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2021 ACM Awards: See the List of Nominees

We now know who is nominated for the 2021 ACM Awards! Kelsea Ballerini and Brothers Osborne announced some of the nominees on CBS This Morning, with the remainder of the nominees announced on ETOnline.com. See the list below: Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan Eric Church Luke Combs Thomas Rhett Chris Stapleton Female Artist of the Year Kelsea Ballerini…

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11 Things to Know About Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash will go down in history as one of the most important figures in country music. Cash was 71 years old when he passed away in 2003, but his music will live on for generations to come. Read on to find out more about the iconic singer. 1. He was actually born J. R. Cash. The middle of…

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The Grand Ole Opry: 5 Things to Know

The Grand Ole Opry is one of Nashville’s most hallowed places. Considered the home of country music, the historic venue has a history that spans 95 years. Some of the biggest legends in country music, including Reba McEntire, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Randy Travis, Garth Brooks and more, have become members, and consider it to be the pinnacle of…

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Casey Beathard Co-Wrote Eric Church’s ‘Hell of a View’ Shortly After Loss of Son

Eric Church‘s current single, “Hell of a View,” was written after an unimaginable loss. The song, from Church’s Heart & Soul, project, was co-written by Church, along with Casey Beathard and Monty Criswell, and inspired in part by the tragic death of Beathard’s son, Clayton, who was killed in a stabbing outside of a bar in December of 2019….

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Trace Adkins Announces Plans for Massive New Album

Trace Adkins doesn’t do anything halfway, including his albums. The 59-year-old reveals he is releasing a brand-new record this year, with 25 songs on the project. “We’ve been doing a lot of new stuff in the studio,” Adkins revealed on Fox News. “I’m gonna have a new album come out this year, with 25 brand-new songs on it, because…

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Brett Eldredge on Dealing With Anxiety: ‘It Doesn’t Define Me’

Brett Eldredge has been very open about his struggles with anxiety and depression. The Illinois native began speaking out about his own mental health a couple of years ago, and continues to be a beacon of hope for those who have similar struggles. “Being a kid from a really tiny Midwest town — Paris, Illinois, was 8000-some people, I…

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Old Spaghetti Factory Employees Ask Landlord to Reconsider Terminating Lease

The Old Spaghetti Factory will need to find a new home, after the landlord for the building decided to terminate its lease following the tragic Christmas Day bombing. The District Manager for the Nashville location says they hope to find a new space downtown, if they cannot convince their landlord to reconsider. “We are disappointed and saddened that our…

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Chase Bryant Feels Grateful for Life Following Failed Suicide Attempt in 2018

Chase Bryant is grateful for every day of his life — a life he almost didn’t get to live. The singer-songwriter is speaking out about his attempted suicide in 2018, and how his survival gave him a new lease on life. With a handwritten note on the passenger seat of his truck, Bryant pulled into a Nashville gas station,…

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Carly Pearce Relied on Her Mom Amid Heartbreak: ‘She Was a Voice of Reason’

When Carly Pearce realized her marriage to Michael Ray needed to end, mere months after it began, she turned to the one person who has always been her rock: her mother. The Kentucky native spent part of her time in quarantine with her parents, while her mother helped her sort out her complicated feelings about her impending divorce. “My…

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11 Questions With Jake Hoot [EXCLUSIVE]

 Recently we got to sit down with The Voice winner Jake Hoot, for a lengthy chat about his life after being on the reality TV talent show, his upcoming marriage to Brittney Hoyt, his new Love Out of Time EP (which includes his duet “I Would’ve Loved You,” with Kelly Clarkson), and more. But before we ended our…

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