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Reba McEntire Announces Second YouTube Concert Special

Reba McEntire had so much fun with her first YouTube concert special, she decided to do it again! The 65-year-old just announced Reba In Concert, airing this Friday, August 28. The show, filmed in 1990 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, will feature some of Reba’s biggest hits, including “Fancy,” “You Lie” and “Whoever’s In New England,”…

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Reba McEntire Calls Caylee Hammack ‘So Talented’ After ‘Redhead’ Collaboration

It seemed like a dream too good to be true for Caylee Hammack, to actually have country music superstar Reba McEntire sing with her on her freshman If It Wasn’t For You album, but that’s exactly what happened. After listening to Caylee’s song, “Redhead,” Reba gladly agreed to sing on the song, especially after hearing how well the rising…

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Caylee Hammack’s Reba McEntire ‘Redhead’ Collaboration Fulfills Lifelong Dream

When Caylee Hammack‘s debut album, If It Wasn’t For You, is released on August 14, it will include a duet with country music icon Reba McEntire, on “Redhead.” Caylee, who wrote “Redhead” with Trent Dabbs and Natalie Hemby, never imagined that her own musical idol would join her on the feisty track. “Reba was kind of a shot in…

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Reba McEntire Announces Re-Release of Classic ‘Rumor Has It’ Album

Reba McEntire just announces she is re-releasing her classic 1990 Rumor Has It album! The record includes the title track, as well as “You Lie”, “Fallin’ Out Of Love” and perhaps her most popular song, “Fancy.” The vinyl issue will also include a live version of “Fancy,” recorded at the historic Ryman Auditorium, while the CD and digital versions…

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Alan Jackson Appears With Caylee Hammack on ‘Lord, I Hope This Day is Good’

Caylee Hammack got some big star power on a new track ahead of the release of her upcoming debut album, If It Wasn’t For You. The 26-year-old enlisted Country Music Hall of Fame member Alan Jackson to sing with her on the song, “Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good.” “This song has held a special place in my…

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Watch Vince Gill and Reba McEntire’s Grand Ole Opry Performance

Vince Gill and Reba McEntire took the stage together on Saturday night, July 18, at the Grand Ole Opry for one unforgettable performance. The two ran through some of their hits, including Vince’s “What the Cowgirls Do,” “Tryin’ to Get Over You,” “The Price of Regret,” and Reba’s 1984 hit, “How Blue” and “Back to God,” among others. The…

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Reba McEntire Announces YouTube ‘Reba: Live’ Concert Special

Reba McEntire is reliving some of her favorite concert memories in a new YouTube special, Reba: Live. The Country Music Hall of Fame member will share, for the first time digitally, her famed 1994 concert at the Omaha Civic Center, which included plenty of both her humor and her signature outfits. “This was one of my first big tours…

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Reba McEntire Recalls Defining Moment in Her Career, When She Finally Took Control

Reba McEntire is one of the most successful artists in country music, but that success didn’t come to her easily. The Grand Ole Opry member recalls a moment, fairly early in her career, when she decided she would rather not make music, than make music that wasn’t authentically her. “It wasn’t until I moved from Polygram Records to MCA…

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Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire, Keith Urban and More Added to ‘CMT Celebrates Our Heroes’ TV Special

The upcoming CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special just got a lot more star power! Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Jason Aldean, Lee Brice and Bobby Bones are among the artists who have been added to the lineup. In addition, Hollywood celebrities including Scarlet Johansson, Sean Penn, Gary Sinise and Olivia Munn will appear…

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Reba McEntire Postpones Arena Tour Until 2021

Reba McEntire is postponing her 2020 tour until next year, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 65-year-old shared the disappointing news on social media, admitting it was not a decision she took lightly. “We’re going to postpone our concert tour until next summer,” Reba said in a video she posted. “I hate to do that, but out of everybody’s…

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