Steve Nedved

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Listen now: Florida Georgia Line visits the pop world with Hailee Steinfeld

ABC/Image Group LA Earlier this year, Florida Georgia Line hinted they had more crossover collaborations on the way, and now Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are delivering. FGL’s latest foray outside of country music is with singer and actress Hailee Steinfeld, on her new single, “Let Me Go.” The track also features DJ/producer Alesso and songwriter/musician watt. You can check out Tyler and BK’s contribution …

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Jason Aldean's fans shower his son, Memphis, with shoes

ABC/Image Group LA Even though Jason Aldean’s first son isn’t due until around the Christmas holidays, the little boy who’ll be named Memphis already has quite a wardrobe, thanks to his dad’s fans. “He’s got a killer shoe collection already, and [he’s] not even here,” Jason says. “Like Chuck Taylors, I think he’s got about every color of …

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A stunned country music community reacts to the loss of both Don Williams and Troy Gentry

Sugar Hill Records/Blaster RecordsPerhaps Josh Turner said it best:  “It’s a heavy day for country music.”  The South Carolina native was just one of many stars who shared their condolences on social media, after news broke Friday that both Country-Music-Hall of Famer Don Williams and Montgomery Gentry‘s Troy Gentry were gone.  The 78-year-old Williams died after a short illness. 50-year-old Gentry was …

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Country legend Don Williams dead at 78

Webster Public RelationsCountry Music Hall of Famer Don Williams has passed away at the age of 78, after a short illness. Nicknamed “The Gentle Giant,” the Texas native was known for his laid-back vocals and classic country stylings on huge hits like “Tulsa Time,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “I Believe in You,” and many more.   Williams …

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Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry dies in helicopter crash

Matthew Eisman/WireImageTroy Gentry, one-half of the award-winning duo Montgomery Gentry, has died in a helicopter crash.  He was 50 years old. The duo’s Twitter account posted the news Friday afternoon:”It is with great sadness that we confirm that Troy Gentry, half of the popular country duo, Montgomery Gentry, was tragically killed in a helicopter crash …

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Attorney General offers advice regarding Equifax data breach

Attorney General Marty Jackley is alerting  South Dakota citizens that a data breach of Equifax, one of the three (3) Credit Bureaus, has occurred which allowed thieves to access more than 143 million American consumers personal identifying information with 200,000 of them being South Dakota residents.   The facts according to Equifax are as follows: “The …

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Blake Shelton gets romantic in new “I'll Name the Dogs” video

Warner Music NashvilleBlake Shelton not only released his new single “I’ll Name the Dogs,” on Friday, but he also put out a music video to go with it. The upbeat, romantic clip features a full-fledged traditional wedding, complete with a dinner, cake, groomsmen and, of course, man’s best friend. “’I’ll Name the Dogs’ is a bit …

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A more confident Dustin Lynch supplies music to get your groove on, with “Current Mood”

BBR Music Group It’s safe to say Dustin Lynch’s Current Mood is a pretty darn good one. As his third album comes out Friday, its second single, “Small Town Boy,” is #1 on the Billboard country chart. If you notice Dustin seeming a little cockier on Current Mood, he says his buddies on the road are to thank. “I’ve become a …

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From “Losing Sleep” to “Blacked Out,” Chris Young takes conscious control of new album

RCA For the first time in his career, Chris Young co-wrote every song on his upcoming album, which takes its name from his latest top-25 hit, “Losing Sleep.” “Every album you make as an artist, you want to continue to grow,” the Murfreesboro, Tennessee native reflects. “And you also want people to be in love with it. …

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Kip Moore and Tony Hawk's “Music City Skate Jam” will raise money for hurricane relief

The GreenRoomKip Moore is not one to shy away from helping others. Following the devastation in Texas after Hurricane Harvey, the “More Girls Like You” singer will be donating proceeds from Sunday’s Music City Skate Jam to those impacted by the hurricane. Entry is now free and open to the public with the hope to encourage …

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