Country

Today, multi-award-winning singer songwriter and break-out Yellowstone actress, Lainey Wilson announced the release of the highly anticipated music video for “Watermelon Moonshine” from the critically-acclaimed album Bell Bottom Country. Directed by Stephen and Alexa Kinigopoulos, “Watermelon Moonshine” beautifully portrays the reminiscent feeling of being a teenager and experiencing that first true love encounter starring Rachel
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The televised version of 2023 CMA Fest will feature nearly 30 performances from legends (Vince Gill, Tanya Tucker and more), contemporary hitmakers (Luke Combs, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and many more) and newcomers (Hardy, Laney Wilson and others). 2023’s edition of CMA Fest airs on ABC at 8PM ET on July 19. Wilson, Elle King and
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Megan Moroney helped Zach Bryan close his headlining set in Quebec on Sunday night (July 9). The “Tennessee Orange” singer came back out on stage for “Revival,” Bryan’s encore selection. Video taken by a fan finds Moroney on the stage, in front of the microphone during the climactic moments of “Revival.” The song is from
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The Music Event of Summer is bringing “Mountain Music” to ABC! Whether you’re drinking “Wine Beer Whiskey or “Watermelon Moonshine” we promise you’ll be “Dancin’ In The Country” with hosts Dierks Bentley, Elle King and Lainey Wilson on July 19 at 8/7c. Don’t miss “Gold” collaborations and unforgettable performances that left us “Speechless” from the
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Jeannie Seely has been an iconic fixture in country music for more than 50 years. Born Marilyn Jeanne on July 6, 1940, Seely was surrounded by music from a young age: Her father played the banjo in local square dances, and Seely grew up singing alongside her mother around the house. She began her career as a songwriter in
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Charlie Daniels‘ best songs show that he’s much more than just the man behind “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Across a 50-year recording career, the icon and frontman for the Charlie Daniels Band proved he was an original who was less concerned about radio success and No. 1 hits than he was songs that spoke to him
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Sixty-seven years ago today (July 7, 1956) was an historic day for Johnny Cash: It was on that date that Cash made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry — and the day he met his future wife, June Carter. Cash performed “I Walk the Line,” “Get Rhythm” and “So Doggone Lonesome” during his Opry debut.
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