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Mary Gauthier To Celebrate New Album With Franklin Theatre Show [EXCLUSIVE]

Mary Gauthier is heading to The Franklin Theatre. The music legend will celebrate the release of her latest album, Dark Enough To See The Stars, with an intimate show on Wednesday, September 7. To be able to perform songs from her deeply personal new album, in one of her favorite venues, is a full-circle moment for Gauthier. “The Franklin…

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Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Release Romantic ‘Decades of Love’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound have spent almost two decades making music together, but they just launched into new territory with their 29-track Decades of Love album, celebrating love songs from the past century. The record, broken into two acts (1920 – 1960 and 1970 – 2020) features some of music’s most iconic love songs, of all genres, including…

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Celebrate International Bacon Day At These 10 Nashville Restaurants

Any food holiday is worth celebrating, but especially when it’s International Bacon Day! The tasty holiday falls this year on Saturday, September 3. Whether it’s breakfast or dinner, a tasty cocktail or something else, we found ten places to enjoy bacon in Nashville. 1. Snooze Snooze has two pancake specials in honor of International Bacon Day, available for a…

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Whey Jennings Continues His Family’s Legacy With New Album, Out Now

Whey Jennings is continuing his family’s legacy with his new album, If It Wasn’t For the Sinnin’, out now. The five-track EP landed in the Top 30 on iTunes when it was released. “I can’t thank y’all enough for all the support through the years,” Jennings shares on social media. “It’s been a bumpy road at times but the…

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Walker Hayes Opens Up About Going to AA: ‘It’s Wonderful for Me’

Walker Hayes has been very open about his sobriety, after years of living life as an alcoholic. The father of six had a recent hit with his “AA” single, a song that he reveals actually mirrors his own life in some ways. “With the ‘AA’ line , really, that’s a very deeply…

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Thomas Rhett Hints At Going to Culinary School In the Near Future

Thomas Rhett‘s creative talents extend far beyond his music career. In fact, Rhett hints that he might soon go back to school to get better at one of his favorite pastimes: cooking! “I would try to get my real estate license, and I would also love to go to culinary school,” Rhett tells BMLG. “I still might one day….

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Celebrate International Bacon Day and Help End Childhood Hunger at Snooze

Snooze, an a.m Eatery, one of Nashville’s favorite breakfast and brunch spots, is celebrating International Bacon Day, which falls on September 3 this year, while helping end childhood hunger. The restaurant, located at 969 Main Street in East Nashville, is offering two bacon specials, both The Graceland Pancake and the Bacon and Eggs Pancake, with 100 percent of the…

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Tyler Hubbard Praises His Wife Hayley: ‘She’s So Supportive’

Tyler Hubbard and his wife, Hayley, tied the knot in 2015, two years after they began dating. By the time they said “I do,” Hubbard was already fully immersed in his country music career, as one-half of the Florida Georgia Line duo. But the father of three says it’s Hayley who deserves much of the credit for his success,…

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Michael Ray Tributes Tracy Lawrence With ‘Time Marches On’ Cover [WATCH]

The official video for Michael Ray‘s cover of Tracy Lawrence‘’s “Time Marches On” video is out! The song is the inaugural release from Ray’s The Bootlegger Sessions, sharing his love of ’90s country music. “As long as I’m blessed enough to do what I love and write and sing my music, I will honor this genre and all the…

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Tim McGraw Almost Became a Lawyer Instead Of a Singer

It’s hard to imagine country music without Tim McGraw, but that’s almost what happened. The 55-year-old reveals he almost became a lawyer instead, thanks to a movie he saw when he was still a kid. “I wanted to be a lawyer, as long as I could remember,” McGraw tells his record label. “In fact, I think I was 11,…

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