Dierks Bentley focuses on the positive and keeps a little pep in his step with the upbeat new single “Gold,” which will appear on the singer’s upcoming 10th album. No date or title have been announced for the project, which is projected to arrive early in 2023. “Gold” is as …
Read More »Lainey Wilson Tames a Wild Horse in the New 'Heart Like a Truck' Video
Lainey Wilson has released the first single from the follow-up to her 2021 album Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’. Titled “Heart Like a Truck” it’s a ballad as sturdy as its title and it comes with a cinematic video. “Heart Like a Truck,” written by Wilson, Trannie Anderson, and Dallas Wilson …
Read More »Zach Bryan, Cody Jinks Lead Born & Raised Music Festival Lineup
The Born & Raised Music Festival will return for its second year in 2022, bringing a musical lineup that’s concentrated with Red Dirt, Texas country, and left-of-center country sounds. Presented by AEG, the festival sets up at Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds in Pryor, Oklahoma, from Sept. 16 to 18 …
Read More »2022 CMT Music Awards: How to Watch, Who's Nominated, Who's Performing
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Like its country cousins the ACM Awards and CMA Awards, this has been a time of change for the CMT Music Awards. This year, the annual event will …
Read More »Garth Brooks to Welcome Friends in Low Places to Fancy New Nashville Bar
Garth Brooks insisted someone bring him two boozy rum drinks — “One for each hand!” —in his 1998 drinking anthem “Two Piña Coladas.” Now he’s building his own Nashville bar for his friends in low places to knock ’em back. On Tuesday, the country singer announced plans for a “new …
Read More »Valerie June Gets Meditative With Sparkling Soul-Pop Ballad 'Use Me'
Valerie June refuses to slow down. Just a year after releasingThe Moon and Stars: Prescription For Dreamers, the singer, who historically has waited several years between releasing new music, has more to offer ahead of her forthcoming Spring tour. “Use Me,” the latest from the Tennessee-raised singer-songwriter, is a stand-alone …
Read More »Margo Price to Document Her Rocky Journey to Nashville in Memoir 'Maybe We'll Make It'
Margo Price will make her literary debut in 2022 with the publication of her first book. Titled Maybe We’ll Make It: A Memoir, the volume will be released via the University of Texas Press on Oct. 4. Price has frequently written about her life in song, tackling her rocky journey …
Read More »Why Hiss Golden Messenger Changed Their American Flag Album Cover After the Jan. 6 Insurrection
M.C. Taylor was watching footage of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol by Donald Trump’s MAGA faction when he saw a rioter flying the U.S. flag upside down, a recognized but rarely used symbol of distress. The North Carolina singer-songwriter’s stomach dropped. Taylor and his band, Hiss Golden Messenger, …
Read More »See Eric Church Pay Tribute to Meat Loaf With 'I'd Do Anything for Love' Cover at Detroit Concert
Eric Church paid tribute to Meat Loaf — who inspired the country singer’s Heart & Soul triple album — by covering “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” during his Detroit concert Saturday, one day after news of Meat Loaf’s death at the age of 74. Billboard …
Read More »Miranda Lambert Rides Into the Sunset in 'If I Was a Cowboy' Video
Miranda Lambert is the queen of the open range in the new video for “If I Was a Cowboy,” released on Wednesday. The song is Lambert’s first single from a new project to follow thecollaborative Marfa Tapes with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall. Clad in chaps, fringe and hat, Lambert …
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