• Mel Tillis Recovering From Heart Surgery

    After having heart surgery this past weekend, 81-year-old Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis is doing well. Pam, his daughter, issued a statement about her dad's condition, sharing that he is recovering nicely.
  • Third Day on the Road Again With Skillet [FULL SCHEDULE]

    The Roadshow Tour did so well and was so much fun that Third Day and Skillet decided to continue the trend with more shows, hitting many of the areas in the east that The Roadshow Tour was unable to get to. The tour will also feature Mandisa, Brandon Heath, Peter Furler, We As Human, and Jamie Grace. With the average ticket price around $25, this is another tour you can't afford to miss!
  • Delta Country Jam 2014

    The Delta Country Jam, what organizers call "Country's BIGGEST Weekend," has announced the line-up for the 2014 Event. Last year, Tunica, Mississippi welcomed Tim McGraw, Billy Currington, Brantley Gilbert, Thompson Square, Randy Houser, Kellie Pickler, Jerrod Niemann, Josh Thompson, Maggie Rose, Steel Magnoila, Drake White and the Big Fire, Bush Hawg, Michael Ray, and DJ DU.
  • JESUS to Release in High-Definition for 35th Anniversary

    On the heels of the theater debut of "Son of God," "JESUS" – the most watched film in history, with billions of views – has now been re-mastered in high-definition with a new musical score in Dolby 5.1 surround sound in honor of its 35th anniversary.
  • Throwback Thursday: 'Believe' by Cher, the song that brought you Auto-Tune [LISTEN]

    Auto-Tune. Whether or not you love it or think it's nothing but a big ol' crutch for an otherwise untalented singer, music fans cannot deny that it's inevitable on today's pop charts. Jason Derulo, T-Pain, Future... none of these musicians would have any business in the music industry if it weren't for one single... Cher's "Believe."
  • Soggy Bottom Boys Reunite at Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine Distillery

    Led by Dan Tyminski of Alison Krauss's Union Station band, Barry Bales, Ron Block, Stuart Duncan and Mike Compton, also known as the Soggy Bottom Boys, have won 47 Grammys between them. They gained national attention as a band when their song, "Man of Constant Sorrow," was featured in the hit film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? but the talented men went back to their regular musical lives rather than pursuing fame as SBB.
  • Kanye West and Jay Z's SXSW performance [SETLIST]

    Watch the Throne duo Kanye West and Jay Z joined forces once again at South by Southwest last night. Their headlining set at Austin Music Hall was their first show together in two years. The show featured many of their WTT collaborations as well as solo work and a few remixes.
  • Juicy J says there's no beef with Wale, wants to be the next L.A. Reid

    Juicy J says despite being mentioned during his rant, the trippy rapper has no beef with Wale. Remember when Wale called out Juicy J while he went ham on Complex back in December after the magazine omitted him from a best of 2013 list? Well Juicy is speaking out and says there's no beef.