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Whether you're ready or not, the Christmas creep is upon us, or at least the folks over at Rolling Stone believe so: The magazine is currently hosting Robert Ellis' cover of the Willie Nelson seasonal classic "Pretty Paper." -
Today in Country Music History - September 9
Willie Nelson, Buck Owens and Elvis all made country music history on this day. (Photo : Rick Diamond/Getty Images) Bill Monroe exhibits are at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on May 17, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee. -
'Art of McCartney' Tribute Album Features Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Willie Nelson, And More: Watch The Cure's Take On 'Hello Goodbye'
Paul McCartney has established himself as one of the most influential songwriters of all time. Now the former Beatle is being recognized by his industry peers with a tribute compilation called The Art of Paul McCartney, which features covers of songs McCartney wrote during his time with the Beatles, Wings and as a solo artist. -
'Forrest Gump' Soundtrack To Be Reissued in Triple Vinyl Set For 20th Anniversary
Rolling Stone reports that the classic soundtrack to the Academy Award-winning film Forrest Gump will be getting its own triple-LP reissue to mark the film's 20th anniversary. Among the artists included on the soundtrack are Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, The Doors, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. -
Billy Joe Shaver's 41 Year Journey to the Top 20
When Billy Joe Shaver first hit the country music scene, the year was 1973. 26 albums and 41 years later, and he's finally made it to the Top 20 of Billboard’s country album’s chart. -
Neil Young, Willie Nelson: Farm Aid Founders Host Concert To Protest Keystone XL Pipeline In Nebraska
Looks like this year’s upcoming Farm Aid festival won’t be the only time we see legends Neil Young and Willie Nelson together. Rolling Stone reports that the two music icons will appear alongside one another for a concert on Sept. 27, in order to protest the projected Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska. -
When it Comes to Country Crushes, Blake Shelton Wins
Every interviewer I know has that one "closet" question that they always ask. Apparently, Us Magazine's question is about celebrity crushes. They have a great article on which country artist has the most celebrity crushes and Blake Shelton won by a nose. -
Jack White Joining Neil Young, Willie Nelson and Dave Matthews for Annual Farm Aid Festival
Farm Aid will be traveling to Raleigh, NC to the Walnut Creek Amphitheater and you can probably guess a handful of the headliners right off the bat: Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Dave Matthews and John Mellencamp. Those four are members of the Farm Aid board so they traditionally make appearances at the yearly festival, but there are some big names outside of the board that will show up as well. Jack White for one. -
Snoop Dogg Says He Got High At The White House [WATCH]
In an episode of his online talk show GGN, rapper Snoop Dogg admits to his guest Jimmy Kimmel that he once hit a blunt in the last place you should probably do something like that: The White House. If you ask me, the real story here should be all the places on Earth where Snoop hasn't smoked weed. -
[LISTEN] Eric Clapton, John Mayer: ‘Layla’ Singer Unveils Audio For ‘Don’t Wait’ From Upcoming Album ‘The Breeze' Featuring Katy Perry’s Ex
Just yesterday, Music Times reported that the legendary Eric Clapton unveiled the audio for two tracks off his new album The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale – “Cajun Moon” and “Call Me The Breeze.” And now, he’s released “Don’t Wait,” which features the always-entertaining ex-of Katy Perry, John Mayer. -
[LISTEN] Eric Clapton Releases Audio Of ‘Cajun Moon’ & ‘Call Me The Breeze’ For JJ Cale Cover Album, Welcomes In John Mayer, Tom Petty And Willie Nelson
This coming July 29 will mark the release date of Eric Clapton’s forthcoming studio album, The Breeze. The record is an LP of tunes originally recorded by the recently deceased JJ Cale. -
The Hottest Concert Tours of the First Half of 2014
Pollstar has released the mid-year numbers for the Highest-Grossing North American Tours and 11 of country music's finest are in the Top 50 with George Straight's final tour leading the pack.
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