Maddie & Tae have been kissing off country music’s stereotypes of women ever since releasing their 2014 answer to bro-country cliches, “Girl in a Country Song.” Now, the duo continue to offer a sharply written female perspective, this time from the point of view of a newlywed introducing her spouse to all aspects of her personality, even
Month: March 2021
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To mark the release of her upcoming memoir Broken Horses, singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile will be taking part in a series of conversations with everyone from Dolly Parton to Leslie Jordan as part of a virtual book tour. Other conversations will feature former White House photographer Pete Souza, authors Glennon Doyle and Tara Westover, and radio
Justin Moore is set for a big year. He just announced his new eight-track project, Straight Outta The Country, along with a new song called “She Ain’t Mine No More.” On top of all this, his new single “We Didn’t Have Much” (which is also featured on the new album) is climbing up the charts.
Country duo Pryor & Lee are singing about two of life’s constants, “Good Ol’ Dogs and God,” in their new song released on Friday, March 26. Throughout the song, the duo, made up of Pryor Baird and Kaleb Lee, sing of all the things in life that eventually fade away: “Old flames run out of
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Tanya Tucker and more are set to play the 2021 Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion this fall. The annual event, scheduled this year for Sept. 10-12 in downtown Bristol — on the border between Tennessee and Virginia — is celebrating its 20th anniversary. In addition to Isbell and Tucker,
Brittney Spencer‘s ability to evoke profound emotional attachment to her music helps her stand out amid an ever-growing crowd of talented Black female singer-songwriters emerging in country music. Compassion is her latest EP, and since its December release, the four-song project has received critical acclaim and global radio spins from the BBC. The Baltimore-born artist’s relatively
The lineup for Bonnaroo 2021 has been announced, and it’s stacked with some of the best and brightest musical talents from across all genres, including country music. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Breland, Niko Moon and Kenny Chesney‘s “You and Tequila” duet partner, Grace Potter, are among the acts who have been announced for the
Brandi Carlile will talk with Dolly Parton, Leslie Jordan and others during a virtual book tour in support of her new memoir, Broken Horses. Carlile will begin her virtual Broken Horses book tour on April 7, one day after the release of her new memoir. Across 10 days, the singer-songwriter will participate in four conversations with Parton,
Like most other country artists, the Brothers Osborne have found themselves with an unexpected and dramatic uptick of downtime during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the sibling duo have found creative ways to keep busy while they’re stuck at home. Early on during quarantine, bandmate TJ Osborne spent some time perfecting his skills in the kitchen,
Margo Price is nearly three months sober. In a new essay for GQ magazine, the singer-songwriter explains her decision to quit drinking, and why she chose to do so during the stressful, tragic COVID-19 pandemic. “I’ve been a witness to more loss than I should have seen in my early years. But I’m not afraid to
Luke Bryan has an update for fans after he suffered a gruesome accident with a fish hook while fishing on Tuesday (March 30). The country superstar seems surprisingly upbeat and unaffected after embedding two prongs of a fishing lure deep into his hand. Bryan first shared his jaw-dropping injury via Instagram on Tuesday, showing one hook jabbed
It was a Team Kelly reunion on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Wednesday (March 31): Talk show host, singer and The Voice coach Clarkson invited the TV singing competition’s Season 17 winner, Jake Hoot, to the show for a performance of their new duet, “I Would’ve Loved You.” “”I Would’ve Loved You” is a song about
Nikki Lane co-wrote and sings with pop-rock artist Lana Del Rey on her new song “Breaking Up Slowly,” but the new collaboration might not be their only music together. In a new interview, the outlaw singer-songwriter shares that she and Del Rey have some other songs in the works, too. To Rolling Stone, Lane reveals that
Restless Road‘s “Took One Look at Her Momma” celebrates the women we love, and perhaps more importantly, the people who made them that way. The rising country trio of Zach Beeken, Garrett Nichols and Colton Pack — Kane Brown‘s first signees to his 1021 Entertainment record label — sing of a love with “a heart of gold” and who
Hassie Harrison is definitely more than just a pretty face. Though many know her as the girlfriend of One Tree Hill actor Austin Nichols, the 31-year-old Texas native is also proving to be a really talented actress. In 2020, she was introduced in the Yellowstone series as barrel racer extraordinaire Laramie, who turned Season 3 into an intriguing must-watch.
Jade Jackson is missing people. In her hushed new ballad “6FT Changes,” she laments all the interactions we’ve lost since early 2020. Handshakes, hugs, crowded spaces, and dances are distant memories to the California roots-music songwriter. “Dancing with strangers and holding up beers/tapping on shoulders and whispering in ears/was taken for granted all these years,”
Man, Blake can never catch a break… He was named People’s Sexiest Man Alive back in 2017, and he got ROASTED for it. And then, this past year when Michael B. Jordan was give the title, Blake found himself in the crossfire, once again, getting ROASTED on Twitter. And today, Blake has once again found
Country music fans can get unfiltered and never-before-told stories from the popular podcast, Shady Ladies of Music City. The podcast, hosted by Evelyn Shriver and Susan Nadler, kicked off its second season with a guest appearance from iconic country singer Martina McBride. During their chat, the Shady Ladies and McBride covered everything from the latter’s
Nineteen-year-old Drake McCain “got a little wild” on the American Idol stage during a performance of Idol judge Luke Bryan‘s hit “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” which aired on Monday night (March 29). The substitute teacher from Spring City, Tenn., was singing for his life on the show, hoping to make the cut for the TV singing
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