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Nashville notes: Sam Hunt’s family photos + Jelly Roll’s medley

Sam Hunt recently shared heartwarming family photos from 2023. You can check them out now on X, formerly known as Twitter. Jelly Roll performed not one but three songs on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. Delivered as a medley, the country hitmaker sang the chart-topping “Need a Favor,” the Jessie Murph-assisted “Wild Ones” and his new single, “Halfway to Hell.” In …

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Being label mates with Randy Travis is a full-circle moment for Cole Swindell

ABC It’s not every day you’re label mates with the very first artist you saw live in concert. But that’s the case for “She Has Me at Heads Carolina” hitmaker Cole Swindell. “My first concert ever was Randy Travis and my grandparents took me to it. I was very young,” he recalls. “I just remember being there and buying …

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Luke Bryan’s excited to kick off 2024 with Crash My Playa

ABC As Luke Bryan enters the new year, he’s looking forward to heading to Mexico for his annual Crash My Playa, before hitting the road for an as-yet-unannounced tour. “For 2024, we haven’t announced our tour, but there’ll be a tour and we’ve got Crash My Playa coming up right at the top of the year,” shares Luke. …

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Hear a preview of Conner Smith’s “Roulette on the Heart”

Courtesy of The Valory Music Co. With his debut album’s arrival just weeks away, Conner Smith is giving fans a sneak peek at his forthcoming Hailey Whitters-assisted track, “Roulette on the Heart.” Conner shared an Instagram Reel of him performing the unreleased song on his acoustic guitar, next to a fireplace.  “Picking you up’s like picking up a gun/ Your kiss is …

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George Birge celebrates first career #1 with “Mind on You”

Courtesy of RECORDS Nashville Years after moving to Nashville for country music, Texas native George Birge has finally scored his first career chart-topper with “Mind on You.” “My FIRST NUMBER ONE on the LAST day of the year…. Yall I have dreamed of this day my entire life and there were at least a hundred sleepless nights where I …

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Brothers Osborne marvel at how food kickstarts + caps off the year

Disney/Scott Kirkland What do year-end parties and New Year’s resolutions have in common? Food. “I love how everyone starts the year off with diets and then we end the year with excessive amounts of food,” Brothers Osborne‘s TJ Osborne pointed out in jest. “And then you get to the end of the year, you’re like, ‘Oh, I’m going …

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Bailey Zimmerman was fairly new to Nashville when he wrote “Where It Ends”

Warner Music Nashville/Elektra Records As “Where It Ends” continues its ascent on the country charts, Bailey Zimmerman shares how the heartbreak tune’s infectious melody came about.  “I walked into the [songwriting] room one day and I was fairly new into town and I hadn’t been writing with a lot of people,” Bailey recalls to ABC Audio. Hit songwriters Grant Averill and Joe London were in …

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The Year in Music 2023: “Lainey mania” spreads like wildfire, “Wildflowers and Wild Horses”

Perhaps HARDY said it best: “Lainey mania!” Her “wait in the truck” duet partner accidentally coined the phrase, even before Lainey Wilson took home the 2023 Entertainer of the Year trophy at the CMA Awards. For the second year in a row, Lainey was the most-nominated artist going into Country Music’s Biggest Night, even competing against herself with several …

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The Year in Music 2023: Luke Combs takes Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” on one of the best rides of the year

When authenticity crosses paths with what fans want, sometimes what you get is a phenomenon like Luke Combs‘ cover of Tracy Chapman‘s “Fast Car.”  For his part, the North Carolina native sees his relationship with the 1988 pop hit as purely personal: it’s one of the first tunes he remembers being his favorite as a child, though …

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The Year in Music 2023: Country welcomes Jelly Roll, Bailey Zimmerman, Nate Smith as the class of 2023

The superstars are still going strong: the Lukes (both Bryan and Combs), Lainey Wilson, Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean and many more. But 2023 brought an impressive stream of newcomers, eager to elbow their way into their ranks:  – Jelly Roll officially walked away with CMA New Artist of the Year honors this year, on the strength of #1 hits like January’s “Son of a Sinner” and August’s …

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