• Chris Daughtry and Darius Rucker at the NCAA Final Four

    On Saturday, April 5, 2014, when the Florida Gators play the Connecticut Huskies and the Wisconsin Badgers face off with the Kentucky Wildcats during the Final Four, they will be hearing the national anthem performed by Chris Daughtry.On Monday, April 7, 2014, Darius Rucker will take the stage to perform the anthem before the Championship game.
  • The Swon Brothers Are Headed to the Opry

    Zach and Colton, the Swon Brothers, captured America's heart as finalists on Team Blake in Season 4 of NBC’s "The Voice." Now, two years later and getting ready to release their debut album with Arista Nashville, the siblings are living the dream as they prepare to play on the famous Grand Ole Opry stage.
  • Reba McEntire Is Embroiled in Two Lawsuits

    After a worker was injured setting up for a Reba concert, he is suing the country music star as well as the concert promoter. The promoter, AEG, is, in turn, also suing Reba because they say one of her crew members caused the accident.
  • Countdown to Sundown With Tim McGraw

    Tim McGraw's new album, "Sundown Heaven Town," will be hitting stores on September 16, 2014. This weekend, during the Academy of Country Music Awards show, the country star will kick off a new and unique program called "Countdown to Sundown" to promote the album. When fans use their Shazam smartphone app during his performance on the show, they can join the Countdown program which gives them access to exclusive content and a chance to win a season pass for two tickets to each of Tim’s Sundown Heaven summer tour dates, including an all-expenses-paid trip to the opening-night show on May 8.
  • IMMERSE 2014

    The countdown is on for the IMMERSE - the Gospel Music Association's sixth annual conference for developing artists, songwriters and worship leaders. Scheduled for June 22-25, 2014, the 4-day event will be held at the LifeWay Christian Resources corporate headquarters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
  • 8 Classic Albums That Sound Awful: The Stooges, Bruce Springsteen, and more

    If you take a look at a list of the greatest albums of all time, you'll find albums by the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Radiohead; huge bands that recorded with expensive equipment and talented producers. Any true indie fan will tell you, though, that you don't need top notch production to create a top-notch album. Here are eight albums that are classics despite their less-than-stellar production.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Incan Abraham Talks West Coast Stereotypes, Peruvian Soda and Debut Album, 'Tolerance'

    It's no longer freezing in New York after months of snow and gloomy weather. Could the members of Incan Abraham have brought some Los Angeles warmth with them? As they sit on a bench outside of The Brooklyn Bowl, they speak of their upcoming album, Tolerance, as a "tombstone" of sorts. It's the band's debut LP, but they describe it as quite literally a record of the years they've worked leading up to this point.
  • Jack White to produce The World's Fastest Released Record on Record Store Day

    On April 1, Jack White announced the details of his second solo LP, Lazaretto, due out via Third Man Records on June 10 and shared the instrumental track "High Ball Stepper." Now he's come up with a creative way to drop the album's first single and title track. Following other creative release strategies such as tying singles to helium balloons and inventing the triple decker vinyl record, this time around he will produce the World's Fastest Released Record, studio-to-store.
  • The Bowling Family on Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Mike Bowling, his wife Kelly, their daughter Hope and longtime friend Troy Peach make up The Bowling Family, The talented group spends a lot of time on the road, sharing the gospel through music and testimony. Their spring and early summer schedule is proof of how much they love sharing Jesus as they are all over the place.