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Zac Brown Band will be going back down South in 2016. On Friday (Dec. 11), the "Homegrown" band announced its second annual Southern Ground Music & Food Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. But, ZBB won't be going at it alone. Next year's festival will feature sets from some of their friends and biggest names in country music such as Kacey Musgraves, Hunter Hayes, Tedeshi Trucks Band and more. -
Hunter Hayes Celebrates Like He's '21' on Summery New Single [LISTEN]
Hunter Hayes is only 23 years old, but the country star is already nostalgic for the old days. Fittingly on May 21, today he released his latest happy-go-lucky single "21" just in time to party for all those summer birthdays. -
Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and More Headlining 2015 ACM Party for A Cause Concert Event
This year is a big one for the Academy of Country Music, marking the organizations 50th anniversary and the annual ACM Party for A Cause is going as big as ever to mark the occasion as well. Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Florida Georgia Line and Kenny Chesney make up just a small portion of the weekend's lineup. -
YouTube Music Awards 2015: Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande & Taylor Swift Among 50 Honorees
As if they didn't already get enough viral music attention, the 50 biggest stars on YouTube will now be getting another special honor later this month. Today (March 2), the YouTube announced its second annual YouTube Music Awards, celebrating the site's biggest acts, including Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, One Direction, Taylor Swift and more. -
Hunter Hayes Grammy Acceptance Speech: Singer Already Plans on Forgetting Words
Hunter Hayes is only nominated in one category at this Sunday's Grammy Awards -- his single "Invisible" is up for Best Country Solo Performance -- but the young star will have an incredibly busy weekend. -
Grammys 2015 Best Country Solo Performance Nominees, Who Should & Will Win: Carrie Underwood, Eric Church & Miranda Lambert Square Off
The Best Country Solo Performance category is a tight one this year. We have two guitar hunks (Eric Church and Keith Urban) versus two of the genre's leading ladies (Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert). Oh, and let's not forget the newcomer (Hunter Hayes) who's representing with his equal parts heartbreaking, encouraging ballad, "Invisible." -
Lady Antebellum Talks First Homecoming Headline Gig at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena
Lady Antebellum will make their first headline stop in Nashville - their hometown - on Sept. 11 at the Bridgestone Arena. Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood are embarking on a huge tour at the end of the month, heading to Europe before coming back to the States in May. Sam Hunt and Hunter Hayes will support the country trio. -
Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran Win Big at People's Choice Awards 2015: Iggy Azalea, 5 Seconds of Summer Also Take Home Trophies
It’s been a big year for BFFS Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, and it showed with the love of the people last night (Jan. 8). The 2015 People’s Choice Awards took place and amidst performances from Iggy Azalea, Lady Antebellum and Fall Out Boy, big trophies were dished out to musicians, with Swift and Sheeran leading the pack with multiple wins. -
Hunter Hayes New Album: 'Storyline' Singer Spent Holidays Working on Music
Hunter Hayes was able to take a break from the road this Christmas season, but that does not mean he was not working on new material. The Louisiana native said he would be working with other songwriters during the holidays before heading to Nashville for a couple shows at the venerable Bluebird Café."My favorite thing to do is just go down to Louisiana — that's where I'm from — and just chill with the family," Hayes told Western TV in December. "Just go and sit on the couch and talk. Quality time is one of my favorite things in the world because we're always moving. So to sit still for a day is kind of unheard of."He reiterated that sentiment to ABC News Radio this week, but added in some work plans."I just wanna chill," he said. "I just got a little bit of time to be creative in my little studio at home. Got some writers that are coming out to hang."While being at home is nice, it's not exactly Hayes's favorite place to be. -
Barack Obama and Family Enjoy Performances from Aloe Blacc, Rita Ora, Hunter Hayes and More at "Christmas in Washington" Concert
The hottest event in Washington D.C. last night was undoubtedly the Christmas in Washington concert, an annual event now in its 33rd year that brings big acts to perform and raise money for the Children's National Health System. Among the performers this year were Aloe Blacc, Rita Ora, Darius Rucker, Christina Perri and Hunter Hayes. Oh, and President Barack Obama brought his family to the event as well. -
CMA Country Christmas: Steven Tyler, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and More Play Holiday Favorites [WATCH]
The 2014 edition of the "CMA Country Christmas" special aired last night, Dec. 1, and it featured some big names and classic tunes. Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and Little Big Town were on hand to spread some holiday cheer. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler stopped by, and the whole event was hosted by Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, who has been in control of the show for the last few years. Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes and Lucy Hale all contributed songs.A few of the highlights from the show came in the form of duets between artists of the country persuasion and guests from other genres. Tyler and Paisley teamed up for a revved-up version of "Run, Run Rudolph" that showcased the country star's guitar chops. The Aerosmith frontman has let on recently that he will be working on his next solo effort in Nashville, so this is a nice welcome to the scene.Check out the harmonica solo at 3:25: -
Hunter Hayes Talks Stevie Wonder Collaboration, Tattoo Your Name Tour, CMA Awards Week
Hayes was in Nashville this week to perform at the CMA Awards, but he also played an outdoor show on Monday that went late into the night.
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