Alabama will celebrate a half-century of making music with their upcoming 50th Anniversary Tour starting on Thursday. The 27-date tour will kick off in Detroit on Jan. 10, making additional stops in New Orleans, San Antonio, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City and more. Additional dates will be announced in the coming weeks.
Category: Music News (Page 17 of 27)
Did you miss it? There was a father-daughter hogfish outing, a shoelace argument, a wedding remake, a Bevo v. Uga incident, and so much more. If you unplugged over the holidays, you might’ve overlooked some solid social posts from the country stars. But we never unplug. So we were watching and waiting to collect all of those to start 2019 off with a Greatest Hits collection of year-end posts.
“Every night when I put Brad to bed, I would say, ‘Let’s pray, please make this world a better place in any way you can,’” Brad Paisley’s mother Sandy told American based newspaper The Tennessean.
Janson is celebrating the release of his first-ever Christmas single “It Is Christmas,” a timeless ode to the most wonderful (and his favorite) time of the year.
Eric Church that is….
The East West / Warner Nashville rising star, who recently announced his new single ‘Dark Horse’, will return to the UK to open for the duo at six shows across the country
Sugar daddy, they’re comin’ for you!
Pistol Annies’ Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley kicked off an electric CMT Artists of the Year with the live premiere of “Sugar Daddy,” the trio’s slinky new release from Interstate Gospel. Starting with Lambert, each took turns belting about having the ideal men to satisfy their needs.
“Have you ever been on a date, and the whole time you’re worried that your date isn’t having a good time,” Garth Brooks asked CMT’s Alison Bonaguro before he took the stage on the fifty-yard line in Notre Dame Stadium. “Even though they might be having the best time on the planet? That’s how I feel right now.”
The lineup of artists that welcomed Ricky Skaggs, Dottie West and Johnny Gimble into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville Sunday night (Oct. 21) could have filled the cavernous Bridgestone Arena, which sat just across the street from the Hall, many times over.
This week, country star Russell Dickerson is celebrating his second consecutive US Country Radio #1 single and RIAA gold certification with his fan-favourite Summer anthem “Blue Tacoma” (video here), ahead of his latest trip to the UK later in October. Inspired by a sun-drenched road-trip with his wife along Southern California’s famed Pacific Coast Highway, the track is taken from his full-length Top Five debut album “Yours” (Sony Music UK / Triple Tigers), and has now made its way to the top of both the Billboard Country charts and the Mediabase Country Radio charts.