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Brad Paisley Praises Younger Generation of Artists for Being Innovative and Resourceful

When Brad Paisley‘s first single, “Who Needs Pictures,” came out in 1999, the world was still anxiously awaiting Y2K. Social media was non-existent, as were phones in everyone’s pocket, unlimited streaming music services and living room concerts able to be seen around the world. The 47-year-old has remained consistent in the music business for more than two decades, but…

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The Country Music Hall of Fame Extends Closure Through End of June

Those hoping to visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will unfortunately have to wait just a little bit longer. The museum, which previously announced it would remain closed through the end of May, will now stay closed through the end of June. “The health and safety of our guests and staff are our top priority, and…

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Alan Jackson Announces 2 Drive-In Concerts in Alabama, Benefiting Food Relief Efforts

Alan Jackson is taking his show on the road –– literally, with his Small Town Drive-In Concerts! The Country Music Hall of Fame member just announced he will perform two shows in Alabama next month, both drive-in shows which will allow for approximately 2000 cars to listen to Alan play songs from his last three decades in country music….

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The Grand Ole Opry Invited 5 Military Members to Be First Audience Members in Over 2 Months

The Grand Ole Opry has been continuing its shows, but without an audience, due to the coronavirus pandemic. But for Saturday night’s show, Grand Ole Opry Salute The Troops Memorial Day Weekend Special, with Craig Morgan, Steven Curtis Chapman and Kellie Pickler, the Opry invited five members of the United States military to sit, socially-distanced, in the balcony of…

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High Valley Enjoys Unprecedented Amount of Family Time Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

When High Valley planned on releasing their latest EP, Grew Up on That, the sibling duo, made up of Brad and Curtis Rempel, had plenty of plans to promote their latest project, before the coronavirus pandemic derailed those plans. Still, while the brothers are disappointed that they can’t perform the new songs for their fans, they admit it is…

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Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher Launch 4-Part ‘God & Country’ Series

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher are about to give fans an even more in-depth look at their personal lives. The powerhouse couple will launch the four-part series, God & Country, as part of the I Am Second nonprofit organization, which tells true stories of people who are “living for something greater than themselves.” “We wanted to do this to…

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Watch Lady Antebellum, Thomas Rhett and More Perform Virtual Version of National Anthem

Artists might be off the road, due to coronavirus, but they can still get together to perform, even if it’s virtually. On Sunday, several of country music’s biggest stars, including Lady Antebellum, Thomas Rhett, Carly Pearce, Florida Georgia Line, Sheryl Crow, Brantley Gilbert, Danielle Bradbery, Justin Moore and others, performed a virtual version of the National Anthem. Their performance…

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Jordan Davis Gets Personal About Life and Faith in New Self-Titled EP

If you think you know Jordan Davis already, his self-titled EP might surprise you. The Louisiana native just dropped Jordan Davis, a six-song collection of personal songs, which Jordan wrote with some of Nashville’s biggest writers, including Nicolle Galyon, Jesse Frasure, Hillary Lindsey, Ross Copperman and more. Of all the songs on the record, each which uncovers a layer…

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Craig Morgan Covers Gavin DeGraw’s ‘Soldier’ on ‘God, Family, Country’

Craig Morgan just released his latest album, God, Family, Country, on Friday, May 22. The record includes both remastered versions of several songs from previous projects, including “That’s What I Love About Sunday” and “Almost Home,” as well as five new songs, including an unexpected cover of Gavin DeGraw’s “Soldier.” “When I’m making a new record, I have a…

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Lee Greenwood to Host Free Memorial Day Concert on Monday

Lee Greenwood isn’t about to let the coronavirus pandemic get in the way of his favorite holiday. The 77-year-old will host a free Memorial Day concert on Monday, May 25, broadcasting on Facebook Live from 4 to 5:30 PM CT. “Every year I look forward to this weekend honoring the men and women who have given all for our…

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