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Conner Smith + Tucker Wetmore’s ‘Twisters’ collab dropping Wednesday

Disney/Scott Kirkland Get ready to be blown away by Conner Smith and Tucker Wetmore‘s new collab, “Steal My Thunder.” Arriving Wednesday, the track is off the upcoming star-studded Twisters: The Album, which hits shelves and digital platforms July 19. “‘Steal My Thunder’ with my boy @tuckerwetmore OUT THIS WEDNESDAY 7/10,” Conner announced on Instagram alongside a photo of the …

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HARDY’s ‘Quit!!’ release week includes in-store signing, album listening party + more

Courtesy of Big Loud Records HARDY‘s lined up several exciting events for you this Quit!! album release week. On Thursday at midnight ET, Quit!! will arrive alongside new merch and a music video for the Knox-assisted “Happy Hour.”  Friday’s stacked with three events: a tattoo shop pop-up and Walmart in-store album signing in Cincinnati, and a virtual listening party. HARDY will join fans …

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Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi plots debut solo album, ‘Parallel Love’

Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville Old Dominion‘s Brad Tursi is set to drop his debut solo album, Parallel Love, on July 19. “This process was purely creative. I wasn’t even sure I’d release a project, but when I played it for my team, they all reacted really positively,” Brad says of Parallel Love, which will be released via Sony Music Nashville. …

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Brothers Osborne, Shaboozey, Priscilla Block + more are letting you rock their Red Bull Jukebox

Disney/Tanner Yeager Red Bull has announced its star-studded Red Bull Jukebox.  Happening Oct. 2 at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, the unique concert experience will allow you, the fans, to curate and decide the set list of your favorite country artists. Among those slated to perform are Brothers Osborne, Shaboozey, Priscilla Block, Tucker Wetmore, BRELAND and The Castellows. “Red Bull Jukebox has created …

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The Oak Ridge Boys’ Joe Bonsall dead at 76

Courtesy of Jon Mir Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys passed away Tuesday, July 9, from complications of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). He was 76. On January 3, 2024, Joe, born Joseph S. Bonsall Jr., announced his retirement from The Oak Ridge Boys and their Farewell Tour due to increasing health issues and immobility. “Many of …

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Post Malone + Blake Shelton are pouring country radio “a Drink”

Disney/Larry McCormack Post Malone and Blake Shelton are headed to country radio with “Pour Me a Drink.” The feel-good party song hits airwaves July 15 and will serve as the follow-up to Posty’s two-week #1 hit with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help.” “Pour Me a Drink” got its live performance debut in June when Posty and …

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Shaboozey talks genre-blending “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” + being a fan of Post Malone

Disney/Tanner Yeager After a couple of months on the Mediabase Country chart, Shaboozey‘s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is finally in the top five, and its steady ascension continues. Meanwhile, it’s just hit #1 on Billboard‘s all-genre Hot 100 chart. Not bad for a country song that came out of Shaboozey’s desire to rework a hip-hop tune …

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Nashville notes: Devin Dawson welcomes first child + Miranda Lambert’s new show

“All on Me” hitmaker Devin Dawson has welcomed his first child, Iris Evelaine Durrett, who arrived July 4 “as the fireworks lit up the Nashville sky.” “8lbs on the dot and 20in long. Momma and baby are both doing well and to say I’m so proud of both is an understatement. We are tired and happy and finding a rhythm and …

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Everybody on the chart getting “Tipsy”: Shaboozey makes history as he scores first Hot 100 #1

Daniel Prakopcyk It’s been a long time coming, but Shaboozey has finally made the Billboard Hot 100 tipsy. His track “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” officially ascends to #1 on that chart, having first entered the tally back in April. It’s already been #1 on the publication’s Hot Country Songs chart for four weeks. That makes him the first Black male …

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Don’t be surprised if Kenny Chesney changes his set list

Disney/Frank Micelotta If you’ve been to a Kenny Chesney show, you know that his set list isn’t always the same. That’s because he loves being able to change things up extemporaneously — a move he’s well prepared for onstage. “One of the things I’m very proud of on the road is that we’ve got a — I’m very …

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