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Garth Brooks Says Trisha Yearwood ‘Smells Like Nothing Is Impossible’

Garth Brooks loves everything about his wife, Trisha Yearwood, including how she smells. The Oklahoma native praised Yearwood for her impact and influence in his life and career, starting long before they ever became romantically involved. “You kind of become friends, buddies,” Brooks told CBS This Morning. “Every time she comes in to sing on every record, you start…

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Chris Young’s ‘Famous Friends’ Became a Labor of Love For His Fans

Chris Young just announced his next record, Famous Friends, will be out on August 6, marking Young’s first new set of tunes since his 2017 Losing Sleep record. “We’ve been teasing everybody for years,” Young tells People of his ambitious new project. “It’s been so long that I’ve been talking about all the stuff that I did in the…

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Brooks & Dunn Announce Reboot 2021 Tour With Travis Tritt, Elvie Shane

Brooks & Dunn are hitting the road later this year, on their Reboot 2021 Tour, with Travis Tritt joining them on the road. The tour, which was first announced on social media, marks the duo’s first national tour in a decade, ever since their farewell The Last Rodeo Tour. “We’re hitting the road for our first nationwide tour in…

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Wade Hayes Gives an Update on His Health, New Music [EXCLUSIVE]

 Wade Hayes is doing just fine in 2021, even after overcoming so many challenges. The 52-year-old is feeling healthier and stronger than ever, after being diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in 2011. “I’m good,” Hayes boasts to Everything Nash. “Considering, I’m in really great shape. I’m very, very thankful, and as far as I know, as healthy…

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Michael Waltrip to Preview His Upcoming Beer With Special Ole Red Beer Pairing Dinner

Professional race car driver Michael Waltrip is celebrating the launch of his Michael Waltrip Brewing beer with a special dinner at Blake Shelton‘s Ole Red in Nashville. The event, which will take place on Monday, June 14, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, will feature a specially-crafted menu, including Spicy “Sushi Style” Tater Tots, Redneck Tamales, Peach Cobbler and more,…

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Old Dominion, Kane Brown Part of Guy Fieri’s Restaurant Reboot Livestream

Old Dominion and Kane Brown are two of the musical acts who are joining Guy Fieri for his Guy’s Restaurant Reboot Presented by LendingTree, taking place on Saturday, June 12, at 7:00 PM ET. The event, hosted by Fieri and Chef Antonia Lofaso is aimed at “inspiring and empowering the next generation of restaurant owners and diners,” especially after…

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Dierks Bentley Calls Keith Urban One of His Best Friends Ahead of Seven Peaks Festival

Dierks Bentley might be in charge of the Seven Peaks Festival, but he is also a fan of the artists performing, especially Keith Urban, whom he says happens to be one of his closest friends. “It really is an incredible process asking these artists to play and talking to and collaborating with my manager Mary Hilliard and Brian O’Connell from…

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High Valley’s Curtis Rempel Announces Departure From Band

It’s the end of an era for High Valley. The sibling duo, made up of Brad and Curtis Rempel, made a name for themselves in their native Canada, before relocating to Tennessee, where they released one album, Dear Life, and two EPs, Farmhouse Sessions and Grew Up on That, and had two hit singles, “Make You Mine” and “She’s…

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The Oak Ridge Boys Returned to Their Roots With ‘Front Porch Singin’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 The Oak Ridge Boys‘ new album, Front Porch Singin’, is out! The record, which was inspired by and recorded during the pandemic, is in many ways the historic quartet’s return to their roots, with their rich harmonies and their message of hope and positivity, even amid the challenges of the previous year. “Dave Cobb, our young producer, calls…

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Garth Brooks Was Stunned to Be Welcomed Back to Country Music After Lengthy Break

For some, it was career suicide. For Garth Brooks, it was following his heart. In 2000, the Oklahoma native announced that he would retire, after the release of his 2001 Scarecrow album, to focus on his family. Few, if any other artists of his success, with already millions of albums sold and two wildly successful world tours, had walked…

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