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Todd Tilghman Performs ‘Dig My Grave’ on ‘Huckabee’ [WATCH]

Todd Tilghman just brought his new single to the small screen. The Season 18 winner of The Voice performed “Dig My Grave” on Huckabee, the TBN show led by Mike Huckabee. Tilghman penned the song with Southbound’s Clint Brown and Sam Nobles, inspired by his own strong Christian faith. “On the surface, it’s really just a Biblical truth, that…

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Tim McGraw Covers Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still the One’ [WATCH]

Countless artists have covered Tim McGraw‘s hits over the years, but now he is putting his own spin on another country music superstar’s song. The father of three just posted a cover of him singing Shania Twain‘s  1998 hit, “You’re Still the One,” from Twain’s diamond-certified Come On Over album. “Bob Minner and I had some fun covering this…

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Morgan Wallen’s Son Indie Joined Him to Record ‘One Thing At A Time’ Album

When Morgan Wallen went into the studio to record his forthcoming, 36-track One Thing At A Time album, he had a special guest: his two-year-old son, Indie. The toddler joined Wallen and his producer, Joey Moi, while his famous father was recording songs for his next album. “He started coming in there and banging on guitar strings and deleting…

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Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde Make History With Grammy Awards Win

Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde are officially Grammy Awards winners! The two won the Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group collaboration, for their “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” duet. The song, which marks the first time two female artists have won in the category, is from Pearce’s 29: Written in Stone record. “I did not expect this,” Pearce said…

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Anne Wilson Drops ‘Living Water’ For ‘Jesus Revolution’ Film [LISTEN]

Anne Wilson has a new song out, for an upcoming film. The 20-year-old just released “Living Water,” written by Wilson, along with her frequent collaborators, Matthew West and Jeff Pardo, the song is part of the soundtrack for Jesus Revolution, a new film starring Kelsey Grammer, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Jim Gaffigan, and more. “I love to create and write songs, especially…

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Josh Turner Announces Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Record and Tour

Josh Turner is celebrating the anniversary of his debut Long Black Train album, released on October 14, 2003. The South Carolina native announces his Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Tour, kicking off on March 4 in Dothan, Alabama. Turner will also, for the first time, have Long Black Train available on vinyl. The record will be released on May…

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Carly Pearce Announces ’29: Written In Stone (Live From Music City)’ Album

A live album is coming from Carly Pearce! The Grand Ole Opry member announces the release of 29: Written In Stone (Live From Music City) out on March 24. The project, which includes live collaborations with Ashley McBryde, Lee Brice and Matthew West, was recorded during Pearce’s Marathon Music Works intimate concert event in Nashville last year. Pearce announced…

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Jelly Roll Makes a Bold Grammy Awards Prediction in 2024

Jelly Roll had a big year last year, and believes this coming year will be even better. Ahead of this weekend’s Grammy Awards, the 38-year-old predicts he will be able to attend the ceremony next year as a nominee, honoring his forthcoming new record. “As we go into Grammy weekend, I would like to speak into existence that this…

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Shania Twain Releases Empowering ‘Queen of Me’ Album

Shania Twain‘s long-awaited Queen of Me album is out! The record, which includes both “Waking Up Dreaming” and “Giddy Up!,” is Twain’s first set of new music since Now was released in 2017. Twain co-wrote all 12 tracks on Queen of Me, and also served as a co-producer on the project, along with Tyler Joseph, Adam Messinger, Mark Ralph and…

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Reba McEntire Reveals If She Would Take Blake Shelton’s Spot on ‘The Voice’

Reba McEntire famously turned down the opportunity to be a coach on The Voice, with the role going to Blake Shelton instead. With Shelton leaving after the upcoming season, McEntire remains coy on whether or not she would take the seat he is vacating. “Who could fill Blake’s shoes?” McEntire reflects to Entertainment Tonight. “That’s gonna be tough. He…

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