No, you aren’t seeing double. What you are seeing is an attempt by a town in Ireland called Listowel to break the world record for “Most People Dressed as a Country Music Icon in One Place.” Around 1,100 people dressed up like Dolly Parton and made their way to Frank Sheehy Park so that the
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Morgan Wade has her very first Gold record. From her fantastic 2021 debut album Reckless, “Wilder Days” was her debut single at country radio, and has just been certified Gold by the RIAA. This means that it has moved an impressive over 500,000 units since it released a couple years ago: She wrote the track alongside her
The moment we’ve all been waiting for… Zach Bryan, in the midst of his 2023 Burn, Burn, Burn Tour, took to social media to tease that a new album is on its way. He just recently wrapped up two shows at Forrest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York, with the next stop being at the
HWY30 Music Festival has been a heck of a time this week in Idaho, and we have been fortunate to talk to some of the artists you all know and love. Muscadine Bloodline sat down with us to talk about some of their collaborations, talking about their song “Pieces,” recorded with star Lainey Wilson, released on
I love it when these two team up. Eric Church introduced a lot of people to Ashley McBryde back in 2017, before she was the household name in country music that she is today, when he brought her on stage during a tour stop in Chicago to perform one of her songs, “Bible and a
It simply does not get any better than Alan Jackson and George Strait sharing the stage. At the CMA Awards 50th Anniversary show back in 2016, the two legends sang “Remember When” and “Troubadour” together in the same building, and for four short minutes, all was right in the world. Alan wrote and recorded “Remember When” as
A man of the people. Shane Smith & The Saints were the last to take the main stage at day two of HWY30 Fest, but that didn’t mean they were done making sure the fans had one hell of a time. After a heart-pumping main stage performance, Shane Smith decided to drop by the Whiskey
Brad Paisley has dropped a new summer tune, “So Many Summers,” and it’s packed with both tempo and powerfully relatable lyrics. Paisley co-wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller and Ross Copperman, and the anthemic track serves as a timely reminder to fans to soak up every moment and appreciate the time spent with their
Pecos & the Rooftops long-awaited debut studio album is HERE. And as no surprise to anyone, it rocks. The pretty hefty 16-song tracklist features a great variety of songs in terms of their unique sound and production, pulling from genres like rock, blues, jazz and country, it’s a great and, of course, elevated representation of
Tim McGraw has a candid conversation with his favorite liquor in his new song, “Hey Whiskey.” Here, McGraw personifies his favorite glass of whiskey as he chronicles the unwavering companionship it’s provided. Listeners first get introduced to the mean-spirited “whiskey” in the opening verse as McGraw recounts how it’s accompanied him through life’s milestones, trying
A star in the making. If you have not seen clips of Jake Kohn on your social media, he is an artist that you want to get to know. The young and highly talented artist from Stephens City, Virginia, is shaking up the music scene with his powerful vocals. The 16-year-old has a vocal style
One of country music’s most exciting young artists. Ella Langley stops by the podcast for the first time to talk about her debut studio EP Excuse the Mess, working with Koe Wetzel on “That’s Why We Fight” and how it came to be, growing up in Alabama and some her musical influences, her writing process, playing college
IT’S HAPPENING! Sierra Ferrell teased on Instagram today that new music is on the horizon. But not just music is on the way, but new music with Zach Bryan is being curated. Honestly, this is better than any collaboration I could’ve imagined for Sierra Ferrell. Sierra shared on Instagram: “Workin’ on a song with Zach
The best holiday of the summer is quickly approaching as the Fourth of July is just two weeks away. Americans will celebrate our country’s independence day however they choose, but for most, they’ll be spending time outside, in some capacity, firing up the grill and popping a few tops in the name of freedom. If
At this point who hasn’t chimed in on the Garth Brooks Bud Light drama? If you’ve somehow missed it, it all started with comments from Garth during a Q&A as part of Billboard’s Country Music Live in Conversation. Garth discussed his upcoming Nashville bar, and wanting to make Friends in Low Places (yes, that’s really the name
Randall King is well on his way to making it big time. A standout from the Texas music scene over the past year, King has built quite a following with his neo-traditional sound, highlighted by his crooning country vocals and impressive songwriting chops to match. There is no doubt that King has the commercial appeal
I’m not sure if Johnny Cash knew how big of a song “I Walk The Line” would be when he released it in 1956. The timeless song is arguably Cash’s most famous, with it being his very first tune to reach the number one spot on the Billboard Country charts. It’s commonly known that Cash
Happy Monday, y’all. Today for the Song of the Week, we have a new tune from Muscadine Bloodline, which is actually a cover of Jimmy Eat World’s “Hear You Me.” Muscadine released their Teenage Angst EP last week (a takeoff of their recent studio album Teenage Dixie), which is a four-song project full of punk rock songs that,
One of country music’s best father/son pairs… During Willie Nelson’s recent two-day, star-studded 90th birthday bash, his son Lukas took the stage solo to perform a perfect rendition of his father’s #1 classic hit, “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.” Of course, Willie wrote the song for his starring role as a country singer in
I’m not crying, my allergies are just really bad this time of the year… First and foremost, happy Father’s Day to all the incredible dad’s out there. It’s always special day on the calendar, because I think a lot of us have learned so much from our dad’s and wouldn’t be the people we are
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