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  • Brantley Gilbert Summer Tour Schedule

    BG loves being on the road, sharing the music and meeting the fans. Even though he is currently riding his Harley on a promo tour to let fans know about the new album, "Just As I Am," he's already got shows booked for the rest of the summer!
  • Shawn McDonald's "We Are Brave" Goes #1!

    Congrats to Shawn McDonald on his very first #1 radio hit - "We Are Brave," from 'Brave.' It's been ten years since he released his debut project on Sparrow, 'Simply Nothing,' so it's been a long time coming!
  • Bayou Country Superfest

    This weekend, if you haven't already made plans for Memorial Day weekend, the Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana offers plenty to do for the whole family.
  • William Shatner Gives Luke Bryan’s "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" a New Twist

    From the Starship Enterprise, William Shatner commanded the vessel and saved the world. Now, the actor is turning his excellent skills (and humor) towards country music in his own rendition of Luke Bryan’s "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)." When he visited Larry Morgan & Klaudia on Go Country, they recorded it so we all get to share in the moment.
  • Southern Ground Music & Food Festival

    On October 11the and 12th, the 4th annual Southern Ground Music & Food Festival will return to Blackbaud Stadium on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Eric Paslay Goes Gold

    When EMI Records Nashville’s singer/songwriter Eric Paslay performed at the Grand Ole Opry last week, he got a big surprise at the end of his set. UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO, Mike Dungan, came up on stage and presented him with a gold plaque in honor of his song, "Friday Night" hitting Gold on RIAA.
  • HIGHROADIII Summer Tour Schedule

    HIGHROADIII just release their sophomore project, "Angel at the Crossroads," and they'll be taking the new music on the road this summer. From mid-May to the end of August, the ladies will be all over the southeast.
  • Charlie Daniels is Taking the Devil Outta Georgia on a Road Trip

    As Charlie Daniels celebrates 35 years of the devil going down to Georgia, he's taking the hit song out for a trip around the country. With nearly 40 stops already lined up for this summer, the 77-year-old fiddle player will have less time for golf, but plenty of time for great music!
  • Got Nearly $1.4 Million and Want to Live Like Dolly Parton?

    If Randy Travis' $14.7 million dollar, 20,000 square feet home in New Mexico is too big or too rich for your blood (or if you've always wanted to live in West Hollywood), there is another star's home on the market that may be more to your liking.
  • Dr. Trisha Yearwood

    When Trisha Yearwood graduated from Georgia's Young Harris College with an associate degree in business administration, she never dreamed that she would return one day to receive an honorary Doctorate of Music degree and deliver the commencement speech to the graduating class. But on May 10, that is exactly what happened.
  • The 5 Hottest Kisses in Country Music

    16 years ago yesterday (May 16, 1998), Faith Hill hit #1 with her song, "This Kiss," from "Faith." Since then, there has been a lot of kissing going on in country music. From Keith Urban wanting to kiss a girl to Randy Houser's goodnight kiss - these are the best smooth songs since Faith's kiss.
  • Who's Going to be a Dad?

    With Father's Day coming up on June 15th, let's take a look at the dad's to be (and the new dads) in the country music industry ...
  • Rascal Flatts Takes "Rewind" on the Road

    When "Rewind" hit stores on May 13th, the band kicked off the Rewind tour with a one-of-a-kind event. Held at the Avalon nightclub in Los Angeles, the band played an acoustic set with each song being paired with a different wine based on the lyrics and tempo.
  • Introducing Kenny Carr

    Kenneth "Kenny" Carr is an internationally renowned jazz musician who has mastered sousaphone, bass horn, trombone, baritone, drums, trumpet, and piano. He is known as one of the world's premier soulful jazz trombonist and shout band recording artists.
  • Michael Sweet vs. Nikki Sixx

    When Stryper's Michael Sweet wrote his autobiography, his reference to Motley Crue wasn't a dig or a slap, it was simply a comparison. Sadly, Nikkie Sixx didn't take it as it was intended and slapped out at Michael through social media.
  • "Country Music's Greatest Eats"

    What would happen if you were to put Alan Jackson, Alecia Davis, Allison Demarcus, Amy Grant, Brett Eldredge, Cody Alan, Craig Morgan, Easton Corbin, Eli Young Band, Gloriana, Holly Williams, Jana Kramer, Katie Cook, Miranda Lambert, Randy Travis, Scotty McCreery, The Henningsens, The Oak Ridge Boys, Trace Adkins, Wynonna Judd and Zac Brown Band into a giant kitchen with nine other country stars? There would be great stories, amazing music and food good enough (and varied enough) to make you cry!
  • 9 Country Artists That Support Animals

    There is never a shortage of animal lovers online or in the country music industry. But the number of people in the who put their money where there mouth is to support animals is a little shorter. These artists all support animal organizations both big and small.
  • Run For Love With K-LOVE and The Hands & Feet Project

    When the K-LOVE Fan Awards hit Nasvhille on the last weekend of the month, they will be partnering with the Run For Love 5K to raise money for the Hands & Feet Project. The run, which will be held on May 31 at the Opryland Hotel, will help raise awareness about Hands and Feet's mission - to help care for the orphaned and abandoned children of Haiti.
  • Zac Brown Band Supports The Boot Campaign

    Since 2009, when five women from Texas started it, the Boot Campaign has worked hard to help America's heroes - our military (both active duty and veterans). The nonprofit offers help with jobs, housing, wellness, urgent needs and family support. This week, the Zac Brown Band joined some of the biggest names in country music to support the campaign.
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