the biggest venues — many for the first time — when the coronavirus pandemic put a quick halt to those plans. “We got a…

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Cody Johnson’s ‘Dear Rodeo’ Documentary Became a Story of Redemption

Cody Johnson knows what it’s like to give up on a dream, but he also knows — at least now — that sometimes the next thing is the best thing. The 34-year-old dreamed of being a rodeo star, a dream he mourned when it didn’t come to fruition. Johnson, who turned to music as a way of healing, tells…

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Lauren Alaina Opens Up About Battling an Eating Disorder: ‘It Got Pretty Bad’

 Lauren Alaina is is no longer afraid for people to know all of the details of her life, even the unpleasant ones. The 26-year-old, whose personal Sitting Pretty on Top of the World album was just released, is also releasing her new book, Getting Good at Being You: Learning to Love Who God Made You to Be, in November….

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Jimmie Allen Reveals the Real Reason He Has Visited Disney More Than 70 Times

 Jimmie Allen has been to Walt Disney World more than 70 times, and will continue to visit the theme park as often as his schedule — and his budget — allows. But while the Delaware native does enjoy all aspects of the amusement park, he says there is a very valid reason why he keeps returning to Disney…

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Trace Adkins Calls His Wife Victoria Pratt His ‘Muse’ For His New Album

Trace Adkins doesn’t know where he would be without his wife of almost two years, actress Victoria Pratt, and he doesn’t want to know. The 59-year-old just released his 25-track The Way I Wanna Go album, crediting Pratt with giving him the inspiration to create such an ambitious project. “I can’t even begin to explain what a difference she’s made…

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