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Chris Janson Will Be Opening for Merle Haggard Next Week
Next week, Chris Janson will join the legendary Merle Haggard for two sold-out shows at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium as his opening act. Janson was recently named one of the "Top 10 Artist You Need To Know" by Rolling Stone Country. -
Register to Win an Alvarez Guitar Autographed by Josh Turner
Ariate, the makers of Josh Turner's favorite boots, is sponsoring his Roughstock and Rambler Tour. As a great way to celebrate the partnership, they're offering a chance to win an Alvarez Guitar signed by the country singer himself. -
About A Mile Will Log Plenty of Miles as they Tour the U.S. and Canada
The brother's debut self-titled album released in mid-July and quickly became Word's highest selling album debut from a new artist for the year. They toured with Sidewalk Prophets this past spring and appeared at several of the summer music festivals. This fall, they are slated to tour with Everfound through November. -
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. -
Trisha Yearwood is Coming Back to Country Music
In 2007, Trisha Yearwood released 'Heaven Heartache and the Power of Love,' which went on to get a Grammy nod. Then she stepped out of the music spotlight, focusing on her family, cooking show and books. Now that the couple has seen the youngest leave the next to go to college and her husband, Garth Brooks, is coming out of retirement, Trisha is coming back too - with new music! -
Mandisa is Overcoming on the Road
Mandisa will be taking her Grammy winning, Dove nominated music on the road this fall with Casting Crowns on their Thrive Tour. -
Mall Owners General Growth Properties Don't Love Toby Keith or His Bar and Grill
Boomtown Entertainment, the company that operates all of Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill locations, had several locations in malls owned by General Growth Properties, a company which owns 120 regional malls in the United States totaling approximately 125 million square feet. Now, the two companies have filed lawsuits against each other and GGP isn't lovin' Toby's Bar and Grill at all! -
Carlene Carter Takes 'Carter Girl' on the Road
Carlene Carter, daughter of Carl Smith and June Carter Cash, step-daughter of Johnny Cash and granddaughter of Maybelle Carter, is taking her memories and new music on the road this fall. -
The World's Largest Southern Gospel Music Cruise - Singing at Sea
From February 16th to February 21st (2015), you can join over 25 of your favorite Southern Gospel groups on the high seas as Singing at Sea cruises to Grand Cayman and Cozumel on the Carnival Cruise Line's ms Paradise. -
Dailey & Vincent Land Fest
From September 18th to September 20th, the multi-Grammy nominated Bluegrass duo, Dailey & Vincent, will host their 2nd annual Dailey & Vincent Land Fest in Denton, North Carolina. The "Rock Stars of Bluegrass" will host some of the top names in bluegrass and country music during the 3-day festival. -
Granger Smith Fall Tour Dates
Granger Smith has shows booked from now all the way up to mid-November. The huge football fan will have to make sure he has plenty of TVs on his bus and great reception because the season will kick off in the early days of his fall tour! -
This Day In Music History - August 21st
On August 21st, one famous singer was born, one famous drummer died and Patsy Cline recorded what went on to become one of her most famous songs. -
Lecrae Calls The Hip Hop Culture on the Carpet
Once again, Lecrae has spoken out against what he sees as a wrong and called out the hip hop culture. -
2nd Annual Run For Joy 5K Celebrity Fun Run
The Hands & Feet Project has announced that the 2nd Annual Run For Joy 5K Celebrity Fun Run will take place at Disney's Yacht Club & Convention Center on September 6th, during Disney World's Night Of Joy and Universal's Rock The Universe annual music events. -
A 55-Year-Old Detroit-Area Man Dies After Being Assaulted at a Hank Williams Jr. Concert
Authorities say that Robert Kobe, 55, has died from injuries he received during a confrontation with a 15-year-old boy at the Hank Williams Jr. concert held at DTE Energy Music Theatre on August 17, 2014.
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