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‘The Whole World’ is invited for Christmas at the Ryman with Vince Gill and Amy Grant

Amy Grant & Vince Gill’s Christmas at the Ryman (Courtesy Ryman Auditorium) If Amy Grant’s never thrown a fake snowball at you from the Ryman stage, then you’ve never fully celebrated Christmas in Music City. If you know, you know.  Amy and Vince Gill’s faux snowball fights with the audience have become a staple of …

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Tucker Wetmore, Dasha & more add to the excitement before the 61st ACMs

Events leading up the 61st ACMS (Academy of Country Music) The list of stars headed to Vegas for the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards is growing.  Randy Houser, Lauren Alaina and Rodney Atkins are now set to play ACM Lifting Lives Country on the Green: Riley Green & Friends on Friday, May 15, taking …

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‘Main Street Country’: Mickey climbs in the truck with Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown, Maddie & Tae + more

‘Main Street Country’ (Disney Music Group) In 1996, Walt Disney Records put out The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney with contributions from Faith Hill, Tanya Tucker, Alison Krauss, George Jones and more.  On April 3, the concept gets an update with the new Main Street Country EP.  On the new record, Kane Brown …

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Tucker Wetmore’s new ‘Brunette’ rule only applies to girlfriends — not tour mates

Tucker Wetmore (Disney/Frank Micelotta) As Tucker Wetmore admits in his latest hit, he typically has a type — and it hasn’t always worked out well. So, he’s vowing to forsake blondes for a “Brunette.” Still, that didn’t keep him from bringing a couple blondes on tour. “Isn’t that ironic, though? It’s the Brunette World Tour …

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Nashville notes: Braxton Keith’s ‘Real Damn Deal’ + Blake Shelton’s Ole Red show

The sophomore album from 18-year-old Ty Myers, Heavy on the Soul, is out now. The 17-song collection was created at the legendary FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Braxton Keith’s debut album, Real Damn Deal, is set to arrive May 15. The Amazon exclusive vinyl features Braxton’s cover of George Strait’s 1985 classic “The Chair.”  If you want …

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Mitchell Tenpenny’s new video arrives at the ‘Speed of Light’

Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Speed of Light” (Sony) Mitchell Tenpenny walks the night streets of Gallatin, Tennessee, in the video for his new single, “Speed of Light.” He also plays the piano in the middle of the road in the new clip shot on the outskirts of Nashville.  “I wrote ‘Speed of Light’ with some of my …

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Preston Cooper offers you ‘One for the Road’ for warmer weather

Preston Cooper’s “One for the Road” (Blue Highway Records) You may have heard Preston Cooper’s “One for the Road” while you were watching sports, and soon, you’ll likely be hearing it on the radio.  “I’m so excited to send ‘One For The Road’ to radio,” Preston says. “It’s one that people have been requesting so …

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Newcomer Graham Barham travels back to 2009 with ‘Breakup (Down)’

Graham Barham’s “Breakup (Down)” (Sony) Up until now, Graham Barham found his biggest success at country radio by co-writing Blake Shelton’s most recent #1, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’.” Now, he aims to change all that by releasing a single of his own.  “Breakup (Down)” is Graham’s first radio tune, based on Jay Sean’s Diamond-certified …

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Did Riley Green ‘Leave’? Carly Pearce’s solo take on their duet

Carly Pearce & Riley Green’s “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay” (Blue Highway Records) Just how powerful is Carly Pearce’s new radio single, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay”? Check out a new acoustic performance on her socials, and you’re likely to have an opinion. In the clip, Carly sings the chorus of …

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‘Amen’ to that: Shaboozey & Jelly Roll get second week at #1

Shaboozey & Jelly Roll (Disney/Connie Chornuk) Billboard‘s saying “Amen” to another week at #1 for Shaboozey and Jelly Roll, as their collaboration manages to stay atop the Country Airplay ranking. Both artists have had previous multi-week chart-toppers, with Shaboozey’s “Good News” enjoying two weeks at #1 in 2025 and “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hanging around for seven …

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