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  • Crowder Invites Fans to Come As You Are With a New Music Video

    Crowder has released a new music video for his hit single, "Come As You Are" on VEVO. The song, from his debut solo album, "Neon Steeple," has already broken the Top 15 on the National Christian Audience chart and it is heard by close to 5 million people on radio each week.
  • Michael W. Smith Goes Country for Christmas

    'Michael W. Smith & Friends: The Spirit of Christmas' features some of the biggest names in Country music. He'll be performing two of the songs on the CMA Country Christmas special while taking the music on the road.
  • Kings Kaleidoscope's 'Becoming Who We Are' is a Rare Gem

    Prepare to be stunned! Kings Kaleidoscope's first full-length release, 'Becoming Who We Are,' is unabashed alternative praise and stunning worship that will leave you at a loss for words. You'll listen, then you'll listen again and by the end of round 2, you'll wanting to shout Kings Kaleidoscope's praises from the rooftops.
  • Today in Country Music History - October 25

    Over the past 32 years, a lot has happened in country music on October 25th. (Photo : Kevin Winter/Getty Images)Hank Williams Jr. performingOver the past 32 years, a lot has happened in country music on October 25th.
  • Wynonna Announces 2015 Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Five-time Grammy winner and beloved country music veteran, Wynonna, has announced the 2015 "Wynonna and Friends: Stories & Song" tour. Kicking off on Wednesday, January 14 in Durham, North Carolina and running through March 8, where it will wrap up in Boson, this tour won't see any arena or coliseum stops.
  • Bayou Country Superfest 2015

    Next year, the Bayou Country Superfest will once again be a three-day event. In 2014, the festival was expanded by a day in order to work with George Strait's final tour schedule so he could headline on Friday. Rather than go back to two days, as the previous festivals were, organizers decided to keep Friday on the books.
  • CMA Country Christmas Performers Announced

    This year, the annual CMA Country Christmas will deliver plenty of holiday cheer on Monday, December 1 at 7 pm (CT) on ABC. Hosted again by Jennifer Nettles, the show will feature performances and special appearances by some of the biggest names in Country Music.
  • A Darius Rucker Homegrown Honey Giveaway

    Darius Rucker is giving away an autographed, handwritten copy of the lyrics to "Homegrown Honey" and a merch bundle. All you have to do is go to his website, click on your favorite lyric from the song and then share it with your friends with #HomegrownHoney.
  • No Girlfriend Tats for Hunter Hayes

    When Hunter Hayes was in London earlier this month on his "Tattoo (Your Name)" tour, he chatted with Yahoo about whether or not he would ever get someone's face permanently put on his body. While the young singer admits that he loves tats, he said that he would never get someone's face tattooed anywhere on his body.
  • Blake Shelton's Awards Get Pushed Off Of The Mantle

    Blake Shelton has won more than one or two awards during his career, so when he got a gift that was special and important enough for him to move the awards out of the way and put said gift center stage, it must have been a huge one.
  • Jason Aldean Donates Over $600,000 for Breast Cancer

    Every year, Jason Aldean has one show that he puts on his tour schedule called "Concert for the Cure." The show is to support breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. A portion of his ticket sales goes towards a special fund and at the end of the Concert for the Cure, he takes that fund and presents it to the Komen chapter in the city he's playing the show in. This year, that show was in Detroit and the check was for $660,000.
  • Michael English is Staying Busy Despite Leaving the Gaither Vocal Band

    Michael English may have left the Gaither Vocal Band last year, but he has stayed busy. His show on TBN, The Michael English Show, airs every Friday night from 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. with him spending time with artists like Jason Crabb. The first part of next year, he'll be one of the guest artists on the Crystal Caribbean Cruise, and in the meantime, he has plenty of concert dates for fans to enjoy.
  • Lecrae - Mixing Christianity and Real Life Perfectly

    Last month, Lecrae became the first artist in any genre to have an album at the top of the Billboard 200 and the gospel music charts at the same time. Anomaly covered the best of both worlds - it was "Christian enough" for church and "real life" enough for the mainstream. That same mix is a representation of the man himself as well as his entire world view.
  • Pharrell + Chanel = Movie Magic

    Regardless of what Pharrell wears, he rocks the look. On December 2nd, he'll be rockin' Chanel with Cara Delevingne and 6-year-old Hudson in a Karl Lagerfeld directed film that will debut at the Chanel showing of his Paris-Salzburg pre-fall collection at the Schloss Leopoldskron in Austria.
  • The Ladies of Country and the American Music Awards

    Since 1974, the American Music Awards have been naming the Favorite Female Artist of the Year in Country Music. This year, they will crown the 42nd Favorite Female Artist - Country on November 23rd. Let's take a walk down memory lane and look back at the history of the category and the 12 women who have won the award ...
  • Brantley Gilbert is Engaged

    Brantley Gilbert dropped a bombshell that is breaking hearts all over the place on "The Bobby Bones Show" on Tuesday. The 29-year-old country singer, who was engaged to Jana Kramer from January 2013 through August of that year when they broke up, has gotten engaged again.
  • Lecrae Adds Three Shows to the Anomaly Tour

    The Anomaly Tour with Lecrae and Andy Mineo has been so successful that Premier Productions, and Live Nation have added a few dates in. Still running through November 21, where it will wrap up in Atlanta, the tour will now be making extra stops in three more cities.
  • Eric Church's "Talladega" is About Life, Not Racing

    Whether you're a NASCAR fan or not, chances are, if you hear the word "Talladega," you think racing (or at least the movie, 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby).' However, Eric Church told Billboard recently that his single by the same name has nothing to do with racing. The song, according to Church, is about life itself, and the track name just was what he used as the "avenue through which the commentary took place."
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