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Brandon Davis Announces Massive ‘Life’s Too Short’ Album

It’s only been three months since Brandon Davis dropped his Jesus and Jesse James EP, but he already has a new album coming out, and it’s a big one. The singer-songwriter announces the release of his 17-track Life’s Too Short album, out on September 1. The news comes only a couple of weeks after Davis dropped his latest single,…

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Craig Morgan Enlists In U.S. Army Reserve At the Grand Ole Opry [WATCH]

Craig Morgan is officially a member of the U.S. Army Reserve, and it happened at the Grand Ole Opry. The Tennessee native, who previously spent 17 years in the Army and Army Reserve, before leaving his military career to focus on his music, is now once again a member of the Army Reserve, vowing to help his country while…

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9 Places to Celebrate National Milk Chocolate Day in Nashville

If there was ever a food holiday worth celebrating, it’s National Milk Chocolate Day, held this year on July 28. We found nine places in Nashville to score some sweet treats, today or any other day of the year. 1. Goo-Goo Chocolate Co There truly is something for everyone at the Goo-Goo Chocolate Co, located in the heart of…

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Tim McGraw Announces Standing Room Only Tour With Carly Pearce

Tim McGraw is heading out on the road, and he’s taking Carly Pearce along for the ride! The Louisiana native announces his Standing Room Only Tour, kicking off on March 14 in Jacksonville, Florida. Pearce will serve as direct support for all dates on the tour, which will wrap up on June 27 in Phoenix, Arizona. “I always want…

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Dennis Quaid Celebrates Overcoming Addiction and Finding Faith in New Gospel Album

Dennis Quaid‘s Fallen: A Gospel Record For Sinners is out now. The 12-track record includes both original songs and hymns, plus a cover of Kris Kristofferson‘s “Why Me Lord.” There was a time when Quaid, deep in the throes of addiction, could have never imagined that he would have an album full of spiritual songs, and he admits it…

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Josh Turner Made a ‘Concerted Effort’ to Maintain His Career And His Marriage

Josh Turner‘s successful career has spanned two decades, and is still going strong. The 45-year-old released his debut Long Black Train album in 2003, and has maintained a steady career in the 20 years since then, all while being married to his wife Jennifer (whom he wed in 2003), and raising his four sons. It has not been easy,…

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Jelly Roll On the Past He Can’t Escape: ‘I Get Death Threats’

It might come as a surprise, but not everyone is a fan of Jelly Roll. The Nashville native has a by now well-publicized story of transformation and redemption, trading in prison walls for concert stages. But his story is rare, leaving a life of crime and addiction in favor of healthier choices, and it doesn’t sit well with those…

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Reba McEntire, Ronnie Dunn + More Praise the Gaither Tribute Album

Reba McEntire and Ronnie Dunn are just two of the artists who are part of the Gaither Tribute: Honoring the Songs of Bill & Gloria Gaither album, along with an impressive list of singers that includes Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Josh Turner, Ronnie Milsap, Alabama featuring The Oak Ridge Boys, and more, with Tony Brown serving as the executive…

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The Oak Ridge Boys Celebrate 50 Years Together: ‘We Are a Family’

It was in 1973 when Joe Bonsall joined The Oak Ridge Boys, unaware that he would be the last new member the group would welcome in for the next 50 years. Neither Bonsall nor William Lee Golden, Richard Sterban or Duane Allen would have been able to predict the group’s massive success, which continues today, with no signs of…

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Joe Nichols Talks ‘Brokenhearted,’ Authenticity and Choosing Gratitude [EXCLUSIVE]

Joe Nichols knew as soon as he heard “Brokenhearted,” while choosing songs for his Good Day for Living album, that it was a hit. The Arkansas native rightfully believed from the first time he listened to the song, written by Rhett Akins, Marv Green and John Thomas Harding, that it was special, and one he wanted to make his…

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