Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville Amazed by the tiny house on Dan + Shay‘s Bigger Houses cover and wondering where it is now? Fret not, the duo has an update for you. “My kids ask about it every single day. I don’t know where it is right now. I think it’s probably in storage,” Shay Mooney tells ABC Audio. “We’re also …
Feb 05
Nashville notes: New album from Kacey Musgraves + Warren Zeiders’ “Heartbreaker”
Kacey Musgraves teased her forthcoming new album on Sunday, February 4. While a release date for the as-yet-untitled project hasn’t been announced, its trailer and preorder links are now up on Kacey’s website. Warren Zeiders has dropped a new song, “Heartbreaker.” The track, which Warren penned with Mags Duval and Julian Bunetta, arrives as his debut single, “Pretty Little Poison,” continues its ascent to the top …
Feb 05
Craig Morgan joins US Army Reserve as warrant officer
Jason Davis/Getty Images Craig Morgan was sworn in as Warrant Officer 1 in the U.S. Army Reserve on February 3. The ceremony took place at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, with Craig’s family and friends in attendance. “Amazing day with my Army reserve unit 313th United States Army Band for my pinning ceremony. Special thanks to everyone who came,” the …
Feb 05
Chris Janson, Dolly Parton, Michael Ray + more cover Lynyrd Skynyrd on new tribute album
Get Joe Records Some of your favorite country singers are paying tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd on a new album, Anthems – Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Assembled by former Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle, the 13-song project features covers of Skynyrd classics by Dolly Parton (“Freebird”), Chris Janson (“The Ballad of Curtis Loew”), Lee Brice (“Workin’ for MCA”), Brooks & Dunn‘s Ronnie Dunn (“Sweet Home Alabama”), Michael Ray (“I Know a Little”), Shenandoah‘s Marty Raybon (“Gimme Three Steps”) and more. “This project …
Feb 05
Cody Johnson breaks record with sold-out Nashville show
ABC “If you got a dream, chase it,” Cody Johnson sings in “‘Til You Can’t” — and that dream-chasing attitude sure’s been paying off. While making his headlining debut at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena February 2, Cody broke the venue’s ticket sales record. “Thanks y’all for a sold out show at @bridgestonearenaofficial that set a record for the most tickets …
Feb 05
Lauren Alaina marries Cam Arnold in “very heartfelt ceremony”
Terry Wyatt/Getty Images Lauren Alaina is officially off the market. The “Road Less Traveled” singer married her husband, Cam Arnold, on Sunday, February 4, at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The ceremony, which Lauren described as “very emotional” and “very heartfelt,” hosted 450 guests, including Jason and Brittany Aldean, Dan + Shay‘s Shay Mooney and HARDY and his wife, Caleigh Ryan. “Here’s the funny thing: I wanted a small wedding …
Feb 05
“Double Down” on a good time with Chris Young
Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville Chris Young has rolled out a new track, “Double Down.” The uptempo, feel-good track arrives as Chris’ thank you to fans for their support when he was charged for allegedly assaulting a Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent. Those charges are now dismissed. “It’s not something I wish anybody has to go through ever. But, like I said, the …
Feb 05
Lainey is speechless after first Grammy win
Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson earned her first Grammy for Best Country Album at the 66th annual Grammy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. Reflecting on her win, Lainey shared on Instagram, “Best Country Album. As someone whose whole career is based off of putting my feelings into words, it’s …
Feb 05
Grammys 2024: The winners
Courtesy CBS/The Recording Academy The 66th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, aired live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS Sunday, February 4. Here’s the complete list of winners: Record of the Year “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus Album of the YearMidnights, Taylor Swift Song of the Year “What Was I Made For?” …
Feb 05
Grammys 2024: Finally, Luke Combs sings with Tracy Chapman, as Stapleton and Lainey win big
Getty Images for The Recording Academy There was no shortage of grins as Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman performed “Fast Car” for the first time together at the 66th annual Grammy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift, notably, was on her feet the entire time for the monster hit. “So surreal getting to perform ‘Fast Car’ with Tracy Chapman …