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Dolly Parton is changing the name of her dinner attraction this year. Instead of Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede, it is now just Dolly Parton's Stampede. -
Grimes Plays Dress-Up With Purity Ring, HANA, Others in Dreamy ‘California’ Video [WATCH]
Electronic art-pop oddball Grimes has dropped the dreamy new video for her 'Art Angels single.' "California." It looks like it was an absolute blast to film: the Canadian, born Claire Boucher, plays dress-up and channels the likes of Dolly Parton and old-school Hollywood starlets with the help of friends including Megan James of Purity Ring, frequent collaborator HANA, Cecil Frena of Born Gold, model Eric Cheng, and her brother Mac Boucher. -
Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth 'Outrageous' Wedding
Apparently, Miley Cyrus recently got back together with Liam Hemsworth - and now she wants to move things along rather quickly! Rumors suggest that the couple already mended their broken engagement, and now 23-year-old Cyrus is planning an epic wedding ceremony that her fans would wholeheartedly approve of. -
Dolly Parton: Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth Officially Dating Again, and She Approves!
In case you happened to forget, Dolly Parton is Miley Cyrus's godmother. And, in what may have been a slip of the tongue in a new interview, the "Jolene" singer officially confirmed what many fans thought to be true: her goddaughter and ex-fiancé Liam Hemsworth are officially dating again. -
Justin Timberlake CMA Duet Partner Chris Stapleton Talks 2015, His Wife, New Music
Chris Stapleton and his wife Morgane are a new force in country music, and some have compared them to Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. In a new interview, the Justin Timberlake CMA duet partner talks his wife, new music and just how wild 2015 has been with the release of his break-out album, 'Traveller.' -
Dolly Parton Performs 'Coat of Many Colors' on 'The Voice' Ahead of TV Movie: WATCH
Dolly Parton is taking over NBC this week, with her upcoming TV movie Coat of Many Colors, and on Tuesday night (Dec. 9) she kicked off her run of the network with an appearance on The Voice. In addition to dishing out experience and advice to the top nine semi-finalists, the country music legend also took to the stage to perform her film's title hit, 1971's "Coat of Many Colors." -
'The Voice' Season 9 Spoilers: Dolly Parton to Advise Semi-Final Contestants
The Voice's season nine semi-final contestants are going to be getting one big mentor for next week's round of performances. On Tuesday night (Dec. 1), the NBC show announced that the top nine will be mentored by none other than the legendary Dolly Parton. -
Jewel Speaks on Her Divorce From Ty Murray, Dolly Parton and New Album 'Picking Up The Pieces'
With her new album, 'Picking Up the Pieces,' hitting stores early last month (Sept. 11), renowned country and folk singer Jewel decided to speak on her divorce from rodeo star Ty Murray and her collaboration with famous country diva Dolly Parton on "My Father's Daughter." -
Kelly Clarkson Cancels 6 Tour Dates Due to Vocal Strain, Offers Full Refunds
Kelly Clarkson posted on Twitter late last night (Sept. 11) to cancel 6 tour dates on her Piece By Piece tour after doctors reportedly told her to give her voice a rest so she could recover from vocal strain. Also according to her Twitter, Clarkson plans to refund all the tickets scooped up quickly by fans at the price that they originally paid. Full refunds may be small comfort for fans, but it is a generous offer compared to many performers' policies. -
Kelly Clarkson Covers Dolly Parton's "Jolene" at Albuquerque 'Piece by Piece' Stop
Kelly Clarkson's 'Piece By Piece' tour should really be referred to as the tour of covers. Already performing and nailing popular hits like Rihanna's "Stay", Nick Jonas' "Jealous", Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and Demi Lovato's "Cool for the Summer," the "American Ido"' season one winner decided to tackle a rendition of Dolly Parton's country classic, "Jolene" at her Albuquerque show. -
Jean Ritchie, 'Mother of Folk,' Dead at 92; Kentucky Roots Shined in Music
Jean Ritchie, a musician that many have dubbed the "mother of folk" thanks to her huge impact on popularizing the form, has died at the age of 92. -
Country Music at Highest Point in UK as Country 2 Country Concert Rocks London O2 with Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line
The UK may be on the brink of a country music breakthrough, or at least so claims an interesting new feature from Billboard looking at the C2C (Country 2 Country) festival, which will be undergoing its third iteration this year, featuring performances from Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum and Brantley Gilbert at the London O2 Arena. -
Grand Ole Opry House Added to National Register of Historic Places, Joining Ryman Auditorium
The current home of the Grand Ole Opry franchise has been added to the National Register of Historic Place. It might come as a shock to country music fans that the Grand Ole Opry is juts now being added to the Register but relax: This is actually the sixth home that the foundation has had in its nearly 90-year run in Nashville, and the Opry House has served as the host longer than most, having now operated for 41 years. -
Dolly Parton Inks Development Deal with NBC: Country Star Working on Project Inspired by Her Life and Music
Dolly Parton scored a deal with NBC recently to develop a few two-hour TV specials for the network based on her life, music and personal writings. The country legend is no stranger to the television and film industry, having starred in "Steel Magnolias" and "9 to 5." NBC executive Robert Greenblatt announced the news yesterday at the Television Critics Association press event. -
Classic Music Artists Who Have Made The Jump to Children's Literature: Paul McCartney, Madonna, David Bowie and More
Danny Brown surprised us, or at least those familiar with his foul mouth, by revealing that he was in the process of writing a Dr. Seuss-style children's book aiming to encourage black girls to appreciate themselves while promoting self-esteem. The emcee is hardly the first established musician to try his hand at children's literature, although usually those handling the pen could also live off their royalties forever so they have time to experiment with new things. Here are seven of the biggest musicians in recent memory that have taken time from their career of performing for adults to wrote for kids.
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