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Shenandoah Announces Ambitious 35th Anniversary Tour

Shenandoah is hitting the road in 2022, playing dates all over the country, as part of their 35th Anniversary Tour, celebrating 35 years in country music. The award-winning group will kick off their tour on February 11 in Sulpher Springs, Texas, with 35 cities and dates already revealed, and more dates expected to be added at a later date….

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Dustin Lynch Announces Surprise Album, ‘Blue In The Sky’

Dustin Lynch has a new album coming out, next month! The Tennessee native shared the surprising news on Good Morning America, ahead of his performance of his multi-week, No. 1 hit, “Thinking ‘Bout You.” “We are here to announce my brand-new album, Blue In The Sky, will be coming out February 11,” Lynch revealed on GMA. “We’re going to…

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2022 Grammy Awards Moved to April, CMT Music Awards Rescheduled

We now have a new date for the 2022 Grammy Awards, which means that the CMT Music Awards will have to be rescheduled. The Grammy Awards ceremony, which was originally scheduled to take place on January 31 at the Crypto.com Arena, announced earlier in January that the ceremony was being postponed, amid a surge in COVID-19 cases. The new…

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Jimmie Allen Nominated for NAACP Image Award: ‘This is Bigger Than Me’

 Jimmie Allen might soon have another trophy to add to his collection. The Delaware native was nominated for an NAACP Image Award, for Oustanding New Artist. Allen spoke out about the honor on social media. “I can’t find the words to describe the amount of gratitude, feelings of being seen and appreciated that comes with this nomination from…

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The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston Loses Father to COVID-19

The Cadillac Three‘s lead singer, Jaren Johnston, is mourning the loss of his father, Jerry Ray Johnston, who passed away from COVID-19 complications. Johnston shared the heartbreaking news on social media, along with a message to his fans about the vaccine. “We buried dad yesterday in West Monroe, LA,” Johnston wrote earlier this week on Instagram, along with several…

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Michael Ray Celebrates Second Week at No. 1 With ‘Whiskey and Rain’

 Cheers to Michael Ray, who is celebrating his second week at the top of the charts with his latest single, “Whiskey and Rain.”  The song, written by Josh Thompson and Jesse Frasure, is from his latest Higher Education  EP. Not only is the hit single enjoying its second week at the top of the Country Aircheck chart, but…

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Sara Evans: 11 Things to Know About the Country Music Champion

Sara Evans loves country music. She loves it so much that she refused to stray too far from the genre, even when her career could have received a big boost if she had relented. The 50-year-old has been unapologetically who she is as an artist, a trait that makes her music both timeless and relevant. Keep reading to find…

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Robert Earl Keen Announces Retirement From Touring in 2022

It’s the end of an era for singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. The 66-year-old announces on his website that he will stop touring later this year, but continue to create music. Keen, who has been touring for more than 30 years, has also written songs for other artists, including George Strait, Lyle Lovett and more. “You’ve heard people say ‘Time…

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Brett Eldredge Releases Personal ‘Want That Back’ Song and Video [WATCH]

Brett Eldredge has never been afraid to share emotional music, and his latest release is no exception. The Illinois native just dropped the song and video for “Want That Back,” The video shows friends who bury a time capsule, returning later to dig it up as adults. It’s a message that Eldredge felt deeply in his own life. “I…

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Loretta Lynn, The Oak Ridge Boys and More React to Ralph Emery’s Passing

Country music is mourning the loss of one of its champions. Ralph Emery, esteemed radio and television broadcaster, passed away on January 15. Emery was 88 years old when he died of natural causes. A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Emery became a fixture on both TV and on radio, prompting several in the country music…

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