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Maddie and Tae Received a ‘Surprise’ During their ‘We Need Christmas’ Photoshoot

With the Christmas spirit ever heightening as the big day lies in wait just around the corner, people all around the globe prepare their mistletoes, those decorated trees, and those lights to really get the feel going. But as we anticipate Christmas, one of the things that we really shouldn’t miss is to listen to … Read more

Flashback to Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance” That Incredibly Impressed Everyone

“I Hope You Dance” was one of the most successful singles in several genres during the 2000s, and it is one of only a few songs in the past two decades that can really be considered a classic. Released off Womack’s 2000 album of the same name, “I Hope You Dance” achieved every possible honor … Read more

Jason Aldean and Family Moved Into New Home, and It’s Nothing But Jaw-Dropping

Jason Aldean’s new home is nothing but jaw-dropping. The breathtaking mansion is located in a magnificent area in Tennessee. It comes with an outdoor kitchen and bar, resort-style pool, bowling alley, custom outdoor spaces for their children, and many more. The country superstar and his wife, Brittany, waited nearly two years for the house to … Read more

Texas Music Giant and “Whiskey River” Songwriter, Johnny Bush, Dies at 85

johnny bush dies at 85

Johnny Bush, the country-music veteran who co-wrote Willie Nelson’s signature opening number “Whiskey River,” has died at 85. According to a post published on his Facebook page, Bush died surrounded by his family and friends. “It is with a heavy heart that I make this post. Texas Country Music Hall of Famer, Country Music legend, … Read more

Travis Tritt Honors George Jones With Moving Performance of “Why Me, Lord?”

  When Travis Tritt sang “Why Me, Lord?” to honor the late, great George Jones at his memorial, the song quickly generated a buzz on the internet.  Although every performance is incredible, no one could deny that Tritt’s tribute to Jones was more than touching. Sitting on stage and calmly strumming his guitar, Tritt honored … Read more

Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty Singing “Making Believe” Is Nothing But Perfection

Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty Singing "Making Believe" Is Nothing But Perfection

In 1988, something magical happened when Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty released a duet version of the song “Making Believe” and used it as the title track for their final album together. Even though it was not a radio hit for the two country icons, it was a huge hit at their concerts and live … Read more

Country’s Best at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards

With this year’s Billboard Music Awards coming to a close, take a look at your favorite country artists and who brought home the different awards. There were several country artists who were nominated for country music and all-genre categories. This includes Dan + Shay, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, and many more. Well Represented The country music … Read more

The Best Songs From One of the Greatest Country Singers of All Time, Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline songs have truly stood the test of time and are still loved by millions. She may have left us far too soon, but she managed to release some of the most incredible music. Indeed, the legendary singer was determined at carving out a music career for herself and didn’t let anything stand in … Read more

Eric Church: Music is Not about the Trophies, 2020 CMA Anticipation

Awards are something gained through splendid effort in a particular field, but not all who participate are fortunate enough to snag one for themselves. May it be recognition, trophies, or anything in particular, these are only small mementos that represent little milestones in one’s career. With trophies or not, a person who simply tried and … Read more

Flashback to Barbara Mandrell’s “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”

Flashback to Barbara Mandrell's "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool"

Barbara Mandrell’s “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” speaks for itself. The Country Music Hall of Famer was indeed “country before it was cool.” Mandrell was the first singer to win the CMA’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” and “Entertainer of the Year” awards twice in a row and is now considered a pioneer … Read more

Remember When Kid Rock And Hank Williams Jr. Team Up For “Redneck Paradise”?

Remember When Kid Rock And Hank Williams Jr. Team Up For "Redneck Paradise"?

Two profound names in the music industry teamed up for the song “Redneck Paradise,” and it thrilled all their fans.  It is no secret, Kid Rock and the country music royalty Hank Williams Jr. have one of the best bromances in the business. And they had just taken their friendship to the next level when … Read more

Home Free Gave The Classic “Man Of Constant Sorrow” an A Cappella Remake

Home Free’s “Man Of Constant Sorrow” is nothing but soulful.  Filmed at Oak Hollow Farm in Fairhope, Alabama, the quintet dug deep into their southern roots to celebrate the song’s rich history. Vocal percussionist and beatboxer Adam Rupp was able to put his extraordinary ability on full display, perfecting unique sound and instruments over twenty … Read more

