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Keith Urban Has a ‘Deep Appreciation’ For His Band and Crew

Keith Urban is grateful for the early years of his career, even the hard years. The New Zealand native moved to Nashville in 1992 from Australia, where he grew up, to pursue country music full-time. While the first years were anything but easy for Urban, with a lot of rejections and disappointments, it was in that era, when he…

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Parmalee’s Matt Thomas Praises Walker Hayes After 2022 Tour [EXCLUSIVE]

Parmalee got to spend a lot of time with Walker Hayes in 2022, when the group was invited to open for Hayes on his Glad You’re Here Tour, which wrapped up in November. The four-man band is well-versed in headlining their own shows, but happily served as Hayes’ opening act, learning plenty about the “Fancy Like” singer, both on and…

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Charles Kelley Says Concern by His Wife and Lady A Members Led to Sobriety

Charles Kelley chronicles his journey to sobriety in his solo single, “As Far As You Could,” out now. The Lady A band member is bravely continuing to open up about his alcoholism, and why he knew he needed to stop drinking, this time for good. “It’s a journey … I think it was obvious to a lot of people,…

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Morgan Wallen Announces Massive ‘One Thing At A Time’ Album

For Morgan Wallen, when it comes to his music, whatever he does, it’s going to be big. After releasing his 30-track sophomore Dangerous: The Double Album in 2021, the 29-year-old is back with his 36-track One Thing At A Time album, with artists like Eric Church,  HARDY and ERNEST joining him on the project. One Thing At A Time…

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Tyler Hubbard On Becoming a Solo Artist: ‘It Was Definitely Unexpected’

Tyler Hubbard‘s 18-track eponymous debut album as a solo artist is out now. By his own admission, it’s a happy chapter in his musical journey that he never anticipated, until his former Florida Georgia Line duo partner, Brian Kelley, revealed he wanted to start making music on his own. “This was sort of a surprise. This was a career shift,…

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Luke Bryan To Embark On 36-City Country On Tour This Summer

Luke Bryan  is spending a good part of 2023 on the road. The Georgia native announces his 2023 Country On Tour, kicking off on June 15 in Syracuse, New York, and performing in a total of 36 cities before wrapping up on October 28 in Charleston, South Carolina. Chayce Beckham, Tyler Braden, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Jon Langston, Conner…

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Alexandra Kay Puts Her Own Spin On a Blink-182 Classic [LISTEN]

Alexandra Kay has made a name for herself by covering some of country music’s biggest stars, including George Strait, Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Jo Dee Messina and more. But the rising star recently put her own twist on a rock song, with Blink-182’s 1997 hit, “Dammit,” swapping the group’s high-energy original version into an emotional break-up tune. “From a…

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Jo Dee Messina to Release Greatest Hits Collection

A collection of some of Jo Dee Messina‘s biggest hits will soon be released. Heads Carolina, Tails California: The Best of Jo Dee Messina will be out on March 10, featuring 11 of Messina’s biggest hits, including “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” “Bye Bye,” “Bring On the Rain” and more. The new project will also be Messina’s first release available…

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HARDY and Lainey Wilson Bring ‘wait in the truck’ to ‘The Tonight Show’ [WATCH]

HARDY and  Lainey Wilson brought their powerful “wait in the truck” single to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The song, currently in the Top 10, is from HARDY’s latest the mockingbird & THE CROW album, out now. “the mockingbird & THE CROW is, in my opinion, the best thing I’ve made so far,” HARDY says of the project, which also…

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Chase Rice’s Powerful ‘Bench Seat’ Is Inspired By a True Story [WATCH]

Chase Rice did what he swore he would never do — sit down to write a country song about a dog — and it might be the most important song of his career. The Florida native just released “Bench Seat,” with both the song and video higlighting the need for mental health services, and the importance of avoiding the…

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