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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tony Brown, June Carter Cash and Kenny Chesney are 2025’s class of inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame, announced the Country Music Association (CMA).
Kenny Rogers was a legendary American singer, songwriter, and actor known for his unique blend of country, pop, and jazz music. He won numerous awards throughout his career, including three Grammy ...
Get ready to celebrate country music with the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday, May 8. The 2025 ACM Awards, hosted for the 19th year in a row by Reba McEntire, will stream live via ...
Kenny Chesney, June Carter Cash, and producer-musician Tony Brown are the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Nashville institution announced the 2025 inductees during a press ...
But while the tune remains true to her trademark somber style, it features a dash of country and some very cowgirl-coded lyrics. The song ... Games,” “Young and Beautiful,” “Brooklyn ...
The country music world has lost some special performers across the past year or so. More than 30 artists or influential figures died in 2024, and a handful of legendary acts also announced that ...
EXCLUSIVE: Welcome back, Nick Marone! Jack Wagner is set to reprise his popular role on CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful. He returned to the Los Angeles set April 10 to begin taping a story arc ...
With that beautiful performance of a cautionary tale completed, we now return country music to its regularly scheduled programming of full-time, nonstop alcohol advocacy! Eric Church does an In ...
After establishing herself with pop hits, the Missouri native leads in her first visit to the list. By Jim Asker Chappell Roan splashes into the country genre as “The Giver” bounds in at No. 1 ...
Grand Ole Opry stars like Carrie Underwood, Carly Pearce and Reba McEntire turned out to celebrate the institution's 100th birthday during NBC's Opry 100: A Live Celebration special in Nashville ...
By Ethan Millman Chappell Roan’s new song “The Giver” is officially being serviced to country radio, a rep for Universal Music Group Nashville has confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.