Young Singer Georgia Webster Becomes an Instant Hitmaker After Her “Tell Your Mom” Clip Went Viral

A 17-year-old girl from Massachusetts recently made a name for herself thanks to the social networking site TikTok. The singer/songwriter Georgia Webster caught the attention of millions with her catchy pop-country hit. The world was introduced to “Tell Your Mom” in Webster’s bathroom and immediately racked up 2 million views in just a few days. … Read more

Kelsea Ballerini Gets Tipsy with Wine and Awards through Her ‘Hole in the Bottle’ MV

Most of the scenes we see online, if not caught Live, are probably scripted. For the music and video industry, things have been like that for years just to produce what’s deemed as ideal or acceptable. But as always, there will be a risk-taker that will push through the limits of what we see on … Read more

Little Boy Wowed The Crowd When He Joined For a “Redneck Woman” Line Dance

Little Boy Wowed The Crowd When He Joined For a "Redneck Woman" Line Dance

Back in 2009, a little cowboy stole the show when he took the stage for some “Redneck Woman” line dance. Joining two more adult line dancers, you could hear the crowd’s thrilled cheers and a round of applause as the talented trio took the stage to show off their insane talents. They’ve used their cowboy … Read more

Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”

Without a doubt, Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” has one of the most lovesick lyrics in all of country music.  “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” was released as a mere B-side to the up-tempo “My Bucket’s Got a Hole in It” because it was deemed more radio-friendly than melancholy ballads. Still, … Read more

Darius Rucker’s Career Winning Solo Run

Backtrack to his days as the frontman of the mid-90’s pop-rock group “Hootie & the Blowfish, Darius Rucker was known for his musical inclinations. However, after their debut album “Cracked Rear View,” which practically was inescapable after selling 10 million copies in 1995, the grouped seem to have run out of gas that in 1998, … Read more

Country Stars Back Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees of 2020

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees of 2020 are ready and several country artists will join dozens more to honor this year’s inductees. Happening on November 7, 2020, country stars Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Gwen Stefani will join dozens of other artists to give honor to this year’s Rock & Roll Hall … Read more

Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. In One Epic Duet of “The Conversation” 

Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. In One Epic Duet of "The Conversation" 

The friendship between Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. resulted in one epic collaboration, titled “The Conversation.”  The song was originally released on Williams’ 1979 album Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound. Four years later, their collaboration was reissued on Jennings’ album Waylon and Company, composed almost entirely of duets. Though Williams and Jennings’ “The Conversation” … Read more

Trace Adkins And Travis Tritt In An Irresistible Performance of “Jailhouse Rock”

Elvis Presley’s catalog contains an impressive range that has become an integral part of American culture. One of his most memorable hits was “Jailhouse Rock.” This fast-paced song and the King’s performance of it in the film of the same name inspired many fans to get up and dance. Two such people were country superstars … Read more

George Jones Had His Final No. 1 Hit With “I Always Get Lucky with You”

George Jones Had His Final No. 1 Hit With "I Always Get Lucky with You"

George Jones’ rendition of “I Always Get Lucky with You” became his ninth and final No. 1 on the country chart as a solo artist. Released as the second single from his 1983 album Shine On, the song stayed at No. 1 for one week and remained on the country chart for thirteen weeks. George … Read more

Flashback to George Jones’ “The Grand Tour” – One of the Saddest Songs of All Time

George Jones’ hit song, “The Grand Tour” will absolutely be our all-time favorite. It was released in 1974 as the first single from Jones’ album of the same name. The emotional song was a hit and earned Jones the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, the sixth No. 1 song of … Read more

We Could Use a Little ‘Heaven Down Here’ Prays Mickey Guyton

With discrimination towards other races increasing globally, and that gnawing feeling that we are puppet on-strings by those people who are in power, Mickey Guyton asks God for a ‘Heaven Down Here’ with the hope that he will mitigate these contemporary problems our world is facing today. View this post on Instagram A post shared … Read more

Andrew Jannakos Did Not Disappoint with His “Gone Too Soon” Debut

Two and a half years ago, Andrew Jannakos was known as a contestant for “The Voice.” Now, he is introducing himself to the country music world and Billboard charts with a style. Andrew Jannakos Coming from a small Greek and Italian Family where singing has become everyone’s passion, it was an almost sure thing to … Read more