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Blake Shelton Performs ‘Austin’ in Austin, Texas [WATCH]

Blake Shelton‘s Back To The Honky Tonk Tour included a stop in Austin, Texas, so it only seemed appropriate that Shelton would perform “Austin,” his debut single, and first No. 1 hit. Shelton shared a clip of his performance on social media. “Austin,” which also was certified multi-platinum, was released in 2001. The song, written by Kristi Manna and David…

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Dan + Shay Talk Pros and Cons of Having a Double Chair on ‘The Voice’

Dan + Shay are making history on the upcoming season of The Voice. The two will mark the first time the show uses a double chair, with both Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney occupying one seat for Season 25. Dan + Shay will join Reba McEntire, John Legend and Chance the Rapper on the upcoming season, although Smyers says having…

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Emily Ann Roberts Praises ‘Supportive’ Blake Shelton Ahead of Tour [EXCLUSIVE]

Emily Ann Roberts is going to have an unforgettable several weeks. The rising star kicks off her run with Blake Shelton on his Back to the Honky Tonk Tour on Thursday, February 22, joining Dustin Lynch in serving as Shelton’s opening acts for the tour, which wraps up on March 29. Roberts’ history with Shelton goes back several years,…

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Vince Gill Joins Blake Shelton’s All for the Hall in Oklahoma

Blake Shelton‘s upcoming All for the Hall in Oklahoma just added another major country music artist. Vince Gill has been added to the lineup, which already includes Ronnie Dunn, Wade Hayes, Kristin Chenoweth, The Swon Brothers and more. “Y’all knew I had something extra up my sleeve,” Shelton shared on social media. “The legendary Vince Gill will be joining us for…

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10 Of the Most Romantic Love Songs in Country Music

Country music is full of romantic songs, a trend that has been part of the genre since the beginning. In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re taking a look at some of the many sweet love songs country music has to offer. Keep reading to find ten of our favorites. 10. “It’s Your Love,” Tim McGraw and Faith Hill “It’s…

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Blake Shelton Joins Gwen Stefani On ‘Purple Irises’ Duet [LISTEN]

New music is here from Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton! The couple, who wed in 2021, just released “Purple Irises,” a song Stefani wrote, asking Shelton to join her on the track. “We love this song so much,” Shelton says. “It’s a song Gwen wrote with a couple of friends of hers, and I fell in love with it…

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Blake Shelton ‘Never Imagined’ Toby Keith Would Pass Away From Cancer

Blake Shelton is stunned by the news of Toby Keith‘s passing. Both from Oklahoma, Shelton was not only inspired by Keith, but considered him a close friend, which is why he is feeling his loss so deeply. “Even though I knew about your battle these last few months I still never imagined this day,” Shelton wrote on social media….

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Blake Shelton Announces ‘Purple Irises’ Duet With Gwen Stefani

New music is coming from Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani! The couple, who previously released “Nobody but You,” “Happy Anywhere,” “Go Ahead and Break My Heart” and “You Make It Feel LIke Christmas,” will return later this week with another collaboration, this one seemingly on a new Stefani project. Shelton announced the news on social media, with a retro,…

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Blake Shelton to Bring All for the Hall to Oklahoma

Blake Shelton is doing his part to raise money for the Country Music Hall of Fame. Less than two months after the latest All for the Hall, hosted by Keith Urban and Vince Gill, took place in Nashville, Shelton has announced a new show, this one in his home state of Oklahoma. Shelton will be joined for this All for the…

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Blake Shelton’s Massive Ole Red Opens In Las Vegas

Blake Shelton‘s sixth, and largest, Ole Red bar and music venue is open! The Grand Ole Opry member just opened his Ole Red in Las Vegas, 27,000 square feet, with four levels and two stages. Shelton previously hinted that the new Ole Red would stand out from his other five locations. 27,000 Square Feet 686 Seats 4 Levels 2…

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